Burn: The Rephaim | Paula Weston
Suddenly, Gaby remembers everything. For a year she believe she was a backpacker chilling out in Pandanus Beach. Working at the library. Getting over the accident that killed her twin brother. Then Rafa came to find her and Gaby discovered her true identity as Gabe: one of the Rephaim. Over a hundred years old. Half angel, half human, all demon-smiting badass and hopelessly attracted to the infuriating Rafa. Now she knows who faked her memories, and howand why it's all hurtling towards a massive showdown between the forces of heaven and hell. More importantly, she remembers why she's spent the last ten years wanting to seriously damage Rafa. Paula Weston lives in Brisbane with her husband, a retired greyhound and a moody cockatiel. Burn is book four in The Rephaim series after Shadows, Haze and Shimmer. Praise for The Rephaim series I have been dying to get my hands on the 3rd book of the Rephaim series ever since Haze officially turned the Rephaim series into my favourite angel series ever. The tension is palpable and the pacing is sharp making Shimmer the most fierce and kick-arse book in the series so farI havent been this pumped for a series since those early Hunger Games days. Inkcrush blog Paula Weston has done it again. Shimmer is another stellar instalment in this, the best Angel-themed paranormal series Ive ever read, and its so much heart-palpitating fun that I dont even mind being led back to that cliffhanger rock-face again for the ending. 5/5. ALPHA reader Beautiful writing, witty dialogue, badass characters and an intense and richly crafted tale, what else can you ask for? If you want an angel series that will blow your mind away, this is the one. Now, I only have one question: wheres book 4? YA Midnight Reads Paula Weston is the queen of cliff-hanger endings, and this ones going to blow your mind! I have absolutely loved reading Shimmer, and cant praise the Rephaim series highly enough. Speculating on SpecFic If there is one Aussie author I feel needs more international recognitionits Paula Weston. After finishing Shimmer, I cant suppress the urge to tell everyone I know just how great a series the Rephaim books areThis series is one of my favourite urban fantasy reads and without a doubt my all time favourite angel series. Fictional Thoughts Full of suspense. And youll love (or love to hate) all the characters. Dolly Late for dinner, late for work, late late late. Thanks so much, Paula Weston. I picked up Shimmer and forgot everything elsea gripping tale of half angels, demons, love, sacrifice and very cool violence, wrapped up in one nicely written package. Adelaide Advertiser Fast-paced and action-packed, this book doesnt stop from page one. Launceston Examiner on Shimmer 'The Rephaim is an excellent example of everything that is amazing about YA literature, and Burn a thrilling, bittersweet conclusion. Speculating on Spec Fic Theres barely time to take a breath as Weston rushes us to a revealing and very satisfying conclusion. Daily Telegraph If you are a fan of superbly written, action-packed fiction with interesting, brilliantly flawed characters look no further than Paula Westons Rephaim series. This is a series you wont want to put down! Fictional Thoughts This is a new adult series that doesn't follow the usual tropes, instead it perfectly blends romance, angel lore, an idyllic Australian setting, action, and a range of realistic, engaging characters. Bookish Manicurist The Rephaim series is brilliant, swoon worthy, incredibly captivating and goes from strength to strength with each installment. Paula Weston has crafted the perfect urban fantasy slash paranormal romance seriesBy far the most engaging, enthralling and intense urban fantasy series in young adult todayA series to celebrate the best that Australian young adult has to offer. Diva Booknerd All the questions that you might have had from the last three books are about to be answered. Ahhh! Dolly A well written, compelling and exciting series about angels, it is one that that wont be easily forgotten. ReadPlus A day spent immersed in Burn is a day well spent. Aurealis