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Original Title: Providence
ISBN: 0615417175 (ISBN13: 9780615417172)
Edition Language: English
Series: Providence #1
Setting: Providence, Rhode Island(United States)
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Providence (Providence #1) Paperback | Pages: 360 pages
Rating: 3.99 | 26421 Users | 1860 Reviews

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Title:Providence (Providence #1)
Author:Jamie McGuire
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 360 pages
Published:November 17th 2010 by Jamie McGuire LLC (first published 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Young Adult. Angels. New Adult

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Struggling with her father's death, Nina meets Jared Ryel, presumably by chance. However it soon becomes clear that he knows more about her than even close friends. When her father's former associates begin following her in the dark, Nina learns that her father was not the man she thought he was, but a thief who stole from demons. In searching for the truth behind her father's death, she stumbles upon something she never expected, and something Hell wants, that only she holds the key for. Jared risks everything to keep the women he was born to save, by sharing the secret he was sworn to protect.

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Ratings: 3.99 From 26421 Users | 1860 Reviews

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It has been quite long since I read proper YA book and this one was absolutely fantastic! Providence is sweet paranormal story with interesting twists and plenty of action. I was drawn into the story from first chapter and I enjoyed it from the begining to the end. Whole story was beautifully written, gradally building up from chapter to chapter until the very dramatic and cliff-hanging end. The storyline focuses on young woman Nina and mysterious Jared who suddenly enters her life. Jared was

Man, I can't decide if I liked Providence or Beautiful Disaster better . . . both were phenomenal. This was a sweet love story, very romantic, and action packed. If you're a paranormal fan and enjoy a sigh-worthy love story, you should check Providence out, I doubt you'll be disappointed. Just bought the sequel and can't wait to read it.

So I know that I've lamented a few times that authors keep writing to the same YA formula, and on a few occasions, I've even begged them to stop. But here's the thing--it's like Big Oil. If consumers are going to keep paying money for gasoline (read: same YA shit) then the oil companies are going to keep manufacturing it and not put a lot of time and effort into exploring new sources of renewable energy.So while I might bitch that Providence had every single YA cliche that I've grown tired of,

I really dont know how to describe this book. I picked this up because I loved Beautiful Disaster and I mean LOVED! I read it so many times it was a little ridiculous. Near obsession. Back to this book I actually had to go on a huge search for this one; I could not find it anywhere. Not in the shops, not in the library, not online. I ended up buying it on I-tunes, to read on my I-phone. Let me tell you now, such a pain! My hands hurt by the end of finishing each chapter and the screen kept

Okay, I think I'll start with what first got me about this book. If I thought someone was stalking me, as in they show up everywhere I go, they're at my school even though they don't go there, I would be freaked and would call the police. I wouldn't just accept the fact that this random guy was following me. I mean, really Nina! You're so stupid. And then oh god, and then her mother uses her full name 'Nina Elizabeth Grey'. Like what the hell. Basically Hush, Hush and Twilight collided then

I am honestly confused by the high praise for this book! Having never read 'Beautiful Disaster', I had no expectations for this book. It turns out that somehow, this book cannot even beat my complete lack of expectation (which is truly saying something, because I have read some horrendous YA fiction in my time)From what I have read of this book (I could only tolerate 1/3 of the book until I couldn't stand it anymore), it's full of what I dislike about YA fiction.1. A boring protagonistMeet Nina,

Ugh...why do i bother? I will tell you why. The book had a very interesting concept. The ways in which this story could go blew my mind, and then I read it. It would have gone in a DNF pile, but I have a flaw, maybe even fatal, and that is that I have to finish a book. No matter how bad it is, or seems, I must continue the slow torture of trudging on. I know other people that do this, and that is why some of them are my best friends. However, anyway, back to the book. There have been Twilight

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