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All You Desire: An Eternal Ones Novel
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All You Desire: An Eternal Ones Novel

Written by Kirsten Miller

Narrated by Emma Galvin

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Haven Moore and Iain Morrow have been living a blissful life in Rome, an ocean way from the Ouroboros Society and its diabolical leader. But paradise is not to last. The mysterious disappearance of Haven's best friend, Beau, sends the pair running back to New York, where they encounter the Horae, an underground group of women who have spent centuries scheming to destroy Adam Rosier. Only they can help Haven uncover the secret to Beau's whereabouts in one of her past lives. But their help comes at a price: Haven must infiltrate the Ouroboros Society, charm Adam Rosier, and lure him into a trap. It's a plan the Horae believe will save the world-but Haven and Iain fear that it may destroy the happiness they've been chasing for two thousand years.

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Release dateAug 9, 2011
ISBN9781101461730
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All You Desire: An Eternal Ones Novel
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Kirsten Miller

Kirsten Miller is the author of The Change, a GMA Book Club pick, as well as the groundbreaking YA series starring Kiki Strike. Born and raised in a small town in North Carolina, she now lives in Brooklyn, New York. 

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    You know how there are many sequels/series that stand alone? Like you can hand someone book 3 or 2 and it doesn't really matter if they haven't read the first? While All You Desire is good and attempts to fill in the back story, you just can't get the full experience if you haven't read The Eternal Ones. Go read that one, then come back here.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Review courtesy of Dark Faerie Tales.Quick & Dirty: This was an epic romantic story filled with betrayal, intrigue, drama, and adventure.Opening Sentence: Haven Moore checked her watch and turned back toward the city.The Review: Haven Moore has been happily living in the beautiful city of Rome for the last year with her soul mate. After almost losing Iain to a fire, they decided to leave and try to live their lives away from everything that happened in New York. Their happy life is about to come to a halt. Iain’s mother is suing Haven saying that she forged Iain’s will, and she plans to take all of the Morrow’s fortune. So all their assets are currently frozen, and they are pretty much broke. Then Haven’s best friend Beau decides to go and disappear. Beau got a call from a boy claiming to have been his boyfriend from another life and Beau goes to New York to meet him. Soon after he lands he disappears and Haven and Iain decide they have to return to New York to find him.Once she returns to New York she is also approached by a new group called the Horae. Their sole purpose in life is to try and destroy Adam Rosier, the leader of the Ouroboros Society. Adam has one weakness and that is his love for Haven. The Horae recruit Haven and come up with a plan that will stop Adam for good and in return for Haven’s help they will help her find Beau. There is one big problem and that is that Haven will have to pretend that she is falling in love with Adam. She still hasn’t forgotten all the horrible things that he has done to her and Iain in all their past lives. But as she starts to spend time with Adam he seems to be a totally different person than he was a year ago. Haven starts to question if she can trust Adam or if his change of heart is just an act. She also starts to question if she could ever have feelings for Adam and in the process she puts her and Iain’s relationship in jeopardy. Who is her true soul mate and will she be able to find Beau before it is too late?Haven is our heroine in this fun series. Haven is spunky and when she makes a decision she is a very determined girl. She is madly in love with Iain, but she is very independent. Once she finds out that Beau is in trouble she drops everything to try and help him. She is very loyal, and she tries to follow her instincts even though it is hard at times. There are times when she has a little bit of a bad attitude, which can be a little frustrating. But overall, I really like Haven and I think she is a good character with a good voice.Iain has some really good qualities, but some frustrating ones as well. He is totally devoted to Haven and loves her unconditionally. Growing up he had a rough childhood with a mother who didn’t love him and a father who didn’t have time for him. He has a special ability where he is able to remember all of his past lives, so he always knew that he had to find Haven. He also is a really good person that is willing to help total strangers if they need it. He does have a jealous streak and at times I thought that he should trust Haven more. He also makes rash decisions that have some pretty serious consequences. Overall, I really like Iain. He is defiantly swoon worthy and he is great for Haven.I just have to say that I totally fell for Adam in this book. In the first book he is the villain and a pretty creepy one, but in this book he is totally different. He has reformed himself to be a better person that Haven could come to care about. He is still a villain in his own way, but he honestly really cares about Haven and her happiness. He is very respectful and sweet to her and it’s hard not to fall for him just a little. Yes, he has made a lot of mistakes in the past, but he is really trying to change and be better even if it is just to impress Haven. I really loved his character in this book and my heart broke for him, because Haven couldn’t ever truly return his feelings.This was a fun read for me. I actually liked it better then the first book. I was hooked from the very beginning and it kept me interested the whole way through. The plot was fun and interesting, the character‘s were will developed, and the romance was really sweet. This book was filled with action, betrayal, drama, and suspense. This was the ending to the series and it wrapped up nicely. The ending was left a little open, and there is room for more stories if the author ever decided to write another book. I really enjoyed this series and I would recommend it to anyone that loves a action packed romantic paranormal book.Notable Scene:Haven hadn’t forgotten how handsome he was-how dark and debonair. He still had the same aura of power about him, as though he could snap his fingers and turn the world off. But he looked younger than Haven remembered, no more than twenty. He was dressed for the winter weather in a perfectly cut cashmere coat. His hands were clad in black leather gloves and a charcoal scarf was tied around his neck. It was nothing more than a costume, she realized. He needed no protection from the cold.“Hello, Adam.” Haven felt light-headed, short of breath. But much to her surprise, she no longer felt any fear. Maybe it was because Haven was older now. Or maybe Adam had improved his human disguise. But something had changed since they’d last been together.FTC Advisory: Razorbill/Penguin provided me with a copy of All You Desire. No goody bags, sponsorships, “material connections,” or bribes were exchanged for my review.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I actually picked this book up at Borders when they were going out of business and after I started reading it I realized it was the second one in the Eternal Ones series. Just with that first chapter I was already hooked, I stopped reading, ran out,bought and devoured the first book. I love the idea of reincarnation and this is the first book that I've ever read that really interwines it into the story and does it well. With the first book I found myself hating the "bad guy" and rooting for Haven and Iain. In this book I started to pity Adam, even like him. I found myself not feeling sure who she should end up with. I even started to understand his bad ways! Being able to explore the characters past lives gives them a depth that you don't usually encounter in other books. The mysterious Horae was a nice touch to the balance of good and evil, showing you that not everything is black and white. A lot of times a cliffhanger ending in a book will leave me angry, this one however left me wondering if I should be cheering or worried. I can't wait until the next installment to see how these characters continue to develop. I love that I don't even have a guess as to what new conflicts they are going to encounter.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Much better than the first despite an awkward beginning, though I'm not convinced that this couple doesn't need to work on their communication skills.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    All You Desire takes place a year and a half after The Eternal Ones. Haven and her soulmate, Iain, are living happily in Rome, far from the clutches of Adam, the immortal being who has been obsessed with Haven for the last 2000 years.But Haven and Iain rush back to New York City when Haven's best friend, Beau, disappears on his way to meet his soulmate. To find his kidnapper, Haven will have to remember her past life in Florence 700 years ago when she and Beau were siblings. Haven bargains with the Horae, a group of women who have been reincarnated again and again to stop Adam, to help her see into her past life. In return, she will lure Adam into a trap where the Horae can imprision him forever.But as Haven returns to Adam and the Ouroboros Society, she is no longer certain of anything and anybody. Iain goes off on his own with his own plan to bring down the Ouroboros Society. Adam seems to have changed for the better, and the Horae's plan no longer seems like such a good idea. Can Adam actually be a good guy, after all that he has done?
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is another one of those books that I nought as soon as I saw it in stores but then let it sit on my TBR pile for months until finally giving it a chance. I had loved The Eternal Ones and had hoped that there would be a sequel yet when I bought the same sequal I had hoped for I was so worried it would let me down that I read every other book I had until finally I decided to give it a chance. You know, I really need to stop doing that. Not once have I done that and been let down by the book.In The Eternal Ones Haven Moore found out that she was not the freak she was led to believe she was for the first 17 years of her life. She makes a trip to New York and finds the Ouroboros Society and the revelation that the dreams and memories she has had her whole life are not cause by insanity but because she is an Eternal One, a soul that is reincarnated again and again for centuries. In New York she also finds her soul mate, Iain, along with the leader of the Ouroboros Society, a man named Adam who has loved Haven through lifetime after lifetime but never being able to get her. Haven soon finds out that Adam's love for her has grown sinister and Iain and Haven fight for their lives against all odds.In All You Desire we join Haven and Iain in Rome enjoying the lifetime that Adam has promised to leave Haven alone. But when she gets word that her best friend Beau has gone missing she forgets all the arguments and hops on a plane to New York to try to save her best friend. She meets a group of women called The Horae who tell Haven they can help her remember her past life when Beau was her brother and that things she may see in that life could help her find Beau today. In exchange for their help though, Haven has to play her way back into Adam's life, pretending to fall in love with him and putting both her and Iain's life in danger. But Haven will do anything to save Beau and soon she finds that not everything is as it seems.The entire idea of past lives is fascinating to me and that's the main reason why I loved The Eternal Ones. I worried that All You Desire would focus more on Haven and Iain's life together and not so much on their past lives but I was pleasantly surprised when Haven's past lives played a key part of this novel. As soon as she started remembering more and more I was drawn in and enraptured. For those have read The Eternal Ones, so many things have changed since the events in that book and it kept me intrigued as I kept guessing what would happen next. The ending goes either way with this one. There could be a sequel or there may not be. I, for one, am hoping for another Eternal Ones novel and you can bet that when it comes out I will read it right away instead of waiting months and months like I did this time.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I really surprised myself last year when I read Eternal Ones. From the blurb it seemed like something that I wouldn't enjoy, but I was very pleasantly surprised by the book -and was even a little embarrassed at the fact that I enjoyed the book so much, but it ended up being such an interesting and unexpected concept that I couldn't put it down. So, of course, I was more-than willing to give the sequel a try.In All You Desire, Haven is now living with her long-timed beloved in Rome, where they hope to live a peaceful life far away from the intrigue of the Ouroboros Society. This, of course, does not last. Soon Haven runs into some financial issues, and not long after, her best friend goes missing -which, of course, is connected to Haven's past lives.Sadly, this book is about as boring as the plot sounds. Not only is it incredibly boring, but it feels like it came completely out of left field after the previous book. I was expecting more of the well-paced past-life romance from the first book, but all of that felt like it was very toned down here, almost like the emotions and the overall plot were very hazy and unclear -even to the author.And it didn't help that Haven is completely unlikeable in this book. She seemed aloof nearly the entire novel and was downright annoyed. I was amazed at just how many times I wanted to slap her throughout the book -more than the average for me. Because of all these issues, I constantly found myself fighting to continue reading the book. I nearly gave up on it so many times it's a miracle I actually reached the final page.All You Desire is a massive disappointment after The Eternal Ones. It fell apart completely. Hate to say it, but this is the end of the line for me with this series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    As with any sequel to a book I loved, I was equal parts nervous and excited to start this installment. I think it is safe to say that this book met my expectations and more... I may even like it more than the first. As with the plot of the first book, All You Desire, is filled with twists and turns that leave you excited and alert, but also slightly confused (and I say that in the best way possible). So I'm not going to say too much about the plot. I will say that I was impressed with the plot of this installment. To me, The Eternal Ones seemed like it could have easily been a stand-alone. My fear with books like those is that the sequel will be unneeded and disappointing. This book was anything but! I was happily surprised by the fast-paced plot and intriguing new characters. So in the first book, Haven sort of annoyed me at times... I got over it though, because I loved the book overall. I have to say though, she got so much better in this book! Maybe it was because I didn't really agree with all her choices in the first book, but I did more so in this book. I was really happy with her development throughout these two books. So overall, a fantastic sequel! If you loved The Eternal Ones, I'd be rushing to the store next week for this one!