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Arcadia Awakens (Arkadien #1) Hardcover | Pages: 451 pages
Rating: 3.77 | 4434 Users | 429 Reviews

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Original Title: Arkadien erwacht
ISBN: 0062006061 (ISBN13: 9780062006066)
Edition Language: English
Series: Arkadien #1
Literary Awards: Literaturpreis der Jury der jungen Leser for Cover (2010), LovelyBooks Leserpreis for Fantasy (2009)

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To New Yorker Rosa Alcantara, the exotic world of Sicily, with its network of Mafia families and its reputation for murder and intrigue, is just that—exotic, and wholly unknown. But when tragedy strikes, she must travel there, to her family’s ancestral home, where her sister and aunt have built their lives and where centuries of family secrets await her. Once there, Rosa wastes no time falling head over heels for Alessandro Carnevare, the son of a Sicilian Mafia family, whose handsome looks and savage grace both intrigue and unsettle her. But their families are sworn enemies, and her aunt and sister believe Alessandro is only using Rosa to infiltrate the Alcantara clan. And when Rosa encounters a tiger one night—a tiger with very familiar eyes—she can no longer deny that neither the Carnevares nor the Alcantaras are what they seem.

Ancient myths brought to life in the Sicilian countryside, dangerous beasts roaming the hills, and a long history of familial bloodlust prove to Rosa that she can’t trust anyone—not even her own family. Torn between loyalty to her aunt and love for her family’s mortal enemy, Rosa must make the hardest decision of her life: stay in Sicily with her new love . . . or run as far and as fast as she can.

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Title:Arcadia Awakens (Arkadien #1)
Author:Kai Meyer
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 451 pages
Published:February 14th 2012 by Balzer + Bray (first published November 1st 2009)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal. Urban Fantasy

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Ratings: 3.77 From 4434 Users | 429 Reviews

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Don't think I'm going to pick this up again.I so wanted to like the book and have been waiting eagerly for quite a while to read it, but neither the story nor the characters drew me in. I'm glad I got it from the library and therefore didn't spend any money on it.Kai Meyer can definitely do better, as he has already proven with The Water Mirror and Pirate Curse for example.

Read full review at The Fairytale Nerd.LOVE:How do I love thee? Let me count the ways:The setting. The story takes place in Sicily. I am a sucker for books that are set in any European country. I find them fascinating. Alluring. Exotic.The mafia theme. I am also a sucker for all things mafia. And this book is IT. Kai Meyer integrated all the necessary gangster story ingredients that I am looking for: treachery, crime, cruelty, deceit, and of course a good romance. This is not to say that this is

2.5 stars. This was...yeah. It hurt my brain trying to understand what the hell was going on here. I picked this up predominantly because the cover is GORGEOUS. Then I read the blurb, and was like "Mafia + shapeshifters? Uh, AWESOME." I was even more on board when I found out that this was originally written in German and translated to English a couple of years later, because I'm trying to read more translated works this year.But this really didn't live up to my expectations. At the end of the

I only made it 50 pages into Kai Meyer's Arcadia Awakens. There is something off about the translation to me. Many of the phrases seem stilted and blunt. I have not read Meyer before; perhaps this is owing to style more than translation. Still, I never got into the story or wrapped my head around the characters and, at this point, I don't need to. I have too much to read without devoting time to books that do nothing for me. 1 out of 5 stars. - Review courtesy of www.bibliopunkkreads.com



DNF @45%

While far from being perfect, I quite enjoyed this book. At the beginning, I had forgotten why exactly I had added it to my TBR; mafia stories are not usually my cup if tea. But from the moment the Arcadian legend was brought in, I was hooked. I was expecting a Romeo & Juliet kind of story, but I got something different enough to keep me entertained. As for the main character, way to be a badass and not needing emotional therapy from the main male character

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