ARC Reviewer - Imagine Jade Gone was hard to put down. It brought the same awesome impact as the first book and held its own as a sequel. Well written, interesting storyline, love the character development and it was jus captivating.
5 Stars, Reviewed by Michelle Stanley for Readers’ Favorite
Imagine Jade Gone was gripping as Book 1, which I suggest reading first if possible. This book has never-ending, spine-tingling drama. The author’s writing format continues its strong, imaginative flow that makes this story fascinating. The creatures’ descriptions and their actions are very repulsive, but these make the story even more intense and thrilling. It’s obvious a lot of time and inventive thought went into this book, and it connects to Book 1 so precisely. I’m still convinced that a horror movie can be made, now having perused two novels from Wray Ardan’s Sweet Desire, Wicked Fate series.
5 Stars ~ Review by Liz Konkel for Readers’ Favorite
“Imagine Jade Gone by Wray Ardan is the sequel to Sweet Desire,Wicked Fate. It’s refreshing to see each of the characters grow and change by the end. It’s not just one person’s journey. Jaden is the type of heroine that you want to see succeed and earn her happy ending. Ardan creates a range of characters that aren’t perfect, they make mistakes, but they learn and keep going. Wray Ardan strikes the perfect balance between humor, family and romance with the classic horror elements. The ending is a complete surprise and took me off guard, leaving me desperately needing more of Jaden’s story.”
5 Stars~ Review by Sefina Hawke for Readers’ Favorite
“Jaden Lisette is a strong female character that I was able to respect and admire because of her willingness to protect others, as well as her ability to face horror without losing herself in the process. I felt the author found a good balance between horror and nightmare inducing terror; the romance was well done and felt very real, even without any sexual scenes. Overall, as an adult I enjoyed the book and I feel that I would have enjoyed it even more when I was a young adult!”