Analysis Of What Frost Bite By Richelle Mead

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Do you have a fascination for Mythology and Folklore? Do you wish you had more romance in your life? Imagine all of that packed with action to keep you on your toes. That's what Frost Bite by Richelle Mead has to offer.

The main character is Rose. She is a courageous and a brave guardian, she holds nothing back. Her character takes you on a journey of a strong women that doesn't lose herself or compromise while finding her true love. She is a good friend and has a bond with her best friend. She can feel her emotions and hear her thoughts. As of late she has been getting whisked away in her best friend Lissa’s head at the most inconvenient time. Rose has more concerning matters then Lissa’s make out sessions with her boyfriend Christian.

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