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Other readers may brush this off as "sexy banter", but So the personal stuff is kind of faff, but the case Suze tries to solve is interesting. An interracial couple's car goes off a cliff. The driver is blamed Jan 26, Jessica rated it really liked it Shelves: e-books , my-library.
When I found out that a new Mediator book was coming out I literally cried tears of joy. In this novella Suze and Jesse swoon. I desperately want to picture Shiloh Fernandez as Jesse but my brain is rejecting it. What I loved about reading this was returning to the mediator world.
Suze still kicks butt and Jesse is still Jesse. Basically hot af, angst ridden, and the perfect gentleman and boyfriend. I forget a lot of the details that happened in the previous books since I read them so long ago, but it was easy to catch up and dive right back into this world.
I also liked that are characters are more mature. Kind of. The one thing that kept tripping me up while reading was the writing. Dec 30, carinne marked it as to-read Shelves: first-choice-buys , paranormal , young-adult , adult. I'm confused at what this is about. Really, who cares, Jesse and Suze are back! I can't wait to read this. Sep 14, Gergana added it. This was a lovely addition to the series but it didn't really add anything new.
I did love seeing how Jesse proposed to Suze though, it was unconventional yet funny which pretty much sums them up!
Suze is in College studying to be a counsellor and living in all girls accommodation while trying to hide the fact she can see ghosts. On Valentines day she is at a cemetery trying to stop an angry ghost from drawing all the attention to himself when she realises his story is a lot more than what meets This was a lovely addition to the series but it didn't really add anything new. On Valentines day she is at a cemetery trying to stop an angry ghost from drawing all the attention to himself when she realises his story is a lot more than what meets the eye.
Mark has been accused of killing his girlfriend but he is convinced that her jealous cousin has something to do with the accident and Suze is forced to investigate.
I liked Suze and Jesse in this book, they acted more mature yet still held their humour. Jesse was as protective as ever but oddly let Suze get into a situation where she could get hurt. I'm thinking that he gave in because they had a argument previously but maybe Cabot slipped on his characterization a little here. The setting was good but not in a lot of detail, I feel like this could have been turned into a full book rather than this small novella.
Otherwise though, this was a fun read and I loved the explanation for how Jesse got Suze's ring, it really made this book worth the read. I loved how it was a little bit more adult, and I really loved the way Suze and Jesse's relationship has progressed in the 4 years since the last book.
It's made me SO excited to start Remembrance! This series is one of my all time favourites. Dec 31, Ruzaika rated it it was ok. Was this written by a ghostwriter? Because sorry, this isn't Meg Cabot at all- and this sure as heck isn't the Suze and Jesse I know and love.
I loved seeing where the characters are all in life now and I loved meeting them Suze seems to have abruptly regressed to an immature version of herself and Jesse has become quite very un-Jesse. Even "querida" doesn't sound the same anymore!!! Severely disappointed and really wary about Remembrance now. Fingers crossed! Jan 04, Jessica Buwalda rated it it was amazing Shelves: favorites , first-reads-arcs , I love Suze and Jesse and I love returning to this series!
More of a review to follow. Jul 23, Megan rated it liked it Shelves: short-stories-novellas , 3-star. Considering I'm no great fan in fact, you might consider me a great skeptic of Meg Cabot's recent work, I was pleasantly surprised that she managed to recapture the overall tone of the original novels. It wasn't so far off that I felt repulsed, or anything, which is sort of what I expected to happen. So, that's a win. This is a short story, which means I also went into it with different expectations than a full novel.
Unli 3. Unlike others, I don't necessarily mind the mystery being solved in a relatively small amount of page-time. I mean, it's an appetizer, not the whole meal, y'know? Anything that can't rightly be considered a whole number installment in a series must be viewed within the appropriate framework. Now, that being said, the reason this didn't get four or even five stars from me is that the tone wasn't spot on , and, more dishearteningly.
I wasn't all that pleased with the way Cabot wrote Jesse. The spirit of Suze was more-or-less replicated, but Jesse's characterization was just. I really hope this won't continue to be a problem in Remembrance , though I fully anticipate it will be. The original books--particularly those earlier installments in the series, prior to Suze and Jesse's romantic entanglement--presented a very different person than the one we were shown in Proposal.
Of course, a dude can be expected to change as a person when reintroduced to a body after one hundred and fifty years spent as a ghost, unable to communicate with the living until Suze.
But Jesse always had a great maturity to him, an even-handed intelligence and wisdom informed by his long, long years spent in solitary reflection. I just hate to think all of that would just vanish as soon as his dick starts functioning again.
Because honestly, I don't really understand why Cabot decided to start drilling down on Jesse's so-called "old-fashioned" worldview when in every other respect, he had been shown to be extremely adaptable to modern advancements? I mean he kept up with medical journals, philosophy, history, politics, etc.
Sorry, but I just don't buy it. Also, and I know I'm going to be supremely disappointed in this come book 7, but I don't give a shit about Paul Slater anymore.
Meg Cabot clearly thinks she created a delicious, complex villain when really, the vast majority of her readers have grown past him. He ain't shit. I don't care about him. Twilight left him and his relationship with Suze in a great place, and for me, that's the end of that. Give him a cameo for his fans, by all means, but seriously.
Despite all this, I still really enjoyed having more canonical Mediator content. The standard monster ghost-of-the-week format was nicely maintained, and I was happy to spend time with adult Suze and Jesse.
I was particularly happy to see Jesse out there flourishing, chasing his dreams, being sexy as fuck, and loving his girl five years after his resurrection. Jesse de Silva deserves good things, and that's that on that. May 21, Cyndi rated it really liked it. This story jumps ahead to find our heroine in college and her boyfriend studying to become a doctor. Meanwhile her love life is becoming even more interesting. Good story that moves the plot along wonderfully.
Dec 10, Lacey laceybooklovers rated it really liked it Shelves: paranormal , romance , novella-serial , new-adult , top-favorite-series , blog-review , book-boyfriends. Buddy, your eternal nightmare's only just begun. Proposal is a novella that bridges the original Mediator books to the upcoming adult installment, and if you're a fan of the series, then you need to get your hands on Proposal before starting Remembrance.
Suze and Jesse are back and better than ever — it was absolutely wonderful to be back in the Mediator world! The Mediator series is one of my all-time favorites from my childhood — Meg Cabot got me into reading in elementary school with this series, so Suze and Jesse will always have a piece of my heart. Reading Proposal pretty much felt like a throwback — it seemed like no time had passed since the last time I read Twilight, the sixth Mediator book.
Suze is now in college but still 'mediating' ghosts and kicking ass or getting her ass kicked. Jesse is away at med school, but since it's Valentine's Day, they're together for a rare moment And obviously from the title, you know what's going to happen in this novella.
But the lead up to the climax was honestly pure fun to read. The ghost case had me hooked onto the pages. Suze is her usual sassy, stubborn, hilarious self, and Jesse is as sexy and patient as ever. I loved the sexual tension between them, how Suze wants everything with Jesse, but Jesse and his conservative ways wants to wait for marriage.
Overall, it was just a blast to be back with these two — they're different now, yet totally the same lovable characters I knew from my childhood. I've already read Remembrance, and I have to say, it just might be my new favorite of the series! Subscribe to Booklovers For Life for more! Anyone, even us non—mediator types, can relate to Suze who meets both usual and unusual challenges with laugh—out—loud humor. Fans of supernatural series will find a lot to like here.
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