
This causes the wolves and the vamps to join forces to protect Bella, and to me seemed rather far-fetched. Victoria from Twilight comes back for revenge on Bella and the Cullens for murdering her lover James. Unfortunately for Edward, Jacob manages to use her guilt to his advantage. Yes, Bella seems to feel shameful that she is causing him so much hurt, yet she does nothing to prevent more hurt. You really feel for him, as you can clearly see that his love is strong however, this is a story about Edward and Bella's love, so unfortunately for Jacob his love for her will always be meaningless and is completely disregarded. Jacob's character has always been the voice of reason throughout this saga, and especially in this novel he voices the doubts about Bella and Edward's relationship that all readers have been sub-consciously considering. That just makes her feel rejected and even more ugly than she already views herself. I was extremely annoyed at Bella trying to seduce Edward throughout the whole book, and him 'gentlemanly' refusing to go through intercourse without marriage. In this novel, Bella seems even more unsure of herself, and her confidence wavers a lot through the book. With all of this, she also has to deal with Victoria (whom we met in Twilight) still hunting for her flesh. She also finds it difficult to still be friends with Jacob without hurting him more than she has already. She feels too young to get married however, Edward refuses to make love to her whilst she is human before they get married.
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Here, Bella is struggling with the concept of perhaps having to marry Edward, and with how to solve the whole Jacob issue. I know that I have been saying that about each instalment, however, each book seems to get worse and worse. Eclipse is the third book in the Twilight Saga and by far the worst.
