Supernatural
Review:Good start for a series, looking forward to the rest of the story. Second series of three stories is even better than the first set. Both series have a great ending and final resolution. Getting ready to read more of this author. Read more
Review:I READ "THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS" AND THOUGHT: "WHO IS THIS AUTHOR"? I REALLY ENJOYED THAT BOOK. WELL, IF ONE LOOKS HIM UP ON THE INTERNET HE MYSTERIOUSLY KEEPS HIS IDENTITY AS THE AUTHOR OF THE FELIX CASTOR NOVELS A SECRET. NO CROSS CREDITS BETWEEN HIS M.R. CAREY WEBSITE AND HIS MIKE CAREY WEBSITE. PERHAPS IT IS BECAUSE OF HIS FAME AS AN AUTHOR OF COMIC BOOKS (EXCUSE ME, GRAPHIC NOVELS) AND HIS RELUCTANCE TO BUILD ON THAT FAME. WHATEVER IS THE CASE HIS WRITING IS GOOD. HOWEVER, AS FOR ... Read more
Review:Happened to find this series by chance and what a great discovery for me. Lots of snarky humor, great slow character development, and backstory developing. Lots of suspects and attention to detail. I like all the characters and excellent ending. Read more
Review:I love this series. With the new release Archangels Shadow I went back and read the entire series again. This book is the second in a continuing storyline and was just as enjoyable this time around as the first time. If you love urban fantasy this series is a must read. Read more
Review:Rias told Hawke" you're the only one I know who found his mate twice & Hawke responded "If Rissa lived, I would've been mated for years before I ever met Sienna"??wth?
Hawke still believes Rissa is his mate? This contradicts what he said In Kiss of Snow "it was easier to believe that my shot at mating died w Rissa than to risk that kind of pain again"( because they never mated, they were kids) Changelings only mate once!
Rias did not pursue his mate Lissete? But they never mated. Inste... Read more
Review:Zara Hightower is the world's leading genius in artificial intelligence and is sent by Dr Whitney to still Intel back from a dangerous Chinese businessman. She is held prisoner and the ghostwalkers are sent on a suicide mission to rescue her. Gino Mazzo, one of the ghostwalkers, is drawn to Zara instantly and is determined to save her and love her. Treason, love, a fixated psychopath, and family; this book has it all. This is another great sequel to the ghostwalker series. Get it now! Read more
Review:Makes you want to keep on reading. It shows this team will stop at nothing to protect their team members, wives or children. A very bad enemy meets her fate with this group. Alarm in all, it was a great read. Read more
Review:On the whole, I did enjoy this story...until the ending. I expected so much more since I thought the story was pretty spooky and was building to an ending that would make me want to have a night light on for awhile. I really was disappointed that more wasn't done with the older son - and having the witch end up as maybe a decent sort? Yeah, humanity made their own horror, but come on, that was soooo predictable!
But I have added the author's name to watch for more of his writings, so liked... Read more
Review:Insomnia was a good read. King is a masterful storyteller; the narrative voice, the compelling main characters and the absolutely unstoppable plot are all trademark King features. Still, compared to the other King that I have read, I would rank it somewhere in the middle.
The recent King novels that I read before this were Rage, The Long Walk, The Running Man and Bag of Bones. Insomnia is very obviously a 1990's King; he writes with the kind of dry, New England wit that has come to distinguis... Read more
Review:Needful Things is better than The Tommyknockers, but not as good as ‘Salem’s Lot -- two other Stephen King novels that share its same basic story structure of a supernatural presence slowly corrupting and effectively destroying a small town. The fact that Needful Things is set in Castle Rock, home to several earlier King stories, lends a certain weight to the proceedings, although this is hampered by the relatively small number of recurring characters.
The larger problem is that the book’... Read more