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Roar and Liv (Under the Never Sky Book 1)
Roar and Liv (Under the Never Sky Book 1)

Review:Review originally posted on The Book Addict's Guide

Completed: April 18, 2013
Publishing Info: October 30th 2012 by HarperCollins
Source: Purchased ebook from Google Play (so I could easily read it on my computer)

Can we please have a full-length novel from Roar’s POV? Yes, ALWAYS MORE ROAR. Roar is definitely my favorite character of this series. I love his humor, his loyalty, and seeing his friendships grow. He is a joy to read about and I’m so glad I FINALLY got around to ... Read more

Good Neighbors
Good Neighbors

Review:finding out about organizations like you Youth Assisting Youth can really help inspire others into doing more, and seeing that there are great organizations and places out there for kids in need of some help Read more

Death and Her Devotion (Rogue Vows Book 1)
Death and Her Devotion (Rogue Vows Book 1)

Review:Although this is a separate series, but it still part of Rogue River series with the same town and the same characters we love. So while the main story is a standalone story, the characters’ story is a continuation from previous 6 novellas set in Solitude. It would be much more enjoyable to start reading from the first novella.

This novella’s main characters are Zane Duncan and Stevie Taylor. They were only days away from their wedding when a murder happened in their town. A Hollywood mov... Read more

Gods of Risk (Expanse)
Gods of Risk (Expanse)

Review:I would highly reccomend starting with the excellent novel - "Leviathan Wakes" which kicks off this series. The strong point of the series being that it paints a "realistic" version of the future - no warp drives, hyperdrives, shields, tractor beams, etc. Mankind has colonized Mars and several other moons and asteroids in the solar system and it really feels like this could be what the near future is like. There is great deal of painstaking detail regarding what life would be like in those si... Read more

The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (Cat Who... Book 22)
The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (Cat Who... Book 22)

Review:This book was really disappointing. I think the title of this review says it all. This book was boring. There was no mystery to speak of and 90 % of the book is filled with trite dialog that could have been written by someone in junior high school. Way too much on what people were wearing or what they had for dinner. No one cares unless it adds to the plot. To many characters and subplots that go absolutely nowhere. This book is best read as a lesson on how not to write a story. Don't was... Read more

Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell (Kindle Single) (Cosmere)
Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell (Kindle Single) (Cosmere)

Review:This short story is overtly darker than most of the Cosmere works. Other novels in this setting have an undertone of darkness but here it is blatant. It does not reveal too many new secrets, however it is still an excellent short story for any Cosmere fan. Read more

The Supreme Gift
The Supreme Gift

Review:Read the original Henry Drummond booklet over 20 years ago...so glad Coelho is reviving it for a new generation, it is certainly deserving. I discovered Drummond's original works in a used bookstore which is probably long gone now. However, some of them can be found free of charge on Google Play Books. Enjoy! Read more

(A Sweet Western Historical Romance) (Mail-Order Brides Club Book 1)
(A Sweet Western Historical Romance) (Mail-Order Brides Club Book 1)

Review:Story could have included more dialogue and detail. Train ride was skipped. Needed more scenes of characters interacting. Author needs to do more research of the era of which she is writing. She referred to teabags, something not available to consumers until around 1903 and shorts as underwear worn by her husband. Men wore union suits or drawers. As for her pasta dinner she prepared ... did she make her own pasta or did she buy it and would it have been available in that era out in Montana... Read more

Elementally Priceless (A Rylee Adamson Novel)
Elementally Priceless (A Rylee Adamson Novel)

Review:I have read the whole Rylee Adamson series. I had just finished the new elemental book with Lark in it. So this book was a pleasant surprise and a GREAT read. Keep those books coming Shannon Mayer!! Read more

An Older Man Younger Woman Romance (A Man Who Knows What He Wants)
An Older Man Younger Woman Romance (A Man Who Knows What He Wants)

Review:A fast, fun, and steamy romance featuring an older man/younger woman theme, Lucky 13 begins with a bang that will grab the readers attention and keep them turning the pages. An enjoyable read. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book. Read more

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