Teen & Young Adult
Review:While it takes a bit to catch steam (pun intended), it pays off in spades. Most of the characters do a fair bit of growing up, not just Sophronia, and there are quite a few throwbacks to the main Parasol series for veteran fans. There are quite a few surprising twists and even more hilarious moments Read more
Review:This series is great. Never a dull moment. I love how the author develops his characters and gives us a sense of warmth seeing how the heroine constantly rises to the occasion to do the right thing, no matter how difficult. Read more
Review:Very good! An excellent read. The characters were wonderful although the heroine is starting to get a little too angsty for my tastes. Overall I would recommend this as a quick, fun read. Can't wait for the next one! Read more
Review:If you liked the first Muirwood trilogy, you'll definitely enjoy the second trilogy. This is the exciting conclusion. You may think you've got it all figured out, but I bet you find at least one surprise in this book. Read more
Review:This book was a strange read, the conversations didnt feel natural and Bluebell felt fake, one minute she was questioning things and the next she was completely compliant. There was no major event in the book, until the "twist" at the end, which was blatantly obvious from very early on. But the book ended so abruptly that i was confused. It felt more like a middle point for me. I will read the next book in the series as the bones of this book were ok, but i felt it needed a bit more flesh on the... Read more
Review:Wow it's sooooooo gooooddddd! I really like this book. Now if you like apocalyptic movies with a little romance but not the gushy stuff this book his the spot. I stayed up till 2am to finish it. I was on edge biting my nails practically flying through the pages! This is her first book!!! shes a lot better than most writers. Now some people would say the plot is a little amateur... the characters in the end always win... but i like books that give me what i want lol a happy ending so i will say i... Read more
Review:This set of books was pretty interesting. It's about a group of people who have the ability to mind read (Readers) and the ability to make people do things against their will (Guides). They do this by stopping time and then reading or guiding the person in this frozen time dimension, where they can also pull others with the same ability into this frozen dimension and interact with them as normal. It's a unique concept and was quite interesting.
The characters are well-developed but seem... Read more
Review:Lexi's world crumbled when she learned about Raven's near-death mishap on New Year's eve. Against her family's wishes, she went to Raven's side and stayed with him until he regained consciousness. It was a bittersweet union, with Lexi knowing that his life was in danger and his career might just end.
But like in any other relationships, there were challenges that threatened their relationship, and Lexi strove hard to make it work with her man, even though everyone had been telling her sh... Read more
Review:Lexi's engaged to be married to baseball's superstar Collin, but instead of getting excited for their upcoming wedding, she felt trapped and confused. Imagine being in a relationship for four years without any physical connection at all except for a couple of chaste kisses here and there? I for one, thought Collin was gay. I didn't buy his reason that he's respecting Lexi or just honoring her reputation. But I gave him the benefit of the doubt. That is until Raven came into the picture.
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Review:This was a massively disappointing book. It took a potentially interesting idea and just never executed on it.
General, obvious SPOILERS TO FOLLOW:
It was like a dark one dimensional harry potter... outcast with crappy step family gets accepted to magic school with the Stanford prison experiment mixed in, with a lot of very very stupid characters. I cannot adequately emphasize how dumb nearly every single character is. We know bad alchemists try to get to potential alchemists first, bu... Read more