Teen & Young Adult
Review:Title: A Fame of Risk
Series: A Shade of Vampire
Designation: Book Thirty of a Multi-Novel Series (Book Six of Season Four), NOT a Standalone Read, Contains Cliffhanger
Author: Bella Forrest
Genre: Young Adult Paranormal Romance
Reading Platform: Kindle Unlimited
My Rating: FIVE CAPTIVATING STARS *****
A Game of Risk is the thirtieth riveting release in the international bestselling A Shade of Vampire Series and Bella Forrest has totally left me totally breathless - again! L... Read more
Review:Stories only getting better by the second and i was really excited for the new series that is to come! Cant wait as always! Not sure what is going on in bella forrest head and its definitely awesome and wonderful and this last book is so uniquely wonderful and how it ended. Though i hoped atticus gets what he deserved and i wondered what exactly was his intent at all. Im just glad that everybody in The Shade are alright and Shadr prevails! Shade-style rules! Read more
Review:This review is one of the hardest I've ever had to write. So, I'm going for simplicity because I'm still too overwhelmed to articulate more.
My heart ached. My skin prickled. My mind fought.
Christina Lauren are the most incredibly talented writing duo I know. In every page, I knew they'd spent ages researching, reading, listening, and watching. Empathy and understanding coated every page. Every word. Every breath.
Read Autoboyography if you're ready to wear your heart on yo... Read more
Review:Although I am sad to see this story end and I don't completely dig the ending. War Storm is like the rest of the books in the Red Queen series. Once you start the story immediately grabs you in and immerses you in the story like no time has passed. For the most part most of the important characters and how and where the end up is clear and again although I wasn't completely satisfied with the ending. Overall I'm happy with how this story as a whole was told. Read more
Review:I definitely recommend this to whoever read the other two books or her other books. After the last two books I really wanted to know how they felt after they found each other again. I mean I can imagine but I wanted to really know. But now that I've read it I can definitely imagine the happy ending that I needed Read more
Review:I have read the books 11 birthdays, and Finally, and this was a great sequel. I really enjoyed reading this book because of the plot and characters. If you read the books before this one, the book will be even better! Read more
Review:Sample sounded great. Disappointed in the story. Needed more editing I found my self reading a couple of passages twice because they were in 2 different paragraphs. Also it went from she hating him to ok they are going to give being mates a try, very cliche. Also main female character was whiney and couldnt make up her mind and had no real depth, I found myself lossing patients with her and the story. After several days I was finally able to finish the book. Read more
Review:Highly recommended & Delightful Adventure! After spending the last year plus reading sci fi, dystopian and zombie books of all varieties, I was supremely happy to encounter, download and read “ A Girl in Time”. Very enjoyable story and couldn’t put it down - totally absorbed and read it in a few days. Big thumbs up to John B and look forward to a future sequel! Read more
Review:Loved the way the book brought so many mysteries to a close and had a very fulfilling ending. I truly enjoyed the way it brought closure to all the different characters ending. Didnt like the constant switchbacks too terribly much but it did help with the origins of the "Gods". I wait with baited breath the next adventures of the Sanctuary crew and what trials they will be facing. Read more
Review:As a volunteer beta reader for Michael - imagine getting an Advance Reader Copy of this book - I was curious to see how he might squeeze a full novel [let alone an off-shoot series] based on the childhood of Ayrion. He's done so with deftness and gusto - not always regular traveling companions, but they work together here magnificently.
We've gone from a macro-view of the world of Aldor to a micro-view of the underworld seething under the noses of the King in the capitol city, Aramoor [he... Read more