Teen & Young Adult

Sea of Stars (Kricket Book 2)
Sea of Stars (Kricket Book 2)

Review:I love kricket! Her strength in this book never falters and this book was so full of adventure...it was a page turner that I never wanted to end. Amy literally takes you to a whole other world in this series and I can't wait for the next one! Read more

Bound by Duty (Bound Series Book 1)
Bound by Duty (Bound Series Book 1)

Review:Too many authors give the entire story to the reader, turning them into an objective observer as the main character struggles to find out what the reader already knows. Stormy chooses not to give it away - rather she draws the reader into the characters world and makes you work for the back story - masterfully putting you through the same range of emotions as Ame and thus allowing you to become much more invested in Ame's world! I truly enjoyed this book and cannot wait for the sequel! A warning... Read more

13 Little Blue Envelopes
13 Little Blue Envelopes

Review:In this sequel to Thirteen Little Blue Envelopes, we reencounter Ginny Blackstone after she has returned from her European adventure. When we find her, she is struggling with college admissions essays (who hasn't been there) and seems to have lost a good deal of the vulnerability that made us so love her in the first novel. Ginny is then approached by a mysterious stranger in London (where else?), who has found her final envelope. This then leads to a second whirlwind journey to complete her ... Read more

Immortal Fire (The Red Winter Trilogy Book 3)
Immortal Fire (The Red Winter Trilogy Book 3)

Review:What a fantastic ending to this series! This book has another beautiful cover and more illustrations which really enhance the overall reading experience.

Emi continues to be a wonderful heroine who shows strength both physically and mentally. Emi shows even more courage than before as the Solstice draws closer and she has to come to terms with her mortality and what effect it'll have on her growing relationship with Shiro/Inari. Speaking of Shiro, I really loved his character growth and g... Read more

Dark Tempest (The Red Winter Trilogy Book 2)
Dark Tempest (The Red Winter Trilogy Book 2)

Review:What a great sequel. More action, more love, more power. what can I say. I love these characters even more with how they are growing and developing. I enjoy going into battle with these characters and am genuinely concerned for their future. can not wait for the next installment Read more

The Reader (The Immortal Series Book 1)
The Reader (The Immortal Series Book 1)

Review:I startted this book late at night with the thoughts of just a few relaxing minutes of reading before bed. my few minuutes turned into a few hours - i couldn't put it down. This book was not at all what I expected. I am not normally a fan of paranormal romances but this book proved to me an extraordinarily well written. I won't disclose the premise of the book but it was filled with twists and turns. I am a new MK Harkins fan. Read more

Before I Die
Before I Die

Review:I finished this book yesterday. I had tears flowing down my cheeks. It was just a book I had picked up at the library or the thrift store. Or so I thought. I was wrong. It is a tear-jerker but it is also a really well-written book. It is about a 16-year old girl dying of leukemia and trying to do all the things she's never done but wants to - before she dies. It is a YA book, I think, but it is one of those that crosses genres and age groups. It is real. It is open. It is a book I will never for... Read more

Dirty Blood (Dirty Blood series Book 1)
Dirty Blood (Dirty Blood series Book 1)

Review:There was an incessant worry over the main character from others as they acted on their own accord, regardless of her own opinions that personally bothered me. However, the main character had shared the same annoyance and vocalized this issue, improving the book substantially. Aside from this, the book held an interesting amount of humour, romance and action that had kept me indulged in the novel, from start to finish. Read more

A Cry of Honor (Book #4 in the Sorcerer's Ring)
A Cry of Honor (Book #4 in the Sorcerer's Ring)

Review:This whole series is good but there are errors to a point it makes me wonder if the editors even read these books. The names get mixed up. The author says Gwen when he clearly meant Luanda and flower when it should be flour. However, the content is good and the story keeps me wanting more. Read more

A Fate of Dragons (Book #3 in the Sorcerer's Ring)
A Fate of Dragons (Book #3 in the Sorcerer's Ring)

Review:Nope; not gonna read another of these books. The author writes short books (I guess for the money) with cliff-hangers. A good author can write a series of stand-alone books that make you want more.
Also, the author has many gaps in his storyline. For instance, what happened to Thor's brothers who also got into the Legion? They simply disappear. Supposedly all of the Legion went on The 100 but no mention of them. And does Krohn (his pet) never grow? He can still fit inside his shirt. When the... Read more

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