Teens
Review:Disclosure: I won an arc through a giveaway.
4 1/2 stars.
I’ve read a few great novels so far this year and among them is Frostblood, the first book in a brand new Young Adult series. I first saw this book in the NOVL newsletter as a giveaway and thought it sounded interesting. Lo and behold, I was one of the lucky subscribers that received this book for review. I suspected Frostblood was going to be good, at least better than most of the YA I’ve read in the past but I didn’t expec... Read more
Review:Just to be clear from the beginning, I was one of the lucky few to receive this book before the release date and give a review if I wanted. Which I oh so do :)
This was an amazing book! I am the kind of person who loves to read a book where the world is painted for them, which Storm Glass did not disappoint. There are two main characters Sera and Cettie and the point of view switches between the two throughout the book. I loved both of these girls, they have such detailed personalities th... Read more
Review:I found the book to be in my opinion to be well written and engaging with enough action ,drama,comedy, to keep you reading and engage your imagination . I think at any one from age 10-70 could find this book enjoyable Read more
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Review:The Outliers by Kimberly McCreight is an intense mystery that doesn't completely unravel. Wylie has lost her mother in an accident and she can't seem to overcome her loss. On top of this stress, her best friend Cassie is missing. Cassie's boyfriend, Jasper, comes to Wylie's house and shows her the texts he's received from Cassie begging him to help her. Wylie and Jasper go on a treasure hunt of sorts looking for Cassie as they receive small clues a little at a time. They finally reach Cassie and... Read more
Review:This book takes place in an alternate Manhattan. There was an explosion, where mystics were blamed and now the polar ice caps have melted. This leads to flooding in Manhattan and a clear division of people. The rich and mobsters running everything live in the upper reaches of the city, called the Aeries. The poor and mystics are forced to live in the lower, flooded areas. The mystics are also kept on a tight leash. They need to register and are kept drained of their powers so they don't cause an... Read more
Review:My only exposure to Mr. Perretti was in his novel, "The Oath," which I found to be an exciting and entertaining blend of "horror" and "spirituality." It did not feel like I was reading a book by an author of Christian literature. Not that there is ANYTHING wrong with Christian literature; I love good literature, and embrace a novel that can open my eyes and make me think about my own beliefs and/or doubts.
"The Visitation" succeeds on that level, as it explores the many doubts and questions... Read more
Review:Rielle Dardenne is hiding a secret from her kingdom and her loved ones. However, when her beloved best friend, Audric is ambushed, Rielle is willing to risk everything to protect him. Rielle is exposed to be one of the prophesied queens; but she must prove that she is the queen of light and not the queen of blood. Rielle must perform seven elemental magic trials and if she fails, things will take a turn for the worse.
Queen Rielle is a fairy tale to Eliana Ferracora. She is a bounty hunt... Read more
Review:The characters were in depth and intriguing. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes fantasy, magic, and action. There was nothing to not like except the end, only in the way that you are excited for the next book, and just can't wait! Read more
Review:Its OK.... I guess once I've read Red Queen (Victoria Ayard) and Thorn of Roses series (WHICH WERE AWESOME) the writing in this book was obvious & made no sense in some chapters (Don't want to spoil it for those who haven't) read it. Red was a little better than Key although the ending made no possible sense. I hope War is better & explains how Red ended because I'm left confused here where I'm normally anxiously grabbing the next book (to a series) opposed to now, I haven't even started... Read more