Angel Fire
By L. A. Weatherly
Reviewed by jegodin on Wednesday, March 7, 2012
"What would happen to the world if the angel council were destroyed?" That is the ultimate question. "Will Alex and Willow weather the storm, or be split apart by the raging waves?" Another question to face. We will find the answers together through this awe-inspiring book. I highly recommend it!
Unleashed
By Nancy Holder
Reviewed by jegodin on Tuesday, March 6, 2012
There are many werewolf stories out now, but this one is by far ahead of the pack. It incorporates town legends into the story and makes it interesting. What made the story more amazing was the reader, Tara Sands. There was a definite way she talked that made the story intriguing. I loved the intimacy involved in the way she spoke the names.
Night World No. 1
By L.J. Smith
Reviewed by abarritt on Monday, December 12, 2011
I've loved LJ Smith's works since I was in the seventh grade, reading them under the table during class. Her Night World series had me enthralled from start to near-finish; the last installment in the series, Strange Fate, has yet to be published. In the meantime, I've satisfied my vampire-loving, apocalypse-thwarting hunger by reading this beloved series over and
Daughter of Smoke and Bone
By Laini Taylor
Reviewed by jegodin on Tuesday, November 22, 2011
This story pulled me in from the first page. I was so excited that I found a book to keep my interest all the way through. Karou, a young girl who knows nothing of her past, finds herself surrounded by the chimera who inhabit her sketchbook.
Beautiful Days
By Anna Godbersen
Reviewed by bbush on Monday, November 14, 2011
Beautiful Days is the second novel in the Bright Young Things series by author Anna Godbersen, about an unlikely group of teenagers living in the jazz age. Set in the roaring twenties during prohibition, the story focuses on three young women.
Angel Burn
By Lee Weatherly
Reviewed by jegodin on Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Willow finds herself in the presence of angels and they're not all unharmful. The humans who come in contact with them have their energy absorbed into the angel and all they see is how helpful the angels are. When Willow falls for the assassin hired to kill her, she finds that he's someone trustworthy. Excitement lifted off me as I realized how incredible this book is.
The Wizard Heir
By Cinda Williams Chima
Reviewed by lsmith on Wednesday, October 19, 2011
The Wizard Heir is the second book in the Heir Trilogy. However, this book is complete enough to stand alone. I’m sure reading the first would have given me some more backstory, but I was able to completely enjoy this one without having read The Warrior Heir first.
Wildefire
By Karsten Knight
Reviewed by jegodin on Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Five friends are brought together by the appearance of a siren. They then realize that they're all far from normal. Try godly. As the story develops, there is a great tension between the Wilde sisters. After near disaster, you'll be blown away by another slap in the face of the complex story.
Passion
By Lauren Kate
Reviewed by jegodin on Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Luce travels through time into each of her past lives searching for why her love for Daniel is so strong. She finds a new clue each time she sees his past self, and yet her Daniel is still so far behind. The two lovers are cursed together by their choices. Luce is searching for a way to break this curse and still gain Daniel. Can they elude Satin and find a way to end th
Death Cloud
By Andrew Lane
Reviewed by lsmith on Wednesday, August 17, 2011
“Logic. Use logic." --You know of Sherlock Holms. If you haven’t read the original books, you’ve probably seen the movies, watched the BBC television series, enjoyed the Sherlock Holms in the 22nd century cartoon, or just discussed him with family and friends.