This was a great little book. It was only 276 pages long but it was a quick, fun read. And as a bonus, it was available (at the time that I downloaded it) on Kindle Unlimited. Wraith introduces us to Saiya who is our title Wraith. Saiya can detach her shadow and send it on missions, … Continue reading Wraith by Helen Harper (No Spoilers)
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The Hundredth Queen by Emily R. King (No Spoilers)
So I'm trying to get all my reviews squared away before we head off for the Thanksgiving holiday, because I know I'll finish at least 3 books while I'm away. My aunt has no cell service and no wifi where she lives so aside from watching television, which I hardly do when I'm at home … Continue reading The Hundredth Queen by Emily R. King (No Spoilers)
The Body Counter by Anne Frasier (No Spoilers)
In case you missed it, The Body Reader by Anne Frasier was my second post on this blog. I enjoyed that book so much (4 Flame rating) that Jude Fontaine was dubbed my very first Fiery Female! After a little over a year, I came across the second installment in the Jude Fontaine Mysteries series (because I … Continue reading The Body Counter by Anne Frasier (No Spoilers)
A Glimmer of Hope by Steve McHugh (No Spoilers)
Alright, so first of all, I have news. You know how I always sing the praises of Goodreads Deals and they feature in almost every one of my reviews because I'm obsessed and I have a book problem!? Well, I was surprised to learn that Amazon has decided to merge Goodreads Deals with Kindle Daily … Continue reading A Glimmer of Hope by Steve McHugh (No Spoilers)
The Winter Over by Matthew Iden (Spoilers)
Okay, so the first thing I have to say is that I listened to this book rather than read it, and the narrator for this book was FANTASTIC! She nailed all of the accents. We're talking, Irish, Russian, Dutch, Southern American, all of it. She lent each character their own personality with her narration and … Continue reading The Winter Over by Matthew Iden (Spoilers)
The Eighth Guardian by Meredith McCardle
So far, I have learned one thing about myself from blogging book reviews: I tend to read similar books back to back. (See Exile for Dreamers and A Murder in Time) I'm not sure how this phenomenon occurs because I certainly don't plan these things out. I just read based off of what mood I'm … Continue reading The Eighth Guardian by Meredith McCardle
Ticker by Lisa Mantchev
So people always ask me how I decide what books I'm going to read, and the simple answer to that question is PRICE, although I do also like a good synopsis. Goodreads is a fantastic site, as if I don't laud their praises enough, but they recently started this new thing called "Goodreads Deals" where … Continue reading Ticker by Lisa Mantchev
The Curse: Touch of Eternity by Emily Bold
Oh man, this was another of those books where the premise and synopsis sounded so promising, but the author just could not deliver. Although I will admit that the majority of my review comes from my extreme dislike of the over-dramatized writing that this author used. I understand that her target audience is teens and … Continue reading The Curse: Touch of Eternity by Emily Bold
The Body Reader by Anne Frasier
Four star rating for this one! Wow, this story had me engaged from the beginning all the way until the end. There is nothing I love more than a strong female lead, and Anne Frasier certainly delivered. The story starts with Jude Fontaine escaping from her captor after being held for three years. But it's not … Continue reading The Body Reader by Anne Frasier