by Anton Strout
I was super excited by this book when I first heard about it, the concept sounded really fun. even thought the cover was cute. Almost as soon as I started getting a couple pages in I realized this book was not for me. The characters are extremely flat, there isn't any depth or real personality build...
DNF. I wanted to love this book. The blurb made it sound like it had such potential. But I waded through ~118 pages and I'm done. This book was so bad it should've been a parody: Spoiled, whiny rich-girl lead? Check. Blue-haired, artsy dancer best friend? Check. Nerdy guy that loves D&D and...
No sophomore slump here! I had been anxiously awaiting the followup to last year's Alchemystic, the first in Anton Strout's Spellmason series, since I absolutely adored it. After doing everything but having the labor pains to bring it forth, I finally, finally got my hands on it on release day. I...
This is the first book in The Spellmason Chronicles by Anton Strout. I picked this book up because I liked the cover and the blurb sounded interesting. I have always had a thing for gargoyles and this seemed a good fit.The book opens from the point of view of the gargoyle, or as he prefers to be c...
Finally done. Yeesh. *** See Review over at ParanormalHaven***
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsI'm not sure if this book was meant to be cute but that was my overall impression of Alchemystic. Alexandra, the heroine, is young and naive while as Stanis, the gargoyle, is old but has little memory of his past. Together they come across as the blind leading the blind but n...