The cover looked cool. So I decided to read it. It is one of those novels where you better don't stop and start to think about it. It is fast paced and an easy read, which makes it perfect to relax but not much more than that. The main character is thrown into the hands of a band of vigilante brothe...
I have a bit of history with this novel that I'll get out of the way first. In 2014 I was provided an eARC via Netgalley of this book which ended up as a DNF. I was always intrigued by this novel, but couldn't get through it as a book. After I saw that it had an audio book version to it, I decided t...
There is a first book in this series, Unborn, that you will want to read before this book as it is the start of Khara's mystery into who she is as well as builds the relationships that she has in the second book. Welcome to the underworld, where Hades rules and Khara feels more at home than she doe...
This is the follow-up to Unborn, which I read and reviewed earlier. I didn't really care for this all that much and don't really understand all rave reviews it received on Goodreads! More than half of the story was spent with Khara running around the Underworld, seeking answers to questions from tho...
The premise to this story sounded pretty interesting, but the execution fell a bit short in a few areas, namely character and world building. Khara was a denizen of the underworld, where she grew up as a ward of Hades, never knowing who her real parents were. One day, quite unexpectedly, she's taken...
Unseen was simply awesome, it picks up right after Unbornleaves off which helps you quickly transition right back into the story. While Unborn had set the stage, Unseen takes Khara back to the Underworld where she grew up and reunites her with her adoptive father Hades. However, her time in the Unde...
It's been a long time since I've really enjoyed reading an Urban fantasy book, but let me tell you, I fell in love with this one. I love the fact that it has a mixture of paranormal, mythology, and all that great stuff. I really like the heroine, she actually cracked me up a few times with the way s...
Publication Date: Available Now from 47North. Source: Purchased copy for Kindle. Khara has spent centuries discovering everything about the Underworld―except her place in it. But when she’s ripped from her home, solving the riddle of her origins becomes more important than ever. With evil stalki...
(I got a copy courtesy of NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.)I shall be honest and say that I was one inch from DNFing this one. About four or five times. I trudged on because I felt I owed the book a review, since I had requested it, but I just can't recommend it. Instead, I shall thank t...
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