Disclaimer: Andrea Berthot and I are 'friends' on Goodreads but do not know each other offline.I thought The Heartless City was amazing. When Andrea Berthot reached out and asked me if I would be interested in reviewing it, it sounded interesting – but I had no idea how awesome it really was. When s...
I've been contemplating for a while where to start with The Hypnotic City. I really enjoyed The Heartless City, although I complained about it being a zombie book without zombies. My experience this time was much the same, it felt like there was not a lot of the first book in the second, making it f...
[I received a copy of this book from the publisher, in exchange for an honest review.]Although this sequel to "The Heartless City" is more of a standalone, I'd still recommend reading the first novel, as it will make understanding Philomena (and her relationship with her friends) better.Philomena he...
I received this book for free from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Disclaimer: Andrea and I are Goodreads friends. This is because I read a review copy of The Heartless City, fell in love with it, and decided And...
I received this book for free from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. SUMMARY London has been in quarantine for 13 years thanks to the Hydes, monstrous-like heart-eating beings that shift from ordinary infected huma...
Two things up front: 1. I chose this book because of the cover 2. This is one of those books where you shouldn't read the whole blurb because it spoils most of what happens in the book (I really don't see why authors/publishers would do this!) London, 1903. It has been quarantined for the last 13 ...
[I received a copy from the publisher, in exchange for an honest review.]First thing first: gorgeous cover is gorgeous.I liked the characters in general. Elliot who was a good soul from the beginning, and had to understand that what he perceived as a "weakness" was in fact his greatest strength, all...