Thanks GR, for making me delete this review by accident (yet again).ANYWAYS, retry two.1.5 Stars at best. [sighs]Welp, this hasn't really made me want to read the actual series any bit. First I started off liking Shay considerably, despite complaints in other reviews about how such a "d*ck" he is. A...
Shadow Days follows Shay as he moves to his uncle's (Bosque Mar's) mansion in Vale, leading up to that bear attack which begins the events of the Nightshade trilogy. It was great to read from Shay's POV and learn a bit about him before we meet him in Nightshade through the eyes of Calla. It was qu...
Free prequel here about Shay to be read after series.
Extremely creepy prequel. So dark, and so lonely! Poor Shay, luckily, he had some friends and could communicate a little with facebook.Very apt start to the series.
Shadow Days is a short story on Shay’s point of view. This novella was about what happened to Shay before he met Calla. There wasn’t really anything much into it that you won’t know if or when you read Nightshade, well specifically on the idea of the creepiness of Bosque’s house anyway. So I don’t ...
Original Review posted at Rabid Reads: http://www.rabidreads.com/This novella occurs before Nightshade so if you haven't gotten around to reading the first installment or if you just want a sneak peek into this series, Shadow Days is a great way to go. It's written a little differently though becaus...
i liked this novella...it made me like shay's character even more. however, it did make me wonder why he hadn't suspected more of his role in the world of the keepers and guardians. he never even lets on to calla how weird he really finds rowan estate, but it's obvious from this prequel that he as...
Shadow Days is a free prequel novella set the weeks leading up to the beginning of Nightshade. This is Shay's story and I enjoyed reading from his perspective. Shay has just turned 18 when he receives a call from his uncle telling him he has to move from Portland to live in the family estate in Va...
I think a novella must be the toughest kind of book to write. How do you fit in more info than you would in a short story, but less than you would in a novel? Shadow Days definitely fell into the category of novella. At times it read a bit like promotional material, but otherwise I enjoyed delving...