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Before going into this, I thought it was going to be a dark creepy story, but honestly, this but was pretty light and fun, aside from the fact that Dusty is investigating a murder, it's just like any other paranormal high school story, ht with a few twists. Full review to come...
My first introduction to Nightmares was Sabine in the Soul Screamers series by Rachel Vincent. Since then I've been hoping there would be more books about them. Mindee Arnett has brought that hope to reality. The Nightmare Affair is a quick and fun read. The school these kids go to reminds of th...
I have noticed, for the most part, that when a blogger says a book is "fun," i.e., "this book didn't have a lot of depth but it was fun," that's code word for it was meh. At least most of the time. But when I say it here, I actually mean it. The Nightmare Affair WAS fun. The story was fairly formula...
I love it when authors try out new things, daring things. A Nightmare Affair caught my eye because of that particular thing: it's freshness. Besides the gorgeous cover, the thought of a sixteen year old Nightmare got me all kinds of curious to read this book. I've never read a book about Nightmares ...
****Also posted as a guest review over at Paranormalhaven.com****2.5 StarsA fun premise with a unique protagonist is what got me to pick up Mindee Arnett’s The Nightmare Affair. Dusty Everhart is a Nightmare. A mythical creature that feeds from peoples’ dreams, we meet Dusty as she’s breaking into a...