I can't believe I had ever contemplating reading one of her books. It makes me so sick and speechless to read about the crazy deceit she's pulled over everyone.Please take the time to read or at least skim through the below links before you even pick up any of her books.http://www.thebooklantern.com...
Who writes the synopses of these books? If they're any hint of the quality of Kailin Gow's writing, then no.(The graphic designer within me also cries.)
*Read the full review at Witchmag's Boekenplank* The beginning of the book reminded my of another book I’ve read: The Iron King. It started about the same way as Bitter Frost: a girl gets attacked and is suck into the world of the elves/fairies. It looked so much alike that I actually started doub...
More like a 3.5. The story line and plot development was too rushed and the novel was much to short for my taste. In many ways it was similar to the Iron Fey Series, but differed enough to keep me reading. Still, I'll probably read the next books in the series to find out what happens.
meh. So, this book just ENDS at 196 pages. Actually it says "Breena, Kian and Logan's story continues in Book 2". No character building, and then no climax? And then like a 40 page excerpt from a totally unrelated book is included? What book does that?Not to be nitpicky, but I found the sentence str...
Bitter Frost was a good read that sucked me in as I read, and I appreciated getting immersed into this world, with Breena and her secret heritage. However, I do feel that it was far too brief and seemed....unfinished, and I don't mean the cliffhanger ending. I felt a little cheated that it was so sh...
This was ridiculously short. I'm kind of glad though. I didn't like it all that much. It was better than Wicked Woods(awful), but it still felt very juvenile. I do like some of the characters here though, especially Kian. I probably will read the next book in the series, but I'm not in a huge hu...
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