3.5 stars.Was originally going to be a four star book but the ending was so abrupt, it knocked it down a bit for me. I wouldn't say I'm disappointed, necessarily. I loved the rawness and the originality. I love Samantha Young's writing and her ability to craft such memorable stories and characters. ...
There is a very funny story as to why I bought this book. I was on my phone with my blogger friend, Trini from A Book Lovers Review along with Damaris from Good Choice Reading, were trying to get me to buy a book they recommended. Trini yelled," NO Savannah! Buy Slammed, you'll love it." And then De...
I ended up losing interest in this one. I found the mythology a bit boring. The book initially started out interesting when it was about Eden's soul-eating family. Her father raped and killed people in the mansion's basement. The Ankh back story was the plot killer. Once it was divulged her only fri...
Soul Eater or Blessed? I really liked this story and the lead character, Eden. I think the author shows us her thoughts and really nails the teenage girl psyche, especially one who isn't part of the "popular cheerleader" clique. This was a great first book and the ending leaves you wanting more...Ho...
First of all my opinion of what a young adult book and what other people think a young adult book is, is totally different. I think a young adult novel is for people 16+ maybe 15 depending on their emotional maturity level. So yes I believe that this book is a young adult book, even with the prologu...
Noah Valois, a warrior of Ankh, is sent on a secret mission to determine if Blessed-born Eden Winslow is redeemable or needs killing. Eden is a confused 17 year-old with indifferent parents who do horribly, disgusting, violent things in the basement. A darkness is growing inside her which she is d...
With my fail streak up to 6, my hopes were gone. My mood is purely YA PNR lately so here I was just browsing Goodreads for something good (since I’m bored of my to-read shelf) and I stumbled upon Blood Will Tell. Since the cover model (the dude one, not this edition’s one – duh – I’ll attach it at ...
I can't believe I am the only one who is going to write a negative review about this book. There were a lot of those little things that got on my nerves. This girl (her name is Eden BTW. Ugh! These authors choose 'unique' names to make the girl special) is a typical loner and has only one friend who...
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