The Dark World and I started out as the best of friends. At the beginning, I really liked Paige. I felt for her, as she tried to figure out how to deal with her lot in life. Being able to see ghosts, and not being able to explain it to anyone else? That's unbearable enough. Add in a high school sett...
Color me surprised. After DNFing Spellbound (I barely reached a quarter of the book) I never really though I'd pick up another book by Shultz again. How wrong was I? See, I was drawn in by the cover and the promise of demons so I said yes. Why not? And thank the universe I actually ended up liking t...
The Dark World by Cara Lynn Shultz Published by Harlequin on 2014-06-01 Genres: Paranormal, Young AdultSize: 304Format: eARCAmazon :: More Info :: PJV Rating: Paige Kelly is used to weird—in fact, she probably corners the market on weird, considering that her best friend, Dottie, has been dead...
Everyone thinks Paige Kelly is crazy, but the truth is that she can speak to ghosts, and when she’s attacked by a demon she finds out that’s not the weirdest part of her life. The boy who saves her, Logan, is a demon slayer, and he reveals Paige’s rare ability to open portals between the real world ...
When a paranormal story can mix not only human with other, but create a world where more than one race can coexist in a fascinating and creative way, you know you've hit the jackpot of books. The Dark World did that for me. Paige Kelly has been seeing ghosts since the day she saved a little boy from...
Arc provided by Harlequin Teen through Netgalley Release Date: May, 27 thAn interesting beginning for a new series.A well written story, with well developed characters, prone to make younger readers swoon.This turned out to be a little different from what I was expecting...
My feelings towards this book are incredibly mixed. For the first sixty or so pages I was really enjoying everything about this book: the moxy of the main character, her sense of humour, her dead best friend... For the next thirty or so pages I didn’t mind it. Some of the writing was quite simple, ...
(I feel like I've written this review a thousand times. All of zem amalgamate into one.)There was a turmoil watering down amongst us the day I realized there were too many bees in this world. I danced for the first time in a long while when I found this, experienced it first hand. Einstein lied, or ...
I didn't enjoy this story as much as the first book of the series but it was okay, tho. :)I don't really know what to say now... but I'll explain my opinion on my blog soon. :D
There were times when this didn't quite work but overall this was a good read. Emma Conner has had a hard life, her mother in the last year leaving her with her drunk of a stepfather who almost killed her in a car crash. Now she's living with her aunt in New York and going to an exclusive Upper Ea...
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