I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review First things first, Greta and the Glass Kingdom is book #2 in the Mylena Chronicles and continues where book #1 ended. While I think Ms. Jacobs did a good job summarizing book #1 enough to prevent complete confusion, I still think...
It was the cover for Greta and the Goblin Kingthat caught my interest and it was the title that reeled me in. I was looking to read some fantasy and wasn’t very sure of what to expect from the novel. Romance? Some Goblins and a lady bounty hunter for a protagonist? Sounded like nothing I have ever r...
Surprisingly better than i expected. The romance with the exception of a couple of moments wasn't swoon worthy, but the fighting scenes were cool and I liked Greta. This slightly dysfunctional kickass heroine is what got me out of my reading funk. So points for that and of course for originality cau...
I enjoyed Greta and the Goblin King a lot. The pace was great. The writing smooth and simplistic (in a good way). The story easy to get into as the reader gets dropped into the thick of it all (though I also had a small issue with that, too, which I’ll come to in a sec). Greta was a great lead. Isaa...
2013-08-10This looks really good, but I'm not going to read it until the sequel is scheduled. I can't deal with withdrawal, you know how it is.2013-09-11On her twitter, the author says that she has finished the second book and is editing it (here the tweet). There's no title, no publisher and no pub...