I would classify this book as a young adult category book. Having said that it perhaps a bit less young adult than some of the young adult books that I have read. Jennifer Estep has created a new and enjoyable universe where monsters, magiks and mundanes live together. She brings in elements of mob ...
Cold Burn of Magic is the first book in the new young adult urban fantasy Black Blade trilogy by Jennifer Estep. Even though I very rarely read YA, I decided to give this series a chance, since I absolutely love Ms. Estep’s Elemental Assassin series. Overall, I enjoyed listening to Cold Burn of Magi...
My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com. I’ve been a big fan of Jennifer Estep’s Elemental Assassin series for adults for many years now. I religiously purchase that series audiobook on release day every year. I’ve yet to try another series by her. I’m not a ...
THIS BOOK WAS SO GOOD. SO SOOO GOOD.If I were to review this book through a video blog, it would have been a 30-minute video with me spouting "SO GOOD" nonstop, with the addition of my chinky eyes trying to gouge out to emphasize my thoughts. Yeah, it was that good.I have always been a sucker for a ...
I am a huge fan of Jennifer Estep. I've never read any of her Young Adult books in the past, but when I saw the back cover copy for Cold Burn of Magic, I knew I had to read it. I was lucky enough to be given an ARC from the author with the promise of an honest review. Lila Merriweather is such an ...
Overall an easy and enjoyable read, if a bit simple and predictable - like popcorn or a snackfood of a book. With 17 and 19 year old protagonists and real world filled with magic and monsters it falls at some nexus of teen, young adult, (sub)urban fantasy, and magical realism. I plan the read the re...
***This review has also been posted on The Social PotatoLast year, one of my favorite series--Mythos Academy-- came to an end. I, like many other fans was left feeling lost because I had fallen in love with the characters and wasn't ready to let go (but when are you ever ready?). So when I found out...
Lila Merriweather lives in a world were there are monsters, fairies, and humans with Talents. She is a 17yr old orphan with two rare Talents that lies, and steals for a living. She works for a man that runs a pawn shop named Moe and the initial view of their relationship reminds you of the Artful Do...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life.4 Stars!I loved this book! I thought it was a lot of fun to read. I read simply because I want to be entertained and this book grabbed my attention right away and never let go. I am not sure why I tend to enjoy so many YA titles but it may hav...
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