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Cole Gibsen
Cole Gibsen first realized she different when, in high school, she was still reading comic books while the other girls were reading fashion magazines.It was her love of superheroes that first inspired her to pick up a pen. Her favorite things to write about are ordinary girls who find themselves... show more
Cole Gibsen first realized she different when, in high school, she was still reading comic books while the other girls were reading fashion magazines.It was her love of superheroes that first inspired her to pick up a pen. Her favorite things to write about are ordinary girls who find themselves in extraordinary situations.Cole is represented by Nicole Resciniti of the Seymour Agency.
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Author Unpublished
Author Unpublished rated it 10 years ago
Title: Katana Author: Cole Gibsen Genre: YA Fiction, Historical, Reincarnation Rating: 5 Stars Description/Synopsis: Skater girl or supernatural samurai? Rileigh Martin wants to believe that adrenaline gave her the strength to fend off three muggers in the mall parking lot. But adrenaline doesn't e...
Anto1LittleBookwormBitch
Anto1LittleBookwormBitch rated it 11 years ago
01.06.14 Only read Believe in me by J. Lynn. 4 stars. Male POV. Love Ollie*-*
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it 11 years ago
This anthology was a hit or miss for me. Some of the stories were engaging and enjoyable, such as one of the first stories, Daylight, a very sweet romance. I mostly read the book for J. Lynn's story, Believe in Me. I liked it, but wanted more of a story for Ollie. This is definitely one to give ...
The Blair Book Project
The Blair Book Project rated it 12 years ago
Being introduced to Rileigh Martin in Katana [book one of this series] didn’t exactly leave a memorable impression on me. I enjoyed reading the book but I voiced out a lot qualms about it in my review of Katana. The thought of having fun reading it was enough to make me give Senshi [book two] a try....
The Blair Book Project
The Blair Book Project rated it 12 years ago
I’ve been a constant victim of book covers. Really. I just never learn. When I chanced upon a copy of Katana, I was immediately drawn to the kick-ass cover. How awesome are those swords, yeah? And the synopsis was just as awesome: A reincarnated samurai warrior, a promise of relentless fighting and ...
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