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by Sarah Beth Durst
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Jennifer's Blog
Jennifer's Blog rated it 10 years ago
This is an absolutely fantastic book, one I found it very hard to put down. The book is written from the point of view of shattered, broken Eve - she has amnesia, she's wearing a face not her own, she has disturbing yet beautiful flashbacks...which her "protectors" need to help them catch a serial k...
DrAwkto Reads
DrAwkto Reads rated it 11 years ago
I picked it up cause it was recommended to me from Goodreads. Apparently it was supposed to be similar to Bone Season. Boy was it wrong. The writing is bland. And despite the interesting plot, the characters and the writing killed it for me. Definitely did not finish this book. I did try my best to ...
R-r-read
R-r-read rated it 11 years ago
The GoodThe premise and cover. Serial killer, memory loss, magic, danger? Sounds like one hell of a book to me! This book had such huge potential, and I am a total sucker for a good cover.Zach. I know a lot of people found Zach to be a total clown, but I really enjoyed his dorky, playful personality...
The Not-So-Literary Heiresses
The Not-So-Literary Heiresses rated it 11 years ago
This is what I felt for the first 60% of this book: I don't normally use GIFs on my reviews but words cannot express how much this book confused and frustrated the freaking hell out of me. Eve is under some sort of Paranormal Witness Protection Program. She has no memories of her past but s...
Unapologetic Reader, Psychotic Writer
Full review to come.
Ageless Pages Reviews
Ageless Pages Reviews rated it 11 years ago
In a nutshell: Intriguing concept, decent writing, problematic characters, erratic pacing.Review to come.
Erin's Books
Erin's Books rated it 11 years ago
3.5 stars.Conjured is definitely unlike any other book I have read. We find out that Eve is part of the Witness Protection Program but we get very little background as to why….at first. Sarah Beth Durst did a great job of exposing bits and pieces of the story throughout the novel by revealing thin...
Books and Things
Books and Things rated it 11 years ago
This book is frustrating. Now before I go further, let me explain that it is a good thing. :) You are supposed to be frustrated and a bit confused. You are following the protagonist, Eve and she is frustrated and confused. She has memory loss and is trying to feel her way, trying to figure out who s...
Inspiring Insomnia
Inspiring Insomnia rated it 11 years ago
This review and others are posted at Inspiring Insomnia.When I finished reading Conjured, my first thought was, "Why wasn't this a short story?" The first 75% was an uninteresting and somewhat confusing mish-mash of genres: lost memories, a serial killer, and magic. The last 25% threw in a crazy, ...
jenryland
jenryland rated it 11 years ago
I was SO excited by the concept of a magic-wielding serial killer, but I was disappointed that serial killer was not actually a big part of this book.I must have glossed over the part of the blurb that mentions that Conjured is also an amnesia story. Eve, the main character, is in witness protection...
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