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Hello and Welcome to the first stop on on this blog tour. Thank you to Shaz at FABT for letting me take part. This was an absolutely wonderful story. This story is told from 3 different points of view; Inary's, her brother Logan's and her friend Alex's.The prologue is a flashback to when Inary was 8...
Thank you to the author and publisher for the review copy. **reviewed by Melissa, oh lovely daughter of mine*** Inary Monteith’s life is at a crossroads. After a stolen night with her close friend Alex, she’s just broken his heart by telling him it was all a terrible mistake. Then she has to rus...
This is quite a tough review to write because my head knows that this one is an easy three stars, but at the same time, it’s difficult to figure out why. I mean, there were a lot of issues that ensured I struggled with the book for quite a while. Like the POV’s used—the omni stalled me from connecti...
We begin the second book in the Sarah Midnight trilogy with a prologue. Sarah, aged 8, is with her grandmother Morag. Admonished to protect and preserve the Midnight family, this is the last thing her grandmother shared with her before she went back to where she belonged … the sea.Chapter One begi...
I never really liked Shakespeare. Besides the fact that I've got no appreciation for the finer aspects of 16th-century English, and that most of his plays are frankly, dull as dirt, I desperately hated the use of dramatic irony. As far as I'm concerned, dramatic irony is the most annoying literary d...
3.5/5
Won over at Kindle And Me.
We start Sarah’s story at James and Anne’s funeral. Her maternal aunt, Juliet, is staying at Sarah’s family home. Juliet has no idea of the secret activities the Midnight family are involved with. The plan is for Sarah to move in with her aunt. With good timing, in walks Sarah’s cousin, Harry Mid...
Can I have this now, please? Kthxbai. :)