Synopsis MacKayla Lane's life is good. She has great friends, a decent job, and a car that breaks down only every other week or so. In other words, she's your perfectly ordinary twenty-first-century woman. Or so she thinks...until something extraordinary happens. When her sister is murdered, lea...
DNF at 121 pagesThe characters were basically piles of shit. That's about all the characterization they got. The world-building wasn't even good enough to convince me to finish it.
This book was a definite guilty pleasure. I've read it once before, but it's been so long I decided a re-read was due. I suppose my reading tastes have changed quite a bit as I've gotten older because I found parts of this book very shallow and superficial. The fact that shades of nail polish are me...
So, yes, I am finally starting this series after looking at it on my selves for a couple years (I actually have the old covers). The think that stood out the most to me was the world itself. It is so incredibly well developed. While it is based on our modern-world, the "dark areas" are taking ove...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life.5 Stars!I am bumping my rating up a star this time. Any book that makes me want to keep reading it over and over like everyone of the books in this series should probably be rated a full 5 stars. I vividly remember the first time that I encount...
Must get up to speed again for the new release in january!I know not everyone loves this series, but I really love it, even after my first re-read if it (and yes I mean first, as I highly doubt it will be the last time) and I'm having a hard time leaving the fever world and go to sleep.
Barrons is somewhat intriguing, but not enough so that it cancels out the annoyance that is MacKayla. If these two are a package deal, I don't think I will continue. Sorry fans.
"My philosophy is pretty simple—any day nobody's trying to kill me is a good day in my book. I haven't had many good days lately." MacKayla Lane is your average 22 year old small town girl with a good enough job, great family, a car that breaks every now and then and a happy life. One phone call...
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