You can read all of my reviews at Alluring Reads.I don't know how to classify Darkness Becomes her, it's a paranormal/mythological, thriller/romance set in a semi-dystopian setting. That's a lot right? Believe it or not, all of that worked so well! This was a fast paced read that was packed to the ...
Gaaaah! Why does it have to leave me hanging?? :o This one could literally drive me insane. It's a great book though. Kelly Keaton is definitely an amazingly talented author. Her description of the trance-like state the vampires can put you in had me feeling literally dazed by the beauty of it.I def...
I read DARKNESS BECOMES HER on a whim. It had been on my Kindle awhile after a spree of purchases from who knows when. Or maybe library last week? I have no idea, but it was on there. I opened the document and started reading, not knowing what to expect other than science fiction mixed with the para...
What to say about this book. I ended up skimming a lot of it because I had a bad feeling that turned out to be pretty justified. The book starts off good, and has potential... But it needed to be fleshed out more, certain aspects of the plot needed to be slowed down, the mythology had my eyebrows li...
Also appears on The Screaming Nitpicker.2.5 stars.If Darkness Becomes Her had been written by a more patient author, it would have been fantastic. Unfortunately, it was not, and a strong foundation turned out to be a barely-standing framework of what could have been.Keaton's world of supernatural cr...
First and foremost, this book does not match its cover. To me, this cover evokes a stereotypical Twilight-esque teen vampire romance. If I were designing this cover, I would have drawn instead on the atmospheric setting of a sort of postapocalyptic, decaying, supernatural-infused New Orleans.New 2, ...
I had a bit of a love/hate relationship with Darkness Becomes Her. On the one hand Ari constant NEED to be normal rubbed me the wrong way. So did her constant ripping on her hair and eyes, I mean come on now you've had them for this long embrace them. Then on the other hand I loved her fierce loyalt...
*Rating* 4.0*Genre* YA Paranormal*Review*The year is 2026 and 17 year old Ari Selkirk is searching for answers about what really happened to her mother 13 years ago that forced her to leave her behind in foster care. Ari, who has silver hair that seems to have a mind of its own, as well as blue eyes...
I liked this book because of the mythology and the paranormal aspects. I liked how the main character was different looking, was able to kick ass and had a potty mouth with a non-sugar coating personality. I also really liked Violet. However there were a few things I did not like in the book. 1. I d...
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