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by J.A. Belfield
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Ivie Hill's Rant Rampage
Ivie Hill's Rant Rampage rated it 10 years ago
I really wanted to like this book, the blurb was promising. The whole reincarnation process to meet the man you are destined to be with was a different twist, even if he winds out being the reason you die at the end. The paranormal aspect of it had good elements, but not enough as there were moments...
Melanie's Book Reviews
Melanie's Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Darkness & Light introduces us to the Holloway Pack and as the series title suggests….we’ve got us some werewolves. In the beginning, we met Jem – a 30something housewife to Peter – and to me she is definitely a ‘stepford wife’ - dinner done on time, nice little housework routine going on, lets her ...
Cassandra Lost in Books
Cassandra Lost in Books rated it 12 years ago
When I started this book, I was really confused because of reading Instinct first. After I caught on to what was happening, which I didn't really understand completely until the cellar. I will not give it away, so you have to read it to find out. I loved feeling like I was with Jem as she struggl...
Burning Impossibly Bright
Burning Impossibly Bright rated it 13 years ago
To say that I'm a fan of paranormal stories would be a major understatement. I absolutely love them, and when you look at my bookshelf, that love is incredibly obvious as most of my books are of that genre. I'm not picky when it comes to paranormal creatures. I like faeries/fairies/fey (or however e...
Rebecca Hart's Reading Adventures
Rebecca Hart's Reading Adventures rated it 14 years ago
I finished this novel up over the long weekend, and I have to say I really enjoyed an hour or so each morning getting into Jem's head and travelling with her as she comes to terms with who she is. As she comes to believe in Nathan's fairy tale, so do we as the reader.Just a really engaging story and...
Jocelyn Adams - Living life one word at a time
I had the awesome pleasure of getting my hands on a copy of this little beauty even before it was released. ::snicker:: Yeah, I've got connections. :) This book was a pleasure to read from cover to cover, the smooth as silk writing style, a diverse cast of characters with distinct voices and a g...
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