by Karsten Knight
it took me a long time to decide to do this (literally since october of 2014) because i really enjoyed the first one's diverse casting and the storyline itself seems really good, plus karsten knight is just a flat out likable guy. unfortunately, this book was just boring to me, for some reason. now ...
Ashline Wilde finds herself betrayed and broken hearted. Older sister Eve has been eaten by the oily creatures called The Cloak. Leaving her friends behind, Ashline begins the search for her younger sister who has been kidnapped by a psychotic band of Gods and Goddesses who call themselves the Four ...
4 stars
One thing I like about Karsten Knight: the world he has cooked up is beyond fascinating. I could read about Ash and her adventures all day!That is, if Knight had the ability to make me continue to give a damn about his characters and where they're going.I was hooked for the first two hundred pages o...
I discovered this author last year just before his debut, Wildefire, came out and I'm so glad that I did. His writing, attention to detail, and wit are just a few of the things that I love about this series and can't wait for more.When things don't work out in California or on her trip with Cole, As...
As you know, I absolutely adored Ash and the gang in last year’s Wildefire, and I’m happy to say that I enjoyed Embers and Echoes as well (even if lots of my favorite characters weren’t really in this book. Sad Sasha!).Karsten Knight took us away from the boarding school setting and brought us to th...
Okay, I really like the cover of this book!