I received a free copy by agreeing to post an honest review from Ebooks For Review. Content Warning: Child Abuse, Murder, Piss-poor Representation of Abuse Survivors. The cover is gorgeous and the blurb was intriguing. I didn’t get what I thought I would at all though. This isn’t what I expected and...
Full review at http://fireandicephoto.blogspot.com/2013/06/owlet-by-emma-michaels-blog-tour-and.htmlThings I loved about Owlet- the cover. Wow! Beautiful and intriguing. 5 stars on the cover for sure. Here's another author that has done her homework and provided swirling fonts, an easy to use press ...
Hi! My name is Tiffany and I am a book-oholic, book devourer, and generally get myself in trouble by having more books to read than I possibly could finish. OR CAN I? No, really. My TBR on goodreads is out of control. And it doesn't even have the books on my kindle that are sitting in the collection...
Owlet drew me in with its mysterious synopsis and gorgeous cover. As a reader of paranormal fiction, I'm always looking for something fresh to add to my bookshelf. I was instantly enchanted with the idea of a girl whose past slowly comes back to her in dreams. Iris has a voice that speaks to her, th...
I can't wait for this! My cousin (GCR MARIA) has her story in this book! :) It's called My Dearest Valentine! So happy for her!
Owlet begins and ends with a dream and in between, the words have a singsong and dreamlike quality to them as if they are floating inside the mind of the reader. I didn't know what to expect from Iris and her story. It is so unique to read a fantasy book where the main character is asthmatic, dreams...
Secrets, lies, betrayal – Owlet sounds like a fascinating and suspenseful read. Unfortunately most of the secrets stay as secrets and the lies/betrayals don’t cut deep since the characters remain undeveloped. By the end, I was just thankful Owlet was a short read.The biggest problem I had with Owlet...
MY THOUGHTSLOVED ITIris has had asthma ever since she can remember. She doesn't remember much about her early childhood except snippets of a poetic fairy tale and her magical island of Never Never. She doesn't remember her mother, only her father and Diana, her caretaker and somewhat aunt are her ...
When I originally was asked to review this book, I thought it was about shapeshifters. That is not completely accurate though. It's a story about a seventeen year old girl who has been home schooled, living in a remote place away from other people. She has a very serious case of asthma that flairs w...