by Ari Marmell
I'm out; I have no idea beyond character and place names what this has to do with the first book in series. Honestly, it's a combination of horror and serial killer with the heroine gone TSTL and lots of everyone murking about alleys either doing the murdering or seeking the murderer. Not my cup...
False Covenant is a good follow up to Thief's Covenant. I'm knocking half a star off my rating though because of yet another heartbreaking death of a character in this series. I'm not sure how much more of this I can take. I'm going to take a break from this series now and think about whether or not...
Widdershins is absolutely relatable, lovable, hilarious, and entertaining. I would have to say that she is an incredibly successful fantasy character. Marmell really knows what he's doing and appears to be quite the hidden master of fantasy writing. As his only YA series, the Widdershins novels are ...
I just could not get into this book. I must have picked it up and put it down a dozen times. I'm starting to wonder if I'm in a reading slump. Yes dear reader, it even happens to me. Shocking.I love Theif's Covenant so much I got it for my little brother. It was darker then I normally like but the w...
Of the two Widdershins novels, The False Covenant is, by far, my favorite. I’ve decided that I want Widdershins as my friend. Seriously! I absolutely loved her in this book. And her loyalty never ceases to amaze me.The False Covenant was a darker, creepier read than its predecessor, Thief’s Cove...
First I have to say, evil author alert (in a good way of course!). This time I stopped reading and shouted no!!! (and by now my poor bf is used to me going crazy over a book). So he "listened" while I rambled on and cursed the author and then hurried and finished the rest of the book. I think Marmel...