Glass Heart (Cold Kiss)
Format: kindle
ASIN: B007HBY9UW
Publish date: September 18th 2012
Publisher: HarperTeen
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Magic,
Paranormal,
Witches,
Romance,
Mystery,
Horror,
High School,
Zombies,
Young Adult Paranormal
Series: Cold Kiss (#2)
3.5Posted on Dark Faerie Tales.Glass Heart by Amy Garvey is the follow up book to Cold Kiss. Garvey made a fan out of me when I read Cold Kiss and couldn’t wait to read Glass Heart. There was something about the way Garvey wrote Cold Kiss. How it symbolized love as unforgiving and relentless. Garvey...
I adore Amy Garvey's writing style. And this book had me literally laughing out loud many times. But I think Cold Kiss should have been left as a stand-alone. The only real purpose I found was to tie up the loose ends from Cold Kiss. We also see Wren learning about and trying out her magic a lot mor...
CONTAINS SPOLIERSWhere to begin? This book was ehh for me. I felt that it was a complete unnecessary sequel to Cold Kiss. Cold Kiss would of been a fine stand alone book. I guess the reason that I didn't really like the book was because I can't stand Wren. She's annoying, whiny and a coward who runs...
A sweet story that focuses on the girl and her wanting the boy to accept her for who she is but failing miserably to see the whole picture. Sweet how she describes things, lovely how different this time around feels to her, but frustrating too because there’s this refusal on her part to see things f...
I posted this review over at Fictionators, so check that out if you want to read a couple of swoony boy quotes.Do you guise remember how much I loved Cold Kiss? If you don’t, I’ll just remind you–I really loved it. And I loved Wren, which usually never happens to me (ya’ll know I’m all about the swo...