The first book was enjoyable, but 2 weeks after finishing this book, I honestly cannot tell you what the fuck this one was about. It was so utterly dull.
My review cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/reviews/Feb09/thechosen.GH.htmlDaniel “Morgue” Morgan is an Expeller. A killer of demons, Morgue is forced to live every day with the darkness in his soul that comes from having to hunt and kill the forces of evil. When...
Wow, this sequel really took me by storm! In the first book Theia meets Hayden, prince of Under. Since that's the land of nightmares, her life gets interesting fast. She's inexplicably drawn to him both in dreams and in reality. Despite early missteps they manage to fall in love. (Please don't tell ...
I liked this book. The secondary characters were really well fleshed out. I liked getting to know a wider variety of people. The romance was a little slow and dragged in some points. The one technical thing I personally would have changed was how the author used first person narrative. I felt like t...
This book confused me. I hated the ending. I wanted them to love each other the way they did before his stupid mother/demon....ohhh i hated that woman.2.3 stars...
I've read quite a few YA books recently. All of them have the usual high school trappings, in some form or another - first love/crush, dances & drama - but the good ones are written with a certain degree of maturity, i.e. I am not constantly hit in the face with teenage angst. Not so with "Falling U...
Between 2.5 and 3 stars though the story was pretty shallow and simple, light in the angst and read more like a bunch of scenes strung together rather then a cohesive story...it pretty much sticks to the plot synopsis, no real surprises, very little action, no real insight into what the hero's life ...
This review can also be found my blog.“Everything started the night I saw the burning man fall from the sky.”Gwen Hayes’ young-adult novel “Falling Under“ is about a young girl, who’s English, but lives in America with her father. Theia’s mom died while giving birth to her and Theia somewhat blames ...
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