J.J. McAvoy
J.J. McAvoy was born in Montreal, Canada and is currently studying Humanities at Carleton University. She is the oldest of three and has loved writing for years. She is inspired by everything from Shakespearean tragedies to Pop Culture. Her novel "Ruthless People", out July 17th, hopes to push...
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J.J. McAvoy was born in Montreal, Canada and is currently studying Humanities at Carleton University. She is the oldest of three and has loved writing for years. She is inspired by everything from Shakespearean tragedies to Pop Culture. Her novel "Ruthless People", out July 17th, hopes to push boundaries and take her readers on a ride through the dark side. Please feel free to stay in touch via Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and youtube, where she video blogs.
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Birth date: February 13, 1993
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I liked the set up of this,I really did. The book did seem long, but I was willing to go with it. I believe J.J. McAvoy is quite youngish-so I could let slide the juvenile elements. (Honestly, I believe the seduction & sex is where this is most evident)There were plot twists and extras that just go...
Okay, let's get the ugly out of the way first. Even though I really liked it, the book was far, far, faaaar from perfect.Some issues I had with it include:1) Did the author, or anyone for that matter, care to proofread the book? There were typos everywhere and even a couple of grammar mistakes.2) Th...
This one has been getting a lot of mixed reviews. For what's it's worth, I did really enjoy it. It wasn't perfect, but I liked the main characters and most of the side characters. I though they had chemistry and I haven't read many books like this, but that could just be me ofcourse :)I've read some...
"With everyone in class vying to be one of the twelve disciples—a group of twelve students that Professor Black takes under his wing—tensions run high."Kind of reminds me of How to Get Away with Murder,....
Initial reaction: I'm pretty vexed I wasted the better part of a few hours total reading this book. Choppy and juvenile dialogue, half-developed characters, and yes, it feels like a fanfic of the TV series "How to Get Away with Murder." I didn't think the latter at first starting the novel, but betw...