I couldn't get past the fifth chapter. The main character was absolutely appalling and while I liked Chase, I couldn't understand why it happened so fast and why in the world he could like her.Also, the mystery seemed pretty flimsy and maybe it was just me but the names were all very hokey.
I really enjoyed this book. The setting in the outer banks drew me in and I liked the small town atmosphere that helped bring the characters to life. I found the main character to be just slightly two-dimensional but that could be either because it's the first book in the series and as such, the cha...
The first 100 pages took me almost a week to read while the final 70 took me but a small part of a Saturday afternoon. I blame the first person narration for many of the books shortcomings. I actually found myself using a piece of scrap paper to highlight the book's cons as I read for fear that I ...
This is one of those books where the concept is very interesting, but I felt that it sort of failed when it came to execution and getting the facts/setting right. The setting is a Ren Faire--a permanent one. While there may be permanent Renaissance Faires in existence, all the ones I know of (at lea...
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