Jocelyn Adams
Jocelyn Adams grew up on a farm in Lakefield and now lives in Muskoka. She's a former computer geek among other things. Mostly, she's a dreamer with a vivid imagination and a love for fantasy (and a closet romantic -- shhh!). When she isn't shooting her compound bow or writing, she hangs out with...
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Jocelyn Adams grew up on a farm in Lakefield and now lives in Muskoka. She's a former computer geek among other things. Mostly, she's a dreamer with a vivid imagination and a love for fantasy (and a closet romantic -- shhh!). When she isn't shooting her compound bow or writing, she hangs out with her husband and young daughter at their little house in the woods.
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Darcy is a reporter but she is tired of writing meaningless articles for the society page. Darcy wants to make a difference in the world. Darcy has been promised more if she could get an interview with Micah Laine. Micah was a millionaire playboy who had been kidnapped and held captive in Columbia....
The world of Mortal Machine is amazing. I loved the concept of the rifts, the secret society, their abilities, and the strange creatures that hung Addison. She started seeing rifts when she was young, but never imagined just what they really were and why they seemed to follow her. She's a great char...
The dead have been waiting for her… Addison Beckett tries hard to pretend she’s normal, but she’s far from it. Since she was six years old, she’s seen the world around her unraveling, as if someone is pulling a thread from a sweater and it’s all slowly coming undone. When she ignores it, it goes a...
* ARC kindly provided by Entangled Publishing, LLC/Netgalley in exchange for an honest review *4/5 shifting stars "Curiosity killed the cat and, maybe soon, the Addison" The blurb of the book interested me a lot since it's very different from other PNR books I've read so far. This is the first book ...
Note: I received an eARC from the publisher. This in no way affected my review. The world Jocelyn Adams create in Darkside Sun was quite interesting. The story started off a bit slow and a bit con suing. Addison, the female protagonist, was completely clueless about why she could see “tears” in he...