This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The RomanceaholicExpected Release Date: February 26, 2013Publisher: HarperCollinsImprint: AvonAuthor’s Website: http://www.joss-ware.com/My Source for This Book: EdelweissPart of a Series: Yes, Book 6, Envy ChroniclesSeries Best Read In Ord...
Great dystopian romance for those sick of the usual PNR. Almost zombie-like critters coming out at night and in dark places gives it a nice creep/horror factor. Really enjoyed it, and will continue the series.
"La Lunga Notte" è il primo romanzo della serie post-apocalittica fortemente distopica di Colleen Gleason che, per l'occasione, ha assunto l'identità di Joss Ware.Come già accaduto con "Cacciatori di Vampiri" (Cronache dei Gardella, vol.1), anche questo primo volume della serie "I diari della mezzan...
For the most part this was a pretty decent first in series book. Set 50 years in the future, after massive ecological upheaval, Dr. Elliott Drake and a few friends wake up to a different world. We kind of learn the politics of this new world and what happened to cause the changes as they do. Jade...
The post-apocalyptic drama of the Envy Chronicles continues in this third installment, featuring Quent & Zoe. Quent is on a mission to find his father, who was one of the men responsible for the near-destruction of the Earth. Quent and four other men are living 50 years in the future. They had been ...
What a difference one book can make! After lukewarm feelings for Beyond the Night, I wasn't sure I wanted to read this book... especially since the lead character, Simon, didn't really spark much interest for me. But I'm really glad I did. Unlike the first installment in the Envy Chronicles, I felt ...
It's 50 years in the future. And Earth has undergone a near-apocalypse. Humanity's numbers have dwindled --and there are killer zombies. OK, maybe not exactly zombies, but close enough; they're called gangas. And there are also sort-of immortal people called Strangers. Thrust into this strange new w...
I love every journey Joss Ware takes through in this complex, interesting post-apocalyptic world!Quent, Abandon the Night, was a favorite and I didn't think Ware could do better then that but I was just proven wrong!I’ll be honest, I wasn’t sure if I’d enjoy Theo’s book as he wasn’t one of my favori...
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