Julia Crane
Julia Crane dreamt of elves and teen androids long before she captured them and put them on paper. She's written and released over fifteen young adult and new adult titles over the past two and a half years. From science fiction adventures to succubus, Julia's fresh voice is easy to read and...
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Julia Crane dreamt of elves and teen androids long before she captured them and put them on paper. She's written and released over fifteen young adult and new adult titles over the past two and a half years. From science fiction adventures to succubus, Julia's fresh voice is easy to read and imaginative. Widely known for her Keegan's Chronicles series and IFICS series, and she has hit numerous best selling list on Amazon.Julia is represented by Rachel Marks of the Rebecca Friedman Literary Agency.
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I have found my new favorite series! Or at least one to add to the large list of favorites. The basic idea of the novel is that a girl named Kaitlyn said that it was okay for her body to go to science after she died. Little did she know that she would die very young and her body wouldn't just go t...
I'm going to keep this one short and simple. I had requested the book mainly because of the title, which seemed interesting. Unfortunately, compared to the title, the story wasn't as much interesting. The heroine of the story is Kaitlyn. She is a human, or was a human, until she faces a perilous a...
Author: Julia CraneGenre: Young Adult, Science Fiction, RomanceSource: NetGalley- Indie Inked284 pages Let me just start off by saying I am so excited that there will be a second book! It is called Fractured Innocence. The cover is badass! There's no release date on Goodreads but according to...
I was drawn to the book by the cool cover. I mean, how can you not love that? You can't. Really, great job to whoever came up with it. As for what's inside? Well, it was entertaining enough for me to want to finish it (which is my personal requirement to earn three stars), but it was missing that so...
A few months ago, I reviewed Mila 2.0. In that review, I lamented: "Mila’s character is just so… unrealistic. The dichotomy of her very essence just didn’t work for me. Part android and part human?" Freak of Nature by Julia Crane is about Kaitlyn – a girl who donates her body to science when...