The final book of the series, this is the one that wraps up the whole thing. I couldn't put it down, but I can't say I totally loved it, but that's because it didn't end the way I'd have chosen, and I felt that there were endings left undone, or not really done to any satisfaction. At least mine. ...
Probably one of the strongest entries in this series; it felt tightly plotted, well paced and clearly part of a larger series arc. Not all the previous books, even when they were good, felt like they were part of a larger story. Most of Grave Destiny takes place in Fairy, which truthfully, I don'...
The first time Alex had knowingly wove planes of existence was under the blood moon. That was six months ago, and she been under the power of a madman.The ability burst from Alex like a magical hemorrhage. Alex needed training, the only two Plane Weavers anyone knew about resided in the high court....
The world-building in this novel is good for a first novel. I also liked that the protagonist is a different kind of witch, i.e., she raises shades from dead bodies so she can solve murders. The whole part about raising one so it could give her testimony in court was fabulous and tastefully done. ...
DNF at 82%And it starts...I really didn't want to start so soon DNFinishing books, but I'm really not into anything in this story, and if I keep this up, it will be 2017 all over again; with me wasting time on books I'm not enjoying.The worst part about this, is that when I started reading it... I t...
This series is one of those outliers that I continue to really like even though I can easily point out several ... I don't want to call them flaws, so let's just call them weaknesses. But I love the characters and the setting, so even when things don't work, or the author makes decisions I don't ne...
Series: Alex Craft #1 I don’t remember what brought this book to my attention. It was probably something to do with one of the later books in the series. I know better than to expect too much from a book marketed as urban fantasy, but the library had a copy, so I figured it was worth a shot. I’d ...
After an insanely long delay, the fourth Alex Craft was released last month and as I've had it on pre-order for 3 years I wanted to finally read it, but was more than a little worried it would be a flop because 3 years is a long time to stall on a story. But I needn't have worried. It wasn't the ...
Alex Craft is one of two grave witches in Nekros. Since discovering that she is Fae, Alex has been trying to balance dealing with the drama that comes with it, her overly complicated love life and her business. When a new drug called glitter hits the seat, Alex is tasked by the Queen, who believes...
My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com. It has been a long while since I have visited the world of Alex Craft and her friends. I was quite surprised with how quickly I was able to pick the story back up. I had originally planned to relisten to the third book...
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