4.25 stars - Reviewed for Wit and Sin Well Met is bright, charming, and oh-so much fun! I adore Renaissance Faires and have a lot of respect for the time and effort the actors, entertainers, vendors, and volunteers put into these events so I couldn’t resist picking up this book, hoping for a light...
***I did the editing on this work and thus cannot speak of any errors I may have or may not have found.*** This book, like all of Laura's work, is like a breath of fresh air in a sea of repetitive story-lines. This book takes the story of the typical boy meets girl, and breaths new life into it crea...
Not only does this supposedly 'edited' book (purported by Rosa Sophia) use full stops instead of commas for dialogue punctuation, it can't even get the name of the musical or the name of the composer correct.There's a quote (supposedly) taken from the 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera at the beg...
Morrigan is a young adult who has always kept her magical powers of telekinetics and an ability to control fire a secret. Having been abandoned at birth and moved from countless foster homes her only companions are a set of cats. Much to her surpise she one day comes face to face with a mysterious k...
The blurb pretty much sums up the story so there's not much to go over on that front. The general message about taking charge of ones life was nicely presented in this book. The character and world development could have used a bit of work but other than that not a bad book.
Morrigan by Laura DeLuca3 StarsMorrigan is a fantasy story that follows the pattern of the genre…a teenage girl finding out she was born with powers, going on a journey with the help of a male, and together they have to defeat the evil, that she is in some way, related to. I found the book very long...
A great collection of shorts stories featuring all kinds of different heroines. With stories ranging from Ancient Rome to the 1970s, and even a story set in the future, we were met with realistic heroines, flaws and all.Some stories had characters that were entirely fictional, others were based on w...
Original Review Posted on Bookwyrming Thoughts.Note: Formatting has been lost due to copy and pasting.Disclaimer: I received this book from YANR Blog Tours for free in exchange for an honest for the blog tour. This does not influence my review in any way. I think 3 words grabbed my attention: Ti...
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