I would like to start off by thanking Goodreads and Lisa Maxwell for giving me this amazing opportunity to receive Devil's Thief in exchange for my honest opinion. It has taken me quite a bit longer than expected to get through this one and chime in with my 2 cents BUT life happens and it often impe...
This review was originally posted on Bookish Things & MoreTen Reasons to Read UnhookedAll that to say this is a book you must add to your reading list in 2016. It comes out next week, and it's just perfection. I loved every minute of it. I made myself slow down while reading because I didn't want it...
Sweet Unrest was a great read filled with mystery and intrigue.Set in New Orleans, Lucy Aimes life is about to get very strange when she and her family move to an old plantation. For as long as she has remembered she has had recurring dreams of drowning but those dreams take on a different purpose w...
I love all things southern gothic, NOLA, voodoo, and so on, so I was excited to read Sweet Unrest. It had all of those things and more. And yet I still had some mixed opinions about the story. Lucy and her family have moved from Chicago to an historical plantation outstide of New Orleans. It is a ...
ReviewI devoured this book. The Louisiana scenery sucked me in.Lucy is a character you can love and hate all at the same time. She drives you crazy with her naivety, but makes up for it her bravery and understanding. She acts like a brat at times, and that drove me crazy. I did appreciate the f...
I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review, thank you! I'd recently read some other books from Flux that I quite enjoyed so I was more than willing to give this book a try... Lucy isn't happy when her parents decide to leave Chicago to m...
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Sweet Unrest by Lisa Maxwell Published by Flux on October 8th 2014Genres: Love & Romance, Mystery,Romance, Young Adult Pages: 336 Format: eARC Goodreads Lucy Aimes has always been practical. But try as she might, she can’t come up with a logical explanation for the recurring dreams that have alway...