by Jaime Reed
Sam knows what she wants and needs – she needs money for a new car, she has plans to go to college. She studies and she works. She doesn’t have the time or, frankly, the inclination for a hot romance.Caleb would also rather like to avoid them – but you wouldn’t know it by the women constantly throwi...
First let me start of by saying that this book had major potential to me.The writing was solid, the lead characters steered away from the cliche stereotypes and the girl showed strength and discipline that other female heroines rarely show in YA books today. I didn't exactly hate it but was it took ...
I don't know, if didn't start out with a bang and the whole allusion of one more bad boy with problems and one more good girl is just so boring and repetitive. Uploaded with ImageShack.us
4.5 starsAfter reading a slew of duds, I felt like this book gave me life!There was so much right about this book that I don't know where to begin praising it.The writing was sharp and it crackled. Samara, the heroine killed with wry observations and snarky yet whip-smart one-liners. Caleb the her...
See more of my reviews on The YA Kitten!3.5 stars.Living Violet didn't really have any expectations to live up to, but if it had had any, it surpassed them easily. So much fluff that I could choke on it! A heroine with a brain! The cover might make it seem SUPER SRS, but this book is not that seriou...
After all the great reviews of this one, I went in expecting to be amazed. Instead, after 50 pages, I was bored to tears and began skimming like mad. Had to give up on this one. I think it you are more into a slow build, you will enjoy this one, but nothing happened besides 1.) go to work 2.) go hom...
I thought this book was fantastic! It was not what I was expecting but it gave me a big smile on my face. Whenever I read book about a succubus it's always about a girl. Not in this book. We have a boy succubus who is struggling with who and what he is. And that folks makes for an awesome read!Like ...
Four and half stars - and full review to be posted soon:I have to say I was getting pretty much burned out on YA PNR especially with the mysterious boy trope. But Living Violet does.not.do.emo but what it does offer is a snarky and sardonic heroine and the mysterious boy who is honestly refreshing. ...
Living Violet (The Cambion Chronicles #1)by Jaime Reed (Goodreads Author)He's persuasive, charming, and way too mysterious. And for Samara Marshall, her co-worker is everything she wants most--and everything she most fears. . .Samara Marshall is determined to make the summer before her senior year t...
Very good story. I even read the preview for the next book in the series, and I never do that. I love the MC and the side cast. A very quick and satisfying read.