Lori Brighton
Lori has a degree in Anthropology and worked as a museum curator. Deciding the people in her imagination were slightly more exciting than the dead things in a museum basement, she set out to become an author. Her first book, a historical romance titled Wild Heart, was released by Kensington in...
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Lori has a degree in Anthropology and worked as a museum curator. Deciding the people in her imagination were slightly more exciting than the dead things in a museum basement, she set out to become an author. Her first book, a historical romance titled Wild Heart, was released by Kensington in November of 2009. Lori writes historical and contemporary romance for adults as well as Young Adult books, including her best selling YA series, The Mind Readers. You can find out more by visiting her at www.LoriBrighton.com.
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I havn't liked it much and took me too long to finish it. I finished it just to see where it ends. It went so hay-way at the end. 11th mins. surprises.At one point of time Cameron was "alone" and all of a sudden she is having full fledged family with mom, dad n even uncle Lewis being so degraded, i ...
Cameron, the mind reader is a freak and she believed that there is no one of her type until she meets other mind-readers. She come to know of her powers but also come to know that whatever was told to her was a lie and she struggles to get fit into the present, which was kept hidden from her since l...
I am still not sure what to think of this, it was mostly quite confusing. What happened to the world? Why are there vampires (or blood-sucking creatures), why are people in compounds, why? Why?The book also reminded me quite a lot of The Farm by Emily Mckay (the compounds/feeding/escaping part) and ...
I am still not sure what to think of this, it was mostly quite confusing. What happened to the world? Why are there vampires (or blood-sucking creatures), why are people in compounds, why? Why?The book also reminded me quite a lot of The Farm by Emily Mckay (the compounds/feeding/escaping part) and ...
Ugh, I just can't. I have officially given up at page 50. Review of my thoughts up to this point to come.