Keira Kelly is a ...well you don't really know but she is not human. Moving on after a bad break up she moves back to her home town Rio Seco, only to find her family has left and moved to Canada. Initially they invite her back but they come to an agreement her family will leave her alone if she keep...
Really 3.5, I plan on continuing the series.
Synopsis: Keira Kelly has come into her full powers, and they are frighteningly strong, creating a distance between her and her human friends in her beloved Rio Seco. It is time to obey her great-great-grandmother Gigi's orders and rejoin her family in northwest Canada, where Keira can learn to hand...
Plot Summary: Keira Kelly has settled in with handsome Adam Walker, but happy-ever-after is not so easy when your vampire lover seems determined to deny his true nature. With Adam starving himself of blood and growing weak, Keira needs to work out how to persuade him to take care of himself, somethi...
Storyline: Keira Kelly is a half-breed descendant of a powerful paranormal family who has chosen to live apart from her clan (who now lives in Canada) and stay among the humans in Rio Seco, Texas. She has been forced by her great, great, grandmother GIGI, to watch over her cousin Marty Nelson, who n...
I really expected I would enjoy this book, but I found I wasn't getting into the characters and I was not caring what happened. I thought all the information about her powers/the "change" were confusing; not enough information quick enough. Overall, I am disappointed. I expected to enjoy this boo...
The story was ok but the main character, Kiera Kelly, has become really annoying so it made me consider not finishing the book. I did, but just skimmed the last 100 or so pages. She became a character so filled with indignation and impatience that she never let another person speak without a bunch ...
2nd in the series. The main character Keira Kelly is starting to become annoying but there is enough interest in the story and other characters to make it worth reading.
This is a first time reading Maria Lima. I enjoyed this book enough to read the rest of the series. I always get a kick out of each authors world building with respect to faery, vampires, weres, etc. This one had a few interesting twists.
I'd really give this a 3 1/2 if I could... I did like it, but some of the essays were just... eh, not so great. But then others were quite well done. One thing is for sure, though; it is definitely not a book of critical academic essays.Basically, this is a book for Supernatural nerds.