I feel loss. My fictional friends have gone. The end of the Remnant Chronicles. Pearson certainly left room for growth. One can only hope. This book did not disappoint. Anxiety with the flip of every page. So much uncertainty. Of course, that is exactly what makes you want to keep reading. No spoi...
This book had the same problems as The Kiss of Deception and The Heart of Betrayal. I gave it a 2 star rating considering the things I liked and didn’t like. So… I’ll say why the things I didn’t like had a bigger impact on me. Inconsistent characterization. You’ll see A LOT of this throughout The Be...
I received a copy of this book from Book Riot.I am going to start this by saying I read this without having read the first book, which is something that I really do not recommend. With some book series, you can jump in whenever, and you miss some stuff, but for the most part you can get along. This ...
TODAY WAS THE DAY A THOUSAND DREAMS WOULD DIE AND A SINGLE DREAM WOULD BE BORN.I think that's the main point of the whole book. To tell you the truth, I had some problems with this book at the beginning and it was such a slow read about a half of the book till... well, till the author decided to thr...
This is the second book in the Remnant Chronicles, following directly on from The Kiss of Deception. It is impossible for me to review this without spoilers for the first book, hence, skip this if you're not caught up. Princess Lia is a prisoner in Venda, surrounded by what she has been taught are...
Please don’t think that this book is bad based on my rating. I just want to clarify a few things. First off, I read The Kiss of Deception a month ago, and I’d thought that this series is going to be a duology at the time that I’d read it. Of course, after listening to what some of my friends thou...
I just can't! Rafe, Kaden. Kaden, Rafe. And the hot mess that is the Kozimar and his kingdom. In the sequel to The Kiss of Deception, emotions are tangled in knots of anxiety, anticipation and uncertainty. Simply put, you're left turning page after page just to know what comes next. Very anxiously a...
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