'Reddest Black' by P.T. Michelle continues the story of Sebastian & Talia. Sebastian & Talia meet in the First Book in this Series called "Mister Black" but the previous book 'Black Platinum' I feel should be read before this one. Although if you want the full emotions of their story you might want ...
Curiosity has a lot to answer for. It was curiosity that made me pick up this book. I tend not to read urban fantasy or paranormal stories but having read a book in this genre that I really liked, I thought I'd expand my horizons. Solid Illusions was mentioned by a colleague and I thought "Well, wh...
This type of book makes it hard to sleep, work or just freaking concentrate. Got home, growled at those around, picked up my kindle and didn't do anything else until I finished this book. YES, I am gushing a bit because I found this such awesome read. The reader is tossed right back into the fray...
Smart, sexy, funny and addicting. Sebastian 'Blackie' Quinn is seriously addicting. His character is intense and consuming and the reader is easily drawn in. Talia's character is smart and a great heroine. What makes this edition of the series so good is that the story has an actual plot that just d...
I can't believe I just finished reading this incredible series. Every book seemed to be getting better and better. But all good things must come to an end it seems. And Blackest Red is the perfect ending to this series. It had everything I could ask for and more. I don't think I have the words to do...
Didn't think it would be possible but for once I liked a second book in a series more than the first. Mister Black was a good read, but this was just something else all together.It had everything I could possibly want in a book and more. Scarlett Red begins from the end of Mister Black, so it will m...
I really enjoyed reading this book. I am going to read the rest of the series. The idea of playing with Fate has always intrigued me. Nara Collins is a 16 year old girl that dreams about her whole day the night before it happens. She usually does not act on her dreams too much. She might avoid certa...
Review of Brightest Kind of DarknessRating: 5 starswww.reviewoffantasy.comThe story is told through the eyes of Nara and she has such a cool gift. Every night she dreams the events of the following day, knowing exactly what will happen this helps her in school and her social life, when to avoid stic...
Please note, as this is only a prequel, I won’t be writing a full review for it. My friends on BookLikes thought it would be fine for me to make my entire review the one word I left on my final status update—uck. And really, that’s what it all felt like. This “book” had so many issues. From gram...
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