Initially, when I got this book, I thought that this story was the last book in the series. And then the end came. It’s wasn’t wrapping up. My heart just raced even more as I closed in to the end. And man oh man. When I was done, I could not believe it. Plot: Never fear. This plot is so freaking a...
I've mentioned before that I really enjoy this paranormal YA series, and its first two books A Brightest Kind of Darkness and Lucid were certainly fantastic. However, I felt like in this particular installment the plot went woolgathering.There were a lot of messy developments, a case of Ethan's spli...
Ethan Harris is haunted by incredibly vivid violent dreams and a voice that speaks to him of dark things. He struggles to maintain a normal façade, keeping all his secrets at any cost and it works fine until he sees Nara Collins. For reasons he cannot understand, her mere presents calms his darker...
Wow! This was amazing. I received this book from NetGalley. I actually requested it because I grabbed the full book for free on Amazon and thought I might as well start with the prequel. I'm so glad I did because I'm seriously impressed with this short story! The writing was beautiful and I loved th...
Ethan has a hard time keeping the voices and the dark images from plaguing his mind and thoughts. That is until he meets Nara. Nara brings with her the smell of sunshine and flowers and Ethan finds she is all he can think about. And soon Ethan starts noticing things about her others seem to miss. Wh...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: January 11, 2013Publisher: Self-PublishedImprint: N/AAuthor’s Website: http://www.ptmichelle.com/My Source for This Book: Gift from the authorPart of a Series: Yes, 0.5, Brightest Kind of Darkness Se...
Another lovely novella giving us a peak into Ethan's mind. I think it might surprise even the biggest fans of all the books as there are some secrets in Ethan's past that none of us suspected.It's nice to know Ethan as a prickly young boy struggling with his identity and his emerging talents. He is ...
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