PROPHECY OF THE SISTERS is one of those books that I heard about a long time ago (way back before I read any book blogs), but I only got around to reading it recently in my attempt to read through all of the books I've been accumulating on my own bookshelf.The best thing about this book was its atmo...
I would give this 3.5 stars if I could. I did think it had a slow start and sometimes the dialogue was excruciating. "I think I know what this means" she paled. "Tell me!" "I'm just unsure how to say this". Pause. Pause. "oh dear me!" her lip quiveredOk. I just made that up, but really some of the d...
After Lia’s father dies she discovers a mark on her wrist and learns about a prophecy that has been in her family for generations, and is now concerning Lia and her twin sister Alice. One sister is the Gate and the other the Guardian and the mission is to keep Samael and other demons from coming int...
My Thoughts: I enjoyed this book more as a whole than I did as I was reading. It seemed to keep going over the same thing (prophecy) again and again with only new bits being added. I had figured out the whole key issue early on and could not figure out why these characters seemed unable to add 1 and...
Confession: I could not even finish this book. It reminds me vaguely of Libba Bray's "A Great and Terrible Beauty" but was much more annoying. The author seems to be trying very hard to convey a time and place and she succeeds mildly, but the characters are so bland and the plot seems so boring tha...
Why in the world had I not read this book sooner? This book just blew me away and had me hooked.Two sisters turned against each other because of fate. A ancient prophecy foretelling one good and one evil. Can the curse be broken?I'll just go straight into and say I loved this plot. I loved the ancie...
I was really hesitant to read this book. If you were to ask me why, I’d tell you that the idea that two sisters who shared a womb, who are ultimately two parts of one who whole, not being together, of being against each other…that works but it’s not the kind of story I’d want to read. My curiousity ...
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