4.5 StarsOh my God! The ending! I need Black Heart NOW.Review:Red Glove was almost as good as White Cat. Not a lot of character development, but still an enjoyable read.
This may get another reread in the near future because I have some mixed feelings on this first read. I don’t know if it’s just been so long since I read White Cat or if it was my mood in general. I did really like Red Glove and I really want to read Black Heart, but I can’t put my finger on why I’m...
3 yummy whoopie pies.Cover Love:It's alright. I do love the colors!Why I Wanted to Read This:I just read and reviewed White Cat, the first book in this series. I had to see what happened next to Cassel and Lila!Read the rest of my review here.
Throughout the whole book I was completely captivated. What would happen next? Lila was worked, Phillip was murdered, the Fed's want Cassel! This book was a total page-turner and I absolutely loved it! So why does it only get four stars? Because of Lila and Cassel's relationship, by the last page I ...
3.5Definitely liked the second installment more than the previous. Cassel's life is starting to get messy. And the messier it gets, the more fascinating it gets. I like that Cassel is both good and not good, and that he is brilliant at the con -- for the most part. I like that Cassel actually ha...
I enjoyed this one...for whatever reason I just didn't get that "I can't stop reading" feeling on this one.In this story Cassel is still trying to get along with his family, stay away from the con, finish school, and figure out what to do with Lila. I won't recap everything but there are added comp...
Cross-posted with my tumblr. I never thought I would give a Curse Workers book a rating lower than four stars. Guess you just live and learn.But the really funny thing is, there isn't anything wrong with the book itself. Cassel is starting his senior year and dealing with the fallout from the previo...
5 star rating enough for you? Cuz, I really can't describe it..It was just flipping awesome. (maybe I'll come back later when I'm more coherent to write a proper review.
Review courtesy of Dark Faerie TalesQuick & Dirty: Black does not disappoint in this much awaited sequel. As the story unfolds, we learn that there is more to the truth than meets the eye. And in some cases, the truth isn’t always a good thing. Opening Sentence: I don’t know whether it’s day or nigh...
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