I'm not posting a rating yet since this is the second book in the series and I haven't read the first. Since the first is vital to understanding the plot I don't feel its fair to rate the book until I have a better understanding of the characters and the plot. The story was well written and thought ...
Rift & Rise are to The Nightshade series what The Infernal Devices are to The Mortal Instruments. They are fantastically written, full of intricate details and a fiercely passionate romance. Fans of historical fantasy, like TID or Grave Mercy, will devour these books. It is not at all necessary to h...
Forced myself through this one which is a huge surprise considering how much I really enjoyed the first book. Perhaps it's because I've never read the Nightshade series, or have any plans to, but I felt that the 'project' that Alistair was working on could've been better developed or simply left out...
*Genre* YA, Paranormal*Rating* 3.0*Full review shortly*I'm kind of disappointed in this book truth be told. I know that it's only a two part prequel to the Nightshade series but I'm feeling that there should be at least one more book to fully explain and explore the Searchers, Guardians, etc. I seri...
I really liked this prequel series and have read that this is the last book before the series jumps to Nightshade. I really would like and appreciate one more book...I felt this one ended so abruptly. This book focuses on the aftermath of what happens after the group decides to leave the keep and ...
I'm currently reading this book (kind of) and let me just say, its nowhere near as good as RIFT. This is mostly because every time Ember and Barrow have a moment alone, they start making out. And its really getting on my nerves. And the fact that the reader KNOWS that Bosque Mar is sending the fire ...
Oh boy, Oh boy, Oh boy I can’t believe how quick I went through this book and I am SO pleased with this sequel of the Nightshade Prequel. Now I have read many sequel books by other authors and often time they leave you confusing, open-ending questions, why did they go out of the box or whatever read...
Review posted on Dark Faerie Tales.Andrea Cremer knows how to create a world filled with amazement and wonder. One of the reasons why I love her work is mostly due to the lore and culture of her worlds. They are so detailed and realistic, enough so that I always find myself getting lost in them. A f...
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