Lots of action, very little romance, fade to black ending that's basically a cliffhanger.I liked Ash's attitude, but it's hard to determine if her affections for Rykus are enhanced by the loyalty training. It makes things a little weird when I can't tell if she really loves him or if she's been brai...
4.25 starsThis was a great start to the series. The Shadow Reader is fast-paced and the action rarely lets up. McKenzie kicks ass and isn't one to wait around to be saved; she saves herself, most of the time. When she's abducted by the rebels she's been helping the king of the fae fight for the last...
I couldn't finish this. I've moved it around and looked at it from time to time and I have no interest in trying to finish it. There's nothing to lift it out of the horde of books that have the same basic plot.
I liked it as a whole. The idea was fun and original. I didn't like the repetitiveness of the heroine throughout the story tho. She harped on the same thing over and over again. I also felt like certain details were unnecessary, and other parts had conversations that just didn't make sense. It felt ...
In her debut novel Sandy Williams take the readers to the world of the Fae where only certain humans are able to see the Fae and even fewer are able to read the shadows: McKenzie is a College student who is desperately trying to finish her final exam and receive her degree, but as she is writing t...
In the beginning I loved the setting of this paranormal romance. But quickly enough it was all about one of the most awful love-triangles ever! And an incredibly selfish and immature heroine. I can't understand all the reviews praising her as a strong woman. Of course she fights but otherwise makes ...
First a big thanks to Rabid Reads for recommending The Shadow Reader. What I liked: This was a book I probably wouldn't have picked up on my own. Based on a recommendation from a fellow blogger, I gave it a try. It was well worth it. It was different from the some of the other Urban Fantasy I'v...
The Sharpest Blade is the final book in Sandy William’s Shadow Reader series. In this installment, McKenzie leaves the relative security of life in Las Vegas and returns to the fae realm which is suffering from upheaval. Lena has declared herself as queen but she is running into opposition from the ...
To say I'm disappointed in the final book of this series is an understatement. It wouldn't have been so bad if there wasn't so much time spent on the love triangle whom everyone knew the outcome of. I thought everything in this story got shafted for McKenzie whining about the bond and Aren repeate...
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