by Anna J. Evans
I liked it. I thought Sam and Jace were intriguing with their damage. I felt bad for Stephen, some of the time. The storyline with the demons and the Pandorian like box was interesting. The writing was more youth like but with adult language and scenes, the introduction of Emma was a smooth add in t...
Shadow Marked takes place in New York City but the world is not quite like ours is today. About twenty years ago there was an earthquake and it acted as a gateway for demons to escape from deep in the ocean. The escaped demons reek havoc on the people in New York City after dark. Do you get the feel...
My review is cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/new-reviews/shadow-marked-by-anna-j-evansDemons walk among us, but closer to some than others. Samantha Quinn has felt almost inextricably tied to demons since childhood, when her parents sacrificed her sight and kill...
So much potential. It frustrates me that the book fell so far short of the possibilities. The characters were interesting but just didn't quite connect for me, individually or as a couple. The plot wasn't as tight as it could be. Action scenes tended towards confusing and the final showdown coul...
Great action packed paranormal urban fantasy! You can find my review at:http://paranormal-romancejunkies.webs.com/apps/blog/show/4853928-shadow-marked-by-anna-j-evans
A blow-by-blow reaction to Shadow Marked:Pages 0-200 = OMG Why does real life keep getting in the way of me reading this book? I am soo in love. *sprinkles erotic faerie dust* Pages 200-220 = Wait a minute... Pages 220-END = What the hell is going on? When did everyone become too stupid to live? ...
I believe this is the first book I really didn’t look forward to write a review on. It wasn’t a bad book, I just couldn’t get into it like I wanted to. It has a really good world that was easily explained. I just more or less fond the story just there, nothing to even really get excited to write abo...