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Spectral is one of the better witch stories I have read this year. It's a fresh take on the genre. Jewel has moved constantly her entire life. She thinks it is because her dad witnessed a crime. But she soon find out that she is different and they have been moving because of her. There are a fe...
I don't think I have ever read a better book about witches and witchcraft than Spectral. Spectral is nothing like you would imagine it to be. Jewel Rose cannot remember the last time her family stayed in one place for enough time for her to make friends and feel like she belonged. In her almost seve...
Who doesn’t love a good story about witches! Spectral by Shannon Duffy is full of witchy goodness, and drool worthy leading men.The story revolves around main character Jewel who, at the age of almost 17, lives pretty much like a gypsy. Never staying in one place for a long period of time, constan...
Be at Behind A Million And One Pages on 31 May for a exclusive review of Spectral! Join the blog tour! Not quite 4 scrolls, yet above 3.5 scrolls......Hmmmm, another predictable one we've got here.... Although I was entertained and captured in this book the whole way through, it was thoroughly predi...
Lately I’ve taken a bit of a nose dive with paranormal reads, whereas before I couldn’t get enough and use to devour them in one sitting, I feel as though many continue to follow the same clichéd paths and thus are unable to keep my attention. However with Spectral I was first drawn to it because of...
Originally Reviewed at:Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 4.5 out of 5 ControllersReview Source: Tribute BooksReviewer: HeatherImagine being a 16 year old girl who has been on the run her whole life, no friends, no internet, no boyfriends…nada! Every time you had to move it was a new name, new identity, the...
This book is fascinating. I loved the whole idea of the book along with the characters.What I adored most about this book is the great plot. We have a young girl who has been hidden as to what she is. I liked that everything about her is a lie. As she learns who she really is, who her real parents a...
Spectral is a fun, light read with a relatively relatable heroine. While it does start off a little slow and suffer from both insta-love syndrome and overly predictable plot twists, I found it to be a mostly enjoyable read.Full review on 04/28/2012 as part of the Spectral blog tour!
Jewel and her family have been moving from place to place all her life. In each destination required a fresh start complete with change of names. All she knows is what her parents have told her: escaping the mob. One night she overhears a conversation which changes how she perceives things, and fina...