As I’ve said in a few posts, I wasn’t well for a while and wanted to read something that was light and completely different to what I would normally read. When I landed on cars land 18 and found out this book was published in 2013, it seemed like the perfect time. Sins and Needles is part of a new...
This might turn into more of a rant. Curse words are involved. You are warned. Camden, a formerly awkward high school student who was bullied, had a huge crush on Ellie. They used to be friends. After her latest con, Ellie returns to her Uncle's to "start over." She runs into Camden. He decide...
Sins & Needles was the winner of my "What to Read Next" question so here I go :)---------------------------------------------------So I finished just before midnight and once again I cried. This is definitely one of those where you NEED to have the second book to jump straight back into this trilogy...
Ellie Watt is sticking with the family business, being a con artist extraordinaire. Most of her life is spent on the run, but she decides to head back home and try to go straight. She runs into an unrecognizable Camden McQueen from her high school days. When Ellie gets caught in a sticky situation, ...
REVIEW: Sins & Needles is the first book in the Artistry Trilogy, in this book we are introduced to Eden (Ellie) Watts, a troubled, damaged twenty six year old woman whose life has being difficult and nightmarish from the start. At an early age, Eden learned the art of robbery, the art of lying and ...
I thought I was paranoid, but damn. Ellie makes me look naive and content. I was skeptical of this book until about 42%. Then I was like "OMG OMG OMG! Can't stop reading!" And then the ending happened and I was more like "Oh hell, really? That sucked." So this book gets 3 stars because I really ...
What it’s about: Ellie Watt is used to starting over. The daughter of a grifting team, Ellie spent her childhood being used as a pawn in her parents' latest scam. Now she’s much older, wiser and ready to give her con artist life a rest. But returning to the dry desert town of Palm Valley, California...
Initial reaction: One of the best books I've read in its genre for the way it had me hooked into the storyline and for the level of the writing. I loved it.Full review:Dude, this book was intense, so intense I read it twice this year (and just finished up the re-read technically in order to refresh ...
Opening Line:“This will be the last time. I’ve said that before. I’ve said it a lot.”Well this was different, different good, and a welcome change. And while I don't think I’m the age demographic this book was aiming at (not telling) I still couldn’t put it down. Right from the opening chapter that ...
What can I say that hasn't already been said? So let's keep it simple..... If your after something a little different to what's usually on offer in NA romance, as in a whole host of characters that are going to be your best book buddies for a while, excellent dialogue, fair bit of steam, troubled l...
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