My review: 4/5 starsThis book reminds me a lot of one of my favorite books, The Outsiders. Because I loved The Outsiders so much as a teen, I will write a compare/contrast review of this book to it.Similarities: This book is about brothers whose parents have died. The oldest brother had the opportun...
Review of StormRating: 4 starswww.reviewoffantasy.comThe story is mostly told through Becca’s eyes – she was an okay character for me. I found in some situations she was way too dramatic and in others she didn’t blink an eye lid. At times she was funny but not enough for me to really care for her. L...
This book was sexy. Like... really SEXY! Too much? Probably. But there is so much sexy in this book!! Four sexy brothers and a fifth sexy guy that may or may not be bad!!! What's not to love!?!? I just felt like that the entire time! It was just SOOOOO sexy! I feel like this review ...
I liked it. At the first part, it was an exciting read for me as I flipped through the pages to learn more about Chris and Becca. (Mild spoiler ahead ) In the middle part though, I was still interested to know what happened but my excitement had dampened. Idk but I find Beth somehow irritating, ...
3.75 stars! I met Brigid Kemmerer at a book signing but had not read her book yet and decided to buy it as the idea sounded interesting and a new take on the paranormal. I was glad I did and I really enjoyed the book but I did have a few issues with the story. There is a lot going on in the book esp...
I'm giving this book 3.5 stars, leaning away from the 3 star rating, closer to the 4. I had a few issues with it but I was so intrigued by it that I'm going to buy the next book.Becca, as a character, didn't do much for me. I see her mainly as a catalyst but she's not particularly useful although no...
Well. I started Storm late one evening--eight or nine--and couldn't pull myself away from it until I'd finished. And considering I'm in the middle of an adult historical romance bender and Storm is YA paranormal, that's a high compliment. I thought I was burnout on YA paranormal. Not, apparently, if...
After reading Brigid Kemmerer’s Elemental and being left hanging with an absolute tonne of questions, I was really excited when I managed to acquire a copy of Storm. In fact, I was so excited, I shunned all of my review reads and dove right into it the first chance I had. So … did it live up to my e...
DNFI was really really curious about this one.Started it.Nice writing, nothing special but not bad.The family at the center of the series, uber-interestng.The heroine, uber-idiotic, blushes at every single damn thing possible and in every single damn situation possible. She behaves like a 13 yo at b...
For those of you going in thinking this book is going to pick up where the last one left off, you're in for a bit of a shock. This isn't Michael's story. But perhaps you know that because you actually read the synopsis, which I, in my gimme now junkie fix, did not.So, it's Chris' story. The youngest...
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