by Wendy Higgins
Instantly, Sweet Evil had me hooked. Loved the carefree writing style and a main character who isn't afraid to march to her own drum. Eagerly awaiting the second installment, in the meantime, will need my Kaiden fix through his chapter point's of view.
Gah. As you can see in the tags - I dropped this book. Please don't hit and hate me for this, I'm entitled to my own opinion and not everyone will like the same book!This one is a case of Book is Driving Me Super Crazy, but the writing is good and there is something intriguing about the idea that ma...
Anna has always been able to see the colors of a person's emotions, something she keeps secret and tries to ignore to be a normal girl. One night she meets Kaiden Rowe at a club where he was playing with his band and the attraction is instant. Kaiden tells her that she is just like him, which is a N...
I walked right into this one. I admit it and I know it’s my fault, and I probably deserve what I got. However, that doesn’t mean it makes it less painful.Sweet Evil is the most idiotic book I’ve read this year. And I mean it. I totally mean it. I could tell I was going to regret getting it since pag...
Two things about this book in comparison to other books:1.) If you finished City of Bones and thought, "wow. I wish that has a lot less incest," well, this is the book for you. The dialogue isn't as snappy as what you find in "City of Bones," and perhaps the characters aren't as well defined, but ye...
This was the best YA book, or book about angels and demons for that matter, that I have read all year. I am so sad it is over. I canNOT wait for book #2.