Solid books that I wish I liked more. The sisters have different personalities but something about having all three of them on my page bugs me. I feel like they don't really get to be fleshed out and they just have this attributes to make them different just because they have to be different. I'd li...
*May Contain Spoilers*This book was great. Once again the mythology is awesome and the readers get to see some great mythological monsters. In this book we get to hear more from Greer's POV. In the last book she came in towards the last 1/4 of the book so the readers did not really get to know her w...
Sweet shadows is the second book in the Medusa Girls series. My first impression I liked this book better than the first (I didn’t write a review for Sweet Venom if you’re curious). If you are a regular visitor to Sony the Book Lover, then you know I’m a professed cover junkie. And nine times out ...
This review is also posted in my blog: Pansycake ReaderSweet Shadows takes off directly after Sweet Venom. Unlike Sweet Venom, I actually enjoyed reading this from the beginning. Everything is more intense here than the first book. I still like the monster-fighting scenes, btw. As expected, the book...
Despite being the descendants of the Gorgons and Medusa, these girls do not have bad hair days. Go figure.The kick-ass trio - Greer, Gretchen and Grace - have discovered that they're the much-anticipated Key Generation. But fancy title aside, being the Key Generation is more trouble than it's worth....
The Medusa sisters have found each other and they’re ready to claim their heritage, but first they must battle against abyss monsters and find out exactly how to go about claiming it. But monsters aren’t the only thing plaguing the girl’s lives. Gretchen’s patience is running thin and handsome Nick ...
3.5/5It's like a lot of middle books in a series: a bit slow to start, lots of filler and new information that's not really used yet, and a conflict that begins later on in the story only to end a bit abruptly. Still, it wasn't bad.
3.5/5It's like a lot of middle books in a series: a bit slow to start, lots of filler and new information that's not really used yet, and a conflict that begins later on in the story only to end a bit abruptly. Still, it wasn't bad.
To see full review click here: http://yalbookbriefs.blogspot.com/2012/09/sweet-shadows-tera-lynn-childs.htmlReally 3.5 stars I really liked this book. Out of Childs' books this trilogy is probably my favorite series of hers. It's a bit more mature, takes place in a city I really want to visit, an...
To see full review click here: http://yalbookbriefs.blogspot.com/2012/09/sweet-shadows-tera-lynn-childs.htmlReally 3.5 stars I really liked this book. Out of Childs' books this trilogy is probably my favorite series of hers. It's a bit more mature, takes place in a city I really want to visit, an...
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