This first book in a new urban fantasy series introduces Alex Connor who is the new coroner for Hughes County in Pierre, South Dakota. Alex ran for the post on a bet. She is a new college graduate in forensic science who is a med school dropout. Things got in the way. Like a conviction that her step...
Ah, such a refreshing book. It had action, romance, a SMART MC, not like those ditzy Mc's you see so much, where they are supposed to be smart yet they miss the most obvious things. Plot actually moved along quite nicely, the only Duh! moment was what Valentine was, but she still knew she just didn'...
3.5For me, the story didn't pick up until 1/3 into the book. I like the main character well enough, but I felt that there was a lot going on, a lot of back story and explanations. Once the story did pick up, though, I enjoyed where the characters were going. There were some pleasant surprises writte...
I just got this one from the library for The First Day of the Rest of Your Life by Rachel Caine.It was pretty awesome getting to see how Eve first came to Michael.You also got to see just a quick glimpse of what she went through.Michael is such a sweety though... Even if he does have that bad habit ...
Review originally posted here.Almost to Die For by Tate Hallaway was in my to-read list for a long time. I started reading it for awhile like 4 pages then stops. Why? Nothing. I mean, it's not because of the book. Just something personal. Anyway, so I started reading it again and boy, I can't keep m...
Eh. This is a weak attempt at a YA genre novel. Sorry, Tate, but your adult novels aren't too far from being YA already ... drop the sex references and you're there. The story wasn't all that interesting, the characters weren't compelling ... there just isn't much to this book.
*Read the full review at Witchmag's Boekenplank* From the start I had a problem with Ana’s mother. Protecting your child from monsters? No problem. But the monsters didn’t feel like monsters at all. And the reaction Ana’s mother had, was way overboard. This could be because I’ve read too much Twil...
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