A friend warned me that this is fluff, and it is. It's definitely enjoyable fluff despite the ludicrous title and cover; formally, it's a PG-rated, post-YA paranormal romance, and after the overwritten first few chapters, the narrative settles into a ghost-inflected adventure within a small Texas co...
I had this whole review planned for this title. You know, talking about why I like it and why I think you should read it.But I just wrote a paper and my Brain (always capitalized) told me, in no uncertain terms, that if I try torturing it again (also known as writing) it will walk out and leave me B...
Review: Amaryllis Goodnight, aka Amy, comes from a family of witches. She grew up surrounded by potions, spells and her uncle's friendly ghost, and despite it all being harmless, Amy just wants to get to college without getting too involved in the family business. Then she and her sister Phin look a...
I like this book, it's funny. What can you expect of the book that starts with "The goat was in the tree again." :D This book remains me of two series Bones and Ghost Whisper, i like both series so i also like this book.
I gave this book 100 pages to get interesting but, for me, it just wasn't. I kept waiting and waiting for the story to kick off but unfortunately all I got out of those first 100 pages was some flirtations with a cowboy and a ghostly occurence that was just boring.There is a chance that this story b...
Last time when I read a ghost story, I was a child, and I'll be honest with you, ghosts were only fantastic creatures I was afraid of. I used to have awful nightmares and I was scared to go to any place which looked abandoned and haunted. Even later, when I figured out that ghosts don't exist, I had...
3.5It's cute which I do not mean in a negative way. Texas Gothic is a surprising mix of witches and cowboys, magic and science, romantic-comedy and ghost mystery. It's not deep but damned entertaining. It starts with a girl in her undies flapping her arms at a cow whilst a young cowboy watches ove...
Amy comes from a rather eccentric family of witches and has spent years trying to keep their secret and smooth things over between them and the rest of the world. She has magical abilities but prefers to live a normal life and worries what will happen if her family's secret is discovered. When Amy...
So, hooray for Texas Gothic! This is how you write paranormal YA, although the focus wasn’t so much on the romance as it was on the actual story.First of all, I love the Goodnight girls. Amy could be a cousin to Maggie Quinn, as they’re both snarky, level-headed psychic girl detectives with a knack ...
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