by Laura Howard
I'm confused with the title. Is the mother forgotten? Who exactly is forgotten? I hate it when a heroine second guesses a romance, then says she is going to go for it, then does the opposite and there was definitely that going on here.The books ends with a cliffhanger which since I was on the fence ...
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Received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.The Forgotten Ones was an okay read for me. It was a bit slow pace for me and none of the "action" took place until the last few chapters which gives me hope for the sequel, Stone of Destiny.Quick Note: Danaans are fairies...
This book hooked me right away, I could not put it down. I can't wait to read the next one, I am anxious to find out what happens. I hope Allison goes and kicks some butt. I am dying to find out what she does about Ethan.
Allison’s mother, Beth, is schizophrenic and has been since Allison was a child, though her condition has grown worse over the years. Allison blames herself, because she’s under the impression that her mother wasn’t this way before she was born. Allison lives a quiet life with her cousin Nicole as h...
I received this book for free from Xpresso Book Tours in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Here’s to another good blog tour read from Xpresso Book Tours. I’ve been so happy with how these tours have been organized. Some of my bl...
I am always interested in books dealing with faerie lore, so was very intrigued when I first read the synopsis for The Forgotten Ones. It's not often that you find a book that uses faeries in a slightly different way - most really tend to focus on the two courts, for example - so this book was very ...
Wow, i don't remember the last time i read a whole book in one day... i loved this story.
I was uber excited to do this read for review. The author had provided me a finished epub copy, BUT for the review I read it from the paperback edition that I had purchased on my own for a book signing coming up. I had the pleasure of seeing this book go from a writer’s imagination to the actual w...