by Amanda Havard
Sometimes I need a good Slap in the face to remind myself not to always judge a book by it's cover. Since I pride myself on being honest in reviews I will do just that by saying, I do not like this cover. After reading the entire story I can now use the reason : It doesn't do the story justice! The ...
I enjoyed this book so much! Right off the bat, the prologue and first chapter had me hooked. The writing was amazing – smooth, descriptive and vivid. The memoir sections were so intriguing. It was a great way to reveal background information, without overwhelming the reader. These sections were int...
Wow. A violet-eyed heroine, some heavy-handed points about how ridiculous abstinence education is (it's true, but the novel went about it heavy-handed), a instant connection to a special new guy, all the dudes except the special one are attracted to our magically beautiful (literally) heroine, the w...
This review is on my blog http://onlectus.blogspot.com/2012/07/three-stories-that-didnt-work-for-me.htmlThanks for visiting!What a disappointment this book is. It started really catching: they year is 1692 and 14 children accused as witches in Salem were banished and sent to die in a harsh winter. B...