by Brigid Kemmerer
This review was originally posted on Bookish Things & MoreQuickieThis is one of those books that's really hard to review. Not because I didn't love it because I did. But because you can't really say much without giving anything away.Thicker than Water is a book I would love to read again for the fi...
What I love best about Brigid Kemmerer books are that they aren’t written to be heavy. The subject matter may be serious, but there’s still always a lightness to the writing that makes them a joy to read. Despite the characters going through something awful the writing makes you feel like it’s okay ...
My Initial Reaction :HUH!???No way no way! WTH?You can't do this! You can't leave me hanging like THAT!Is there another book? When is it coming out??Okay okay. Let me calm down. I mean this is me freaking out because I want MORE.This has Kemmerer written all over it: Fabulous Character building, int...
This was just an OK read. I generally stay away from YA books, but thought I'd give this one a go because of the mystery angle. I enjoyed the mystery part, and the twist was a little bit out of left field, but still OK. The romance part is where this book was a letdown. Maybe I was expecting to much...
HUH!??? No way no way! WTH? You can't do this! You can't leave me hanging like THAT!Is there another book? When is it coming out??Okay okay. Let me calm down. I mean this is me freaking out because I want MORE. This has Kemmerer written all over it: Fabulous Character building, interesting paranorma...
***This review has also been posted on The Social Potato Brigid Kemmerer’s novels are some of the best brain candy out there. They are always so much fun to read, so engaging, and I am always drawn in from the very start. As much as I enjoyedThicker than Water though, it wasn’t nearly as awesome as ...
Thomas just can’t get a break. I felt sorry for him for it seemed every time he turned around, his name was in hot water. Many times throughout this novel, I found myself talking to my Kindle, just hoping that someone inside the pages would finally hear me and heed my warning and wise up. The story ...