by Katie MacAlister
Kiya Mortenson Peter Moore FaaIt took me a while to get into this book. I liked both Peter and Kiya but I really only liked when they were interacting with each other. Of course with necessary world building they were not together much until about half way through. After that it was all sunshine and...
I'm always amazed at what MacAlister can do for a story. She has the unique ability to take something ordinary and make it extraordinary.
3.5 actually. Set apparently in the same world as the dragons and the dark ones. (would be nice to occasionally read of a new series that isn't joined at the hip to an old series). As per Ms MacAlister's usual style, at least part is in first person. Some people find this a turnoff. I'm largely...
♥♥♥♥4 Time Stealing Stars♥♥♥♥Here's the story: Meet Kiya:She is down on her luck. She's been recently unemployed, broke, with a crappy car, and stuck in the middle of nowhere. She's rescued by a random guy and told about a job taking care of his grandmother's dogs. When she goes to the job, she's tr...
I used to love Katie MacAlister's books, especially the dragon series.But her usual operus modis of I-can't-tell-you, missed opportunities and mainly misunderstandings is starting to annoy me strongly. In the Time Thief most of the problems wouldn't be any problems if one or all of the characters wo...
I used to love Katie MacAlister's books, especially the dragon series.But her usual operus modis of I-can't-tell-you, missed opportunities and mainly misunderstandings is starting to annoy me strongly. In the Time Thief most of the problems wouldn't be any problems if one or all of the characters wo...
"Kiya Mortenson is one of those lucky people who have been struck by lightning twice and walked away unharmed. From the moment she’s introduced in the book, I was utterly enchanted by her. I laughed and groaned and wondered what else could go wrong for her, and cheered when things went right. Her es...