The story of Kenna, the powerless of the title, is narrated in first person, present, and that might be the root of some of the downsides of the book. I did find the villains and Rebel more likeable characters than Kenna, who treads the line between trying to be determined and independent and someti...
I love the idea of a superhero YA book, except with the exception of a few of them, they usually don’t work. Unfortunately, Powerless falls in this trend. I really don’t know why it’s that difficult to pull off a superhero type book. Because there’s so many directions you can go. From over the ...
I found a YA mermaid book I didn't hate! This is one of those books I've had on my kindle for a few years now and never got around to reading. Something I picked at random on a slow afternoon. My policy with stuff I've had for ages on my kindle is if I get past the first 10% without wanting to thr...
A copy of this novel was provided Bloomsbury Australia in exchange for an honest review. Doomed was fantastic. As soon as I ripped open my package from Bloomsbury, I was excited. I swear I am more excited about the review copies I don’t ask for, than I am for the ones I do. I love seeing what th...
Tempest is not setting in well as the merfolk’s saviour. She misses her home, she misses her family and, most guilt causing of all, she misses Matt, her human ex-boyfriend. Something she hopes to keep from Kona, her Selkie current boyfriend – and a prince no less. To make matters worse, she and Ha...
Initial reaction: Better than the first book and a fine sequel considering the scheme of events, but the biggest drawback for this book? The love triangle. It's always the kicker. =/Full review:Color me very surprised by "Tempest Unleashed." While the first book is easy to swallow down as a quick bu...
Initial reaction: Cliched, but not terrible. There were times when I followed the narrative well enough, but it's something of a predictable story. Nonetheless, I think I'm going to follow this series through to the end.Full review:Tracy Deebs's "Tempest" series has been on my reading list for a lon...
This cover is so pretty. The water in the backgroud is beautiful. I love the colors of the tail and the tattoo. That would be a really cool looking tattoo. And I love the color purple. I want to be a mermaid even more than I did before if I could have that tattoo and tail. So unlike some paranorma...
Tempest Rising revolves around a teenager, Tempest, who would have the ability to transform into a mermaid when she turns 17. Ever since her mother; who is also a mermaid, left her beloved family to return to ocean, Tempest has hated and dreaded the idea of becoming a mermaid, until she feels a powe...
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