by Amanda Bonilla
3.5 StarsI've been reading Ms Bonilla's Shaede Assassin Series and am thoroughly enjoying them. Vengeance Borne sounded right down my alley. What I liked: A different concept in the Urban Fantasy explosion. I know, each author puts their own spin on each series and I enjoy them all. It's just e...
3.5 stars. I'll make it 4 though because it was a first book and it left me wanting more. Ok let's go straight to the point. Jax was a good character and I liked her resolve and sarcasm, but I wish there was more butt-kicking of the bad guys and that she wouldn't blame herself for everything that w...
I love the mystery and unknown behind Waerds and Bearers, completely different. And the connection between the two. What the Bearer can do for Waerds, explains Jax's emotions so perfectly.An Urban Fantasy read with a rich world.***FULL REVIEW***McCall seems to be thriving in paranormal activity lat...
I am a big fan of Amanda Bonilla’s Shaede Assassin books, so I was excited to jump in to this new series. I can’t say I loved it as much as I do the Shaede books, but I am interested enough that I will give the next installment a try. The worldbuiling here is well done and pretty unique. Jacquel...
In the first of a brand new series by Amanda Bonilla, readers meet a new, kickass, fun and feisty heroine in Jacquelyn aka Jax. Jax is a ward of the Sentry, which means she is a hunter of evil. She is in charge of protecting McCall, Idaho and so far, things have been OK apart from the fact that she ...
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsAny novel that opens with a Dean Winchester reference within the first one hundred pages is a surefire winner in my opinion so let me introduce you to Vengeance Borne, book one in Amanda Bonilla’s brand new Sentry of Evil series. As a long-time fan of her Shaede Assassin nove...