"Tessa doesn't believe in magic. Or Fate. But there's something weird about the dusty unicorn tapestry she discovers in a box of old books. She finds the creature woven within it compelling and frightening. After the tapestry comes into her possession, Tessa experiences dreams of the past and scen...
Not at all what I expected and I thought it was a good story. Some things made me roll my eyes, but for the most part, it was solid. I really enjoyed Tessa and Will's story and look forward to it continuing, if there will be a sequel.
I read some mixed reviews so I started the book a bit nervously. However, I found myself pleasantly surprised. I didn’t pay as much attention to the writing because I was too busy reading as fast as I could so I could find out what happens next. I liked the fact that for once the best friend is in o...
Read for the 2011 Debut Author Challenge2.5 - 3 starsThe books makes an honest effort to be interesting and perhaps if I had access to far fewer books, it might have struck me as a pleasant way to pass an afternoon, but when compared with some of the books I've read in recent months, it fails to int...
I'll admit, it was the mention of a unicorn that attracted me to WARPED, so I was totally unprepared for the epic storyline that I discovered within the covers of this debut novel.After reading just a few pages of WARPED, in which the Fates examine and manipulate the threads of life they rule over, ...
Tessa pulls a loose thread on a tapestry the her father bought at auction and a young man who had been trapped for 500 years appears in her room. The thread of his life was stolen by a witch and woven into the tapestry. The witch wants the tapestry and him back. The Fates also want all the stolen th...
What's that saying? The one that says are lives are woven and intertwined by fate? Tessa comes upon a pieces of fabric like no other during an auction. The fabric gives her visions on her past self and thrusts her back in time. She also continues to bump into a certain handsome young man. The owner ...
Dang. I was really looking forward to reading Warped when it came out, y'all. I started it almost immediately after it was released, couldn't get into it, and set it aside. Then I saw a few good reviews that prompted me to pick it back up. Well, this time I at least did manage to finish it. Unfortun...
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