I really enjoyed this book. The beginning is pretty fast, but I feel it's needed just to get David in the picture. David, while being the main love interest, is actually a decent guy. He doesn't want to control Laurel, he's there for her when she needs him. He's not over protective. He's both an "al...
I honesty don't know what to make of this book (or the series) its a poor written fairy version of Twilight except the heroine is the inhuman being. Apparently in this fantasy world the fairies flowers-like fairies. WHAT?????? O_O Okay . . . . That was a little weird but it was new and I can...
I'm sure we've all noticed this, but it seems like every YA supernatural/fantasy book that's been published within the past couple years or so shares a packaging design style with the Twilight series: single bright images (flowers or half a full-lipped face, or, in this instance, petals in water) su...
Laurel thought she had problems, coping with being in a school instead of being home-schooled and trying to work out how her life has changed since moving away from her home place. Her parents are happy but distracted, setting up a new business. Then she finds a lump on her back and what happens n...
This is the first book by Aprilynne Pike that I have read, and I must say I wasn't disappointed at all! I got a copy of this at the RT Convention back in May of this year. I've actually not really been a fan of fairy or fae stories. Not that I mind when they are in other stories, but I haven't ac...
I don’t usually do series reviews but in this case I read the entire series in a day so this ended up the best way to do it. I can safely say I loved this series! I couldn’t wait to see what happened to all my beloved characters. The plot at times seemed simple but a twist would be thrown in that co...
This time around I actually liked Tamani and was rooting for him. The only thing I didn't like was the thought that Faeries were plants. I just find that very odd.
Yes, this review has spoilers.I didn’t know what I would be expecting from Wings when I started it. Mostly I thought it would involve faeries. That’s about as much as I gave it any thought. True enough, it was about faeries... but there’s a very creative twist to it. We’ve always believed that these...
I've seen a few mixed reviews on this book but decided to give it a shot, since I seem to be so into fairies/faeries these days. Personally, I really enjoyed this story! To give a bit more information than the dust jacket of the book, Laurel has certainly discovered something inexplicable about hers...
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