Wraith (Zoe Martinique, #1)
Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781429538725 (1429538724)
Publish date: June 5th 2007
Publisher: Ace Books
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Zoƫ Martinique (#1)
Okay, for the first... quarter, almost, I was fairly sure this is going to be one of my rare did-not-finish books. It was a real struggle to read, largely because of Zoe, the protagonist and one of the most stupid people ever to grace the pages of a book.She really annoyed the hell out of me with he...
In her debut novel, Phaedra Weldon takes the reader in the world of in between, where ghost and other things go bump in the night and not everything in there is friendlyZoe Martinique is a Private Detective, but not of the cheating husband kind, more like a professional snoop infiltrating meetings t...
The story in this one looked so promising, but it's written in such a cutesy way and the main 'heroin' (for lack of a better word) is so moronic and immature I could barely stand it. All the characters are totally flat and for the most-part unlikeable. The last third I actually just skimmed throug...
Actual rating: 2.5 stars (The last 30 pages or so earned it the extra half star.) This book...the premise was intriguing, but I felt the execution was somewhat lacking. I think one of my main problems was that the overall tone of the book didn't match the subject matter. It's like the book could...
The concept seemed interesting to start, but I had to give the book up halfway through because the protagonist was SO. EFFING. STUPID. She has the ability to astrally project herself and makes a living spying for people -- the morality of which, by the way, is never questioned, although it would cer...