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What first drew me to this book was the cover, isn't it gorgeous? I read the synopsis and knew that I had to get my hands on this intriguing story. Seances, murder, mystery and a convent, what could possibly go wrong?Let's start with the good. First off, Paloma was an interesting character. Her expe...
Paloma has been kicked out of her high school in 1973 school for performing a seance along with a few other things. Her strict Catholic mother is worried about Paloma's obsession with the dead and has arranged for her to attend a convent school hidden within the Puerto Rican forests. Paloma only wan...
I'm not sure how to go about this -- this makes no sense if you haven't read Part 1 of this tale -- and neither would really make that much sense without the novel, Daughter of the Sun. So if you haven't read either -- skip this, really. Go read Kalo's novel (or at least my take on it) instead of th...
It has always been my belief that an important characteristic of a good story is one that is capable of capturing the reader’s attention from the start and keep them engaged until the end. Two Graves by Zoe Kalo was such a story. My curiosity was peaked from the first page. I couldn’t wait to discov...
This book is different, to say the least. To say the best, it is page turning. Written in two separate time frames, present and 7 years previous, it tells the reader the story of a young woman, who has suffered tremendous loss and is out for revenge. She lives with her mother and her son, Shaun. I g...