Sharon Cameron
Sharon Cameron was awarded the 2009 Sue Alexander Most Promising New Work Award by the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators for her debut novel, The Dark Unwinding. When not writing Sharon can be found thumbing dusty tomes, shooting her longbow, or indulging in her lifelong search...
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Sharon Cameron was awarded the 2009 Sue Alexander Most Promising New Work Award by the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators for her debut novel, The Dark Unwinding. When not writing Sharon can be found thumbing dusty tomes, shooting her longbow, or indulging in her lifelong search for secret passages. She lives with her family in Nashville, Tennessee.Visit her website at sharoncameronbooks.com
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I am really surprised I haven't heard more about this book. Its very well different, suspenseful and a bit spooky, has that element of Dystopia as well. My favorite part was that it focused mainly on a brother and sister sibling pair. Sophia is being married to Rene, a very wealthy man from a weal...
*DNF AT 104 PAGES*Maybe someday, if I ever feel so inclined, I shall pick this back up and finish it, but I doubt it. It's not that it was horrible and I had to throw it against the wall in a fit of rage or disgust, but it was hardly compelling and the pacing was crap, not to mention that I hated Re...
Rook -- Sharon Cameron Young Adult, Dystopian, Fantasy, Futuristic, Romance I have the distinct feeling I just didn’t really know how to appreciate this book. Or I just didn’t really understand it. From page one, the narration and events and scene changes were confusing despite the fact that the...
So.....I really wanted to like this.....but it just wasn't for me. None of the characters came to life for me. I DNF'd at about 30% through. The whole thing felt forced. There was no chemistry for me between any of the characters. More to my irritation, the love triangle was far too promine...
A post-apocalyptic book based on The Scarlet Pimpernel. I loooved it. I love The Scarlet Pimpernel anyway, and Cameron is doing some really fun things with the story–nice little touches of homage without tying herself to the plot when it doesn’t work for the story she’s telling. Plus, Sophia–this ve...