Category Archives: Reviews by Rating

Review: Open Minds (Mindjack Trilogy #1) by Susan Kaye Quinn

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This story takes reality, turns it upside down, and drops it on its head in a snowbank. Unexpected and chilling – what more do you want?! Continue reading

Jr. Darkside Review: Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy #1) by Richelle Mead

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Vampire books were never really a big favorite of mine. This book changed my opinion completely. Continue reading

Review: Half-Blood

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I’m sitting and staring at my keyboard, hoping to make sense of my reaction to this story enough to write a coherent review… Continue reading

Review: Daimon (Covenant 0.5) by Jennifer Armentrout

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Prequels are like appetizers, and Daimon is a tasty little morsel that leaves you primed and ready to jump into the world of the Half-Bloods… Continue reading

Review: Inhale (Just Breathe #1) by Kendall Grey

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Attention: THIS IS A BOOK ABOUT REALLY BIG MAMMALS. NOT MERMAIDS. Continue reading

Review: Worlds Burn Through (The Chronicles of Nowhere) by Vicki Keire

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Craving a quick taste of paranormal YA that’s not a fill-in-the-blanks story? Read on… Continue reading

Review: Pack and Coven by Jody Wallace

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Hot damn, now THIS is the kind of paranormal romance I’ve been looking for! Continue reading

Review: Spirits Rising (Spirit Caller #1) by Krista D. Ball

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Take the urban out of urban fantasy, and you’re left with Spirits Rising – an engaging story with an unusual contemporary setting and a dark and creepy paranormal twist. Continue reading

Review: Pure (Pure #1) by Julianna Baggot

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So let’s be frank: I didn’t enjoy this story. I wanted to, but I didn’t, and after my suspension of disbelief got up and left the building, I made it to the final pages through sheer willpower…and chocolate treats at the end of each chapter. Continue reading

Review: Maggie for Hire (Maggie MacKay Magical Tracker Series #1) by Kate Danley

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If urban fantasy could be bottled, then this story is a shot-glass full of awesomesauce. Continue reading