Week 28: Review: Mistwood by Leah Cypress

Week 28: Review: Mistwood by Leah Cypress Week 28: Review: Mistwood by Leah Cypress Summary: Prince Rokan has brought back the shifter to protect him in his rule as he ascends the throne. Only the shifter, Isabel does not remember her past or how to even shift once back at the castle. She finds along the way she has a conflict between her past and current desires that she must make her own decision as to what is right and wrong to protect her county and herself. Plotline: This story was well written to keep most secrets at bay. I like not being able to predict every move in a novel and this one was especially good at hiding the clues. After...

Week 27: Review: Firelight by Sophie Jordan

Week 27: Review: Firelight by Sophie Jordan Week 27: Review: Firelight by Sophie Jordan Summary:  Jacinda is a drake- or what most humans would call a dragon. She can transform into a creature with scales, wings, and breathe fire. While most everyone in her community can turn into a dragon, she is the only one that can breathe fire. This makes her unique but also trapped by her kind that want to keep her a breed more fire breathing dragons. Nothing in her life is her own until her mother packs her and her twin up in the middle of the life and moves away. Now she must start over and try not to be the dragon she really is. Characters: Jacinda is...

Review: Fire by Kristin Cashore

Review: Fire by Kristin Cashore Review: Fire by Kristin Cashore On the other side of the mountain from the realms populated by the gracelings is a different world of monsters: the Dells. Fire is the last of the human monsters (animals that are very similar to normal, but have striking beauty and are very much noticeably different in coloring). Fire has the ability to control minds, but she must decide what makes her a monster: her ability or her decisions. This story was a bit dramatic taking turns which were (for the most part) expected. Several characters were sleeping around (to the point that you could almost make all the main...

Review: Halo by Alexandra Adornetto

Review: Halo by Alexandra Adornetto  Review: Halo by Alexandra Adornetto  Bethany is an angel – literally, an angel. Beth, along with her brother Gabriel and sister Ivy, is sent to a quiet sleepy town to do whatever is meant for them. Being the youngest, Beth is enrolled in the local high school to bid her time until they figure out what is meant to be done. While waiting, Beth meets Xavier and falls in love. This is not part of their mission on earth and strictly forbidden. While I found Bethany an interesting character, I was greatly disappointed that you do not meet the antagonist until over half way through the story. It would...