Review: Unearthly and Hallowed by Cynthia Hand, and Die For Me by Amy Plum

Review: Unearthly and Hallowed  by Cynthia Hand, and Die For Me by Amy Plum Review: Unearthly by Cynthia Hand Clara has a purpose and, like all humans with angel blood, her purpose comes in the form of a vision. Now Clara and her family must uproot their life to go to the place of her purpose and she must do what is required. The only problem is, the visions give little details and she is not left with much to go on. As fire season nears, can Clara fulfill her purpose in time? The characters were well developed and believable. Tucker was my favorite and though he changed from the bratty teen that constantly teased and bugged Clara to the sweet cowboy that showed her the...

Review: Whisper by Chelsea M. Cameron, Prophecy Girl (Lacuna Valley) by Faith McKay, Heir to the Underworld by ED Walker

Review: Whisper by Chelsea M. Cameron, Prophecy Girl (Lacuna Valley) by Faith McKay, Heir to the Underworld by ED Walker Review: Whisper by Chelsea M. Cameron Anna can hear the dead and finds that she needs to help them on their way. When a new dead guy named Jack comes along, he does not want to be helped on his way and instead makes plan to stick around for a long time. Unfortunately for Anna, there is the problem that Jack becomes more and more appealing the longer he stays. When she is found talking to thin air, her parents medicate and threaten to institutionalize her. There were several plot lines threaded together in this story. First off is the relationship between Anna and Jack and learning the truth of her...

Review : All Hallows’ Moon, Long Night Moon, and Grey Moon Rising by SM Reine

Review : All Hallows’ Moon, Long Night Moon, and Grey Moon Rising by SM Reine Review: All Hallows’ Moon, Long Night Moon, and Grey Moon Rising by SM Reine Starting over after becoming a werewolf is hard to do if your hunter boyfriend and his family move to town. Rylie tries to make things work, but Seth’s mother is too set to destroy the wolf in town no matter what her son thinks or wants. Reines style again was an easy read. I enjoy a book that is easy to follow and the author answers all your questions as they come up. In this story Seth’s mother is the villain and to some extent his brother Abel. We are introduced to the villain at the beginning of the...

Review : Rippler and Chameleon by Cidney Swanson

Review : Rippler and Chameleon by Cidney Swanson  Review : Rippler  and Chameleon by Cidney Swanson Sam has a problem. She sometimes vanishes into thin air. Luckily for her Will knows a bit of what is going on and offers to help. Maybe together they can figure out why and how it happens. As the story continues Sam and Will find themselves meeting another chameleon/rippler in France while on their school trip. There is much to learn from him, but that must be done while avoiding being captured as Sam is still on Dr. Helga’s hit list. Sam doesn’t get too much time to enjoy the trip because she is attacked physically by the hit man and mentally with...

Review: Night Marchers by Rebecca Gober and Courtney Nuckels

Review: Night Marchers by Rebecca Gober and Courtney Nuckels Review: Night Marchers by Rebecca Gober and Courtney Nuckels Emma has been uprooted from her Texas home to follow her father (a paranormal investigator) to Hawaii. While there she meets two young men who catch her interest. The only problem is that one has been alive for hundreds of years and now is trapped. This story was a bit slow off the bat, but it was enough to keep me interested and reading. It switched a bit from past to present as the author recalled events that lead to where the story started off. This was a bit distracting, but filled in the back story. I would have rather had less back...