Posted by bkristin on Jul 25th, 2012 in reviews | 0 comments
Review: Redemption by RK Ryals Dayton lives with her aunt- a strict nun at a nunnery. Little does she know that due to her parents, her life is not of her own. There are expectations and sacrifices she is expect to make. Only Day can decide if that is what she wants, or can she? The only downfall of this book was that it took a bit to get to the main plot of the story for me. Once you get into the action and the secret society, it is much quicker. You just keep turning the pages and not want to set it down. While the first part has some creepy factor to it, living in a church and all that is old,...
Posted by bkristin on Jun 13th, 2012 in reviews | 1 comment
Review : Sacred Bloodlines by Wendy Owens Gabe’s life has always been bad… bad things… evil things have always happened to those around him. In fact he is a bit of a magnet for evil. Turns out there is a reason why- he is a guardian, a force of good in the world. He has one week to decide which side of the battle he wants to help and if he wants the responsibility that comes with his new life. This is a good twist on the angels versus demons storyline that is around. The angels are humans with angel blood. While they are good and forces to be reckoned with, they are not the almighty...
Posted by bkristin on May 11th, 2012 in reviews | 0 comments
Review: Tiger’s Curse and Tiger’s Quest by Colleen Houck Kelsey accepts a temp job helping a circus not knowing that her fate has finally brought her together with the white Siberian tiger at the circus for a reason. Ren has been stuck in the body of a tiger for centauries and finally found the girl to help get his life back. Kelsey’s summer quickly goes from boring to adventurous as she helps Ren and his brother break the curse that makes them into a tiger most of the time. In the second book Kelsey returns home to wait for a call for the second part of the quest to break the curse. Ren get’s...
Posted by bkristin on May 8th, 2012 in reviews | 0 comments
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...
Posted by bkristin on May 3rd, 2012 in reviews | 3 comments
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...