Normally I hate when authors write from two separate points of view and alternate chapters, however in this book it makes sense to do so as for most of the story the two main characters are apart and living to separate story lines. This book is a nice light read, I do however feel it is aimed at ...
This book probably deserves more of a 3 star rating, but I enjoyed it so much anyway, I'm giving it 4 stars (because I DID really like it!).Julie - the heroine of the story - is mostly likable. She's got her issues but she tries to be a good friend, sister, and daughter. What I didn't like about ...
4.5 StarsMonths after they decimated Alora's coven, Nicolas and Julia are getting anxious waiting for the other shoe to drop. Julia is wracked with guilt over the secrets she's keeping from Nicholas and everyone else in her life. As the vampires come back what new truths will be uncovered? What...
Those of you who have been following my blog for any length of time know that I love Brenda Pandos! In particular, her Talisman trilogy has been one of my favorites so far. There is so much to love. Julia, Nicholas, deliciously evil vampires, it all adds up to some of the best reading I've done s...
The change in writing style from the previous two instalments threw me. I didn't mind that we were getting insight from new characters, but to switch from first person to third was really weird. It didn't take long to get used to though and once I was in the story I was impressed with this one mo...
Ash grabbed me by the arm and pulled me off to the side. Her nostrils flared. “Did you sing to her?” My heart galloped. “What?” “Lucy. She’s been nice, ever since… graduation.” She leaned in, her fists balled at her sides. “D...