I think this book was great! I absolutely loved it! It's about an 18 year old girl and her 21 year old bodygaurd falling in love...slowly. Her dad is WAY too overprotective. He doesn't let her go to parties, have friends other than the ones he approves, or even go out in public by her self. Thats...
I throughly enjoyed the follow up to HEAVENLY and yet again my tissues came in handy while I was reading.With the ending of HEAVENLY you are left wondering what happens to Zoe, did she die or was she brought back to the world of living or was her soul taken hell? PENITENCE answers most of your qu...
The book is extremely intriguing and totally un-putdownable.However, there is so much more that you would itch to know. The book fails to clear all the mystery behind the stories. How i wish there would be a sequel to it. The central characters are magical and the book lives up to the tile as wel...
John can have any girl he wants. Jennifer's never been kissed. Everybody thinks he's perfect. She's got issues with pride and jealousy. They were best friends-once. Now, they're playing Romeo and Juliet. Virgin lips Jennifer must have her first kiss on stage with John, the guy every girl in schoo...
Will she come back? I didn’t mean to upset her talking about Solomon. But the man is a heinous douche bag.I gaze out the window at the falling snow. It’s pretty, but I can’t shrug off feeling marooned. Still no sound from anywhere in the house. Is it always like this? Or is it just because she’s ...
Carlson had given me earlier and headed back to the counseling office after school was out. None of the counselors were in. I left the papers in Mrs. Carlson’s mailbox; a slot with the other teachers slots, built into one of the walls. I didn’t want to go home. I wouldn’t see Brielle, bent as sh...
At least I knew where I stood: behind Weston. We both put guys in first position when the opportunity arose. Zero friends was my fault. No. Not my fault, Abria's. My time hadn't been my own since Mom had covertly assigned me to be Abria's second mother, a job I'd savored when Abria was an infant—...