A girl and her family move partially in order to help her move along the process of grieving the death of her best friend from cancer. Then a fairy lands in her room. I don't know. It wasn't bad. It was definitely readable and short. There wasn't anything to sink one's teeth into though. I think ...
From the award-winning author of "A Stir of Bones" comes the story of two freshman roommates and the "viri" or soul demon who is tracking one of them.
The Silent Strength of Stones takes place in the same universe as The Thread That Binds the Bones. Our Male Protagonist is a teenaged boy named Nick who is something of a creeper in that he likes to spy on the people living in the vacation cabins near the store he helps his father run. His creepi...
This is much less polished than A Fistful of Sky, which is understandable for a first novel, but it's still good. I do feel the end resolution is a tad bit too easy; it seems like everything just wraps up a bit quickly when really it's going to take a lot of work to "fix" everything. I think th...
Gypsum LaZelle is a misfit in a family of spellcasters-she possesses no magical ability whatsoever. Until the day when she becomes gravely ill, and discovers that her Transition has occurred at last, bestowing upon her a strange and frightening power.
Night sky was above, beyond the reach of the banks of lights that shone full on her and on Phrixos, who lay across her, his arms around her, his leathery, leafy face against her cheek. Glow still surrounded them, hazy, golden and green. The eyes of the cameras watched them. She took a breath. The...