The book Curse of The spider king Was a good book. I say that in a anti Enthusiastic way 100%. I guess it is alright....for younger kids. This book was not that packed with conflict. I do love the characters though. Who could of came up with Jett right! The characters were very well inserted. I r...
I absolutely loved this book! I read the first book a few years ago but eventually it all came back (thanks to a little help from the character info in the front and the diagram of a ship). It kept me on the edge of my seat and reading when I should have been listening or, well, just about anytim...
SPOILER ALERTWhat is it with ALWAYS killing off the black characters! For goodness sake, there was only one! I feel the same about most fantasy with diversity. Either the brown people are the bad ones or if a main character--get killed off (or are the 1 character who never gets a HEA). Same dis...
Aidan lost everything he loved when his family moved to Colorado to take care of his aging grandfather. But Colorado holds more than he could imagine: Aidan finds three mysterious scrolls that tell of a kingdom in turmoil, of noble King Eliam and the treacherous Paragor, of a battle that echoes i...
A young lad awakens on an island, alone and brutally injured, with no memory of his past. Captain Declan Ross searched for riches that will free him and his headstrong daughter, Anne, from the piracy business forever . . . Bartholomew Thorne, an infamously ruthless pirate, seeks to destroy Ross ...
Mallik looked at the dragon and raised his eyebrows. “That is Splinter—a nasty one, she is. I tried to saddle her, but she knocked me aside like swatting a fly. I say we leave her.” Nock took a closer look. The dragon sleeping within the pen appeared black or dark gray in the mo...
He had to make a good impression here. He left the defense table and strode to the witness box. Razz stared at him and shifted uneasily, still perched upon the rail. “Dreamtreader Keaton.” Chief Justice Michael the Archelion’s expression was an odd combination of curiosity and indignation. “May I...