The captivating, bestselling Spirit Gate swept readers into the turbulent world of the Hundred, where the peace and order of life under the protection of the immortal Guardians has given way to chaos and violence. In the face of a vast horde of marauders led by a rogue Guardian, the bravery and r...
Mild spoilers implied, be warned. This book was tricky. Of all Elliott's works (so far), this one took me the longest to get into. The character introduced at the beginning turns out to be a fake-out lead, time skips and switching between numerous POVs until it finally gets settled a little after...
I have been on pins and needles waiting to read Eddie's book. I'm so glad he ended up with someone as special as Haley, especially after not only hearing about Lacey... but actually 'meeting' her. Boy is she a pill.Haley and Eddie's story was so easy to read. I didn't feel like I ever wanted to j...
Not sure why but I think this is my favorite of the series***** Sometimes I get in the mood for an "easy" read and this series was exactly what I was looking for! I discovered the Melanie Shawn "Crossroads" books with the first one My First as a free iBook download. While the writing is certainly...
1) Why is this book so heavy on discussion of Go-gurt? It's debatably the least sexy word. Also, why would A woman feel so much appreciation when a man remembers how many processed tubes of blue yogurt her son can have in one day?! 2) what kind of financially irresponsible hospital allows a nurse...
Finally finished with this book!I enjoyed the trilogy overall, and found myself a little enthralled with idea of reeves and guardians. However, each book moves incredibly slowly, and each book continues to add another new character/plotline to read into- thus making up the ~900 pages of each book...
I wish there had been more about their r relationship as teenagers, with Jas filling in and playing the knight in shining armor since her boyfriend was running around on her, but for what it's worth it was a really sweet story. I also wish there had been more written on Tiffany and Lisa. Like som...
In the second book in the series we meet Chell, who's heartbroken when she finds out her fiance is leaving her for his young Secretary... She leaves for the city for some alone time, but after avoiding everyone's calls, her friends become worried and sends Riley, who's just left the forces... Mic...
Started of kinda good, the authors "touched" on a subject that is taboo in our society, mental illness, which was good. . . What I didn't like, is that the writers thought it was more important to give us detail explicit sex, than humanizing and developing other characters in the story, like Au...