I first read The Fey series which I thought was wonderful. Grammar is sometimes not the greatest, but it is one of the reasons that the price of the books are lower so they didn't spend too much money on editing (author explanation). The characters are delightful and the plot really pulls you in. Like the Fey series, I can't put them down and I became very involved with all their stories. This series is highly recommended. This book was so enjoyable, the characters felt like friends, the story engaging. I do plan to go on with the following installments. The only downside was the characters were so connected - no one was outside. It is also a quick read. I was looking for something to clear my mind between my normal diet of paranormal romance and found new characters to get involved with. This story is fun!Denver Cereal begins with our heroine, Jill, making a choice -- and it doesn't end the way she expects it to or wants it to. But the outcome is just what she needs as she sets off on a new beginning that is full of "unknown familiarity". The path isn't always clear and in the end Jill finds love and comfort for herself, love, comfort and security for her daughter and unwittingly brings her family closer. That ending doesn't mean that the path is all smooth - nor does it contain things so outrageously fantastic that you know you're reading. It sounds like your typical girl meets boy romance. And sounds - like looks can be deceiving. This characters are rich and full - they have distinct personalities and at least some of them could be people you know.
What do You think about The Denver Cereal (2009)?
This is a serial fiction that I am working on and my first published work - hope you enjoy it!
—amoolya
Stupid unlikely and twisted plot. Empty and pointless. One of very few I didn't finish.
—dbman1207
this book was ok. but at one point, their was spelled there and i started to give up.
—LadyLovee