Posted by bkristin on Mar 15th, 2013 in reviews | 0 comments
Review: Pantheons EJ Dabel Isaiah doesn’t’ know his past until he happens upon a school and a principal willing to tell him who his father is, and that would make Isaiah a god, or rather, rather a godling. Now the only question is whether can he get revenge for his mother…. This book has a very comic book aspect- This book reminded me of reading comic books or manga (yes, I am a closet manga reader and my hubby makes fun of me excessively for it). This story was very much like a comic book in that there were tons of descriptions and action. Plots with many subplots and multiple characters- which...
Posted by bkristin on Mar 12th, 2013 in reviews | 0 comments
Review: Incendiary by Amy Bartol Evie finally gets to meet her father, and it is not the reunion any father or daughter would like to have. Evie knows him and the two other seraphim that come with him. Evie is still fighting to keep away from Brennus, but now she has her father trying to call the shots. To make matters worse, her father is trying to remove her friends and the only family she has by replacing them. I like all the new complications- things get much more complicated when we find out who her father is and the memories she has of him from high school. Evie has known her father all along!...
Posted by bkristin on Mar 11th, 2013 in reviews | 0 comments
The first in a new trilogy- The Legend of the Blue Eyes is available now on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. Look for the paperback coming in a week or two. For more details see The Legend of the Blue Eyes page.
Posted by bkristin on Mar 5th, 2013 in reviews | 0 comments
Review: Intuition and Indebted by Amy Bartol Evie has come to accept that she loves Reed though Russell is her soulmate- Russell is not as accepting. But when push comes to shove again, Evie does everything she can think of to save her friends, including running away with Russell. Unfortunately she is not ready for the world when a group of undead fairies take her and plan to make her into their queen. Russell added another depth to the story. We get to see things from Russell’s point of view. I liked this and he was always my favorite character in the first book. I like him as a character and loved...
Posted by bkristin on Feb 26th, 2013 in reviews | 1 comment
Review: Snow, Blood, and Envy by Jean Haus Nivi is getting a new mom- unfortunately she is much older than she looks. Soon Nivi finds she is drawn into a world where her new mom covets her and is trying to kill her, yet no one will believe her. Nivi is on the run with a handsome and caring prince charming, but he might not be enough to stop everything even if he does believe her. This was a fun modern setting- the author does a great job integrating everything into a very modern day NY without making it seem excessively fantasy to do so. This was more an urban fantasy retelling of the story- which was...