Saving Phoebe Murrow Book Review

October 27, 2017 / 0 comments

Saving Phoebe Murrow Book Review

Angie’s Thoughts:
Saving Phoebe Murrow is a harrowing tale of what one mom went through, a daughter who had nowhere else to turn and an unexpected bully hiding in the shadows. The story is all too real and makes you want to hold your children closer.
When I first started this book I was so excited. I love books filled with drama, angst, and suspense. I got those things but in a long drawn out way.
I loved …

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Touched Chapter Reveal

September 13, 2017 / 0 comments

Touched Chapter Reveal

#ChapterReveal #Touched #MaraWhite #ComingSoon #YouNeedToReadThisBook
Chapter 1
August 28th, 2005

June drove almost all night. The farthest south she’d ever been was Oklahoma, going after a tornado, and she’d flown past the Louisiana state line around four in the morning. She wasn’t exactly sure where she would stay since she’d heard on the radio that all of greater New Orleans had been placed under a mandatory evacuation order. Experience told her that there would be at …

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“Blood Rose Rebellion” Book Review

March 29, 2017 / 0 comments

“Blood Rose Rebellion” Book Review

Angie’s Thoughts:
The Blood Rose Rebellion is a very intricate, beautiful, unique, YA fantasy that leaves you craving for more.
I really enjoyed this book. I loved the characters, the rich history, and the phenomenal writing. For this to be Rosalyn Eves debut novel it was well written and the story flowed flawlessly.
Anna is a Luminate who is barren. Meaning she has no magic. Since she was seven, she’s been kept shielded, hidden away, not able to …

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“The Darkness Remains” Book Review

December 20, 2016 / 0 comments

“The Darkness Remains” Book Review

Angie’s Thoughts:
This is a great follow-up to Emerging from Darkness. It begins exactly where EFD left off. Instead where EFD was more focused on Cullen’s story The Darkness Remains focuses on Ike’s.
I enjoyed being in Ike’s head at times but then at others I felt like I was going insane when he kept whining about the same things. I mean I get it. He’s been through A LOT and after all that you’re bound to …

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“Batgirl At Super Hero High” Audio Review

December 15, 2016 / 0 comments

“Batgirl At Super Hero High” Audio Review

Angie’s Thoughts:
I just received these today and my daughter and I have already listened to all 4 1/2 hours of audio! I love Mae Whitman and her talent shines through as she takes on the voice of Barbara or Batgirl! She transitions flawlessly between characters too. Both of us got caught up in Barbara’s world that everything ceased to exist around us. That speaks volumes for Lisa Yee’s writing.
By the time the audiobook was over …

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“The Departed” Book Review

September 20, 2016 / 0 comments

“The Departed” Book Review

Angie’s Thoughts:
I really wanted to love this book but I couldn’t. It started out extremely slow and I wasn’t even quite sure what was going on then it picked up around 30% then to drag out again.
The premise of The Departed was a good one. I loved The Leftovers and maybe that was my problem. I kept comparing The Departed to The Leftovers which isn’t fair to the author. The writing was good but the …

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“The Girls” Book Review

June 7, 2016 / 0 comments

“The Girls” Book Review

Angie’s Thoughts:
This is one of those books that you know by reading the blurb you are going to love! I’m so glad I wasn’t disappointed!
The Girls which when I requested from Netgalley was called The Girls in the Garden is a fast, suspense/mystery thriller that you can’t put down. Like others I had the plot figured out pretty early on or so I thought. It was the unraveling of the story that had you so …

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“Lily And The Octopus” Micah’s Advanced Book Review

January 21, 2016 / 0 comments

“Lily And The Octopus” Micah’s Advanced Book Review

Micah’s Thoughts:
 
“So many adventures we had. And I loved every one.”
 
Wow. This book has to be on the list of my top reads of 2016 and I am ready to say that 21 days in. This book was amazing. I can say that I cried my eyes out from 80%-93% of the book and I could not put it down. And books rarely illicit outward emotion from me. Readers who loved The Art of Racing …

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