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Category Archives: paranormal
Review: Extraordinary Lies by Jennifer Alsever
About the book:Julia and Charley may come from two completely different worlds, but they’ve been called the same names all their lives. Psycho. Liar. Witch. It’s the price of being a supernaturally gifted female in sexist, narrow-minded 1971. Until they’re … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, friendship, historical, paranormal, review, teen, YA, Young Adult
Tagged #YAlit, 1970s, 70s, CIA, cold war, conspiracy, friendship, Jennifer Alsever, paranormal abilities, spies, thriller
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Review: Apprentice of Magic by K M Shea
About the book: Angelique hates her magic. Her time in the magical academy has been a long chain of criticisms, reprimands, and punishments. Her war-like ability to control any weapon has earned her nothing but the fear and scorn of … Continue reading
Posted in fairytale, fantasy, fiction, friendship, magic, paranormal, review, teen, YA, Young Adult
Tagged fairytales, fantasy, kingdoms, km shea, magic
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Review: Blood Trial by Kelly St Clare
About the book: The dice are rolled at midnight. As the twenty-one-year-old heiress to the Le Spyre fortune, my life should consist of strawberry mojitos and golf carts. Right? But I’m determined to forge my own path. Desperate to escape … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, fiction, paranormal, review, Romance
Tagged #amreading, fantasy, great read, Kelly St Clare, New Adult, vampires
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Review: Guardian Witch by Valia Lind
About the book: Welcome to Hawthorne. A town. A home. A sanctuary. It’s a land of magic, where traditions run deep. Governed by an ancient coven, it’s a place where supernaturals and humans can live in peace. Until now. Born … Continue reading
Posted in families, fantasy, fiction, magic, paranormal, review, Romance, supernatural, teen, YA, Young Adult
Tagged #amreviewing, #YAlit, shifters, supernatural, threat and danger, Valia Lind, werewolves, Witches
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Reviews: White Pawn and Black Pawn by Ingrid Seymour
A double-review this week, of the first two in Ingrid Seymour’s new Vampire Court series. About White Pawn: Bianca is a Trove. Her blood is so powerful it allows vampires to stroll in the sunlight. She lives a socialite life … Continue reading
Posted in Contest, families, fantasy, fiction, paranormal, review, Romance, supernatural, teen, YA, Young Adult
Tagged #YAlit, chess, Ingrid Seymour, supernatural, vampires, Young Adult
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Review: The Red Sun Rises by Victoria Kinnaird
About the Book: Eren Anderson is a freak among freaks. At 17 years old, he doesn’t fit in with his peers in the tiny town of All Hallows and despite being born into it, he most certainly doesn’t fit in … Continue reading
Posted in families, fantasy, fiction, paranormal, review, Romance, supernatural, teen, YA, Young Adult
Tagged #amreading, #amreviewing, supernatural fight, vampires, Victoria Kinnaird
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Review: Wolf Bound by Holly Hook
About the book: Loner, misfit, wild. Everything about the new guy at school, Cayden, should push me away. And when the wolves appear in the woods around town, one of them shares Cayden’s dark hair, red highlights, and his wild, … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, friendship, paranormal, review, Romance, supernatural, teen, YA, Young Adult
Tagged #YAlit, first love, high school, Holly Hook, paranormal YA, Romance, werewolves
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Review: Persuade by Wendi Wilson
About the book: Vampires don’t exist. Everyone knows that, but after a drug experiment gone wrong, a new generation of children share a frightening number of characteristics with the fictional bloodsucking monsters. Needing blood to survive. Advanced hearing capabilities. The … Continue reading
Posted in contemporary, families, fiction, paranormal, review, Romance, teen, YA, Young Adult
Tagged boyfriends, relationships, reverse harem, Romance, vampires, Wendi Wilson
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Review: Wolfbound by Jody and Jayme Morse
About the book: My life isn’t supposed to be this complicated. At least that’s what I thought… until I met Jax. I was in for the most boring three months of my life. With my best friend and sister gone … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, fiction, friendship, paranormal, review, Romance, teen, YA, Young Adult
Tagged #amreading, #YAlit, Jayme Morse, Jody Morse, Sherwood wolves, werewolves, Wolfbound
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