Violet, Ryn, and the remaining fae team up after disaster strikes, fighting to survive, to fulfill an ancient prophecy, and to take down Draven. But with Creepy Hollow destroyed, an enchanted storm raging within the faerie paths, Lord Draven in rule, and Violet not even remembering who she is or anything that happened, will they able to stop Draven before it's too...
Violet gets partnered with Ryn for their final assignment, and it puts their precarious, new "sort of friendship" to the test. But as Violet starts having confusing feelings, finding out more about the evil Unseelie prince, and uncovering some unexpected truths, her assignment, graduation, and life in general become a lot more complicated than she thought they'd...
I love urban fantasy and paranormal romance, so I absolutely couldn't resist my chance to talk about my favorite genres. And one of the things I love most is seeing the different way paranormal creatures are portrayed by different authors. I usually prefer the "good" kinds, the ones who are the protagonist or the love interest or the best friend and are technically monsters but still have a good...
Violet's job as a Guardian-in-Training is to protect humans from fae, but, when she accidentally brings a human back to the faery realm and develops feelings for him, things get complicated. Getting mixed up in the plans of an evil faerie, however, shifts things from merely complicated to life-threateningly dangerous, and Violet ends up allying with the last person she ever...
This topic is such a good one! I mean, there are so many book covers with eyes as the main focus. I have like 10 on my kindle alone, and that doesn't include the million more out there that I don't own. But of course that also means I was once again struck with indecision and ended up going with ten picks rather five, including some books from the same series because they were too gorgeous not to...
This week is kind of an extra fun Top Ten Tuesday, is it not? I mean, who doesn't dream about all the things we'd have if we could have anything in the world. And even though books are pretty magical on their own, let's face it: we're all crazy bookworms, so I'm sure most of our dreams already have to do with books anyway. They do say be careful what you wish for, and I agree with that, but...
It's another week of Cover Characteristics, and I'm just so glad we're past the TV week, haha. This week it's phones! Honestly, I don't understand how people lived before phones were invented. Not even just cell phones but landlines. Do you ever think about that? I mean, people had to just go to someone's house and knock on their door, hoping they were home, if they wanted to talk. Or they had to...
Seiya and Lyre are still missing, Ash is still recovering from his injuries, the situation between the Gaians and the daemons is only getting worse, and Piper is on her own to figure out what to do next. But then Raum shows up looking for Ash's help, more discoveries are made about the Gaians, and Piper and her friends have to do everything they can to stop the impending daemon war before it...
Seiya and Lyre were captured and taken prisoner before Piper and Ash made it out of the Overworld and are trapped. Seiya now has to trust and rely on Lyre, even though trusting people is not her forte, if she wants to escape to safety and find her brother. She finds out, however, that there may more a lot more to Lyre than she previously...
When the radical group of Gaians blow up the Consulate, kidnap Piper, and unleash her magic, she turns to the loyal Ash and Lyre yet again for help. But this time they all turn to one of the last daemons they thought they'd ally with, Miysis, and trust him to take them on a trip to the Overworld in order to find the one person who might be able to save Piper's...