Beastly by Alex Flinn

Beastly by Alex Flinn

Beauty and the Beast is a very old tale. The roots of the story go back to the Greek myth of Cupid and Psyche, and it has furnished the plot for many romance novels – Ravished by Amanda Quick and Mary Jo Putney’s short story, The Black Beast of Belleterre are two of my favorites….

The Reckoning

I’ve loved Kelley Armstrong’s writing ever since I read Bitten a long time ago, so I was very excited to review The Reckoning, the last book in her YA trilogy Darkest Powers. I even read the first two in the series prior to reviewing to make sure I did justice to this book. I’m happy…

Meridian by Amber Kizer

Thanks to the success of the Twilight books, the young adult shelves are filled with paranormals with a romantic element. Yes, Meridian is about a heroine who finds herself part of a new world and meets a love interest. At the same time, it’s not the same old song. No vampires and werewolves here. Meridian…

Psych Major Syndrome

I haven’t read much this summer. I haven’t been slumping, I’ve been busy, but somehow the habit of not reading snuck up on me. I needed something light and entertaining to ease myself back in, and Psych Major Syndrome was a good choice. Leigh Nolan is a freshman at a laissez faire liberal arts school…

The September Sisters

The September Sisters is YA Fiction of the grim realistic variety. It’s the story of what happens in a family after a child goes missing. Specifically, what happens to the child who is left behind. Abigail Reed goes to sleep one summer night after a fight with her sister Becky, and when she wakes up…

The Awakening

The Awakening is the second book in Armstrong’s Darkest Powers trilogy. This is an incredibly fun young adult series featuring a young necromancer and her supernatural friends. If you haven’t read the first book, you should stop reading here, because there’s really no way to talk about what happens in this book without revealing spoilers…

The Summoning

Since I really like paranormals, I’ve been meaning to get into Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld series for quite some time. However, my first taste of her paranormal works came from The Summoning, the first book in her young adult trilogy. I got it from the library in preparation for reviewing the second book…

Crown Duel

In her introduction to this new edition, Ms. Smith states that her original fear was that readers would not be able to sympathize with her heroine, “with all her prickles and stings.” Prickles? Stings? My foot. Our Lady Meliara is a bloody porcupine. With venom at the tips. And a serious ulcer. But more about…