Reaper’s Legacy by Tim Lebbon

12 August 2013 Natassia 0

Tim Lebbon’s Toxic City series continues with the second installment, Reaper’s Legacy. After reading London Eye, the first book in the series, I was intrigued to follow the character’s adventures. With a gritty backdrop of post-apocalyptic London,Reaper’s Legacy takes off right were the story left off with Lebbon’s upbeat pace. […]

Countdown by Michelle Maddox/Michelle Rowen

8 August 2013 Casey 0

Several months ago, Michelle Rowen announced that she would be re-releasing her adult novel Countdown, previously published under her pen name Michelle Maddox, but this time it would be a YA novel. I decided I should finally get around to reading Countdown so I could compare the original to the […]

Gameboard of the Gods by Richelle Mead

20 May 2013 Nicole 0

I am a HUGE Richelle Mead fan and I’ve devoured all, and I do mean all, of her series (yes, her 2 adult series with Georgina and Eugenie, as well as her Vampire Academy series).  All of these sadly came to an end and I’ve been eagerly awaiting her new […]

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The Crossing by Mandy Hager

21 February 2013 Natassia 0

Mandy Hager brings to life an eerie world of subservience in The Crossing. The first in the new Blood of the Lamb trilogy, The Crossing transports the reader to a world that is a perfect nightmare. Hager expertly infuses her story with the time old tradition of native servants and […]

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The Twelve by Justin Cronin

18 December 2012 Natassia 2

As a big fan of the post-apocalypse genre and the first novel in Justin Cronin’s epic trilogy of a post-apocalyptic United States., I was reserved in my eagerness for The Twelve. What I found was a book which only expands upon the magnificent wasteland Cronin has created; full of adventure and […]

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Deep Sky by Patrick Lee

26 September 2012 Nikki R 0

What would you do if you had 24 hours to solve a mystery that’s bigger and more complex than you can imagine, with very little to go on and only a couple of people you can trust to help you, all while the government is hunting you down like a […]

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Robopocalypse by Daniel H. Wilson

28 July 2012 Nikki R 3

You remember A.I. right?  Will Smith, rogue murdering robots?  If you enjoyed that movie, like I did, you will love Robopocalypse by Daniel H. Wilson….or be scared to ever get around something mechanical again.  Not far into our future, the dazzling technology that runs our world turns against us. Controlled […]

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Night Betrayed by Joss Ware

25 June 2012 Casey 1

Honestly, the only thing I kept thinking while reading Night Betrayed by Joss Ware was “They’re old!!” It’s true. Theo was almost 80 and Selena was 50, though neither of them looked it. Unsurprisingly, Ware managed to enthrall me with their story despite their age. The Change that devastated the […]

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The Immortal Rules by Julie Kagawa

22 June 2012 Nicole 3

I’ve been looking for some good, paranormal YA lately and one novel I came across The Immortal Rules by Julie Kagawa, which is the first novel in her new Blood of Eden series. The blurb sounded interesting enough, so I thought I’d give it a-go.  Turns out, this hybrid (well, […]

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Abandon the Night by Joss Ware

28 November 2011 Casey 1

Since Zoe and Quent’s first encounter in Beyond the Night when Zoe saved Quent’s life, and every combustible meeting since then, I have been dying to read their story. Abandon the Night was just as full of the explosive chemistry between the two as I had hoped. Yet, the rest of it wasn’t quite […]