Review:Swoon by Nina MalkinSwoon by Nina MalkinRelease Date: May 19 2009Publisher: Simon PulsePages:425Format:PaperbackGenre:YA/Supernatural/FictionSource: Bought
Goodreads Synopsis:
Torn from her native New York City and dumped in the land of cookie-c…Read More
Bewitching Blog Tours: Interview with Sherry Soule and GiveawayI would like to thank Sherry for being here and sharing some of her favorite things with us. Thank you for being here Sherry
What made you decide to write YA paranormal Romance?
Thought it would be fun to write a Buffy-like…Read More
Bewitching Blog Tours:MM Shelley Guest Post Music Of The Night
Music of the Night I often times will listen to music while I write. Some nights I will be up writing late into the night and will often times wear earphones so not to disturb my roommate. I found that it can help me s…Read More
Review: Deeper Than Midnight by Lara AdrianDeeper Than Midnight by Lara AdrianRelease Date: June 28 2011Publisher: Bantam DellPages: 387Format: Mass Market PaperbackGenre:Paranormal RomanceSource:Bought
Goodreads Synopsis:At eighteen, Corinne Bishop was a beautiful, s…Read More
Waiting On WednesdayWaiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill from Breaking The Spine It's a great way to showcase the books that you are excited to read.
This week I am waiting for
Wolfsbane by Andrea Cremer. Bo…Read More
I've heard nothing but good things about Masque of the Red Death, so I was super excited to finally read it myself to see what the fuss was about. This book was definitely not what I expected.
After the death of her twin brother, Araby struggles daily just to find a reason to live. Nights are spent with her best friend April at the Debauchery Club, which is the only place Araby can go to escape the disease and death that they face on a daily basis. The club is where she meets Will, and also Elliott, who both have secrets, but also have the ability to change Araby's life forever.
The characters in this book were all amazingly well developed. I found each of them fascinating, and all for different reasons. You have to feel bad for what Araby, the main character, has been through. I can imagine why she wanted to slip into oblivion whenever she possibly could. We do see her change throughout the book from a girl with many issues into a very strong, determined young lady. I was very glad to see that.
The cover is soo awesome!! Great Pick!
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Great choice!
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I really love the cover for this book! Thanks for sharing.
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I've heard nothing but good things about Masque of the Red Death, so I was super excited to finally read it myself to see what the fuss was about. This book was definitely not what I expected.
ReplyDeleteAfter the death of her twin brother, Araby struggles daily just to find a reason to live. Nights are spent with her best friend April at the Debauchery Club, which is the only place Araby can go to escape the disease and death that they face on a daily basis. The club is where she meets Will, and also Elliott, who both have secrets, but also have the ability to change Araby's life forever.
The characters in this book were all amazingly well developed. I found each of them fascinating, and all for different reasons. You have to feel bad for what Araby, the main character, has been through. I can imagine why she wanted to slip into oblivion whenever she possibly could. We do see her change throughout the book from a girl with many issues into a very strong, determined young lady. I was very glad to see that.