Showing posts with label witches. Show all posts
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Friday, 6 March 2020

Kiss and Consume by Lynelle Barrett

Kiss and ConsumeKiss and Consume by Lynelle Barrett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Info

Abigail's parents are executed as vampires and she flees to the house of a local teacher. He is kind and he believes that she is innocent. A romance starts to build, but things are not quite as they seem and tragedy strikes.

Review

The book is a great read and there is twists and turns and nothing is ever certain. The unknowns causes people to be gruel and thirst for blood and that leads to a lot of unhappiness. I like the relationship between Abigail and Levi. It's full of love and trust and childlike learning.
The plot goes up and down and I feel like it had more potential than what it delivered. It is a good book, but I feel like it could have been more. Also, there are certain aspects of the plot that are a little bit hard to follow, like the case of the doctor's hatred and his past life with Elisabeth.
It is important to remember that this is a first in series so, of course, there has to be something left to the next books in the series.
All in all, I like this book, but there are parts that I did not like so much hence the four stars. I definitely want to read the next book in the series.

* ARC received from BookSirens

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Monday, 16 July 2018

Alix by Virginia Hunter





Alix by Virginia Hunter was a nice quick read that kind of pulled you in and didn’t let you out until the end. This book is the first book in The Coven’s Grove Chronicles. 
Alix has a gift and she has no idea why. Then people start chasing her and she runs with the hot, sexy Troy who she accidentally gave some special powers.
The story is really quick paced so there’s really no chance to get bored with it. Mostly the book is full of action and adventure and danger but I like that there is still a romantic side to the story as well. 
The characters are interesting and although a lot of them get killed, Troy and Alix stay strong and they relationship manages to grow. I think this book series will be very interesting to read and you can’t really get the full picture by reading this one book but you have to continue with the series and that is what I’m planning to do. 
All in all, this book was a nice quick read and I really enjoyed it. 


* I received a free copy of this book for an honest review



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