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Holy hell this book hit me in the feels, it was a heart breaking story of the life and adventurs of "Tiger Lilly" while she deals with loss, mental illness, determination, and hope. There is so much going on in the book, yet it managed to hold my attention and cause me to have a emotional interest in the book!
A ton of trigger warnings need to be added to this book, but holy hell its amazing.
A ton of trigger warnings need to be added to this book, but holy hell its amazing.
I recieved a copy of An Irish Attraction in exchange for an honest review.
This is not my typical read but I decided to give it a chance. It did manage to keep my attention but it wasn't a favourite for me. It was well written, an interesting take on a mystery novel with the paranormal twist.
I likely won't read it again, but don't let that stop you.
This is not my typical read but I decided to give it a chance. It did manage to keep my attention but it wasn't a favourite for me. It was well written, an interesting take on a mystery novel with the paranormal twist.
I likely won't read it again, but don't let that stop you.
Once again Lovelace writes from the heart in a captivating book of poetry. As usual, she manages to enchant and stun you. Especially in these stange times, Lovelace's poetry hits so close to home. Honestly cannot wait to read the rest of this series, while it breaks down the ideals of fairytales.
I recieved an ebook copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Magic, subhuman powers, love, determination, abuse, violence, drugs... Etc
There was so much potential with the ideas behind this novel (the chosen one coming to save the world and protect the paranormal), unfortunately I do not feel it lived up to the potential. The language used throughout the book felt forced, it did not flow for me. I found it hard to follow at times and had to reread many parts in order to figure out what was going on. It was suppose to be Marie's story but it honestly felt like Jerry's story for the majority of the book. The beginning and the end were about Marie but the middle felt far to focused on Jerry. Overall it the story wrapped up nicely though it felt like it was all over the place throughout the book, it took me way toooo long to read for the size of the book.
Magic, subhuman powers, love, determination, abuse, violence, drugs... Etc
There was so much potential with the ideas behind this novel (the chosen one coming to save the world and protect the paranormal), unfortunately I do not feel it lived up to the potential. The language used throughout the book felt forced, it did not flow for me. I found it hard to follow at times and had to reread many parts in order to figure out what was going on. It was suppose to be Marie's story but it honestly felt like Jerry's story for the majority of the book. The beginning and the end were about Marie but the middle felt far to focused on Jerry. Overall it the story wrapped up nicely though it felt like it was all over the place throughout the book, it took me way toooo long to read for the size of the book.
I received a copy of this book from J.M. Robson in exchange for an honest review but all thoughts are mine.
Anyone who knows me knows how long I've waited for this book (can I please have book 3???) so I couldn't bring myself to review it instantly. I had to sit with my thoughts on it for a while. Once again Robson has brought to life a gem of an horror novel. It picked up two years after the events of the first novel (Three Little Words) and brought a hole new twist to the demons within. Despite it being a sequel it is written in such a way that it totally could hold its own as a stand alone novel. It is full of a entirely new cast of characters you end up loving and/or hating depending on which side their on as well as the return of David from the original novel.
We're given a glimpse into both the good and the bad characters motivations, into how they became who they became and why. There is a lot of heartbreaking (see what I did there) loss and we see how it allows peoples worlds to crumble. It's a spook-tacular horror/thriller novel that will be added into my fall line up regularly.
Anyone who knows me knows how long I've waited for this book (can I please have book 3???) so I couldn't bring myself to review it instantly. I had to sit with my thoughts on it for a while. Once again Robson has brought to life a gem of an horror novel. It picked up two years after the events of the first novel (Three Little Words) and brought a hole new twist to the demons within. Despite it being a sequel it is written in such a way that it totally could hold its own as a stand alone novel. It is full of a entirely new cast of characters you end up loving and/or hating depending on which side their on as well as the return of David from the original novel.
We're given a glimpse into both the good and the bad characters motivations, into how they became who they became and why. There is a lot of heartbreaking (see what I did there) loss and we see how it allows peoples worlds to crumble. It's a spook-tacular horror/thriller novel that will be added into my fall line up regularly.
Ahhh childhood relived, I love wonderland