"There is no dishonor in losing the race. There's only dishonor in not racing because you're afraid to lose."
-Enzo
Absolutely loved this emotionally charged book.
"There is no dishonor in losing the race. There's only dishonor in not racing because you're afraid to lose."
-Enzo
Absolutely loved this emotionally charged book.
If you're looking for a good ghost story I'd say this is it. The first part of the book is a great build up to the terrifying fast paced second half that kept me up reading late into the night. This is my first time reading one of Ms. Coates books but it definitely won't be the last.
I was looking for something different than my usual reads and this book fit the bill perfectly. It was fast paced and I had trouble putting it down. It had a lot of action and suspense with good guys vs bad guys vs eight legged creatures. 🕷
"That, more than anything that came after, was the moment the key turned in the lock."
I read this for my book club and I really enjoyed it, it had some twists, creepiness and kept you reading to try to figure out what was going on all the way to it's conclusion.
It's going on two years that I was gifted this series and all I can say is Wow!! I don't know why I waited so long to read it, it's full of action, definitely violence and it's oh so heart breaking. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for something completely different and unexpected.
I'm always a sucker for a good scary book and this one did not disappoint. From the creepiness in the first chapter all the way to the ending, where if I were watching the movie version I'm pretty sure I would have closed my eyes. Lol. The only complaint was the ending seemed somewhat rushed but even that didn't take away from the story.
When I first started reading this book I wasn't sure if I would like it, however, by the end i was wondering what took me so long to wait to read it. I absolutely loved this book and would recommend it to anyone who is looking for an unexpected uplifting story.
This is the third and final book of the paranormal YA series and I really enjoyed reading them all. The author was also able to wrap everything up nicely so you're not left wondering what happens.
I read this book because it was one of the many free ones that Amazon offers and thought "why not?". Call me crazy but I really enjoyed it and found myself laughing out loud while reading. It's about a group of three new friends who have been having the same bad luck with men and decide to make a change and take a chance with trying to attract billionaire's. Is it cheesy? Of course but still very enjoyable.
With the series coming out soon I figured now is as good of a time as any to read this. Hopefully it's as scary as the reviews say it is, who needs sleep anyway right?
I didn't like the cliffhanger but nonetheless I enjoyed the second book just as much as the first book.
Skipped the historical romance I had planned and read a YA book instead and I don't regret it. I was intrigued by the idea of a teenager not only having to deal with helping spirits cross over but how she handles that along with school and a possibly alcoholic dad. Starting book two today.
I finally finished! It took me well over a month to get thru it but it was well worth it. I found that it was not scary like I thought it would be after reading the reviews but certain parts did get the best of my anxiety. Too long of a book to put on my reread list, at least for me it is, but glad that I took the time to read it.
Now on to a historical romance to lighten the mood.
Still working my way thru the book. It's taking me longer to read than I had hoped but has definitely caught my attention and my anxiety lol.
After at least a year if not two of this book sitting on my shelf I'm finally breaking down and reading it. I was procrastinating on it only because of all the mixed reviews I kept reading about it. I'm currently on chapter 3 and I'm finding that so far I'm liking it although I really have to think about what I'm reading unlike a lot of other books that I just breeze through or maybe it's just me over thinking it.