Sunday, November 24, 2013

Born at Midnight (A Shadow Falls Novel) by C. C. Hunter

HELLO! This is my initial disclaimer that I am in no way a writer or professional blog poster, but I am however a avid reader and absolutely love getting lost in a good book or twenty! This is my first honest attempt to review a book that I loved and I can not wait to tell you all about it!

 Born at Midnight  by C. C. Hunter is a supernatural young adult fantasy about 17 year old Kylie Galen. Finding herself in the wrong place at the wrong time Kylie gets herself in trouble and sent off to a camp for "troubled kids" or so she thinks, but things at camp are not everything she thinks and she soon learns that this camp may just help her to realize just who she is and how important her time at this camp might be.

For Kylie, a girl who has never felt normal being sent to a camp for troubled teens did not make sense. She knew that she had never been in trouble a day in her life and couldn't wrap her head around why her mom would send her to this camp. All Kylie ever wanted was to be normal to have her "dreams" that constantly plague her go away and her stalker disappear. When she arrives she soon realizes that there might be more going on in this camp then she cares to know about but soon realizes that there might also be more to herself that no one ever cared to tell her about when she was growing up.

Of course there is no lack of excitement with the supernatural. not to mention the love triangle that Kylie soon finds herself in even gives me as the reader butterflies in my tummy!

I have always been a lover of supernatural books. Anything that will allow me to use my imagination and picture a world outside of our own (again another great reason I love books) This series has fit that bill to a tee! It includes Werewolves, Vampires, Fae, Witches, Ghost whispers and even a few Gods.

If you like the supernatural and a flirtation between a "Normal girl" and her two mysterious boys then this will defiantly be a good read for you!

Friday, November 15, 2013

The Providence Series, by Jamie McGuire (Providence, Requiem & Eden)

For some reason when I first looked into this Author I was under the impression she was right along side R.L. Mathewson in her book content. My assumption was false and therefore I was personally disappointed with the lack of "love" in this series. Alas, I kept reading because the plot was interesting. Who doesn't love a story about how love concurs all?! Me! Me! I do! Regardless of love overcoming its obstacles in this series I would not label it romance in my library. If this series were a movie in the theaters it would be marketed as paranormal action, or something along those lines. Jamie takes us to modern times with old guardians. In a world where angels live among us, quietly, and humans and angels mingle in love and procreate only to be shamed for doing so... a world where historical angels like Gabriel, Samuel and Michael make appearances and are important influences of the major events through out the series. I did enjoy the story. I hate to spoil things for people who haven't read them yet.. but this series was very... sad, antagonizing and lovely at the same time.

Now is the time to skip this section if you don't want a spoiler. Bottom line, I would read it again.

Nina Grey starts her college life out losing her Dad to what she thought was a car accident. She happens upon Jared, who distracts her from her sorrows in a good way. When she is told the truth about who he is and her fathers death her entire world turns upside down and inside out. The man who she thought was being elusive turns out to be so much more then she could've possibly imagined. The story takes several twists and dangerous turns. Jared and his family are far more important in this world and her life then she originally thought. Other main characters peek through in the first book and then later in book 2 and 3 become more important. Claire, Ryan, Beth, Kim and Bex are all other important supportive characters in these books, however, the main focus here is Nina and Jared. The couple triumph over the worst kinds of evil in the name of love. Idealistic type of love you ask? Yes. It is fiction, not a biography. Fairy tail kind of stuff? Yes. Yes. Yes. But why not enjoy it while you can. I do suggest it. The series is ok for younger audiences. Totally PG.