Conspiracy Boy (Angel Academy #2) by Cecily White Amazon/Barnes & Noble Published by: Entangled: Teen Review by: Dani Hoots Release: April 4th, 2016 All’s fair in love and war. Let the games begin. Nobody said senior year was going to be easy, but I wasn’t expecting pure hell, either. That’s right. HELL. Demons attacking. Cheerleaders…
Tag: fantasy
Dani Hoots’ Review of Be Careful What You Witch For by Thomas Hoobler
Be Careful What You Witch For by Thomas Hoobler Amazon/Barnes & Noble Published by: Booktrope Editions Review by: Dani Hoots Magic is a tricky thing. Especially when it comes from an ancient book of spells that jumps off a shelf into Olivia’s hands. Bad news for the popular girls in her new school who don’t…
Dani Hoots’ Review of The Immortal Circus Trilogy by A.R. Kahler
The Immortal Circus Trilogy by A. R. Kahler Published by: 47North Review by: Dani Hoots This series was very entertaining and I couldn’t put it down. I loved the characters and imagination behind the tale, and although I didn’t care for the ending, I still think it is very well written. I will review each book…
Dani Hoots’ Review of Faces in the Water by Tonya Macalino
Faces in the Water (The Shades of Venice, #1) by Tonya Macalino Amazon/Barnes&Noble Published by: Crystal Mosaic Books Review by: Dani Hoots ho created that slide of silk across your skin as you reached for your cinematic lover?Who recorded the crushing weight of the grizzly as you fought for your life in the fictional wilderness? It…
Dani Hoots’ Review of The Pirate Princess by Tawn Krakowski
The Pirate Princess by Tawn Krakowski Amazon/Barnes & Noble Published by BigWorldNetwork.com, LLC Review by Dani Hoots As the ninth daughter in the ninth generation of the Puffinstuff line, Princess Penny is a very special little girl. With a destiny to save her family that only an elaborate scheme of fake pirates and adventure can possibly…
Dani Hoots’ Review of The Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan
The Sword of Summer (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, #1) by Rick Riordan Amazon/Barnes and Noble Published by: Disney-Hyperion Books Review by: Dani Hoots Magnus Chase has always been a troubled kid. Since his mother’s mysterious death, he’s lived alone on the streets of Boston, surviving by his wits, keeping one step ahead…
Dani Hoots’ Review of Gateway to Fourline by Pam Brondos
Gateway to Fourline by Pam Brondos Amazon/Barnes & Noble Published by: Skyscape Review by: Dani Hoots Years before, a gateway opened between their world and ours. Sending one young woman through may be the key to survival for the kingdom of Fourline. Strapped for cash, college student Natalie Barns agrees to take a job at a…
Dani Hoots’ Review of Assassin’s Apprentice by Robin Hobb
Assassin’s Apprentice (Farseer Series #1) by Robin Hobb Amazon/Barnes&Noble Published by Random House Publishing Group Review by Dani Hoots Young Fitz is the bastard son of the noble Prince Chivalry, raised in the shadow of the royal court by his father’s gruff stableman. He is treated as an outcast by all the royalty except the devious…
Dani Hoots’ Review of Center Ring by Desiree DeOrto
Center Ring (Book 1 of Dark Circus Series) by Desiree DeOrto Amazon/Barnes &Nobles Published by Anchor Group Publishing Review by Dani Hoots Fear runs rampant, horror comes alive, and an ancient curse comes to light in the Dark Circus. As the star of the show, Candace is trapped between what she knows and what her mind…
Review of “Until We Meet Again,” by: Renee Collins
Indiebound/Amazon/Barnes & Nobles Synopsis (Taken from Indiebound): Country clubs and garden parties. The last thing Cassandra wants is to spend the summer before her senior year marooned in a snooty Massachusetts shore town. Cass craves drama and adventure, which is hard when she just feels stuck. But when a dreamy stranger shows up on her…
Dani Hoots’ Review of Till The Sun Breaks Down by Tom Leveen
Till The Sun Breaks Down (Deviant Aeon Book 1) by Tom Leveen Amazon Published by Tom Leveen via Amazon Malikai awoke in the desert with nothing but a name and a sword, lacking any memory whatsoever of his identity or past. Discovering that his inhuman strength and reflexes made him a Deviant in the eyes…
Bibliophile’s Reverie Book Club: “Discovery of Witches” Discussion Post #2-Chapters 14-23
Be sure, if you haven’t already, to obtain a copy of Discovery of Witches from either Indiebound (independent book stores), Kobo, Barnes and Nobles, Amazon, or at your local library. Today, we’ll be mostly focusing our discussion on the philosophical/thematic nature of alchemy in of itself, and the components that interact and fuse together to have…