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Witch Song Review

Witch Song Review

 Julie’s Review:   I had Witch Song on my eReader shelf for quite some time and finally got a chance to read it as an audiobook. So this is both a #ShelfLove review as well as a review copy review. Wheeeee. I really liked the main character, Brusenna. While naive and sheltered, she’s brave and determined to […]

Posted May 4, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 0 Comments
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Immortals Review

Immortals Review

 Julie’s Review: Well, I’m hooked. The first book intrigued me with the Norse mythology and made me want to know what happens next. This book kept up the intrigue, saved its secrets until the end, and let’s not forget to mention hot guy yummyness. Raine is becoming quite the heroine and we are finding out […]

Posted March 14, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 4 Comments
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Defects Review

Defects Review

 Julie’s Review: Defects is a great dystopia full of action and betrayal and psychic abilities. I loved that this book doesn’t follow the trope of our heroine finding out she’s something special and taking a long time to accept her new existence. This story drops us into the Dream Traveler’s world, where everyone has special […]

Posted March 7, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 2 Comments
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Runes Review

Runes Review

 Julie’s Review: I’ve had Runes on my to-read for a while and was happy to receive the audio for review since that meant I would actually get to read it (since just about all of my reading is on audiobooks on my commute these days). I like Raine, she’s a bookworm and also a Supernatural […]

Posted February 22, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 2 Comments
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Chameleon Review

Chameleon Review

 Julie’s Review: I started reading Chameleon shortly after finishing the first book, Ripple. I loved the Ripple audio, but at the time had the trilogy ebooks and decided to try reading an ebook again. My schedule just wasn’t working out, with only reading a chapter or two on weekends, so I was happy to get […]

Posted February 15, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 2 Comments
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The Sowing Review

The Sowing Review

 Julie’s Review:   This is kind of a “smart” book, with all the scientific language and descriptions of the chemicals in the food, as well as body processes. The prologue is narrated in first-person, which is really effective as the speaker gets murdered in an attack and talks about the body shutting down. The plot […]

Posted February 8, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 4 Comments
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Numbers Game Review

Numbers Game Review

 Julie’s Review: is an exciting, fast-paced and action-packed dystopian. That right there is enough, right? Oh, you mean you want more? Ok. The world in Numbers Game is very controlling. Each citizen is rated based on their “worth” to society. They are given a number and a color – green, yellow, and red (where green […]

Posted February 3, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 2 Comments
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The New Agenda Review

The New Agenda Review

 Julie’s Review: The New Agenda is treated more like a prequel than a continuation of the story from The City Center. Ava links into the mainframe to try to find Morray, and finds his memory archive – from there we follow William Morray’s coming of age story. While this was an interesting way to present […]

Posted January 25, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 1 Comment
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The Short Life of Sparrows Review

The Short Life of Sparrows Review

 Julie’s Review: The Short Life of Sparrows is beautifully written and is a breath of fresh air in the coming-of-age paranormal genre. I’m gonna list this out, because lists. Love the lists. Things I loved about The Short Life of Sparrows: How this book has a dual narration, but the narrators are not the couple. […]

Posted January 18, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 3 Comments
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Aurora Sky Review

Aurora Sky Review

 Julie’s Review: I generally enjoyed Aurora Sky and thought the book had an interesting premise. I liked how the vampire hunters were selected by the Government based on their special blood type and were found out about after they nearly died and needed the special medical attention the Government agency was able to provide. In […]

Posted January 4, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 4 Comments
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