Review: Bound

Review: Bound
Nov 30
2012

Bound by Erica O'Rourke Published by Kensington on June 26th 2012 Genres: Young Adult- Fantasy/ Paranormal Source: FTC: Exchange for honest opinion, Publisher Goodreads "Mo Fitzgerald has made her choice: A life in Chicago. A future with Colin. To leave behind the enigmatic Luc and the world of the Arcs. But the more she struggles to keep her magic and mortal lives separate, the deadlier the consequences. In the end, Mo must risk everything--her life, her heart, her future--or lose it all."    The last in the series, I was excited to see how it would end. The main character Mo has been through a lot. From being thrown into a world she had no idea existed, to unexpected family drama. I found this book quite enjoyable. The plot quickly filled with answer as Mo...

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Review: Tangled

Review: Tangled
Feb 7
2012

Title: TangledSeries: Torn # 2 Genre: Young Adult- Urban Fantasy/ParanormalAuthor: Eric O’RourkePublisher: KensingtonRelease Date:  January 31, 2012Book: ARC sent by publisher “Constance started to keen as the air around us began to thrash and twist, the caustic scent of ozone burning my nose. As I watched, her dark gold hair began to lift and kink into knots. “I’m here. It’ll be okay.” It was the last thing I said before my best friend’s little sister went supernova in the second-floor girls’ bathroom, taking me with her. A month ago, Mo Fitzgerald risked her life to stop an ancient prophecy and avenge her best friend’s murder. Now, she only wants to keep her loved ones safe. But the magic—and the Chicago Mob—have other plans. Mysterious,...

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Review: Torn

Review: Torn
Jun 29
2011

Title: TornSeries: Torn # 1Genre: Young Adult- Paranormal/FantasyAuthor: Erica O’RourkePublisher: KensingtonRelease Date: June 28, 2011Book: Finished Copy sent by publisher “Everyone has secrets.Even best friends. Swirling black descends like ravens, large enough to block the glow of the streetlights. A dull roar starts like a train on the ‘L’, a far-away rumbling that grows louder as it pulls closer, until it’s directly overhead and you feel it in your chest, except this doesn’t pass you by. Verity, white-faced and eyes blazing, shouts through the din, “Run, Mo!”  Mo Fitzgerald knows about secrets. But when she witnesses her best friend’s murder, she discovers Verity was hiding things she never could have...

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