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Symphony of Dreams by Cynthia Rogan
We first meet our main protagonist Symphony when she is a young child in her first years of school. Sleeping has become a worry for Symphony as her dreams are not the usual creative flights of fantasy, Symphony’s dreams portend … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, childhood, childhood obesity, Cynthia Rogan, dreams, eating disorders, family, fantasy, friendships, gardening, gifts, grandmothers, relocation, school, self-acceptance, siblings, Symphony of Dreams, teenagers, visions
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Call of the Raven (Darkness Unleashed) by RG Porter
Having read and reviewed the previous novels in the series I was pleased when the author R G Porter asked me if I would like to read and review Call of the Raven. Danicayne is a young woman with a … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, Call of the Raven, darkness, Darkness Unleashed, escape, Evil, family, fantast, fire, friendships, imprisonment, love, murder, mystery, Rescue, RG Porter, romance, shapeshifters, siblings, supernatural gifts, visions
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The Dark Man’s Son (The Guardian Chronicles) By Meg Whitlock
From almost the beginning of time there have been guardians. Twins, brother and sister, one who is light and goodness, one who is dark and evil. The choice of which side they will follow made for them before they began … Continue reading
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Tagged angels, demons, dieties, Evil, family, fanstasy, guaridans, kidnapping, Lucifer, Meg Whitlock, mugging, mystery, protectors, resuce, sci-fi, siblings, swords, The Dark Man’s Son, The Guardian Chronicles, vampires
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Revelations of Doom (The Light Warden) by Jedidiah Behe
In the fantasy world of Los, Lucian has grown up on a farm with loving parents, a much loved older brother in a quiet and prosperous village. He has lived a quiet, unremarkable life within the boundaries of his tribes … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, armour, battles, escape, evil lords, evil plots, family, fantasy, forrests, good vs evil, imprisonment, Jedidiah Behe, kidnapping, knights, murder, paranormal, quest, Revelations of Doom, series, siblings, sword play, The Light Warden, witches, YA
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Crystal Shade: Angeni, Volume I by Istvan Szabo Ifj and Orlando Szabo
Reading Crystal Shade was both an adventure into a complex world of angels and a thoughtful beautifully written work of art. Seldom do I find a young adult novel with both a good story which will capture the hearts of … Continue reading
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Tagged adult, adventure, angels, Angeni, battles, boys, crystal, Crystal Shade, daggers, defenders, Evil, family, fantasy, flight, girls, good vs evil, guardians, imaginary worlds, Istvan Szabo Ifj, Orlando Szabo, protectors, sci-fi, seven year old, siblings, swords, Volume I, YA
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Second Chances by Dannye Williamsen
I have read more than a few paranormal novels and I have to say this is among the best, if not the best I have read in a long while. The writing is almost electric, you can feel the tension … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, brokers, commodities, Dannye Williamsen, ghosts, life force, love, nightmares, orphanages, orphans, paranormal, parents, romance, Second Chances, siblings, supernatural powers, telephay, twins, wolves
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Born of Silence (The League) By Sherrilyn Kenyon
I have only recently begun reading The League Series and have not been as moved by it as some of Ms. Kenyon’s other work. Born of Silence, however, was more interesting as I knew she was going to take a … Continue reading
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Tagged alternate world, Born of Silence, emotional abuse, explosives, family, fighters, freedom fighters, friends, killing, love, murder, physical abuse, rebellion, resistance, romance, royalty, Sherrilyn Kenyon, siblings, space travel, The League, The League Series
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