Thursday, November 29, 2012

Midnight Fire

Midnight Fire is one of the worst books I have ever read. It's a bad knock off of twilight without Stephanie Meyer's literary talent. Basically, take Bella and trade her for a red-headed vampire hunter that can shoot the sun out of her hands. The story itself has lots of promise, but the author can't seem to separate her writing style from that of Stephanie Meyer. I would recommend that no one ever read this book. It's not worth your time.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Circle of Sorcerers

The book I read, called Circle of Sorcerers, is the first in a series. The book features a boy who lives in a world where everyone has a little bit of magic inside of them. He just happens to have more than most. He leaves his home to go train with the Sorceress, Ismarelda. He soon learns that he is a very powerful sorcerer. He must use his skills to escape when the Heraldan church, who believe sorcerers are evil, set the building on fire during a meeting of the circle of sorcerers.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Through the Veil

This week I finished the last book so far in the Grey Wolves series called Through the Veil. A massive war is brewing between the wolves and the last witch on earth, Desmonda. Desmonda is gathering allies, but so are the wolves. The wolves try to enlist the help of the extremely powerful Fey, but the Fey are only concerned with the things on their side of the veil. Luna, the goddess of wolves, has a different plan for the Fey. She makes it so the Fey have no choice but to join in the battle. Things seem to be looking up until Desmonda lures the males wolves of the pack into the In-Between, a hellish place that makes you relive your worst nightmares. It's up to Jaque and the other females in the pack to save their men.

That is where the book leaves off. I wanted to throw something. No other book in the series left off on a cliff hanger. This book leaves you dumb-struck and angry.The next book doesn't come out until January which, if you've read the series, seems like an eternity.