Strange Angels is a perfect urban fantasy for teens, and has enough interesting tweaks to supernatural stereotypes to keep UF fans of all ages clamoring for more. I’m curious to find out what happens in the next volume.
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February Round Up
So I don’t nearly have enough time to review every book that I read, unfortunately. If I did, I wouldn’t have any time to read, and my TBR (to be read) shelf keeps getting bigger all the time! So in the interest of everyone’s time, here’s a short summary of the rest of the books I read in February.
Review: The Warded Man by Peter V. Brett
At first look, The Warded Man seemed like just another fantasy novel. I was excited to have the opportunity to review this book, but I have to admit that I wasn’t expecting anything spectacular. I read the back cover and knew that there were demons in the story. Cool. So I picked it up and started to read. Boy, were my expectations blown out of the water.
Review: Dark Haven by Gail Z Martin
Dark Haven, Book 3 of The Chronicles of the Necromancer is a book for which I have literally been waiting for a year. When I picked up The Summoner, first book in the series, I immediately fell in love with the story of Martris Drake and his struggle against his evil brother Jared.
This review has spoilers for the first book in the series. You have been warned.
Mini-Review: Get Known Before The Book Deal by Christina Katz
Stepping away from NaNoWriMo for a moment to urge all the writers out there to go pick up this book. Never thought about the business side of writing?