May/June 2016 Book Reviews

Here is what you can expect to see in the May/June 2016 time frame.

 

Bent, Not Broken (The Death Watchers, Book 1) by Suki Sather

Synopsis Taken Straight From Amazon:

Delaney is an ordinary college student with good grades and a bright future in anthropology and a part-time job at the mall with her best friend for as long as she can remember. She loves music and is working to master Krav Magra. Her loving adoptive parents and three foster sisters are the center of her very routine, normal life.
Delaney also struggles with strange dreams and feeling lost and afraid, and though her Death Watcher is always right next to her, she has no clue he is there in the shadows protecting her, or the truths about her past that make it so important for her to be shielded in the stability and normalcy those who love her crusade to maintain around her.

The fight has only just begun in a war that has raged since the birth of humanity.

Can darkness conquer the light or will Delaney awaken and decide that ordinary is truly over rated?

 

Twin Reflections by Elizabeth Joseph

Synopsis Taken Straight From Amazon:

The maze of mirrors has been accumulating energy for ages. When Vera and Mark unwittingly find themselves trapped in the maze, its passages prove to be the least of their problems. Its magic can be a great tool or weapon, as Queen Missena is learning, and they are at its mercy. As they travel through, the illusions created by the maze takes them to places unexpected and dangers unforeseen.

But Vera has magic of her own. Will her magic help her and Mark escape the maze?  Or will  they be trapped inside forever?

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