![]() ![]() ![]() Join Ayron on his unforgettable adventures to an unknown world, where the spirits of nature come to life. They made a pact together to keep him, even at the cost of their lives. They fell madly in love with him as soon as they beheld his emerald green eyes, which reflected the former glory of the White Forest. The Laurel trees who lived deep inside the forest also rejoiced when they heard of Ayron’s arrival. Its inhabitants rejoiced to see him, for they knew that he was the one they had been waiting for. ![]() The legendary Phoenix caught his fall and took him to the slumbering White Forest, whose enchanting beauty hid a dark secret. Dulles, the Royal housekeeper, brought Ayron to the Rock of Prayer and watched him leap off into an unknown world. His father’s kingdom was in danger and he had to escape immediately. Young Prince Ayron was worried about his hairdo until the Queen summoned him to dine with her privately. It was the morning of the king’s Birthday Celebration. ![]()
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![]() The body bank that controls these transactions is the functional equivalent of a pimp, complete with threat mechanisms if the parties in question start getting ideas of their own about flipping the status quo. Dark parallels can be drawn to teen prostitution and the makeover of young innocents like Callie into appealing eye-candy that will subsequently be used by others in exchange for money. In addition, it provides no shortage of food-for-thought for book clubs and discussion groups, specifically insofar as the lengths that desperate people will go to in order to ensure their survival in a hostile world. It clearly has film potential written all over it, and the gutsy heroine at the core of the crisis is someone with whom readers will empathize from the get-go.Īlthough it borrows some of its futuristic themes from existing novels and movies, the YA emphasis gives it a fresh, page-turning spin that offers teeth-gritting danger at virtually every turn. Today she is stopping by with her thoughts of the book Starters by Lissa Price.ĭespite this dystopian novel’s underlying political message that wealth is synonymous with evil and that the old guard can only retain its grip on power by physically “occupying” the youth movement, the author has crafted a gripping, plausible premise that could easily topple The Hunger Games in today’s YA market. ![]() I always love to read author Christina Hamlett’s insightful reviews. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, a wedding planner job in Seattle means a fresh start and a chance to follow her dreams. At almost thirty, she’s been married… and divorced. In the decade since she last saw Margot, her life hasn’t gone exactly as planned. It’s been ten years, but the moment they lock eyes, Margot’s cold, dead heart thumps in her chest. While touring a wedding venue with her engaged friends, Margot comes face-to-face with Olivia Grant-her childhood friend, her first love, her first… well, everything. ![]() And then fate (the heartless bitch) intervenes. But now her entire crew has found “the one” and she’s beginning to feel like a fifth wheel. She tried and it blew up in her face, so she’ll stick with casual hookups, thank you very much. Summary: Following Written in the Stars and Hang the Moon, national bestselling author Alexandria Bellefleur pens another steamy queer rom-com about former best friends who might be each other’s second chance at love… ![]() Rep: pansexual protagonist, wlw protagonist, bisexual side characters, lesbian side character Book: Count Your Lucky Stars (Written in the Stars #3) by Alexandria Bellefleur ![]() |