![]() They both collect friends and would lay their life down for them. Xoe and Anita both have powers that grow along the way which makes for fun. ![]() The book is written with such an air that you glide through it before you realize it. It is a cute story of an anti-social girl coming into her powers by birth, meeting her dad, and picking up friends along the way like fleas. Now this book has reminded me of a beloved series *Anita Blake by Laurell Hamilton.* So the first book smelled a bit like Twilight in the beginning but quickly took on its on form. I have a habit of comparing and my daughter gets on to me for this but it still happens. Well when I come back and picked the book back up, it was as if S.Roethle had read my mind and at that moment Xoe says "I'm only 16." This was so out of character from what she appeared in the first book -for me anyways. I laid the book down and walked away to have the thought of how she was carring on like a fifteen year old. I started reading to find the main female character *Xoe* absolutely whiny. So I immediately purchased this book to jump right back into the story. ![]() ![]() I was tickled to see more books available in this series. I loved the first book that I grabbed on Amazon for free. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |