Monday, September 12, 2011

Tempus

Tempus 
By Tyra Lynn

This wonderful piece of fiction captivates from the first page. The story starts to unfold when Jessie a 17 year old has a glimpse into the past a finds a captivating boy looking back at her. The story is entangled with mystery, heartbreak, romance and much more. The readers form a connection with Jessie and Gabriel from the beginning. Allowing the reader to pace them selfs in the character shoes so to speak. Tyra Lynn not only captivates the reader till the very last  period, but she leaving them wanting more. I can not wait for the net book Arcanus comes out sometime in January 2012! 
(Estimated release date from authors website http://www.tyralynn.com/arcanus.html )



(I hate to give to much of the story away since I believe everyone should form their own opinion. This is just mine. If you want to know more then I hope you will read the book. Enjoy since it is an exhilarating read!)

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Ariel

Airel 
By: Aaron Patterson & Chris White

Aaron Patterson and Chris White created a stimulating piece of fiction. The story takes place both in the past and in the present. The plot draws the reader in to the story captivating them until the last sentence. Airel the small town girl who thinks she belongs in the background is really meant to stand out. When she starts getting sick from an unknown cause, her skin becomes clearer and she starts to realize that she is nothing close to plain. The story begins to unfold into a riveting novel. What would seem should be two entirely different story's complement each other creating the completed piece of fiction. The story leaves the reader wanting to know what happens next. The authors include a tidbit of the next book in the saga Michael at the end as well as other details that you will just have to read. I can not wait to see what Aaron and Chris come up with for the second book. Over all it is a wonderful read. 

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Cleopatra's Daughter

Cleopatra's Daughter 
Written by: Michelle Moran

From the moment the first sentence captivates its readers to want to know more. This historical fiction allows readers to put the selfs into the story. Showing a little about what life might have been like for a prince and princess of Egypt that were taken captive after there kingdom was overthrown by self proclaimed "Caesar" and forced to live in Rome in their captor's sister villa. This story is presented in Kleopatra Selene's perspective giving it's readers a little insight into her life as a prisoner of war; with little freedoms granted to her by Caesar she finds hope in the darkest of times and friends from unlikely people. This book captivates until the very last period "."