Showing posts with label Book Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Review. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

The Sweetest Chocolate Princess

5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The rating of this book was (mostly) determined by my five year old daughter who insisted I reread this book through the night until luckily she passed out.  



The Sweetest Chocolate Princess by Edward Valentin is a wonderful children's book that teaches children about the magic behind love and kindness and how no amount of evil can outweigh the goodness of others. That although there are mean people in the world 
the world is still full of sweet and kind people just like you and me.


***

Synopsis
There once was a chocolate princess named Tiffany, who was beloved by the always-happy people of Candied Kingdom for her cheery attitude and compassionate heart. One day, however, a blackbird breaks up the candy community's continuous party by crowing curses.
"If you cannot find someone as sweet and kind as you are, then you and your kingdom will melt away and be gone forever," the bitter old crow squawks at the princess.
The sugary villagers are devastated at the thought of losing their sweet monarch, but how can they possibly break such a nasty spell?
Dip into the delectable tale of The Sweetest Chocolate Princess and experience an imaginative adventure through the Hills of Honey and up Ice Cream Mountain. Kids will enjoy the enchanting world of Candied Kingdom and discover how friendship and courage can help solve even the toughest problems.


Now available at
and 
Amazon

You can read this on your kindle as an E-book
and if you're a Amazon Unlimited member you can read it for free

xoxoxo
Natasha Blaxk 

Friday, August 29, 2014

Origins (Zombie Games #1) Review

 2.5/5   ☆☆

The only reason why this book got two and a half stars is
because the main character, Cassie Wild, actually knew how to defend herself
 and isn't a pathetic child how needs a guy to protect her every two seconds.
 She's brave,
bold,
smart,
She's a black belt
and daddy taught her how to use a gun!
   
The book was was okay.
It wasn't a complete loss. I liked it enough to not gag.
 It was an easy read and it is definitely the type of book you read
if you just want to sit back and relax. 
The story line isn't too complicated and it won't give you a major headache
and the fighting scenes aren't so graphic that they will give you nightmares
 if you decided to read this before bed.

The lack of zombie activity seriously made me want to beat the crap out of the book
but that's a big no, no since I was reading it my nook
and I kind of love my nook.
Usually at the beginning of a zombie apocalypse the world is
kind of overruned by hungry and vicious zombies not these lameos.
I was expecting a lot more chaos than this.
[[Yeah, I said lameos]]

I was also really looking forward to the romance between Cassie and Bryce 
but it got really annoying with Eva (the local queen bitch) throwing herself
 at him every two seconds and I hardy doubt that any guy is as dumb
 as he is to not understand what is going on. 
One minute he's all "I really like you blah blah blah"
to Cassie and the next he's letting the little trap hang all over him
and Cassie is trying very hard not to just kill Eva herself.
Seriously the girl has more self control then I do because if that was my guy
Eva would be taking a few lessons on
personal space...

Then there is this random solider who only knew Cassie for like five seconds
 and he's obsessed with keeping her safe
-as if she wasn't capable of doing it herself. 
 I swear when I get to the next book, if I find myself reading about
another obsessed guy bending over backwards to protect Cassie
because she is a girl or because she is cute,
even though she can pretty much take on half the people in her group,
 I am going to go on a craze rant about how completely idiotic and pointless
 all the male characters in this book are and not even bother to continue reading
 the series and just

           
I have read better zombie novel but when it comes to a series
you can't always judge it by only the first book
so hopefully the next books will be filled with a lot more action.
This is after all the end of the world
.... right?

xoxoxo
Natasha Blaxk




Thursday, August 14, 2014

The Nightlife : New York Review

5/5 ☆☆☆☆☆
[17+]
[Excuse me while I do my best Kenzi (lost girl) Impression]
Lap dances, strippers, escorts, oh my!
Vampires, blood, sex, oooh my...
Masters, blood slaves, corruption,  ooh crap balls!

***

The Nightlife: New York by Travis Luedke is exciting, violent and sexy!



This violently sexy story introduces us to Aaron Pilan, a young man who has been emotionally neglected by both his estranged mother and ex-girlfriend.
His only friends are Delia , a bratty and selfish ex, and his roommate Kyle.
Aaron lives his life day to day and has depressingly fallen into a routine of work, buying beer for his friends,  pining over his ex.

His life sort of resembles that of Wesley Gibson from the movie Wanted.
If you saw the movie then you know that
Wesley had a depressing life of:
lousy job
 bitchy girlfriend
 shitty friend
 eat, sleep, shit
 and if he was lucky things got really exciting
 when his body decides to give him a good ol panic attack.  
So, yeah... basically he was a flat out loser. 
Until fate put him in the path of the most beautiful woman he has ever seen.
For Wesley it was a smoking hot female named Fox.
For Aaron it was the beautiful Michelle.

Turns out Michelle is a vampire.
Aaron's first encounter with Michelle leads to him getting shot
after she is forced to defend herself against two disgusting and corrupt cops.
She briefly considers leaving him to die but his attempt to
save her from the other two men made her feel a bit
responsible for him being injured.
Guilt gets the better of her
and she decides to do what she promised herself
she would never do.
She saves his life, although by doing so
 she has not only turned him into what she is,
 but has also bound him to her for eternity
 - a lifetime of servitude.   

She may be his master and he her servant,
 but to Aaron being bound to his savior is the best thing that could ever happen to him.
Even if that does mean leaving everything he knows behind
Or that she is probably a bit psychotic.
One mistake could cause him to lose his life at the hands of this beautiful creature
yet he couldn't imagine a life without her.
Turns out Aaron is a natural at being a vampire
and soon learns to love his
new life with Michelle
but things go downhill pretty fast for our vampiric duo
when a couple of corrupt cops are out for revenge against Michelle
and Delia's jealously kicks in
but Michelle's quick and violent temper and trust issues might be the real threat.

xoxoxo
Natasha Blaxk

Friday, August 8, 2014

Devour Review

4/5☆☆☆☆

We all know what happens when an immortal being and a human fall in love.
All hell breaks lose!
Eli is a devour. 
His kind feeds off of the negative emotions that humans feel.
They force them in to a reverie and well mostly scare the living poo out of them
so that they can feed.
 They think highly of themselves and believe themselves to be the superior race over all species.

Although it is his nature to be -what he considers - evil, he fights it. 
For years he has fought his nature yearning to be human, 
refusing to force fear or lust (or any negative emotions) onto people, he feeds on  whatever emotion someone may be feeling as he passes by. 
Of course for someone of his kind that is an impossible way to live
and he suffers dearly for it. 
Until he meets Clara.
For some reason Clara is different to him. 
He can feel positive emotions from her, something that he has never felt before. 
He grow an attachment towards her,but as they grow closer and their bond grows stronger trouble finds it's way toward them.

The devourer counsel is after them now -thanks to a jealous and vindictive devourer named Angelina- Eli because he is a traitor to his kind and Clara... well, because she is simply human.

***

Shelly Crane is beyond amazing. 
She is one of my favorite authors and if you've read and enjoyed her Significance series you will definitely love this series as well. 

What is there not to love?
Perfect title
Gorgeous book cover 
Amazing book boyfriend
Incredible story
Talented author 
Danger
Action
Romance
*inhales*

I could go on  forever 
but you should really be reading the first page of this book  right now sooo
 chop,chop!

xoxoxo
Natasha Blaxk

The First days (as the world dies) Review

5/5  ☆☆☆☆☆

Another amazing Zombie Book !
The First Days is the first book in the As the world dies trilogy.

 Here we have Katie and Jenni - two women thrown together in this new world of death and mayhem.

Jenni watched her abusive husband eat her children 
and stood in horror as she watched them both die and came back to life.
 No, not life.
 Whatever they were they weren't living.
 They were vicious creatures with an intense hunger for human flesh and their main course was their own mother and wife. 


Katie was attacked on her way to work by a man who had his guts hanging out, but the real trauma for her was when she fled home only to witness that her beautiful wife had turned and was savagely attacking their mailman. 

Together these two completely different women develop a strong bond.
They do everything  they can to survive in this new world and soon find out that although they would do anything to have their old lives back, where everyone they love is still alive, they were
Made for this world.
 Jenni is pretty great with a rifle and a bit trigger happy. 
Katie too seems to have adapted to this new world doing all that she can to survive and protect her new home, and yea she's also handy with a gun. 

In this story you'll meet a bunch of characters each with different personalities and each struggling in their own way to over come the losses they have all suffered.
Together our survivors learn to accept new friendship, love, tragedy, and all the complications that comes along with the end of the world.
     
***


Yes! Slow clap it out for Rhiannon Frater pleeease. 

This book is fan-freaking-tabulous!

Seriously there is no way this book could disappoint you. 

I mean I waaassss hoping for a three way romance between - 
well you'll see when you read it .

xoxoxo
Natasha Blaxk


          

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Silence Review

4/5 ☆☆☆☆

Okay, so, this book is in no way similar to any of the book I usually read. 
This is not a paranormal or science fiction book. 

In this book sixteen year old Oakley Farrell fights to suppress horrors from her past and focus on having a normal life. 
Well, as normal as it can get for a girl who hasn't uttered a word in almost eleven years.
Physically there is nothing wrong with her... but, psychologically- that's another story. 

As if she didn't already have a hard enough life the poor girl gets bullied everyday in school
but thanks to Cole, her only and best friend since she was a baby, her life is a bit bearable. 

Cole is probably one of the only people in her life who fully accepts her the way she is
but as they grow closer she worries if their relationship will suffer due to the fact that 
she can never communicate with him like a normal person. 

Slowly Oakley starts to feel like her life is falling back into place
but when someone from her past reappears her world comes crumbling down.

Will she break her silence to keep herself safe 
or will she endure further suffering in order to keep everyone she loves from hurting?

***

Personally I believe that Oakley is an incredibly strong person.
Having to deal with what she has for nearly Eleven years 
and making such a difficult life changing decision towards the end just shows how strong of a person she is. 
I have never read anything like this and I must admit that at times I wanted to jump into the story myself, grab Oakley and take her away from the life that she was living.
Yeah that bad.

Cole's relationship with Oakley since they were young has probably been the only thing that kept that poor girl from breaking apart and I honestly felt their heart ache once the things from her past started to catch up with her. 

The only thing that bothered me about this book was the spelling errors but who am I too judge I am definitely not the worlds best speller (lol)

I really liked this book and I will read the next book... like right now! 
I need to know what happens next and god I hope ..... [Nope. Look at me about to give out spoilers]

This book is available as an e-book free on Kindle 

xoxoxo
-Natasha Blaxk


Tuesday, July 1, 2014

The Summing

3.5/5 ☆☆☆

Holy Supernaturals !

I wanted paranormal and that is exactly what I got! 

There is no shortage of supernaturals in this series.


In the Summoning by Kelley Armstrong we have: 
Ghosts
 Necromancers
 Sorcerers
Witches
Werewolves
Zombies
Demi-demons
and
much much more.
After seeing her first ghost, and was sent to a group home for troubled youth 
following what appeared to be a psychotic break
Chloe Saunders knew that her life, as she knew it, would never be the same. 

Chloe was told that what she was experiencing were early signs of schizophrenia and that
in two weeks, if all went well, she would be able to go back to her home
and live a normal life with the help of some medications.

Two weeks. That's not too long, right?

Two weeks and she'll be home living a normal life.

Too bad life had other plans for her.

OKAY PEOPLE THIS IS WHERE SHIZZ REALLY START TO HIT THE FAN...

 Once Chloe enters Lyles House she figures out that there is more to the other patients than meets the eye.
 She realizes that Lyle house is not a house for just any kind of troubled youth
and that her very life maybe in danger.

Chloe and her friends need to escape but  how can she trust
the others when they have their own secrets they wont share... how can she trust anyone when her own sanity is questionable.


Warning: The betrayal in this book is CRAZY! After reading the trilogy (all in two days) I developed some major trust issues.

But other than that I really liked it... I mean come on I did read the trilogy in two days

xoxoxo
-Natasha Blaxk

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Dorothy Must Die Review

5/5 ☆☆☆☆☆


is a book that everyone must read.

Danielle Paige is an incredible author. 
I could think of a million ways this story could have been 
ruined, but Danielle Paige did a remarkable job. 
This book has made it's way up the ladder and landed a spot as one of my favorite books.
I have read many books, but this is the one that I will be taking about to my friends 
and family a month from now.

Our heroine, Amy Gumm, starts off as a non-violent and lonely 
teenager with only sarcasm as her weapon against the schools biggest bully
but after being dropped in Oz 
and being trained by the revolutionary order of the wicked
she begins to show some major 
character development.

Amy Gumm is Oz's last hope against Dorothy 
and her vicious friends.
 Glinda "the good witch", The Tin Woodsman, The Scarecrow, and The Lion
are stealing the magic from Oz and are terrorizing it's citizens.

Amy has everything she needs to defeat Dorothy:
Brains
Courage
Skills
and
Magic
but in this new Oz is there really anyone 
that she can trust? 
The Order?
Nox?
 The Wizard?

Is killing Dorothy the only way to save Oz?
and most importantly,
in a world where the meaning of the words Good and Wicked
are not what they should be,  
what kind of witch is will Amy Gumm become?

Is she Good or is she Wicked?

Find out what happens to Dorothy 
in this retelling of Oz 


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Original Summary


I didn't ask for any of this.
I didn't ask to be some kind of hero.
But when your whole life gets by a tornado-taking you with it- you have no choice but to go along, you know?
Sure, I've read the books.
I've seen the movies.
I know the song about the rainbow and the happy little blue birds.
But I've never expected Oz to look like this. 
To be a place where Good Witches can't be trusted, and winged monkeys can be executed for acts of rebellion.
There's still the yellow brick road, though-but even that's crumbling.
What happened?
Dorothy.
They say she found a way to come back to Oz.
They say she seized power and the power went to her head.
And now no one is safe.

My name is Amy Gumm- and I'm the other girl from Kansas.
I've been recruited by the Revolutionary Order of the Wicked.
I've been trained to fight.
And I have a mission:
Remove the Tin Woodsman's heart
Steal the Scarecrow's brain
Take the Lion's courage
Then and Only then- Dorothy must die!

xoxoxo
-Natasha Blaxk



Friday, May 16, 2014

Deep Blue Secret Review

4/5 ☆☆☆☆


I absolutely adore this story.

Rayne and Sadie are utterly adorable in this first book of The Water Keepers series.

Usually the story is a bit like this:
girl meets boy
boy saves girl
they fall in love
and then
they both dive head first into a relationship filled with passion and lust (depending on which story you're reading), but the point is that they always rush into a relationship with someone who is pretty much a stranger 

LIKE HELLO, STRANGER DANGER!

I like how both Sadie and Rayne have this intense emotional connection with each other,
yet neither one of them gives into it.

Sadie is always thinking that she is weak, but honestly I feel that she is very strong, emotionally, because if I had my emotions amplified by some magical water I would definitely be all over Rayne like… well wet on rain. (har-har I know I am hilarious) It is obvious that Sadie is in love with Rayne, but she does a pretty good job of keeping put.

Seriously though, her emotions were everywhere and she still managed to control her self, and not only with Rayne. Poor Sadie would be happy one moment and then severely depressed another.
 The only way I can properly explain this is to compare her emotions 
to that of a whovians, on Christmas night, during 
The Time of The Doctor
(minus the screaming)


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Summary

Sadie is a normal seventeen year old girl. 
She is carefree and very social at her school talking to everyone she meets
and always has a happy and energetic vibe about her… or so it appears.
Sadie tends to spiral into an emotional slump 
at the sound of music that either is or attached to some sort of sad or depressing memory. Sometimes for no reason at all she will become physically exhausted and unhappy.

As if those random episodes aren't enough Sadie's love life, or lack there of suddenly becomes complicated when a strange and incredibly handsome young man saves her from a near death experience. Her relationship with him becomes this huge emotional roller coaster ride. She is falling for him, but her feelings might not even be real - just a side affect of the healing water -  and besides knowing that he is only there to keep her safe - as a bodyguard - and nothing more makes things a bit frustrating for her. 

Sadie doesn't understand why her emotions are out of control. 
She is struggling to keep her feelings for Rayne, which might not even be real, to herself. 
She knows something weird is going, and that Rayne holds all the answers to her questions,
 but the most important question that has been bothering her since finding out about him is 

Why does she even need a (keeper) secret agent to keep her safe?

xoxoxo
-Natasha Blaxk

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Tomorrow Land Review

4/5 ☆☆☆☆

Holy futuristic zombie apocalypse! 
Secret government agents
Flesh eating zombies
Betrayal 
Heartache
Addiction
Cybernetic implants
Gladiators
Love
&
a boatload of innocent children

This trip through futuristic zombie land will be a walk in the park,
 or rather a walk to Disneyland.

With an important code saved locked away in her head 
Peyton and Chase make their way across dangerous territories
with a group of orphaned children to Disneyland where Peyton's 
father awaits her arrival.

After being locked underground for four years she is on a mission to save what is 
left of the human race, but can she make it in time before the cybernetic implants,
created by her own father, fails and her body starts breaks down?
Will traveling with Chase, her former love, complicate her mission?
and how can she travel to Disneyland, fend off zombies and protect a group of mostly children safe from a fate worse than death while her only capable companion is constantly putting them in danger?


….
Sometimes finding a good Zombie Apocalypse book is hard to come by
because after a while they all start to sound the same, but I can say for sure that this book was like nothing I have ever read before.

The back and forth between chapters, going from the present to the past repeatedly, was extremely frustrating, but by the time I got to the end of the story I could not have imagined this book being written any other way.

This book was absolutely fantastic!

xoxoxo
-Natasha Blaxk

Monday, May 5, 2014

Matched Review

3/5 ☆☆☆



Only a few paragraphs into Matched by Ally Condie 
I got really excited about the story.

 I am great a multitasking and I am always either cleaning
or cooking while I am reading,
but WOW
I was so absorbed by this book that I suddenly found myself in my bed wrapped up in a blanket unwilling to separate myself from this story.

Unfortunately though by the time I got to chapter eight I was pretty much 
half dead due to boredom 


But I pushed through it and realized that it wasn't that bad.
The story is a bit slow paced *eyeroll*
 but other than that it's OKAY. 

I wish there was a bit more drama in the story and that Cassia wasn't so 
dang indecisive about who she wanted to be with
but who knows maybe the next book will be better.

I am really upset though.
I honestly thought that this book would be more than what it was
 but all of that put aside the story is really good.  


Also if you enjoy this book or have already read it then you might also be interested in reading Delirium by Lauren Oliver, which I also expected more from but do not let my slight dissatisfaction keep you from reading this book. After all there is a reason I gave this book 3 stars.


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ORIGINAL SYNOPSIS

Cassia has always trusted the society to make the right choices for her: what to read, what to watch, what to believe. So when Xander's face appears on-screen at her Matching ceremony, Cassia knows with complete certainty that he is her ideal mate… until she sees Ky Markham's face flash for an instant before the screen fades to black.

The society tells her it's a glitch, a rare malfunction, and that she should focus on the happy life she's destined to lead with Xander. But Cassia can't stop thinking about Ky, and as they slowly fall in love, Cassia begins to doubt the society's infallibility and is faced with an impossible choice: between Xander and Ky, between the only life she's known and a path that no one else has dared to follow. 

xoxoxo


-Natasha Blaxk



Sunday, April 27, 2014

Significance Review


4/5 ☆☆☆☆




Maggie is a normal seventeen year old girl who has just graduated from high school. She thinks of her self as average and feels like she's been abandoned by everyone who should care about her. Her mother walked out on both her and her father claiming that they were unappreciative and did not love her enough - I know what a major B*otch. Her father has pretty much lived his life on autopilot ever since his wife left him and has been too depressed to be a father to Maggie and if that is not sad enough the last member of her family, her brother Bish, has moved to New York leaving her practically an orphan.
Oh and yes lets add more problems to Maggie's life by having her boyfriend breakup with her when she needed him the most. 

The closest thing to a family Maggie has is her obnoxious best friend Becca and Kyle her childhood friend, who has had a crush on her since FOREVER! and the lovely group of people she works with at a local diner.

But things change for Maggie when she decides to cave and accepts Kyle's billionth request for a date. That is when she meets Kyle's cousin, Caleb. She is drawn to Caleb and soon finds out that he is her soul mate. No really! Her actual soul mate. 

Maggie and Caleb imprint on each other.

For the Aces (a race of supernatural beings that has been hidden from humans for centuries) this is a miracle. Imprinting is returning to their race helping them to not only find their soul mates but also saving them from extinction.Now you would think that Aces all around the world would be ecstatic about this kind of news but that is not the case. 

The Watson's, a rival clan of the Jacobson's, are furious and filled with jealousy because they were not chosen to be the first to imprint. Adding insult to injury, not only did a member of their rival clan imprint before them but it was done with a human, Maggie, something the Watson's find disgusting.

The Watson's have always envied the Jacobson clan and thought themselves superior over everyone, especially humans, so when Maggie and Caleb imprinted on each other, when none else has in years, well that was the last straw for them.

Although it is against Ace laws to harm another clan they set out to separate Maggie and Caleb before they can ascend ((OH NO! if you think I am going to tell you what that means you are so out of luck. :) It is way to awesome to explain. You better go read the book!)) and possibly kill her

Will Maggie and Caleb survive the physical torture and withdrawal from being away from their soul mate for such a long period? ((oh yea. Being away from your soul mate for a long period of time -even over night - can cause withdrawal making your body feel as if you've been hit by an 18-wheeler and dragged ten blocks.))

Or will the Watson's finally get what they have been craving for for years? 
The destruction of the Jacobson clan.

xoxoxo

-Natasha Blaxk



Sunday, April 13, 2014

PODs Review



3/5 ☆☆☆
                                                        


ORIGINAL SYNOPSIS


Seventeen-year-old Eva is a chosen one. Chosen to live, while others meet a swift and painful death from an incurable virus so lethal, a person is dead within days of symptoms emerging. In the POD system, a series of underground habitats built by the government, she waits with the other chosen for the deadly virus to claim those above. Separated from family and friends, it's in the PODs she meets David. And while true love might not conquer all, it's a balm for the broken soul. 



After a year, scientists believe the population has died, and without living hosts, so has the virus. That's the theory, anyway. But when the PODs are opened, survivors find the surface holds a vicious secret. The virus mutated, infecting those left top-side and creating... monsters. 


Eva and David hide from the infected in the abandoned PODs. Together they try to build a life--a new beginning. But the infected follow and are relentless in their attacks. Leaving Eva and David to fight for survival, and pray for a cure.

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NAT'S REVIEW
Usually I like my Zombie apocaplyse novels to have a bit more ... Oh I don't know … Zombies in it! But this was still a good read. The story had a pretty interesting start but by the time I got to the middle of the book I was dying for some undead villains to arrive.
The romance between Eva and David was TO-DIE-FOR!
No really! Those two were beyond head over heels for each other. The fight they put up to be together is what kept me going for the first half of the book. Well, that and Eva being a total bad ass!
Go head and tell Eva she doesn't need a weapon in a post zombie apocalyptic world because that is what the men are there for and see if doesn't knock your rotting head of your shoulders with a bat!
Anyway if you need a book to read to pass the time on that long train ride home or something else to do when you should be doing your already late homework assignment you should really give PODs a shot.
XOXOXO
-Natasha Blaxk

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Alienated Review

5/5☆☆☆☆☆


Sacred Mother!
What on earth did I just read?

The absolute best book in the entire universe that's what!
Gahhh!!!
Please give me a moment while I fangirl a bit.

asdfghjkl

Helloooooo! Where can I find myself a L'eihr
God (he's not a God) named Aelyx ?
I want me some Aelyx.
**sigh**

Alienated is absolutely brilliant!
Melissa Landers, thank you.


At first I thought
"Oh.My.Freaking.Paranormal.Gods.
this is going to be like Obsidian"
but NO WAY!
This is a whole new kind of sexy, sweetness, and danger.


Ever wondered what it would be like
if aliens were to visit our lovely planet?
Well Melissa Landers Alienated gives us all a sneak peak at what it could
be like if they ever did visit our planet (if you believe they exist)


Find out if humans and L'eihrs can overcome their differences and co-exist
go to your nearest book store and buy this book NOW!

Bless the Gods and the Sacred Mother for Melissa Landers.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Uninvited Review

 
4/5 ☆☆☆☆
 
 
 
 
 
 
I really enjoyed reading Uninvited.

Davy Hamilton has the perfect life.
She has the perfect jock boyfriend that every body wants. The perfect best friend to help her with her calculus class and homework. She’s a musical prodigy attending one of the finest schools in the country with a bright future at Juilliard ahead of her. Nothing could possibly go wrong.
Or can it?
One phone call from her mom and her world is flipped upside down. Davy has been tested positive for HTS (Homicidal Tendency Syndrome) - a code in her DNA that says that one day she will kill someone. That she is a killer.
Poor Davy has never hurt a fly yet everyone she knows turns on her - afraid that one day she might attack one of them. Now she is all alone with no friends, no boyfriend, and NO JUILLIARD! Everything she has ever known, everything she has worked for has been taken away from her. Being an HTS Carrier means being treated as a criminal even though you have never done anything bad in your life. Being an HTS carrier beens being thrown in a cage. Being an HTS carrier means you are dangerous and one day you will kill someone and Davy Hamilton, sweet Davy Hamilton, gets an up close and personal view of the real world outside the comfort zone of her cozy life as a musical prodigy. Where HTS carriers like herself are braned as dangerous and are treated like animals. Whether they have hurt someone or not it does not matter. It is in their DNA. It will happen eventually. All HTS carriers are dangerous. Or at least that’s what they say.
Will Davy end up a killer like they say she will?
Or what about Sean ? The super hot HTS carrier who is always protecting Davy.
Xoxoxo

Gawwwwd ! Do you know how hard it was to not give out some major spoilers asdfghjkl …. well it doesn’t seem like Davy’s story is over so I am totally looking forward to the next book ♡♥
-Natasha Blaxk