Mama’s
Advice by K.C Sprayberry:
Blurb: Lorelei loses what's left of her
family close to graduation, but she still has Mama to lean on, or rather she
has Mama's ghost. At first, Lorelei ignores the opinion about her boyfriend,
Chase, but then she figures out he is acting strangely and has a new tattoo
covering a scar he never had before.
Chase, however, isn't one to give up on a girl. He dumps them not the other way around; until Mama's ghost gives Lorelei the strength shut him out of her life.
Chase, however, isn't one to give up on a girl. He dumps them not the other way around; until Mama's ghost gives Lorelei the strength shut him out of her life.
My
thoughts: I really liked this story; I can’t believe
how much story she was able to put into those few pages. I couldn’t put it
down; found myself gulping it down like a man who has been through the desert
without water. I love the way Lorelei stands up for herself, wanted to smack
Chase so hard, my hands were itching, altered between wanting to shake and
applause his parents. Mama’s Advice kept me bound from first, to last page.
Definitely NOT the last book I’ve read by Kathi!
About K.C Sprayberry:
KC Sprayberry started writing young, with a diary followed by an interest in English. Her first experience with publication came when she placed third in a Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge contest while in the Air Force, but her dedication to writing came after she had her youngest child, now a in his senior year of high school.
Her family lives in Northwest Georgia where she spends her days creating stories about life in the south, and far beyond. More than a dozen of her short stories have appeared in several magazines. Five anthologies feature other short stories, and her young adult novel Softly Say Goodbye, released in 2012. During 2013, more young adult stories have been released: The Ghost Catcher, Who Am I?, Family Curse … Times Two, and Amazon Best Seller, Canoples Investigations Tackles Space Pirates.
You can find Kathi here:
Condemned
to Die by Catherine Stovall:
Blurb: Nineteen-year-old Vega Williams is
dead by her own hand, and her tormentors still walk the streets. The destroyers
of one of the world’s last pure souls even attend her funeral in the guise of
grieving loved ones. In fact, her funeral is nothing more than a social
engagement to most of Oakdale’s finer society.
With their good intentions painted on their faces, they believe that their secrets and hate filled thoughts are safe behind the veneer of propriety. However, they didn’t count on Zane Allistor’s presence. The young man that not even Vega could have recognized turns out to be the reaper of the fallen girl’s vengeance.
Using his strange ability to read and manipulate minds, Zane tracks down those guilty for pushing the girl he loves past the point of no return and uses their misdeeds against them. In a bloody twist of fate, two hearts are united when death leads to life.
With their good intentions painted on their faces, they believe that their secrets and hate filled thoughts are safe behind the veneer of propriety. However, they didn’t count on Zane Allistor’s presence. The young man that not even Vega could have recognized turns out to be the reaper of the fallen girl’s vengeance.
Using his strange ability to read and manipulate minds, Zane tracks down those guilty for pushing the girl he loves past the point of no return and uses their misdeeds against them. In a bloody twist of fate, two hearts are united when death leads to life.
My
thoughts: This story was also around the 40ish
pages, but felt longer than Mama’s Advice. Following Zane on his quest for
vengeance, it was amazing to see how he could manipulate people to do what he
wanted them to, make them relive all their cruelty against Vega. I wasn’t sure
about this story, couldn’t figure out WHY Zane did what he did – until the very
end. Then it became clear, then I understood. And the rest of the story
certainly made more sense. The story was very well written, gave me chills,
horrified me, and at the same time… They definitely had it coming.
About Catherine Stovall:
You can find Catherine here:
Cat’s
First Kiss by Stephanie Julian:
Blurb: Since taking on the powers of the
Etruscan Goddess of the Moon, Catene's life has been upended. Her parents don't
know how to help her. And Tivr, Etruscan God of the Moon, has seemingly
deserted her. Amazing what a first kiss can do.
This story takes place after HOW TO WORSHIP A GODDESS and before GODDESS IN THE MIDDLE.
This story takes place after HOW TO WORSHIP A GODDESS and before GODDESS IN THE MIDDLE.
My
thoughts: I enjoyed each and every book in the
Forgotten Goddesses Series so far. So finding out that there was a short story
about Cat, well…I had to read it. Cat fascinated me from the beginning, and I’m
hoping to see (read) much more about her in the future.
This was a short, sweet read. It gives us a
little insight into what happened after Cat absorbed Lucy’s powers, and some of
the changes that came with it. At the same time, Cat is missing Tivr, who
“disappeared” for a while, and how angry and sad she is with him being gone.
It doesn’t have the same level of hot in
it, as the rest of the series, but then, it really shouldn’t have. At least not
yet. I enjoyed reading Cat’s First Kiss, and I realized how much I missed this
universe, and I really should be getting back there again soon!
About Stephanie Julian:
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