


Book Review: Shamra Divided by Barry Hoffman.Book Review: Evermore (The Immortals #1) by Alyson.Book Review: Blue Moon (The Immortals #2) by Alyso.Book Review: Dark Flame (The Immortals #4) by Alys.Book Review: Trickster's Girl by Hilari Bell.Book Review: The Iron Daughter (Iron Fey #2) by Ju.I couldn't stop until I finished this one-I cared about Louisa that much! Let me just say that Wildthorn was thoroughly enjoyable, entertaining, and compelling. I want to say more here but won't because I don't want to spoil the story. I felt so badly for Louisa-it seems like everything that could possibly go wrong, does go wrong for her. There are a couple of nice plot twists which kept the story interesting.

Jane Eagland has written a story that addresses many different themes: coming of age, breaking free of society's expectations, finding yourself, finding love, familial relationships, and jealousy. I don't usually like books with lots of flashbacks like that but it really worked here. The story switches from the present day (Louisa in the asylum) and flashbacks (Louisa in her childhood up to the present day). I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it-I'm so into the paranormal genre right now that I think I can be a little hard on non-paranormal books.
