I really enjoy Kathy's style of writing. Her new Virals adventure was excellent, although I did put it aside for a while. Got caught up with other books & projects. But once I picked it up again, I devoured the rest of the book. I liked how the villian is an unexpected twist to the story. The evolvement & enlightenment of the characters really brings them to life. I'm really hoping that Kathy has another adventure for the Virals, as I would like to follow them growing up into adults.
It was lighthearted. Not the normal time period I read, but made a nice change. Would be interested in reading the previous book written about the family.
I enjoyed the story although very different from the modern Dr Who series that I started with. This first Dr is a little boring, & the story revolves more around his companions.
I got quite emotional at times, having to wipe away tears. More so for this, the second book, than the Rowan. I could not put the book down though, reading straight through until it was finished. Looking forward to the next book in the series.
Enjoyed as usual. Although I felt D'Gan came across as wrong. I had read a later book with him as a character & he was not as villianous to my mind. But then he was older so maybe had mellowed.
I enjoyed the multiple story lines, seeing potentials for more books based on each character.
I enjoyed the early stories as it gave a feal of where the current stories characters get their strengths from. Also leaves a few openings for new stories, so that is exciting. Got me eager to read more on the beginning of the world & its fledging dragons. I was told to read Dragon's Dawn for that, so off to find it.
Just finished reading "Ink Exchange" by Melinda Marr. Enjoyed her style of writing, as well as the story. Now to track down her first book "Wicked Lovely" & see what else she has released.
Still haven't managed to get back in to finish.
My mother's first published book. I was enthralled by her clarity & vision.