Reviews by Karen H. (Centreville, MD)

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What Doesn't Kill Her: A Reeve LeClaire Series Novel
by Carla Norton
What Doesn't Kill Her (5/13/2015)
What Doesn't Kill Her is the first Carla Norton book I've read, and I liked it so much I went back to buy the first book in this series. Norton's story is full of suspense—I had to force myself to stop reading or I would have read the entire book in one sitting. Reeve, themore
The Silver Witch
by Paula Brackston
The Silver Witch (3/12/2015)
The Silver Witch puts an interesting and compelling spin on the concept of witches being "others," or marked as different from the rest of society. Tilda's albinism makes her seem ethereal and vulnerable, a perfect character to be transformed with power. This combinationmore
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