Linda Ellen

Linda Ellen
Top Reviewer Ranking: 2,665
Helpful votes received on reviews: 86% (6 of 7)
Location: Canada
 

Reviews

Top Reviewer Ranking: 2,665 - Total Helpful Votes: 6 of 7
Wake Unto Me by Lisa Cach
Wake Unto Me by Lisa Cach
Cash writes with great attention to historical detail. The setting of the story couldn't be better, and the characters, while most of them don't really appear to be alive and leaping off the pages (many characters only exist in Caitlyn's dreams anyway), are written with just enough detail to tell the story. However, the interplay between the past (400 years ago) and the present is amazing, and readers can't deny how a certain hand of fate is making the romance in this story possible.

By the end of the story, some questions are still left unanswered, but it's a satisfying read, one that shows how love can transcend time. There's something very romantic and heart wrenching about a… Read more
Eona by Alison Goodman
Eona by Alison Goodman
This novel is a fantasy quest taking place is a world influenced by the East Asian culture we know of today. The mythology and the world in general that the author has created is quite amazing. As a reader, you're plunged right into a world where tomorrow is uncertain and where there are external forces that many people don't comprehend, including Eona, the protagonist herself, but there's still hope.

There are many plot lines that can reel readers in, and the story is well written with a language worthy of the grandeur of this epic tale, but Eona is a flawed character, perhaps terribly flawed to be more precise. Of course, everyone is flawed (and that's what makes all of us… Read more
Edge of Sight by Roxanne St. Claire
Edge of Sight by Roxanne St. Claire
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read, April 6 2011
These characters are believable, layered individuals with a past they can't ignore any longer. Samantha won't rest her feet despite a sprained ankle, while Zach has trouble saying the three simple yet meaningful words. These characters are on the run, and they can deny each other all they want, but neither can escape being lured towards the other.

This is a great book to start off the Guardian Angelinos series. The pacing is great, there's a ton of action (of both kinds), and the romance will keep you reading until you reach the end of the book.