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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. {my thoughts} - Charlene and Greylee Perez are both identical and teen witches. This book is all about Greylee’s quest of self discovery, her quest to find out how she had died and why she was trapped within her sister Charlene’s body. This book has a lot of good points and some bad. The good are that I enjoy this type of paranormal. It reminds me of the {remember me series} by {christopher pike} and the {lying game series} by {sara shepard}. If you like those two series, I am sure you will probably enjoy this series as well. The only thing that sticks out to me as bad in this book is the predictability of the ending outcome. I don’t have a whole lot of care for books when I can determine what will be happening before I read it. I like books with twists and turns and lots of surprises. This book lacked that in my opinion. Never the less it was well written and I did enjoy it. {reason for reading} - I have been wanting to read this series for quite sometime. I am enjoying it thus far. I am looking forward to starting book two in the near future. You ever read a book a long time ago and don't remember it? That's what happened with this book. I'm not sure why I didn't remember it, but I do know that I liked it a lot more this time around. Though I'm not the biggest fan of books about magic, they've been growing on me a lot lately, and I enjoy them a lot more than I used to. If you like books about body switching teenage witches and warlocks, about seventeen or so, in school, living with their magic powers in a world that is mostly filled with powerless people, then this is a book you should check out. Check out my full review here! https://radioactivebookreviews.wordpress.com/2018/12/07/entangled-spellbound-1-b... You ever read a book a long time ago and don't remember it? That's what happened with this book. I'm not sure why I didn't remember it, but I do know that I liked it a lot more this time around. Though I'm not the biggest fan of books about magic, they've been growing on me a lot lately, and I enjoy them a lot more than I used to. If you like books about body switching teenage witches and warlocks, about seventeen or so, in school, living with their magic powers in a world that is mostly filled with powerless people, then this is a book you should check out. Check out my full review here! https://radioactivebookreviews.wordpress.com/2018/12/07/entangled-spellbound-1-b... no reviews | add a review
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Hiding her powers was never a problem for seventeen-year-old Graylee Perez. Not until her diabolical twin sister decided to go on a rampage that could expose them all or get someone hurt. To add to the aggravation, coven reject Raj McKenna catches Gray performing a complex spell and is convinced they would make a powerful couple. He can delude himself all he wants. Gray has sworn off dating warlocks, especially delinquents who play with fire. But even Gray's mysterious death won't deter Raj, not after Gray is brought back from the great beyond. Only she's not truly back. Her body's still six feet under and she's on borrowed time. There are forces threatening Gray's existence and a powerful wizard willing to help . . . for a price. Gray doesn't know who to trust or how long she has left before she vanishes for good, but she's determined to stick around no matter what the cost. No library descriptions found. |
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This book has a lot of good points and some bad. The good are that I enjoy this type of paranormal. It reminds me of the {remember me series} by {christopher pike} and the {lying game series} by {sara shepard}. If you like those two series, I am sure you will probably enjoy this series as well.
The only thing that sticks out to me as bad in this book is the predictability of the ending outcome. I don’t have a whole lot of care for books when I can determine what will be happening before I read it. I like books with twists and turns and lots of surprises. This book lacked that in my opinion. Never the less it was well written and I did enjoy it.
{reason for reading} - I have been wanting to read this series for quite sometime. I am enjoying it thus far. I am looking forward to starting book two in the near future. ( )