Monday, September 16, 2013

Book of the Month: Other Books by Amanda Hocking

You’ve probably heard of her or read one of her books.  In case you’re wondering what the rest of her books are about, here’s a guide for you.  It’s a long one.  J

Pictures and descriptions are from her website, amandahocking.blogspot.com




When Wendy Everly was six years old, her mother was convinced she was a monster and tried to kill her. It isn't until eleven years later that Wendy discovers her mother might have been right.
With the help of Finn Holmes, Wendy finds herself in a world she never knew existed - a world both beautiful and frightening, and Wendy's not sure she wants to be a part of it.



 


In the Watersong quartet, sixteen-year-old Gemma Fisher and her older sister Harper live a quiet life in the ocean-side town of Capri, MD. Gemma's biggest concerns are her blossoming crush on the neighbor boy Alex and practicing for the swim team, while Harper is stressing out about going to college in the fall and reconciling her own feelings for a local guy, Daniel.
When a trio of new girls come into town for the summer, everything changes. Harper can't explain it, but she senses something disturbing about them, especially their interest in her younger sister. But as Gemma and Harper discover the truth behind the new girls and what they want with Gemma, it's far worse than anything they could've imagined...



In a world filled with magic, love might be the final answer in the eternal battle between good and evil. When Lux is tasked with retrieving the virtuous Lily for his master, his entire world is put in jeopardy. Lux must battle goblins, demon dogs, and sea dragons to rescue the one he loves, and that's only the beginning of what he must face... 
Virtue is a fairy tale for young adults with action, suspense, and romance. It contains mild language and some suggestive dialogue. Recommended ages 14 and up.




 

Seventeen-year-old Alice Bonham's life feels out of control after she meets Jack. With his fondness for pink Chuck Taylors and New Wave hits aside, Jack's unlike anyone she's ever met.Then she meets his brother, Peter. His eyes pierce through her, and she can barely breathe when he's around. Even though he can't stand the sight of her, she's drawn to him. But falling for two very different guys isn't even the worst of her problems. Jack and Peter are vampires, and Alice finds herself caught between love and her own blood...

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