Book Review: Chris d’Lacey’s The Fire Within
Inspiration comes from an unexpected source when David moves in with Elizabeth Pennykettle and her eleven-year-old daughter, Lucy, and he discovers a new love.
Inspiration comes from an unexpected source when David moves in with Elizabeth Pennykettle and her eleven-year-old daughter, Lucy, and he discovers a new love.
Two years after Camp Green Lake, Armpit is home in Austin. With a record, everyone expects the worst except disabled neighbor Ginnymm as they take small steps on the right path.
Found guilty of witchcraft, Liara is banished but taken in by the Wizard of Parentino who refuses to teach her, leaving her prey to her own dark thoughts.
An anthology of twenty-two short stories in a mixed bag of quality in this tenth in the Tales of Valdemar subseries as part of the Valdemar series.
Victor plans to kill every Sinclair. But Lila Merriweather won’t let him, for she’s got places to break into, stuff to steal, and Devon Sinclair fighting right by my side.
Audrey’s anxiety disorder is debilitating, and it takes Linus to push her into trying, all within the laughing you’ll do as you read teen sarcasm about her family.
Torture, lack of justice…and growth for Stanley Yelnats at Camp Green Lake. And all the fault of that no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather.
Mags goes undercover to discover who is terrorizing the Court and the people of Haven while Amily learns what it means to be King’s Own.
One assassination attempt after another has Kaylin up in arms…and Moran up in flight, as both battle the politics and ancient magics of their world.
Jess and his friends discover the lie and intend to save their friend. Only, they make one wrong move and are hunted by the Library’s deadly automata, forced to flee Alexandria.