Fairy, Texas by Margo Bond Collins
Fairy, Texas. A small town like any other. Laney Harris didn't want to live there. When her mother remarried and moved them to a town where a date meant hanging out at the Sonic, Laney figured that "boring" would have a whole new meaning. A new stepsister who despised her and a high school where she was the only topic of gossip were bad enough. But when she met the school counselor (and his terminal bad breath), she grew suspicious. Especially since he had wings that only she could see. And then there were Josh and Mason, two gorgeous glimmering-eyed classmates whose interest in her might not be for the reasons she hoped. Not to mention that dead guy she nearly tripped over in gym class. She was right. Boring took on an entirely new dimension in Fairy, Texas.
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Surprisingly Good, April 16, 2015
This review is from: Fairy, Texas (Kindle Edition)
*I received this book free in exchange for an honest review*
When I first started to read this book, I thought, "Oh man, here comes another YA Paranormal story that's so transparent that nothing will surprise me."
I was so wrong. This book was enjoyable regardless of the age of the characters. I rather enjoyed Laney. She wasn't a young, dumb twit, but she also didn't act older than her age.
This was an interesting twist on a Paranormal YA story. The "creatures" were not your average paranormal vamps, demons, or shifters. The plot was interesting enough to keep me turning the pages. I rather enjoyed this story! At times, I did feel it dragged out a little too slow, but for the most part, this book certainly streamed steadily and was captivating.
If you enjoy YA books, you should certainly pick this one up and try it.
When I first started to read this book, I thought, "Oh man, here comes another YA Paranormal story that's so transparent that nothing will surprise me."
I was so wrong. This book was enjoyable regardless of the age of the characters. I rather enjoyed Laney. She wasn't a young, dumb twit, but she also didn't act older than her age.
This was an interesting twist on a Paranormal YA story. The "creatures" were not your average paranormal vamps, demons, or shifters. The plot was interesting enough to keep me turning the pages. I rather enjoyed this story! At times, I did feel it dragged out a little too slow, but for the most part, this book certainly streamed steadily and was captivating.
If you enjoy YA books, you should certainly pick this one up and try it.
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