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<blockquote data-quote="RosieLKH" data-source="post: 642715" data-attributes="member: 108816"><p>Just finished bk 3 of Soul Savers by Kristie Cook. I enjoyed these enough to get through 3 of the books, but by the end of bk 3 I just felt the author was stretching the story out to fill books, rather than write a new story, so I'm giving the series a break. I might go back to it and buy book 4.</p><p></p><p>I really liked Fairy, Texas by Margo Bond Collins (£1.87). As far as I know it's a one off, rather than a series, but I found it witty, well-written, with a great plot and good dialogue. Worth a read if you enjoy fantasy/supernatural stuff. I do read other genres - honest! I'm researching the YA paranormal market though - that's my excuse!</p><p></p><p>Am currently really enjoying The Language of Spells by Sarah Painter. It's very well written chick lit for people who are happy reading about the supernatural. Much better written than a lot of paranormal novels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RosieLKH, post: 642715, member: 108816"] Just finished bk 3 of Soul Savers by Kristie Cook. I enjoyed these enough to get through 3 of the books, but by the end of bk 3 I just felt the author was stretching the story out to fill books, rather than write a new story, so I'm giving the series a break. I might go back to it and buy book 4. I really liked Fairy, Texas by Margo Bond Collins (£1.87). As far as I know it's a one off, rather than a series, but I found it witty, well-written, with a great plot and good dialogue. Worth a read if you enjoy fantasy/supernatural stuff. I do read other genres - honest! I'm researching the YA paranormal market though - that's my excuse! Am currently really enjoying The Language of Spells by Sarah Painter. It's very well written chick lit for people who are happy reading about the supernatural. Much better written than a lot of paranormal novels. [/QUOTE]
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