Wondrous Strange
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When seventeen-year-old actress Kelley Winslow meets Sonny Flannery, she discovers he is a changeling and guardian of the gate between the faerie Otherworld and the mortal realm. She also learns that her mother had otherworldly powers that she has passed on to Kelley.
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First time author Lesley Livingston on her new book Wondrous Strange.
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Wondrous Strange by Lesley Livingston
First time author Lesley Livingston on her new book Wondrous Strange.
Wondrous Strange by Lesley Livingston
First time author Lesley Livingston on her new book Wondrous Strange.
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Add a Commentloved this book! kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time! it seemed interesting in the beginning, and the next books in the series are just as amazing
I really enjoyed this book, the characters kept me entertained throughout the book. I can't wait to finish the series.
I really didn't like this and I found it very boring.
I really liked this book, when i first got it I didn't think I would like it, I thought it was for kids. It proved me wrong this book was amazing I was really happy when the book got chosen to be picked as a Stellar book award nominee. I also read the sequel and the last book in the trilogy. This book kept me reading and wondering what's going to happen next, and waiting for the next book.
doing this book for my english project..... its alright, but kinda boringg......
this book reminds me of melissa marr's books wicked lovely, ink exchange and the rest.
Lesley Livingston (aka Melissa Marr jr.) has created yet another (-insert dramatic sigh-) overly-formal tale of faerie. The last thing I need to hear -again- is another looney tale about crazy and endlessly vain creatures. I don't need to be brought back into a world dominated by four ambitious courts, and have to wade through waist-deep formality. Melissa Marr is already almost more than I can take, without her understudy, Livingston here, immitating her tooth-grinding style. You can count on the fact that I'll never again be picking up a book about (-insert eyeroll-) faeries.
I do like the books, which is weird, I rarely like books related with faeries. But Kelley and Sonny are something of a hot match.
can't wait to read this, should be cool!
This book was very beautiful. The author used her words very well to create a fantastic atmosphere. I look forward to reading the sequel.