"You shock me," Emma said, pulling out her phone, "I am shocked."
"Sarcasm noted," he said turning the phone over in his right hand.
"You shock me," Emma said, pulling out her phone, "I am shocked."
"Sarcasm noted," he said turning the phone over in his right hand.
"That's not the spirit of the Law, Emma. Remember? The Law is hard, but it is the Law." "I thought it was 'The Law is annoying, but it is also flexible.'" "That is not the motto. And Diana is going to kill you."
I currently can't fathom any way to describe it. Although it may seem slow and going nowhere at first, don't get conned. It was simply to allow you to connect and care for the characters. Despite all of the stabbing pain one feels in their heart from reading this, it was a truly wonderful read.
"May you always find the right way." ~ Love, Kurt.
I had heard so much about this book and was excited to read it. However, when compared to other Romances, it just didn't spark as much. Don't get me wrong, I loved reading it. It had a really cute, and unique romantic story line, however it felt rushed, along with quite a number of other things
It was a thoroughly enjoyable read, I don't have too much criticism for this book. I enjoyed that despite all of the seriousness & the stress the character felt, there was still room for a lot of comedic relief.
Lesson of this page... don't upset the royal monarchs.
When you yell at a book, "THIS CANT BE HOW IT ENDS!" This was my initial response after reading this book a while back. Originally, I rented it from the local library however, I'm proud to say it's on display in my library.
Night by Elie Wiesel is quite a depressing story about a real event, better known as the holocaust. He explains it with such detail, that you feel as though you're living in his shoes sometimes. Great read.
The curse workers has been so amazing. However ending the trilogy like this left me heartbroken. I can't help but wonder what mischief Lila and Cassel run into next, what their futures hold for them, and etc. I highly suggest this series.
I have to say this book was absolutely hilarious and dramatic. I suggest it especially for those who love the theatre or are in love with acting. This reminded me a lot of 90's romcoms and again it was a great read.