Lesley Livingston
3.82 of 5 Votes: 4
url
https://booksminority.net/lesley-livingston
gender
female
website
genres
About this author
Books by Lesley Livingston
language
English
series
3.94 of 5 Votes: 1
Share this book:
review 1: It took me several attempts to finish this book because the writing is, in my opinion, inferior to some of my favorite fantasy authors (I.e. Cassandra Clare, Holly Black). However, despite its predictability, it was still fun. I do love anything that combines Shakespeare and the ...
language
English
series
3.63 of 5 Votes: 4
Share this book:
review 1: Clarinet Reid is just looking for a boring summer with her aunt in England. Everything seems normal until she travels into the past! Now Claire is faced with trying to save as many lives as possible. She meats princesses, queens and Druids, things she never believed in. Will Clar...
language
English
series
4.05 of 5 Votes: 3
Share this book:
review 1: Head and heart, mind and soul. Thinking makes it so.Loyalty has always been an issue here: you never really know who you should trust, but you still risk it for certain people despite the fact that they may betray that trust. So much revelation came out as it was headingtoward th...
language
English
series
3.94 of 5 Votes: 5
Share this book:
review 1: "Hmm, every time I walk through this park something tries to kill me. I think I will go for a walk in this park." Oh, Kelley, Fenn and Sonny, along with her Fae parents think it's endearing how adorably stubborn she is. I call it too-stupid-to-live. Kelley is so TSTL that she con...
language
English
series
3.94 of 5 Votes: 4
Share this book:
review 1: I love this series! In Darklight secrets are revealed, more mystery is added and things aren't how they seem. All the usual suspects make their appearance. Such as Kelly's parents Auberon and Mabh, Sonny, Tyff, Puck and even the Janues Guard. We get to learn a little more about t...
language
English
series
3.72 of 5 Votes: 1
Share this book:
review 1: Being a Shakespeare lover would help with this book. That's not really me. I mean, I like Midsummer Night's Dream, but actors, especially theater people who do Shakespeare are annoying as hell. I was born and raised in L.A., every other person I knew in my twenties was an actor. ...
language
English
series
4.05 of 5 Votes: 2
Share this book:
review 1: I really should've read this already. I read the other two when they came out but the lackluster plot and characters had stopped me from continuing. I barely picked up the second book because of my indifferent feelings toward the first. Surprisingly I liked the second one and was...
language
English
series
3.72 of 5 Votes: 2
Share this book:
review 1: Not bad, the events unfolded in ways I couldn't expect and it was a good plot. The annoying thing was that none of the characters EVER explained anything! Even Kelly who is supposedly new to the world. Some of the things were briefly talked about later in the book when it should ...
language
English
series
3.99 of 5 Votes: 3
Share this book:
review 1: Huge SPOILER...... the ending SUCKS. I actually almost threw this book across the room, i say almost because that has only happened once due to my extreme-o love of books in general. I afterwards spent the next five minutes telling myself the last paragraph didn't happen, nope, n...