Fairwick Chronicles (5 books in series)
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review 1: I was eager to read "The Angel Stone" to see what became of my favorite characters. Time travel and Scotland were pleasant bonuses. I found that the background information at the beginning was a bit tedious. Once the plot began to unfold, however, I was sucked into the story. A ...
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review 1: *fans face* Try to ignore the misleading romance novel title and cheesy YA-esque cover. Juliet Dark (also known as Carol Goodman) writes in a satisfying gothic style about all things otherworldly. Callie, the new Assistant Professor of Folklore at the mysterious Fairwick College ...
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review 1: A thrilling conclusion to the Fairwick Trilogy, Angel Stone is a must read. Callie finally learns the origins of her incubus Liam and what it means to open yourself to love. Now that her beloved college is under the control of the nephilim she must work with her students and coll...
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review 1: This was definitely a case of "don't judge a book by its cover". Or in this case, its title. I had read the synopsis of The Angel Stone and thought it sounded intriguing. But when I got it from the library, I realised it was the third book in a series and I usually like to read a...
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review 1: The much anticipated follow-up to Dark's/Goodman's The Demon Lover. Professor Callie McFay's folkloric adventures continue in the enchanted town of Fairwick as she and the other mythical creatures struggle against the stifling power and influence of members of the elitist witch c...