Emily's Heart
Release Date:
11/26/13
Summary from
Goodreads:
**The long-awaited final book in this
popular magickal, action-packed teen series! Seventeen-year-old Emily Adams
unintentionally unleashed a shadow god's dark energy power into the world and
started an Apocalypse. But Emily is also the only one that can end the dark
god's reign. Though the powerful faerie magic of the golden torc is still
coiled around her arm, self-doubt threatens to undo her.
Emily wants nothing more than to feel
the soft kiss of her one true love, but he won't even speak to her. Her first
crush is still quite dead and her best friend remains a prisoner in the dark
god's house of nightmares. A growing legion of black-eyed shadow people, devoid
of conscience, roam the streets. Emily needs help now more than ever, but
redemption seems far off indeed as she faces the expanding darkness alone.
Emily will need an army of her own if she is to save the world from being taken
over by pure evil.
But will a small band of Lucent geeks
and freaks be enough to send the dark god packing? Amidst chaos and ruin, will
love blossom in Emily's Heart?
Books One & Two in this series:
EMILY'S HOUSE
4 STARS
I think what caught me interested in this was that it had Celtic in it. I like reading more about Celtic especially about the sidhe more than anything. I think I've only read a few books regarding the sidhe in the YA genre and the rest more on adult.
Emily's House is very original and every time I read the next chapter it kept me on guessing what would happen next. I'm glad that Ms. Natalie Wright included a note on how some names should be correctly pronounced since I myself maybe reading it another way but it isn't.
I was more interested in the story of the actual Order of Brighid and of Saorla and Cathair than actually Emily. Emily kind of annoyed me through out the whole book with her constant whining but what I like about her is that she was able to do the right thing despite what she really wanted to choose. She's very lucky that Jake and Fanny got her back and that they stayed and support her till the end. Each of them different from one another but at the same time they just clicked.
If I didn't know there were 2 books after this I thought it would have ended just the way it is. So I'm off to reading Emily's next adventure as she tries to be the next priestess of the Order of Brighid.
REVIEW TO FOLLOW FOR 2 & 3
4 STARS
I think what caught me interested in this was that it had Celtic in it. I like reading more about Celtic especially about the sidhe more than anything. I think I've only read a few books regarding the sidhe in the YA genre and the rest more on adult.
Emily's House is very original and every time I read the next chapter it kept me on guessing what would happen next. I'm glad that Ms. Natalie Wright included a note on how some names should be correctly pronounced since I myself maybe reading it another way but it isn't.
I was more interested in the story of the actual Order of Brighid and of Saorla and Cathair than actually Emily. Emily kind of annoyed me through out the whole book with her constant whining but what I like about her is that she was able to do the right thing despite what she really wanted to choose. She's very lucky that Jake and Fanny got her back and that they stayed and support her till the end. Each of them different from one another but at the same time they just clicked.
If I didn't know there were 2 books after this I thought it would have ended just the way it is. So I'm off to reading Emily's next adventure as she tries to be the next priestess of the Order of Brighid.
About the Author
I'm the
author of The Akasha Chronicles, a young adult paranormal fantasy trilogy. When
not writing, hanging out on Goodreads, blogging, Facebooking, Tweeting,
Wattpadding or eating chocolate, I nurture my young daughter, geriatric dog and
two young cats.
I am currently obsessed with all things Game of Thrones and have been known to
spend hours pinning GoT jewelry, series photos and T-shirts to Pinterest.
I enjoy travel, good wine, and excellent food shared with family and friends. I was raised an Ohio farm girl, now live in the desert Southwest, but I dream of living in a high rise in a big city.
I enjoy chatting with readers, so don't be shy.
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