![]() I could tell that they were couples, even though they weren’t talking to each other or physically interacting, except to nudge one other to share something on their phones. ![]() The premise of The Key to Fear came to me while I was at a pizza shop back in 2014, standing in line behind a group of teens. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, so, for my entire adolescence and early 20s, I’ve been fascinated by viruses, reading books and articles about it. I read Richard Preston’s The Hot Zone when I was in middle school and was convinced I’d one day work at the U.S. ![]() ![]() It’s not the first time a deadly pandemic has threatened humanity. A lot of friends have joked that I must be clairvoyant and I should write about something happy next! I first had the idea of The Key to Fear six years ago, so I wasn’t inspired by this pandemic, but by those of the past. It felt like the fictional world had bled into our real world. I finished the last copyediting on this book in February, when all the lockdown stuff where I live in Portland was beginning. What has it been like living through a real-life pandemic while working on and thinking about this book and its speculative premise? ![]()
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![]() I’m a descendant of the Darling family and now I belong to him and the Lost Boys. Including using the one thing Pan never thought he wanted or needed - me. There’s something darker and more sinister haunting the forest.Īnd worse, the fae queen and Captain Hook are ready to fight for control of Neverland and they will stop at nothing to get what they want. It wasn’t until Pan and Neverland that I finally felt alive.īut things are not all full of magic and sunlight on the island. I spent most of my life feeling dead inside - until I met Peter Pan and the Lost Boys. – The nods to Peter pan and really entertaining, it so fun to see the twists on classic characters. – I love that all the characters are dark and slightly unhinged ![]() – Things definitely got steamier in this second installment. I truly have no idea how things are going to turn out. While I did predict the cliffhanger ending…. I love that all the characters are truly bad, and it makes it difficult to really root for one person or group. ![]() Crowe also explores a darker side of Pan and the consequences of Tinkerbells jealousy. Reading Rate: 5/5 These are short, action-packed installments that can be read in a day or two.Īfter reading The Never King I was hooked on this twisted Peter Pan inspired story. Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. ![]() Steam: 4/5 Check your triggers, while there is emotion involved in the acts its not a “love story” ![]() ![]() ![]() An extremely voracious reader from her early childhood, in several FAQs and online interviews, Loftis remembers often writing poems in grade school and winning acknowledgement for her words, even then. Today, she’s the successfully self-published novelist behind several series of books, most of which fit the description of paranormal romance geared for teenaged, and predominantly girl, readers. ![]() She married at 19 and trained as a nurse, a field which she worked in for six years, before deciding to write almost full time and considering herself a professional writer. Born in Fort Smith, the second largest city in Arkansas in America’s south east, popular teen fantasy author Quinn Loftis refers to herself as a former “military brat”. ![]() ![]() ![]() I cannot say that I would recommend this book to children, its intended audience, but I would recommend it for adults looking for a quick read with a purposeful message. This book is a look into the destructive nature of drug use on families, reminding us that there are no "winners" when it comes to drug use. Paul is then unable to go to soccer camp during the summer, because his family cannot afford to pay for it. Tina then gets off scot free, but gets sent to a rehab facility for treatment on her parents dime. ![]() Tina, Paul's sister and our antagonist, finds herself getting involved with a bad group of kids and gets caught taking drugs in the park and gets arrested. Paul, our protagonist, is a soccer fan and dreams of going to soccer camp during the summer. This is a short book, only taking me roughly 10 minutes to read, but its message is clear. I first read this book after my mother brought it home from her elementary school, whose library had un-circulated it a couple of years prior but held on to the book in a break room. ![]() ![]() President Obama and his team learned this and were taken aback by the sheer number of crises that a president needed to deal with, including swine flu, BP's Macondo oil spill, and the Somali pirates who attacked an American ship. ![]() In 21st century America, the eyes of the American people look to the president to lead the response to whatever disasters happen to strike. In addition, instantaneous and incessant communications technologies send us word of disasters taking place anywhere in the nation far more rapidly, giving disasters an immediacy that some may have lacked in the past. It seems as if technology, for all of its beneficences, also provides mankind with increasingly powerful ways to wreak destruction, including nuclear explosions, bioterror attacks, and cyber-attacks. Since 2001, numerous unpredictable crises, including terror attacks, massive storms, and an economic collapse, have shaken Americans to their core. In recent years, the expectations have grown as the disasters seem to appear to be coming more frequently. The history of presidential dealings with disasters shows that whatever their ideology, presidents need to be prepared to deal with unexpected crises. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Also, Tedd Arnold’s illustrations are humorous since he portrays the boy as a bug-eyed kid with a large head and no neck (as seen on the cover of the book). Tedd Arnold creatively extends on how children feel like the world is coming to an end when strange stuff start happening to their body and this boy (remember he is only five years old) and how parents usually makes things better by explaining the situation to their child in a calm manner, such as the boy’s parents explaining to the boy that everything happening to him is perfectly normal. Tedd Arnold has done a great job in writing the boy’s woes in a rhyming text, which makes this story even more humorous and reassuring. This book was voted Best Children’s Book for Parents Magazine and it richly deserves that honor as it is surely a children’s classic. This book is about how a young boy starts to panic when weird things start to happen to his body. “Parts” is a wonderful book about body exploration from the mind of the creator of “Green Wilma,” Tedd Arnold. ![]() ![]() ![]() "Uppss I'm late again," I said and started to hurry. It's your university time." I heard mom shout from downstairs. She promised herself that she will never forgive the alpha who rejected her mercilessly.īUT little did they know FATE HAD ANOTHER PLAN FOR THEM! She knew how to struggle but never thought she had to survive her mate's rejection. He thought she won't be able to satisfy his needs and protect the whole pack with him. He never thought about a weak omega would be his mate. He expects his mate to be a powerful alpha or beta female. She never thought her mate would reject her and let her live in hell.Īrvan Black, the head alpha of the Crismon red pack is very dominant and a big bad wolf. ![]() Otherwise, the rejected mate has to bear the consequences. ![]() There is a ritual in the Crismon red pack that Once you find your mate you have to mark and accept them willingly but Once the head alpha finds his mate, his Luna, he can't reject her. Jax Hamill is a man who has changed his life with lots of hard work and even more dumb luck He s left the hell of his younger and wilder days behind and now he has a bar a house a truck and a bike Oh and all the casual sex in a bar back room that a man li Life was easy and happy until she met her mate. ![]() ![]() ![]() I thought you might find it harder to resist if a cute little girl asked. “We’re going down to Creative,” said Dane. It didn’t matter if she joined them or not. Pam looked up from her desk, a line of concern on her forehead. “Pammy! Pammy! Come with us to eat lunch!” Dani tugged on her father’s hand, eager to get closer to Pam. That would remind her that whatever her worries, the pleasure they brought each other was worth it. Surely she didn’t really intend to go back to the way they were before. Of course, he knew they had to be discreet at the office. And not even letting him kiss her good night? Her resistance to have dinner with him and Dani was a case in point. It was like she’d gone inward, remote, doing her job as efficiently as ever, but not…talking…to him as much. Ever since their return, Pam was different. “Why don’t you ask her?” he said, walking through the doors into her office. Pam had always had that effect on him, he realized now. ![]() ![]() ![]() I Hate You More is another adorable dog-centered romance from her, and while it’s not my absolute favorite among her many books, it’s still worth a recommendation and a read. 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