Showing posts with label Katie Crouch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katie Crouch. Show all posts

Monday, August 6, 2012

The White Glove War (Magnolia League #2) by Katie Crouch and Grady Hendrix




Book Summery (Via Goodreads): Every society has its secrets.

The members of Savannah's Magnolia League have it all: money, beauty, power, and love. Some may call them lucky, but we know better. Spells, potions, and conjures are a girl's best friends, and thanks to the Buzzards -- a legendary hoodoo family -- the Magnolias never run out of friends.

Golden girl Hayes Anderson would never dream of leaving the League or Savannah, where there's no problem that can't be fixed with a cup of Swamp Brew tea -- served in a bone china cup, of course -- and no boy who can't be won over with a Conjure Up a New Love spell.

But when danger lurks and family secrets are unearthed, Hayes discovers that her life may not be charmed after all.
Book Review:
I don't know exactly what it is, but these books are like crack to me (see my review of the Magnolia League)! I just can't get enough of the south mixed with Hoodoo and high society ladies! The more I read about Alex, the more I like her. She annoyed me a bit in the first book, but she seems to have grown as an overall character in this book. I was a bit hesitant about the addition of Grady Hendrix, but he really added some depth the overall story arc. I'm really looking forward to the

Favorite Quote:
“Don't you see?" she says. "I want your life to be better than mine. That's all any parent wants.” 

Cover Art Commentary:
Honestly, this cover is just okay. Nothing really stands out. On the plus side it matches its predecessor! 

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Saturday, May 7, 2011

The Magnolia League by Katie Crouch


Book Summery (via Goodreads):
After the death of her free-spirited mother, sixteen-year-old Alex Lee must leave her home in northern California to live with her wealthy grandmother in Savannah, Georgia. By birth, Alex is a rightful, if unwilling, member of the Magnolia League, Savannah's long-standing debutante society. She quickly discovers that the Magnolias have made a pact with a legendary hoodoo family, the Buzzards. The Magnolias enjoy youth, beauty and power. But at what price?

Book Review:
Wowzers! I really had no idea what was in store for me when I picked up this book. To be honest, the cover is what initially caught my eye. This book is unlike any other book that I have read before, which is one of the many reasons that I love it. Ms. Crouch has wove an original idea with beautiful prose and made one hell of story. Alex is a bold, flawed, intelligent, snarky, original character. She really made the story. I could totally see myself hanging out with her in real life, back when I was a teenager. I love that she stands out against her surroundings. Her metamorphosis throughout the book really speaks to Crouch's writing. I also love the incorporation of hoodoo with southern elitist society. I really, really don't want to give away too much of the story, but honestly I can tell you this one of the best books I read in a long time. Crouch writes with such vividness; I could hear the southern drawls, taste the sweetened tea, and clearly envision the mossy swamps. I flew through this book and am very distraught at the thought of waiting another year for its sequel. If you're looking for an original take on YA paranormal romance, then this is the book for you. Be sure to check out the website as well.

Favorite Quote:
"'Believe you me,' Miss Lee Continues, 'as her grandmother, I'd like nothing more than to let Alexandria go right on back to California. The girls rides a bicycle all over town, her hair is ugly enough to haunt a nine-room house, and she'd argue with a wall. But you know as well as I do, ladies, that Alexandria Lee doesn't have a choice. We all made our bed decades ago. And now, just like the rest of us, she's got to lie in it.'" (p. 12)

Cover Art Commentary:
I wont lie. I'm a sucker for a good cover, and this one caught my eye instantly. It was the main reason I picked up the book in the first place, and boy am I glad I did! :)

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