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The Third Eye of Jenny Crumb by Martina Dalton

Books in series: 4 Published: 2013 Target demographic: Paranormal, Urban, Teen, YA Kindle Unlimited: Yes, but only the first in the series There are definitely some stereotypes in this book - how can there not be when it deals with high schoolers? - but I think the author did a decent job balancing characters and making them realistic. Heroine: she's nice enough, though maybe not necessarily relatable to all.  What bothered me  ( potential spoilers) :  It's a little weird that Jenny goes from telling NOBODY about her secret to telling just about everyone and their neighbor.  She gets a boyfriend just like THAT? Really? I mean with millions of teenagers, it was bound to happen like that for somebody but it just felt a little too easy, too convenient. Final thoughts: the plot moved at a good pace and the story was definitely interesting enough to get me hooked. Rating: 4 stars

I *finally* did it!

This might not seem like a big accomplishment - it's free and easy, after all - but I have FINALLY committed to a blog name. Welcome to... Shelf Motivated! This week I got my hands on: The Third Eye of Jenny Crumb by Martina Dalton Perfekt Match by ST Bende Fire and Booze Don't Mix by Danielle Annett Shadow Kissed and Darkness Bound: A Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance (The Witche's Rebels Books 1 & 2) by Sarah Piper Mistake of Magic: Reverse Harem Fantasy, Book 2 by Alex Lidell Don't Rush Me (Nora Jacobs Book One) by Jackie May I'll be posting individually about these books later. In the meantime just know that I am an avid reader :).