![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() How could he not notice the sassy girl with the purple skateboard and helmet plastered with cat stickers? But in all the years he's crushed on her, Libby has failed to take notice of him. Adam Koepp has watched Libby Garrett for years. They put her through her very own Twelve Step program-Owen's Anonymous-and recruit the help of a sexy, broody, hard as nails coffee man to be her official sponsor. When Libby's behavior spirals completely out of control, her best friend Avery Shaw and the rest of the Science Squad stage an intervention hoping to cure Libby of her harmful Owen addiction. The relationship is ruining Libby and she's the only one who can't see it. He refuses to be exclusive or even admit to people that they're dating. But the sexy, popular college basketball player doesn't appreciate all of Libby's awesomeness. Libby Garrett is addicted to Owen Jackson's hot lovin'. ![]()
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![]() Hollywood star Eric Bana portrayed Sarchie in 2014’s Deliver Us From Evil. The former Bronx police officer and present-day demonologist has found success in sharing his experiences with audiences worldwide. ![]() ![]() These spirits can possess objects or people and are the manifestations of pure evil, according to Sarchie. Ralph Sarchie is an 18-year New York Police Department veteran who now finds himself combating spiritual evils as a religious demonologist, someone who believes in the existence of demonic spirits. (Courtesy of Flickr).Ī former Bronx Police sergeant has gained recognition amongst fans of the supernatural with his first-hand accounts of the paranormal, some of which take place within walking distance of Fordham University’s gates. ![]() Ralph Sarchie has found success working as a demonologist after years working for the N.Y.P.D. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, the result is that it seems a bit textbook said from the POV of a teen girl. (No judgement, only stating my subjective feeling). There are some sentences that seem very similar. However, it seemed like she mainly used the Wikipedia article about the Execution of the Romanov family. The author then said that she did a lot of research. Roughly the first 60% follow the Romanov family from Tobolsk to Ekateringburg. But it's still an enjoyable read, and I think that you won't be disappointed reading this. Like the story is always the one note away for me to really enjoy. ![]() I believe that the book had great potential. ![]() And mainly how she's going to end the story, that's what I'm always curious to see. Well, mainly their end does.Īnd I was curious what Nadine Brandes would do with the story. The Romanov family fascinates people for a century. ***Advance Review Copy generously provided through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. ![]() ![]() Xavier might have been one of the most intriguing looking men she had ever seen, with his eclectic tattoos, but it was Saul that she found her gaze drawn repeatedly toward. Strange designs and flames reappeared at the side of his neck before ending at his right ear and the bottom of his chin. Tattoos marked the backs of his hands and ran up his solid arms before disappearing beneath the sleeves of his shirt. His head was completely bald and his dark skin gleamed in the light filtering through the windows. Xavier sat beside Barnaby he was leaning forward as he listened to Braith. Tall and thin he possessed a regal air that marked him every inch the aristocrat he was. His hair was nearly white, his eyes a washed out watery blue. Gideon and Ashby sat on each side of Braith, beside Ashby sat Barnaby, a vampire even fairer than Ashby. Her gaze scanned over the group gathered around him. And they would follow him, she was certain of it. She knew he didn't consider himself a leader, but he already was. A lump formed in her throat as pride bloomed in her. ![]() They listened to him with rapt attention, ensnared by his words and the aura of power he emitted. He was leaning forward, his tone low and fervent as he spoke with the vampires gathered around him. Braith sat at the head of the large table, his hands folded before him. ![]() ![]() Thankfully they had not retreated to Gideon's "study," but to a large dining room in the back of the house. Aria stood silently in the corner of the room. ![]() ![]() ![]() Wenzel had worked at Chase Manhattan Bank in New York City before joining Ideal Corporation, which manufactured stainless steel hose clamps for automobiles and aircraft in East New York. The family lived in Sea Cliff, on Long Island. Wenzel and his daughters on a journey back more than 70 years, to a time and a place he had worked purposely his entire adult life to leave behind, to World War II and the skies above Italy. Their father had always been so steady and predictable and was never prone to this sort of profound disquiet. His adult daughters, Emily and Abby, were also worried. He feared he had suffered a seizure, but his vital signs were normal. Since his wife, Alice, died more than 10 years earlier, he had settled into a quiet rhythm, alone with his jazz records and his painting.Īnd suddenly, out of nowhere, these nightmares. He would soon turn 99 and become the oldest resident there. John Wenzel, a veteran, automotive executive, father and grandfather, had recently moved into a senior living apartment in Brooklyn Heights, the Watermark on Clark Street, a new, frills-and-all building with a Manhattan skyline view. ![]() ![]() The nightmare shook the old man, who was now in his late 90s. ![]() |