So, I spent some of Halloween reading. I finished off Julie Garwood's "The Wedding" yesterday afternoon. I confess to liking its companion novel, "The Bride" a little better. Both novels featured Alec Kincaid and his wife, Jamie. However, "The Wedding" mostly centered around Alec's brother--Connor, and Connor's wife, Brenna. Connor's mother was a bitch, and his brother, Raen, was a creep! (Though I suspect that Raen had mental issues; issues that his own mother refused to acknowledge). All in all, not a bad book. But it was a little heavy at times, and I'm looking forward to starting my next "journey" with "Michael Vey: The Parasite," by my favorite author, Richard Paul Evans! After defeating Dr. Hatch and the Elgen, Michael and his friends' attempt to return to a normal life isn't as easy as they thought it would be. They also soon learn that "normal" doesn't always last. Taylor's prophetic dreams are becoming more disturbing. When she dreams of herself locked in a cage surrounded by bats and a burning city, she fears that the Electroclan's time of peace is coming to an end and that battling the Elgen was only the beginning of the dangers the Electroclan would face. Could it be that, like the myth of the Hydra, cutting off the head of the Elgen only created even more dangerous enemies? There's only one way for me to find out...by taking another "Journey Through A Book!"
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