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Billie Jo and her family are residents of Oklahoma's Dust Bowl in the early 1930s, during the Depression. Her story is told in first person through a series of poems. Rather than narrating, the poems provide snapshots of individual incidents and emotions; the readers are forced to add the narration themselves that connects the poems together. This book would be a great way to introduce children to poetry, loss of a family member, and the history of the Great Depression.
The newest installment from Kelley Armstrong really delivers. Jaime Vegas is in Hollywood to film a TV special and runs into a little trouble along the way. We see cameos from all our favorite characters like Paige, Lucas, Savannah, Elena and Clay, but the story centers on Jaime and Jeremy Danver's relationship. As the Alpha of the North American werewolf pack, Jeremy struggles with whether he wants to start a relationship with the clearly smitten Jaime. I love the irony that Jaime it working with fake mediums on a TV show only to discover really ghosts and a real mystery. Armstrong takes Jaime rom a damsel in distress to a force to be reckoned with. I like that Jaime comes out of this novel stronger and more self assured. The book was fast paced and a great read. Armstrong also delivers the steam factor without detracting from the action and a great story. Armstrong is my favorite writer of the paranormal chick-lit genre. I recommend starting with Bitten if this is your first time.