by
4.28 of 5 stars
Green: "If someone gives their life for you, it is because they can not bear to live in a world without you. This is a great gift and a terrib... read full description

reviews

Jan 16, 2008
Courtney rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Amy Lane's Little Goddess series is seriously addictive. If you like fantasy, action, mystery, and romance, you'll enjoy these novels. Cory is an imperfect heroine - she's beautiful in the eyes of those who love her, but by no means a supermodel; she's insecure, down-to-earth and humble (unlike another series whose name I won't mention). Ms. Lane's world-building is complete and believable. More than any other series in a long time, these books really drew me in. I seriously couldn't put th More...
3 comments like (3 people liked it)
Feb 20, 2009
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here
0 comments like (1 person liked it)
May 08, 2011
Shannon rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This book picks up where Vulnerable: The First Book of the Little Goddess series lets off. Cory has left her friends and lover behind at Green's hill and is now attending college in San Francisco with her werecat friend Renny. While there, she is attacked by another supernatural and put into the hospital. Green, Bracken, and Grace rush to her aid. They work together to help heal Cory and determine the forces behind her attack. They are shocked and saddened to find out that the ruling Fae in San More...
0 comments like (1 person liked it)
Nov 15, 2008
Inara rated it: 4 of 5 stars
In this second book in Amy Lane´s Little Goddess-Series Cory has left Greenshill to go to college in San Francisco. Green is regretting that he had allowed Cory to leave but he had hoped, away from Greenshill she would be able to heal after all the dramatic events in book one but this hope seems to be in vain. Cory is too deeply hurt and can´t let go. One night Cory calls out to Green for help and when he, Bracken and Grace arrive in San Francisco they learn that she was attacked by a fellow stu More...
0 comments like (1 person liked it)
Jul 31, 2010
Mei rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Synopsis
Cory is lost after the death of her first love, so she does the first thing that she can think of, she runs away. Green sets Cory and Renny up with an apartment in San Fransisco, hoping that they can heal each other while attending the university. Unfortunately, the city is not as safe for Cory as it seems. After having the memories of her firsts (first kiss, first love, etc) torn from her, Green realizes that the paranormal community of San Fransisco is under attack and that if he More...
Aug 13, 2009
Catherine rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Ms. Amy Lane has definitely out done herself and I can't wait to finish Bound!

The second installment of the Little Goddess Series - Wounded - is absolutely amazing.

Cory, after the loss of Adrian, goes off to college in San Francisco (California State Univ. - San Fran. - CSUSF). She believes that this will help with the healing process of, not only herself, but everyone she has come to love. While off at college, Cory runs herself ragged in the hopes that she will not ha More...
0 comments like (1 person liked it)
Oct 02, 2010
Carolyn rated it: 4 of 5 stars
In my review of Vunerable (the first book of the series) I mentioned that I didn't care much for the first half of the book, but I was glad I stuck with it and finished it. Well, now I am even more grateful that I finished it because I can't imagine missing out on this book!

Wounded is all about Cory and Green and the rest of 'family' of preternatural beings dealing with grief, but most of all, finding a way to heal. Sometimes it just takes time. I didn't find the story to be extreme More...
May 16, 2011
ALPHAreader rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here
Jun 12, 2010
Shomeret rated it: 5 of 5 stars
If Laurell K. Hamilton really understood what the ardeur was for other than an over-complicated sex life, she might write a book like this one. But she probably wouldn't because she doesn't have Amy Lane's worldview. The Little Goddess series is appropriately sunlit because her main character, Corey, draws her power from the sun. It shows us a universe where love and loyalty have magical power in themselves. I find this series really sympatico.

Wounded is even better than Vulnerable More...
0 comments like (1 person liked it)
Jan 29, 2010
Grammy rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I reviewed Vulnerable and started immediately reading Book 2 of the Little Goddess Series, Amy Lanes Wounded.
The title tells us if you have read Vulnerable (and it is a must before Wounded) to see how Cory and Green deal with the death of their Beloved and they truly are WOUNDED...The Death of a close person, to most of us, is a series of feelings we must go thru before we can make peace. Unfortunately Cory and Green try to do this alone, which nearly destroys them. Green sends Cory off t More...
0 comments like (1 person liked it)
Dec 01, 2011
nina rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here
Oct 08, 2011
Lori rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I don't think this was quite as good for me as the first one, but I still really liked it and will continue the series. This one was definitely less sad than the last one. Of course, I like sad books, so that might be part of why I liked the first better. The relationships in this one are a bit confusing. Its hard to tell how exactly Cory feels toward each of her lovers. I think this is okay though because I think Cory is confused as well. I think it was a time for her to grow and transform and More...
Sep 07, 2009
Wendy rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Cory's now a college student in San Francisco. She goes to class, she eats, sleeps, hangs out with Renny, her roommate, and her new friend, Nicky, but she isn't really living. Ever since she escaped home after painfully losing Adrian, she's been going through the motions but not really caring. She's always wanted to go to college but losing him changed everything.

The only time that she feels okay is when she's with her elf love, Green. They both need time to grief their loss but when More...
Nov 26, 2011
I loved this book. It had all that the first book lacked for me. It had a terribly sadness to it the whole book that was a result of the death in the previous book. I felt so sad for Green and Cory. Green had loved Adrian for over one hundred and fifty years then one day he's just gone. Cory was basking in the joy of first love then her gets taking away from her. Their loss was very terrible. And then for them to find out that people they trust had been responsible for Adrian's death was just th More...
Oct 05, 2011
Coryn rated it: 5 of 5 stars
A lucky find that has earned its way to the top of my favorites list. I swear this series gets better as it goes along! The character depth and development is astounding; I've never cared about characters so much. There's action, romance, humor and much more. You'll need an open mind for this one as love and sex is not limited to the white bread of one man and one woman. I promise you this series is a must read. I anxiously await the next in the series.
Jun 18, 2010
Amandatheprwriter rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Sensual, exiting and heart-shattering. This book has everything, action, drama and too hot to read aloud love scenes. I cannot praise this series enough. Amy Lane's Little Goddess Series is by far my favorite and I'm a PR series feind. God, Goddess and other, bless Amy Lane!
Nov 30, 2009
Sarah rated it: 2 of 5 stars
I was truly disappointed in this book. I really enjoyed her first one, mistakes and all. But this one felt like it was missing something. It seemed pushed and the problems made bigger than what they should of been. I have the 3rd book "Bound", but I don't know if I'm going to read it anytime soon.
May 04, 2010
Carolyn F. rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Another great book. Not as great as the first one but right up there. Cory starts to heal but in the process of healing she tries to shield everyone she cares for and it ends up hurting her more. Love this series. I'm reading book #3 now.
Aug 03, 2011
Sue rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Fantastic continuation of Cory and Green's story...Dealing with Adrian's death is almost as painful to the reader as it is for the characters.
Dec 17, 2011
Charity rated it: 5 of 5 stars
The emotions on Green's Hill had me in mourning for the loss of our beloved, fearless, stupid... Er ... I mean selfless vampire prince.
Jan 07, 2011
WillowBe rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Less derivative, quite interesting, but could have been edited a bit more re redundant emotions
Sep 13, 2009
Natalie rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Good action and character lost some of her backbone that annoyed me. I guess I am being a little coldhearted considering the circumstances. Once again shocking sex scenes.
Feb 26, 2010
Mary rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Awesome
Aug 25, 2010
Cindyg rated it: 5 of 5 stars
So damn good. I am so glad I found this series. The intensity is off the charts. I laughed at the beginning and was crying at the end. A full range of emotions that for sure. The characters are so likeable especially Green.
The pace is steady and flowing.
Highly recommend this book and this series.
Ms. Lane has a winner here.
Nov 19, 2011
Tasula rated it: 2 of 5 stars
I really liked the first book in the series, Vulnerable. But this book, the followup, was almost all focused on grief and sex, with the premise that love and sex make the fae heroes and the heroine powerful enough to vanquish their enemies.
Dec 30, 2010
Cherie rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Again with the brilliance, Ms.Lane...just take your bow and get back to your lap-top...I need more of your words...especially about Cory, Green, Bracken and Nicky. Write lots more about them. And Adrian. God and Goddess I love this series!!
Oct 05, 2008
Hope rated it: 2 of 5 stars
hyped. poorly written. instead of growing these characters, Ms. Lane just throws more characters at the reader as a distraction. Maybe I'll go back to it later, but doubt it.
Jan 05, 2011
Debra rated it: 5 of 5 stars
OMG I love this series!!!! I can't truly express how I feel, except that I'm so glad I started these books,wish I had started them earlier! Unto Bound
0 comments like (1 person liked it)
Nov 14, 2010
Karin rated it: 4 of 5 stars
it gets better and better, at times very sad but in the end uplifting. The Death of Adrian is sad but very clever for the story
Jan 09, 2012
I just can't finish this right now! I give up lol ..I'll try to read it in a few months.