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Taurus Eyes (Star Crossed #2)
by
Bonnie Hearn Hill (Goodreads Author)
Having been accepted into the summer writing camp in Monterey, CA, Logan worked so hard for in "Aries Rising," she is on her way to becoming a real published author She needs to impress the camp's instructor, Henry Jaffa, a renowned journalist, paranormal investigator, and fellow Aquarian, whom she hopes will see the promise in her writing and become her mentor.But when Lo...more
Paperback, 288 pages
Published
May 4th 2010
by Running Press Kids
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Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com
Logan is attending the writing seminar with famed author Henry Jaffa. She's excited to show him her work and see if he'll agree to be her mentor. Her plan hits a snag when instead of writing their own topics, they're required to write someone else's topic.
Now, Logan must write about local singer Sean Baylor - a singer in the sixties who mysteriously died one night. She's not interested in writing about him, but grits her teeth and determines to wri...more
Logan is attending the writing seminar with famed author Henry Jaffa. She's excited to show him her work and see if he'll agree to be her mentor. Her plan hits a snag when instead of writing their own topics, they're required to write someone else's topic.
Now, Logan must write about local singer Sean Baylor - a singer in the sixties who mysteriously died one night. She's not interested in writing about him, but grits her teeth and determines to wri...more
Due to the mix feelings from reading this book, I was inspired by a Goodreads friends Demonic Circus Princess in her review of Fallen (which made me laugh over and over and over again)
(Note: I did not know that this was the second book in the series. However, it's okay to read the second without reading the first))
Me: It's Star Sign Dramarama time! I'm your host, airhead 'Aquarius' Aira and I've got with me Logan whose an Aquarius as well, and Jeremy the hard working Taurus man and Vanessa the m...more
(Note: I did not know that this was the second book in the series. However, it's okay to read the second without reading the first))
Me: It's Star Sign Dramarama time! I'm your host, airhead 'Aquarius' Aira and I've got with me Logan whose an Aquarius as well, and Jeremy the hard working Taurus man and Vanessa the m...more
This astrology-heavy book has a very odd feel to it. I was trying to figure it out, and finally concluded that it felt a little like either a computer-written or committee-written book, in which the parameters were the behaviors and characteristics associated with each character's astrological signs. Someone assigned the signs, then plugged the various situations into the computer to ask what this particular character with this sign would do in this situation, then the writer was required to use...more
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This second book in the series I liked even more than the first. Logan was as tough as ever and in addition to having to deal with a sexy eyed boy who was a bit here and there, she also had another mystery to solve.
Seems that Logan always has a mystery to solve, I guess that is just what the cosmos have in store for her.
I still liked this book a little more than the first. I thought her love interest, although moody, suited her...more
This second book in the series I liked even more than the first. Logan was as tough as ever and in addition to having to deal with a sexy eyed boy who was a bit here and there, she also had another mystery to solve.
Seems that Logan always has a mystery to solve, I guess that is just what the cosmos have in store for her.
I still liked this book a little more than the first. I thought her love interest, although moody, suited her...more
Taurus Eyes is the second book in the Star Crossed series, and I would say it is better than the first. This time around, Logan is at Writer's Camp taught by the famous Henry Jaffa. Throughout the book, we learn more about each of the astrological signs as Logan tries to write her paper from an astrological perspective. Along the way, there is plenty of drama, boy problems, and even ghosts!
My favorite part of this book is the mystery. I absolutely loved guessing what was actually going on. Addin...more
My favorite part of this book is the mystery. I absolutely loved guessing what was actually going on. Addin...more
*Actual rating was 3.5 stars
This is the second book in the Star Crossed series, and I have to say that I enjoyed this one more than the prequel. That's partially because of Logan's new love interest, Jeremy, and partially because of the intriguing mystery. This time, Logan sets out to discover the truth about something much more important than a few rebellious teenagers.
Logan is a strong, determined protagonist. I admired her for her witty comebacks and daring personality. Many new characters...more
This is the second book in the Star Crossed series, and I have to say that I enjoyed this one more than the prequel. That's partially because of Logan's new love interest, Jeremy, and partially because of the intriguing mystery. This time, Logan sets out to discover the truth about something much more important than a few rebellious teenagers.
Logan is a strong, determined protagonist. I admired her for her witty comebacks and daring personality. Many new characters...more
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"He has something to hide, and, for some crazy reason, he's afraid that I might discover it."
In Aries Rising, the first book of the Star Crossed series, Logan McRae is dealing with the Gears (a school group that dissed the teachers too far that it was far from pranks that are fun and enjoyable) and Nathan (the cute Leo senior who enjoys Logan's compliment). Click here for my Aries Rising review.
In Taurus Eyes, Bonnie Hearn Hill took a different approach. Still my...more
"He has something to hide, and, for some crazy reason, he's afraid that I might discover it."
In Aries Rising, the first book of the Star Crossed series, Logan McRae is dealing with the Gears (a school group that dissed the teachers too far that it was far from pranks that are fun and enjoyable) and Nathan (the cute Leo senior who enjoys Logan's compliment). Click here for my Aries Rising review.
In Taurus Eyes, Bonnie Hearn Hill took a different approach. Still my...more
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The second book in the Star Crossed series. Logan has won a spot in a summer writer's camp headed by one of her heroes, journalist Henry Jaffa. Jaffa throws everyone an unexpected curve ball when he has everyone switch topics. Can Logan use her astrology skills to defeat her competition and track down information about her new topic, dead blues singer Sean Baylor? Fans of this charming series will not be disappointed.
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Bonnie Hearn Hill is the author of six thrillers from MIRA Books, the Star Crossed young adult series, and GHOST ISLAND, a paranormal love story. With Christopher Allan Poe, she wrote DIGITAL INK: WRITING KILLER FICTION IN THE E-BOOK AGE, a guide for novelists.
Her thrillers INTERN, KILLER BODY, MISTRESS and CUTLINE are now available as e-books.
A national conference speaker and contest judge, she...more
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Her thrillers INTERN, KILLER BODY, MISTRESS and CUTLINE are now available as e-books.
A national conference speaker and contest judge, she...more
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