Pink Frost and Cassandra by Cameron Glen are two novellas linked by the same theme - psychic powers, and the power to prophesize.
While both are rich in morbid details, Cassandra is basically introducing the character Cassy to the readers, as the gifted one but also very attractive. Pink Frost is slightly on a different tone of domestic violence, murder, and molestation. In both, however, it is Cassandra, the character who propels the dramas. With a power to predict like Joan of Arc and Agamemnon's Cassandra from the Greek Trilogy, she is also the classic sufferer. Both stories move towards incredible endings. They are so unpredictable that one would jump out of one's seat at any cost.
Cassandra's Comet is yet another wonderful book by Cameron Glenn. This book is about two teens who belong together, but they are from two different worlds. One is dark and one is light. This story is very interesting and was a wonderful read. I would highly recommend this book to everyone.
This was a very unique story of two teens living identical lives that represent good and evil with an unusual twist on the religious aspect. I really liked it and was surprised of the ending- which surprised me even more. Worth reading and I would recommend it to teens ages 12-18. The addition of one of a kind poems in the back was nice, but I felt they were a bit difficult to read.
Cassandra's Comet is yet another wonderful book by Cameron Glenn. This book is about two teens who belong together, but they are from two different worlds. One is dark and one is light. This story is very interesting and was a wonderful read. I would highly recommend this book to everyone.
I got this as kindle gift from Cameron Glenn. Thank you so much! I thought Cassandra was a very well written character. The way she was written captivated me. I also loved how much detail was given.
An interesting quick read that ponders a unique and original situation where the fate of the world lies on the shoulders of a peculiar girl. I was drawn in immediately by Cassandra's strangeness and bluntness about human nature. My favorite aspect of the book was Cassandra. She was an anomaly with fascinating thoughts and heavy burdens that I would have liked to delve deeper into. I would definitely recommend this to someone looking for a quick read.
This novel is super short yet still packs quite a punch. The writing is good, the characters interesting, the concept heavier than its weight. Very cool stuff in here. I recommend.