Rating:  Summary: no subject Review: ...This book actually deals with Alisa. I liked the book. It was pretty slow moving, but it definately was not the worst book in the series. In this book Alisa runs away from home in order to visit her mother's family (mostly her uncle, Sam) and find out more about herself and her heritage. You learn a lot in this book and you learn why alisa acts the way she does and you also actually learn to love her. I reccomend this book entirely.
Rating:  Summary: A fascinating diversion in the series Review: After a dozen books concentrating on Morgan, the Sweep series gets a jolt of new energy in this story of Alissa, whose journey to Gloucester and discovery of her family heritage is exceptionally well told. The author has crafted a well-told tale, with great new characters and a sly sense of humor. I can't wait to read more!
Rating:  Summary: Now it's Alisa's Turn Review: Alisa now knows that she is a witch, that she has telekinetic powers, and that she has other family, including an uncle, that she never knew about. When things at home get too tense with her stepmother-to-be, Alisa runs away to visit her newly discovered family. Things become weird almost from the start. Her uncle is friendly, her grandmother seems surly, and Alisa seems to be falling for her cousin's boyfriend. To top it of, a family ghost seems to be becoming far more active and dangerous. Alisa must show courage and strength in order to deal with her new family, her old family, her new powers, and the secrets behind the ghost. A wonderful story which stands apart from the Morgan/Hunter main storyline, but one that ultimately leaves the reader wanting an extra chapter. As the story reaches its conclusion, we don't find out how things really turn out. We suspect how they do, but the book and the series conclude without any more information. Maybe there will be another Super Edition that will finish things up (or maybe a spin-off series?) Anyway, a fine book about courage, strength and self-discovery.
Rating:  Summary: Now it's Alisa's Turn Review: Alisa now knows that she is a witch, that she has telekinetic powers, and that she has other family, including an uncle, that she never knew about. When things at home get too tense with her stepmother-to-be, Alisa runs away to visit her newly discovered family. Things become weird almost from the start. Her uncle is friendly, her grandmother seems surly, and Alisa seems to be falling for her cousin's boyfriend. To top it of, a family ghost seems to be becoming far more active and dangerous. Alisa must show courage and strength in order to deal with her new family, her old family, her new powers, and the secrets behind the ghost. A wonderful story which stands apart from the Morgan/Hunter main storyline, but one that ultimately leaves the reader wanting an extra chapter. As the story reaches its conclusion, we don't find out how things really turn out. We suspect how they do, but the book and the series conclude without any more information. Maybe there will be another Super Edition that will finish things up (or maybe a spin-off series?) Anyway, a fine book about courage, strength and self-discovery.
Rating:  Summary: Reckoning Review: Alisa Soto is the main character in this book. As for Morgan and Hunter, their roles are told through the eyes of Alisa, and she describes so vividly the love that us shared between the two blood witches. In Reckoning, Alisa has to confront her heritage and eventually find her place of belonging in her mother's side of the family....
Rating:  Summary: A New Way of Looking at Things Review: Althoug this is definately NOT my favorite book out of the series, I thought it was pretty good. This book, which is told through the eyes of Alisa, is basically about Alisa trying to find out her heritage and about her powers, just like Morgan. However, while she is there, she discovers that it might not have been such a good idea. First of all, her grandmother is hostile, she almost gets killed...well hurt, and she finds that her heritage may not be as good as expected. The only good thing about her visit is Charlie...but you'll have to read the book to see why.
Rating:  Summary: A New Way of Looking at Things Review: Althoug this is definately NOT my favorite book out of the series, I thought it was pretty good. This book, which is told through the eyes of Alisa, is basically about Alisa trying to find out her heritage and about her powers, just like Morgan. However, while she is there, she discovers that it might not have been such a good idea. First of all, her grandmother is hostile, she almost gets killed...well hurt, and she finds that her heritage may not be as good as expected. The only good thing about her visit is Charlie...but you'll have to read the book to see why.
Rating:  Summary: Oh Please Review: i admit that at first i was disappointed that Cate didnt have any morgan in this book. but when i started reading the book, i did my usual read through the whole night (which usually ahppens with this series). But this is a really good book. I dont see why people think that this book starts slow, and it has great plot.
Rating:  Summary: excellent Review: I loved this book, and I love this series. I couldn't put it down. I don't understand how some people reviewed this book below 5 stars. It was different than the other books, from a different person's point of view. I got to know Alisa more, and I am so happy she met Charlie, he sounds so nice. Everyone has to read this book, if they haven't read any of the series they definitly should, they are missing out.
Rating:  Summary: Alright Review: i thoought this was a good book. It wasn't the best in the series but it was still good. It has just about no center on Morgan but on Alissa. She travels to her mothers hometown to discover her family. Her trip is hindered by the fact that she didn't get permission to go and by the fact that everyone in her family believes she doesn't have in magic. I'd definitly reccomend it.
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