Rating:  Summary: this is the best series ever!! Review: i love all of these books if you are into the supernatural or magick(purposely spelled that way) you have to read these books they also deal with alot of important issues that may occur in a teenagers life . i reckamend these books for girls because lots of these issues girls can relate to . but i warn you there addicting .
Rating:  Summary: not the best book in the series Review: I love the sweep series and couldn't wait for this book to come out, but when I got it I was a little dissapointed because this book has very little to do with Hunter or Morgan, all it does is tell about Rose McEwan and how she started the black wave. personally I think if my boyfriend just came home from a few weeks in canada I would want to do something other than say hello and then read a diary of my ancestor. I liked the earlier books when all the focused on Morgan and her coven a lot more than the books 10 and 11.
Rating:  Summary: Sweep #10 Review: I loved it! But I liked Morgon better so i gave it 4 stars. If you want to get into Hunters head this is the way. Its really good, i couldn't stop reading it. and i'm not even wiccan. (or whatever you call it :))
Rating:  Summary: Recommended to Parents who can?t get their daughters to read Review: I purchased the Sweep series for my 13 year old daughter in the hopes that maybe she would read. "She hated to read." Well I was amazed, and could not get her to go to sleep, as she would spend the whole night, with a night-light on reading these books. She enjoyed them so much, and could not stop talking first about Cal and then Hunter, that I had to see what all the fuss was about. Well after two weeks, a book a day, for a girl who hated to read, it sparked my curiosity, so I started reading, and was surprised to find out how enjoyable a Teen book about Teen Witches could be. I am not really into Wicca, but these books are really enjoyable. I am on my fifth book, and my daughter read each twice, and is know on the Circle of Three Series. I have to highly recommend these books to those parents who can not get their daughters to read. These are excellent stories, full of fantasy, horror, and fun.
Rating:  Summary: Recommended to Parents who can¿t get their daughters to read Review: I purchased the Sweep series for my 13 year old daughter in the hopes that maybe she would read. "She hated to read." Well I was amazed, and could not get her to go to sleep, as she would spend the whole night, with a night-light on reading these books. She enjoyed them so much, and could not stop talking first about Cal and then Hunter, that I had to see what all the fuss was about. Well after two weeks, a book a day, for a girl who hated to read, it sparked my curiosity, so I started reading, and was surprised to find out how enjoyable a Teen book about Teen Witches could be. I am not really into Wicca, but these books are really enjoyable. I am on my fifth book, and my daughter read each twice, and is know on the Circle of Three Series. I have to highly recommend these books to those parents who can not get their daughters to read. These are excellent stories, full of fantasy, horror, and fun.
Rating:  Summary: Amused Review: I would like to comment on a quote someone else made as to why they don't like this book."Even though everyone the girl should trust is telling her that what she is doing is wrong she's so stupidly arrogant that she keeps on plowing her way through, certain that she alone is right." Speaking as a secondary school teacher, I have two words for that: TYPICAL TEENAGER! And bravo to Tiernan for not balking at portraying a real one.
Rating:  Summary: Great series, but not one of my favorite books. Review: In this book Morgan and Hunter read the Book of Shadows of one of Morgan's ancestors. Basically this ancestor is a misguided but powerful witch who ends up creating something evil. I hate books where I want to scream at the characters that what they're doing is wrong and they end up creating their own trouble. The ancestor girl (name slipped my mind) starts out doing one bad love spell and it spirals into this huge disaster. Even though everyone the girl should trust is telling her that what she is doing is wrong she's so stupidly arrogant that she keeps on plowing her way through, certain that she alone is right. I love this author, but this book made me want to bang my head against the wall.
Rating:  Summary: REALLY GREAT! Review: In this one of the sweep series, HUnter brings back the BOS from the lady who he had a assiment for. Its really one of Morgans assestors Rose. So they both start to read it at once. Rose lives in the 1600s when witchs were burned at the stake. Shes woodbayne, and better yet her mother is te high priestce in her coven. Rose falls in love and gets pregnat, only to find out it would never work because of his clan. So another woman gets in the way. Anyway how it turns out is that that woman acusses her of a witch, she gets inprisioned, escapes, puts a spell on the one clan (which works, all of the members die in a fire) her mother diowns her, and she becomes the high pristice taking her mother's place, then starts the DARK WAVE. Morgan thinks her love might destroy her and Hunter both, but Hunter knows and loves her to much to let that happen. I personally likes this book. It was better than the last. I like it wen its in Morgan;s point of view, i hope the next one is just as good.
Rating:  Summary: So-So Review: Not the best, but not as bad as some of them. Hunter "confesses" to Morgan that he kissed Justine - even though she kissed him and spelled the kiss. There were just a few thinks I felt were a bit off. For example, I did like Rose McEwan, she was an interesting character, but I felt that she resembled Morgan to much and also, did anyone else notice how similar Diarmuid was to Cal? Coincidence or just running Cate running out of ideas for different characters? Also, if Diarmuid was Rose's soulmate why did she need to spell him with the rose quartz in order to get his attention and why did he seem to lose interest in her after the spell was undone? Again, an interesting coincidence you might say. Also, I felt that Rose resorted to dark magick a bit to much (Morgan is the same way) - if I'd been in the same position she was in at the end of the book, I wouldn't have created a dark wave - I would have used my magick in less harmful ways to free myself. If she's really as powerful as that, then why didn't she do a simple forget spell so no one would remember she was a witch apart from her coven? I know she was in a dire situation, but I just thought that there were other ways she could've dealt with it magickally. There was no need to wipe out a whole village.
Rating:  Summary: Wow. Review: Okay, I admit, this book was sitting on my nightstand for a while. I had no interest in reading it because it took place in a different time zone with no Morgan or Hunter. Well, turns out this book was absolutly amazing. It goes back to the orgins of the dark wave, and when Rose is performing it, you feel like you're in the book. It's so intense. When she cant get Diarmuid (or however the heck you spell his name) back, you want to reach out and help her. Sorry if this review is a bit off, it's been a while since I read it.
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