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[LFM]⋙ PDF Gratis Sam I Am Book One of the October Trilogy eBook Heather KilloughWalden

Sam I Am Book One of the October Trilogy eBook Heather KilloughWalden



Download As PDF : Sam I Am Book One of the October Trilogy eBook Heather KilloughWalden

Download PDF Sam I Am Book One of the October Trilogy eBook Heather KilloughWalden


Sam I Am Book One of the October Trilogy eBook Heather KilloughWalden

This was a well written stor and despite some mistakes, I really enjoyed the read! The author managed to pull threads of my favorite holiday through to create an original, engrossing tale. I obviously loved the Halloween elements and enjoyed the idea of Sam altogether. I wish there had been a bit more on the magic witchcraft side of things, but I appreciate the fact that the story didn't drag because the author was trying to explain everything. There were a few plot holes or at least things that I felt needed more explaining, but the story was pretty well formed and mostly coherent.

The characters were decently developed. I think Logan was edging towards too perfect, but just barely. Dom was everything I want in a male lead and I liked that there was a useful adult in the mix - unusual in YA. I hope to see more of Meagan in book 2.

Overall, I am impressed. I hadn't been expecting much.l, but I got a great, fun, Halloween read out of it. I would recommend to fans of Halloween, mild romance, and some supernatural fun. Will definitely be reading book two!

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Sam I Am Book One of the October Trilogy eBook Heather KilloughWalden Reviews


Logan is a high school age girl with lots of problems on the home front but she still manages to hold the pieces of her life together. At school she performs well academically in spite of the fact that most of her peers find her odd. At home she manages to both maintain the peace and pick up the pieces after a big blow out. Logan's only escape is her writing. The clever girl creates imaginary worlds filled with supernatural beings who are even more frightening than her miserable reality. None the less she perseveres and attempts to live a seemingly normal life. Little does she know that her best friend is a witch. On the sacred eve of a blue moon a spell goes awry and Logan's stories come to life, literally. Now the characters in the stories she once escaped to are the very monsters she is running from.

This is a wonderful young adult paranormal romance story. I enjoyed how the author incorporated realistic teen situations into this work of fantasy fiction. I especially enjoyed the main character Logan. I enjoyed how the author portrayed her as strong, yet flawed. I think this is a read that teen minds can relate to and identify with. In the real world people are neither entirely perfect nor a complete hopeless cause. I think this book allows teens to realize that no matter how difficult and hopeless life may get we always have a choice about how we can respond to it. We may not be able to control our environments or the people within them but we can control ourselves and make our own decisions.

I would recommend this read for anyone who enjoys young adult paranormal romance.

I give Sam I Am 4 stars.

Amy Jones, author of Soul Quest
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This story had such a different twist from others I've read. Logan (who is not a boy) is a high school senior who has a love for writing. She has a very dysfunctional and sometimes violent family life and so writing is her outlet. Due to a spell gone wrong by her good friend Megan (who is a witch), she has managed to release the king of the dead from his underworld. Sam who is short for (Samhain) has to find a form to become in order to be on this plain and he just so happens upon a book full of Logan's stories. While reading through her stories he discovers the men she writes about would be the perfect entity to become, since her characters are full of power and in this case just happens to be a vampire. Now in human form Sam has become obsessed with Logan and is determined to bring her back to his world to be his Queen. Logan with the help of Megan, her childhoods crush Dom and some other friends will have to keep her out of Sam's grasp while they try to send him back to the underworld. Will Logan be able to resist the charms of Sam and the life he can offer her away from the pain of this world, or will she fight to be with the only boy she's ever loved? You'll have to read to find out! However you might as well purchase book 2 now as you will want it as soon as you finish!
I bought Sam I Am a very long time ago, and that's how I discovered Heather Killough-Walden's books. While it isn't my favorite book, it is a good young adult book by Ms. Walden.

Summary Seventeen year-old Logan Wright is creative. She's a writer, escaping the pain of her world into the world of words. She creates gorgeous, deadly male characters that find and protect their chosen mates. There should be nothing wrong with that. Right? Except that it is October. One of her creations, an ancient force, comes to life. He comes in the form of Sam Hain, a tall, handsome boy. He wants her, but he is not who he seems. Logan and her friends have a month to save her from this dangerous power that they have awakened,

What I Liked This is one of the first HKW books that I've ever read, and one of the reasons why I now consistently read and review books by HKW. Sam I Am is based on high school students, which at the time, and still, I am. I really liked the high school setting that Ms. Walden has created. It's like she remembers exactly what high school was like, and put it into words. I liked the protagonist, Logan. I really felt for her. Her family issues, her escape into writing, her protectiveness over her siblings, it was very well explored. I liked that we as readers were able to see through the minds of Logan, Meagan, and Dom at different points in the story. As always, the descriptions of scenery, actions, and emotions were flawless. I love how Ms. Walden weaves her story and sucks a reader in with her prose. This was one of her first young adult books I believe, and she really wrote for that crowd. This book was very short (compared to some of her other books), but very enjoyable.

What I Did Not Like I didn't understand the prologue. I read this book a really long time ago, and read it maybe one or two times since, but I remember thinking that the prologue was confusing. I also did not like Logan at times. Her character seemed weak, but then at other points in the story, immensely powerful. I liked her, but sometimes I didn't. But that seems to be the way it is for most of any books! So it's not really a dislike, because you can't always like everyone all the time.

Would I Recommend It Yes. It's not my favorite HKW book, but it's definitely worth the read, especially since it is part of a series. Since it is set around high school students, I would recommend this book to any teenager and up.

Rating 4 stars.

Great job, Ms. Walden! I can't wait for Secretly Sam!
This was a well written stor and despite some mistakes, I really enjoyed the read! The author managed to pull threads of my favorite holiday through to create an original, engrossing tale. I obviously loved the Halloween elements and enjoyed the idea of Sam altogether. I wish there had been a bit more on the magic witchcraft side of things, but I appreciate the fact that the story didn't drag because the author was trying to explain everything. There were a few plot holes or at least things that I felt needed more explaining, but the story was pretty well formed and mostly coherent.

The characters were decently developed. I think Logan was edging towards too perfect, but just barely. Dom was everything I want in a male lead and I liked that there was a useful adult in the mix - unusual in YA. I hope to see more of Meagan in book 2.

Overall, I am impressed. I hadn't been expecting much.l, but I got a great, fun, Halloween read out of it. I would recommend to fans of Halloween, mild romance, and some supernatural fun. Will definitely be reading book two!
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