Davy Harwood - Tijan

Davy Harwood

By Tijan

  • Release Date: 2014-08-01
  • Genre: Action & Adventure
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 95 Ratings

Description

Being empathic is the least of Davy's problems.

She wants to go to college and live a normal life until someone gives her something she doesn't want.

Now she has to deal with the supernatural, a certain to-die-for-pun-intended hot vampire, and a prophecy that no one knows about.

Reviews

  • So good!!!

    5
    By Bored mommy.
    Thrilling, page after page get the series you won’t be disappointed. I rated 5 stars
  • Davy Harwood - by Tijian

    5
    By JC Cincy Kid
    Luv this book 1- have to get on with the next phase of this Trilogy. Very much look forward to see how this outstanding and rather unique young (KICK-BUTT) freshman handles the complexities of her 1st year of college. If u luv authors like Loftis, Maas and Nazarian and Wider- then run with this one! JB -68. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ŠπŸ‘ŠπŸ‘Š
  • Confusing

    2
    By Dirtybut
    I never really understand what's going on, this story is very choppy and doesn't flow naturally. Hard to read.
  • Love it!

    5
    By JessyDucky330
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  • Another Amazing Book From Tijan!!

    5
    By Sculpeyart
    I can't believe I didn't read Davy Harwood sooner. I am continually blown away at how good Tijan books are. It's been a while since I've read a really good paranormal book and this made me want more. Thank god there is a book 2. Which I am about to start because I just need more Davy, Lucas, Lucan and Kates. Did I mention how bad a** Davy's character is. She wants to be normal, but she is anything but normal. She just has this special quality about her. And apparently the universe knows it too. There are big plans for her and in this book she is just realizing it. Plus as a bonus she becomes enamored with Lucas Roane a hot as heck vamp hunter. Their paths meet and there is a bond or pull that they have. There is a reason for that pull that we find at the end, but I'm so hoping in book 2 there is more to it. I highly recommend this book.

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