
She is only "strong" when it is convenient for her to be, which is normally at the worst times literarily possible. She is vapid, she is stupid, she is judgmental and critical of other females, she complains about every single thing that happens to her, and even when it's not about her and she's not even directly effected by it, she still somehow turns it around and makes it all about her. I didn’t know her too well, but somehow I felt like she’d been there all along, waiting in the wings, an understudy ready for her moment to shine. I let the timid girl I’d once been shrink into the shadows like a wallflower at a dance and allowed the new Beth to take over. I do not even really know where to start in the shit-fest that was Heaven, but I suppose where I started with all of my other reviews of this series, and the root of most of these book's problems: Bethany.Īnd even with her I don't really know where to start! First off, this is what Adornetto tries and make us believe that Bethany is going to be like in Heaven: So if you do not like spoilers or Supernatural, leave now, because shit's about to get ugly up in here Also, spoilers will be abound and aplenty throughout this whole review, and this is going to a a mostly Supernatural gif-filled extravaganza, because A). I am so happy that this series is over and that I will never pick up any of these books from this series again for as long as I live. I just want to tell you all: this is the first book I really considered quitting not once, not twice, but three times. Her passions include old-school country music, theology, singing and performing. Now she lives in Hollywood, where she hopes to combine novel writing and acting as Alexandra Grace. She relocated to Oxford, Mississippi, where she divided her time between the USA and Australia, while she studied and wrote. The Halo series is her first YA fantasy romance and marks her international debut.


At 14, she sold it to HarperCollins Publishers, that also bought the two next novels of The Strangest Adventures series. She began writing a Children's novel when she was only 13, inspired by J.M.


In 2006, she won the State Legacy Public Speaking competition. She has loved stories for as long as she can remember. She is the only child of an English Teacher and a Drama Teacher and attended, in her own words, "many" schools including MacRobertson Girls' High School, Ruyton Girls' School and Eltham College. Alexandra Emily Adornetto was born on the 18th of April 1992 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
