Becoming (Daughters Of Saraqael, #1)
by:
Raine Thomas (author)
Every three years, Amber Hopkins explodes. Okay, not a blown-to-smithereens explosion, but whatever it is always hurts like hell and leaves her life a shambles. She's already worked her way through five foster placements, and she's doing whatever she can to avoid getting blasted into a sixth.As...
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Every three years, Amber Hopkins explodes. Okay, not a blown-to-smithereens explosion, but whatever it is always hurts like hell and leaves her life a shambles. She's already worked her way through five foster placements, and she's doing whatever she can to avoid getting blasted into a sixth.As her eighteenth birthday approaches and she feels the strange and powerful energy building, disaster looms. When the inevitable explosion occurs, her life gets its biggest shakeup yet. She'll not only learn how her fellow foster and best friend, Gabriel, really feels about her, but she'll discover that she isn't really without family.To top it all off, she'll finally find out why she's having the power surges: she isn't entirely human.Amber must Become, transitioning to another plane of existence and risking the loss of the most important relationship she's ever had. Her choice will impact the future of an entire race of beings, and will pit her against an enemy that will prey upon her doubt to try and take her very life.Kind of makes the explosions now seem like a cakewalk.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780983831839 (0983831831)
Publish date: July 24th 2011
Publisher: Iambe Books
Pages no: 260
Edition language: English
Series: Daughters of Saraqael (#1)
I first picked this book because of its cover and somewhat intriguing blurb, not to mention that I'm always up for discovering new authors (published or indie--there are real gems in indie too); but now I'm not so sure what to make of it. I can't exactly say that I didn't like it at all, only it doe...
3.5 starsI may come back later and write a complete review, but for now, just some impressions:Drags in some places, (especially the beginning!), but moves quickly in others, light angst, and not enough characterization...it felt like we were told more about the characters, then shown, and there wer...
My take...Amber shies away from people and from being the center of attention. She just doesn't have the self-confidence it takes to be one of those people who love attention....any attention. I guess if every 3 years you have an "Incident" that gets you shipped off to the next foster home, it’s und...