This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews Tessa has a variant ability that is deemed top-notch, the ability to shift physical forms. She can shapeshift into anyone whos DNA she has been ability to absorb. She's spent her life training with the FEA, a secret division of the F...
More Reviews:**I received this as an eARC through Netgalley from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. In no way does that effect the thoughts and opinions expressed here. I did not get reimbursed in any way for writing this review.**REVIEWWe have another winner folks! I could not stop ...
The blurb for this book had me excited. It sounded like it could be a really good storyline. Sadly, it failed in that respect. Tess is a variant, she had a special ability that allows her to take on the features and look like any human she touches. She lives and trains with the DEA a special divi...
Ms. Winnacker is quickly becoming my favorite author. I went into this book expecting a typical YA story and instead I got something much deeper. It came with secrets, calculated plots with lots of twist and deaths.Plot: You know a plot is written well when your reading it and all of sudden you hav...
This is a variation on the theme of kids finding out they have incredible powers and solving crimes. I usually love those kind of stories and this was no exception.Tessa is a sensitive young girl who has had a life that was anything less than perfect. Rejected by her parents she finds a sort of home...
Moments of this could be so frustrating because outside her taking on someone else’s body, this is really just another book of a girl who doesn’t fit in. So, frustration? There were many: I hated how she kept on droning on and on and on about what a hotty Alec was. My frustration’s made worse by the...
X-men meets Agatha Christie. I seriously got a LOT of X-Men feels out of this book, but this is not a bad thing. I really liked this book.This was a fast, enjoyable read. It's a light YA sci-fi that does not aspire to more than it is. So many books of that category I've read lately have overreached ...
See this review and more on Whitley ReadsMy Reaction: Does anyone remember the Agent Cody Banks movies? Or the Spy Kids movies? Remember how, even though they were silly, the appeal came from the fact that it was kids doing spy stuff? Running around, jumping off helicopters, fighting bad guys, i...
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