This review was first posted on Music, Books and TeaIntangible is a book that I've been excited to read for a long time. So when I received an e-mail off the author asking me if I'd be interested in reviewing this book, I didn't have to think twice about accepting it. I loved the originality of Inta...
'twas awesome. I didn't really care much for Sera and Luke when they were making stupid decisions, but I grew to really like them. Jonas was by far the best character. NEW SHIP! NEW SHIP! Marc can go DIAF.-----I don't want to keep talking about how this book has been self published, because I don't ...
Review posted here: http://totalteenfiction.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/review-intangible-by-j-meyers.html?spref=twI have a lot of books to read at the moment, including a steadily building pile of review copies, but this book jumped out at me as something I'd like and so it found itself at the top of th...
This story has many character perspectives for you to read. It can be a little disorienting at first, but once you get used to the character shifts, it is very easy to read. J. Meyers does a great job of indicating when there is a change of perspective and it keeps flowing chronologically even when ...
Sera and Luke are siblings born with odd powers – he can see the future and she has the power to heal. They don’t know where they come from but they do know they need to keep them secret – at least, so they learned when they dared to confide in their grandmother.But some secrets can’t last forever –...
Intangible is one of those books where you find yourself loving every character. Needing to know what happens next. And, hoping that there will be a happy ending and not a dreadful one. Plus look at that pretty cover!! Intangible is exciting, dangerous, and full of magical moments.We start off with...
Some may think being able to see the future or having the ability to heal with a touch is a gift and so did the twins Sera and Luke. That is until Luke had a premonition that will change their lives forever.A well written fantasy that explores the relationship between siblings and what they would do...
Absolutely superb! First let me comment on the awesome writing! I most only read fiction, so I greatly prefer 1st person pov...with 3rd I always get confused as to who is saying what and I feel I just cant connect to the characters without hearing them! This book however is in 3rd..but its done diff...
This review was first posted on Northern Plunder, if you want to see more reviews please click here.Whilst doing the daily rounds of visiting your blogs I stumbled across Intangible, it was the cover that took my eye and after reading the synopsis I knew I really wanted to read it. I also knew I was...
Intangible by J. Meyers was such a different paranormal read for me, one I enjoyed completely. I was surprised with the originality of the storyline, the uniqueness of the characters and the overall creative development brought into the book. J. Meyers really captured me with the flow and ease in w...
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