Gotta mark this one DNF. I'm behind on ARCs as it is at the moment, and this one just isn't working out for me. Makes me a bit sad, too, because I really had enjoyed Dane's On A Dark Wing and had been looking forward to a new read from this author. Well, I'll just look forward to some of the author'...
(This review was originally posted at My Library in the Making.)From the blurb alone, I knew Indigo Awakening would remind me of X-Men, which, like the case in Tahereh Mafi's Shatter Me, is never bad because God knows how much I love mutants. Sadly, this book didn't quite... amaze me.The story intro...
Gah. I can't do it.This is about where I knew this book and I weren't meant to be (about page 10 or so):"Good one. LMAO," she said with her serious face.She. Said. LMAO. *stares*
This review can originally be found on my blog, with an interview with Jordan as part of the blog tour. Thanks to Harlequin Teen Australia for a copy of this novel for review.I did have expectations for this novel, but then at the same time I didn't want to as well, incase I gave too much to expect....
Indigo Awakening had a lot of potential and pretty cool powers mixed in with some clichés and eye-rolling moments. I was especially a fan of the premise and the unique take on/variety of supernatural powers which really sets this story apart. I didn't care for the double insta-love (yep, featurin...
I'm not giving this book a star rating because I only made it to about 10% in, but UGH. I'm so not impressed with what I did read. Cheesy lines, pervy guy, and the writing style wasn't for me. Premise sounded interesting, but it turned out to not be my thing.
Indigo Awakening throws you straight into the action following Lucas as he runs to escape from the Believers and his sister Rayne as she desperately tries to find him. I really enjoyed the intriguing story line but found that the constant changing between many different points of view made it feel d...
This was an interesting take on children born with various psychic powers. There is actually a theory about indigo children that this book takes and then builds a nail bitting story around. In this book Rayne is a girl with a troubled past. Her brother who means everything to her has run away from t...
Review: 3 ½ out 5 starsIndigo Awakening was kindly provided to me by Harlequin Teen and is the first book in The Hunted series by Jordan Dane.Told from multiple POV’s it starts out with 15 year-old Lucas Darby escaping a mental institution and following a girls voice he is hearing in his head; with ...
The book dragged on too much that's why it couldn't get a better rating. It's also cliche like but I like the idea on the whole and it got my mind off of the cliches in the book. I guess I am disappointed, the idea sounded so great but you know after 60% of the book I felt like screaming because not...
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