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Kyra’s life is far from normal.
She’s been on the run for as long as she can remember and her father is the only stable thing in her life, but everything changes when the people pursuing them finally catch up.
Kyra is abducted by the handsome and mysterious, Will. He takes her to a secret compound where she is told the truth: She’s a Djinn, a genie-like creature with super powers and a love of dogs.
Kyra has to adjust to the Djinn and their rules, but her new life is far from perfect. Everyone is hiding something and the one person Kyra cares about most is forbidden to her.
There are secrets around every corner and more dangers than Kyra could ever imagine as she struggles to find herself and be with the one she loves.
- Sales Rank: #469723 in eBooks
- Published on: 2013-12-03
- Released on: 2013-12-03
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author
Laura Catherine is Young Adult author focusing on Paranormal Romance, Dystopia, and Fantasy. She writes stories full of action, secrets, and magic. She loves creating worlds where anything is possible and everyone has a story to tell. She has an over-active imagination, spends a lot of her time daydreaming, and wishes pokemon were real so she would have one. Laura Catherine lives in Melbourne, Australia.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Couldn't even finish....
By miss. readoholic
I don't know the author or if she has other books, this was the first one of hers that I tried. I got the sample and was interested enough after reading that to purchase the book. Big mistake! I liked the concept and was hoping it was similar to Samantha Young's series The Fire Spirits, which is also about Djinn. I didn't even make it half way through without wanting to throw it against the wall.
Kyra and her dad have always moved around and been on the run from a mysterious group of people. Her dad has kept silent about her past, her mother, and this group of people so ends up seriously surprised when this group of teenagers come and when fighting ensues they have special abilities. Needless to say they take Kyra and leave her dad beaten pretty bad. During the course of her abduction she tries to escape a few times but to no avail. At this point in the book I was liking Kyra, she seemed capable, smart, and scrappy. I liked that she didn't just give up without a fight.
When they finally get her to the compound she is introduced to two people who claim to be her real parents, claiming her dad kidnapped her as a young child. She of course does not believe this and tells them so. The first night she makes an attempt to escape only to be thwarted by Will, the man assigned to guard her and the one who abducted her from her home to bring her to this compound. He shows her a picture of her as a baby in the arms of the woman claiming to be her mom. The same picture that she has had on her nightstand growing up, the only link to her mother she has ever had. Only in her picture there was no face attached to the body holding her. This is enough, this one picture shown to her by the man who for all she know abducted her, to believe Will and her bio parents that everything is as they say and that her father, the man who raised her and showed her unconditional love must have been lying to her the whole time and that she should condemn him.
I'm sorry but how would one picture change your mind? Especially about the only parent you have ever known. I would never take the word of strangers over my dad. It was just to unbelievable. She seemed so gullible and pathetic. Obviously something happened and people might not be who they say they are but her quick reaction to this flimsy evidence just upset me. I tried to push my way through hoping that it got better but when she tries to get to know her "real" parents better there was something obviously off with them. the father wasn't happy about her being there and the mother was just weird. I get the author wanting to lead the reader down this path of showing not all is how it seems, maybe by dropping bread crumbs along the way, but she just threw it in your face that something was wrong. There was no subtlety here.
So first lets condemn your father, and second when your bio parents are acting strange and unhappy to see you after having lost you for all those years and you still believe them, then I have to say you are just an idiot. Not only that but after what 24 hours with Will, she likes him and trusts him. Smart choice, the boy might be cute but he just kidnapped you, beat up your dad, is guarding you from leaving this compound but sure he showed you kindness so it makes sense to instantly trust him right?
I had to stop at that point.
Maybe it gets better in time but I doubt it. I say save your money and buy something else...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Very original plot!
By Saleana (Triquetra Reviews)
First a quick thanks to the author for giving me a copy of the book when I won a giveaway! I love winning books and this was a great prize!
Cover! I think this cover is really awesome. The colors are great and it gives an air of mystery, but once you read the story it all comes together.
I went through emotions in this book just like Kyra did. At first everything was happy and then - BOOM - your life turns upside down. I went up and down with her and I was confused during part of the book -wondering where these plot turns were going to go. However, things progress nicely and I enjoyed how time moved pretty quickly. If something wasn't important then we didn't hear about it, which is how I like my books to go. If there's a three week period and only one event goes on then I don't need to hear about all three weeks, which is something that Laura Catherine does nicely.
I admit that I was shocked that the ending was the ending. I went to turn the book and...nothing. I was pretty sad that it ended! Remember how I said that there were ups and downs? Make sure to grab some tissues towards the ending, you're going to need them.
If you guys like romance (you have to if you're here right?) then you'll be in for a treat. At one point it looks like not a love triangle, but a rectangle...although not really? You'll just have to read this to understand.
I loved all the mythology that was in the book. I've never really looked in the Djinn so it was really interesting to look at something that isn't as popular as say, vampires are. Very original content and I was super pleased! Book two next?!?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Very different from typical YA books
By The Eclectic Bookworm
Very different from the normal "vampire and werewolves" fare. That is why I was drawn to this book. I recently read the Forbidden Trilogy by Karpov Kinrade(I may do a post on it soon), and this kind of reminds me of that series mixed in with one I love, but have yet to finish, called The Significance Series by Shelly Crane.
Kyra is a very strong character. Very strong-willed, smart, resourceful. She analyzes her situation and tries not to get too emotional.
I don't want to give any of the twists and turns away at all, but this is probably one of the least predictable YA novels I have ever read. You think you know where it's going and WHAM! a new twist. That is probably why I was up until 3 a.m. last night finishing this book. Characters aren't stereotypical, events aren't what they seem. Very refreshing in this genre.
I found myself wishing this book was longer. I wanted to know more about the Blooders, the history of the djinn and their wars. I guess if this is going to be a trilogy, there is more to come.
I also like the social commentary. Most of the time I try to ignore that, but the commentary in this book was written in such a way that it wasn't preachy, it wasn't political. It was just part of the story and events weren't contrived to get the point across. It was woven more naturally into the story.
This is strictly YA fare as well, I would be comfortable recommending it to a younger teen. I wish books like these were written when I was younger!!!
Looking forward to the next few books...
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