Summary courtesy of Amazon:
“Chloe Saunders used
to be a normal teenage girl - or so she thought. Then she learned the shocking
truth - she is a walking science experiment. Genetically altered at birth by a
sinister group of scientists known as the Edison Group, Chloe is an aberration
- a powerful necromancer who can see ghosts and even raise the dead, often with
terrifying consequences. Even worse, her growing powers have made her a threat
to the surviving members of the Edison Group, who have decided it’s time to end
their experiment - permanently . . .Now Chloe is running for her life with
three other supernatural teenagers - a charming sorcerer, a troubled werewolf
and a temperamental young witch. Together they have a chance for freedom - but
can Chloe trust her new friends?”
As I have said in all my other Kelley Armstrong book reviews, I am a huge fan of this Canadian author. An effortless read and real page turner,
well rounded characters and an engaging narrative make this book a must read
for all lovers of supernatural fiction. Having said this, as I am very familiar with her work, I saw the conventions of her invented supernatural races much
before they may have been obvious to new comers to the author.
Despite this, a number of times whilst reading the book I
found myself blaming their challenges on a dramatized metaphor for puberty, but
after reading a number of other reviews I have to agree learning that you can
bring dead people back to their bodies while you are sleeping are more than the
average struggles of a hormone riddled teen.
Overall I do love this series, and this instalment in
particular, but it is for a younger audience. I quote my good friend Sam Crossley
when talking about the series as a whole: “they are good, a bit teen
occasionally, but that is the audience after all”. Despite this, we both
finished this book in record time, myself in just under two days and moved straight
on to the next one.
I have really struggled not giving this 5/5 but I just didn’t
enjoy it as much as other books I have read.
4/5 (lower that the first book for the pure reason I am
trying to avoid half marks)
Thanks for reading,
Rie xx
Read my review of the first book 'The Summoning' here.
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