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I read a fair amount of New Age/College titles and most of them are pretty good. But this one is better than most. So if you need to winnow your reading list more than I do, start with this one. In the hook chapter alone, there were so many quick plot turns they nearly gave me whiplash. And each one resonated with emotional significance enough to cause tectonic shifts in the characters. Making sure the emotions bleed out on the page and keeping the story in sync with the plot when the emotional stakes are this high is no easy feat. Add to that capturing the nuances of teen, coming-of-age drama, and the author I thought brilliantly established her street cred right off the bat for writing late-teen sci-fi action thrillers. As genre fusions go, it’s a particularly tough combination to get right. Making the accomplishment all the more impressive.

The author draws parallels between her own work and The Mortal Instruments. While I didn’t read that book, I did see the movie. And honestly, this book is much better laid out right from the onset. I’m speaking in regards to the plotting and character development.

One caveat: there isn’t a page of this book—not a one—that isn’t seething with sexuality and sensuality and boys thinking about girls and/or hitting on girls and vice versa. For fans of the books and the TV franchise Twilight, this is par for the course. Just be aware, for non-teens, it can get to be a bit much.

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Emerge The Awakening Immortals of Indriell Book 1 edition by Melissa A Craven Children eBooks Reviews


I’m not usually a fan of paranormal stories but then again I love to read a good story, no matter the genre. This book was recommended to me. At first reluctant, I decided to give it a try. It did not disappoint proving the point that it’s not about the genre but rather the story. A good story is a good story, no matter classification. A teenage girl’s sixteenth birthday, her right of passive into womanhood, is normally met with excitement and anticipation. In this story, our protagonist, Allie, has this evolvement into anything but “normal.” Growing up an outcast whose touch causes other to shy away from her, with the exception of Aidan—another key characters in this story—this time in her life throws her into internal chaos what is real from what is unreal? What emerges from this right of passive turns the story into something special, masked in an old theme that has been written and talked about time immemorial holding onto one’s power. As the story evolves new characters are introduced friends, an enemy group, a mentor, a love interest, etc. Supernatural powers abound as conflicts and tensions are introduced into the storyline, tinged with humor, and when we come to the last page, it’s satisfying. I’d say this was a good introduction to the paranormal genre and a nice read to recommend to a YA audience, and again anyone who likes a good story.
As an avid reader of most any book with words on the pages for over half a century, it is such a pleasure when I find a book that I literally can not put down. Emerge The Awakening, by Melissa A. Craven, is one such book. On top of that, it is right up there with the most enjoyable books I have had the pleasure of reading.
Melissa was able to take a sci-fi subject, the origin of which is seldom explained by other other authors on the subject, and not only explain it in a logical way but to make the explanation a non-event to just the correct level that the reader accepts the explanation without a second thought allowing the idea to bolster the story line without getting in the way of the story.
Anyone who enjoys a very good action packed book, whether a fan of sci-fi or not, will find much to praise about this first book of Melissa A. Heaven's Emerge Series.
I suppose every teen wants to be unique and extraordinary, but the premise for Emerge pushes special into stretched-beyond-fathomable. I like a good YA paranormal. I'm fine with developing super powers and saving the world, but the intricacies of these superpowers and the intermingling between the special kids' talents is more than I'm comfortable contemplating.

Poor lonely adopted Allie's family moves a lot after mysterious people visit her parents, but as Allie approaches 16, they suddenly move to an island near Cleveland that is somehow "home." She meets extraordinary teens at the island school, and her life becomes unfathomably convoluted as she develops unexpected (by her) unique abilities and unlikely (to all) ties to Aiden (her male counterpart, if not partner) and the other emerging special kids.

For all the build up and development, there's a lot that remains undefined and ambiguous as this introductory volume ends The immortality concept in particular is confusing and nebulously defined. The kids' powers remain intriguing, often unsettling, but still ill-defined – except that, of course, bad guys want them.

In the end, we're left with only hints of what may come in what promises to be an ambitious series. But the potential remains so vague that my 3½☆ doesn't quite bump higher.
I read a fair amount of New Age/College titles and most of them are pretty good. But this one is better than most. So if you need to winnow your reading list more than I do, start with this one. In the hook chapter alone, there were so many quick plot turns they nearly gave me whiplash. And each one resonated with emotional significance enough to cause tectonic shifts in the characters. Making sure the emotions bleed out on the page and keeping the story in sync with the plot when the emotional stakes are this high is no easy feat. Add to that capturing the nuances of teen, coming-of-age drama, and the author I thought brilliantly established her street cred right off the bat for writing late-teen sci-fi action thrillers. As genre fusions go, it’s a particularly tough combination to get right. Making the accomplishment all the more impressive.

The author draws parallels between her own work and The Mortal Instruments. While I didn’t read that book, I did see the movie. And honestly, this book is much better laid out right from the onset. I’m speaking in regards to the plotting and character development.

One caveat there isn’t a page of this book—not a one—that isn’t seething with sexuality and sensuality and boys thinking about girls and/or hitting on girls and vice versa. For fans of the books and the TV franchise Twilight, this is par for the course. Just be aware, for non-teens, it can get to be a bit much.
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