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Love Roulette reviews

In WAKE Janie meets Cabel, a rough around the edges boy, who comes from equally unfortunate circumstances

He's impressed with her abilities and introduces her to undercover law enforcement. But in FADE he has a hard time dealing with Janie having to put herself in jeopardy to bust a nefarious group of pedophiles.

The criminals are not the only source of danger for Janie. As she begins to master and control her abilities, she finds that they are taking a serious physical toll on her. Now she's faced with a difficult choice. Should she follow her path in the name of the greater good, or should she isolate herself in an attempt to stay safe?

FADE is written in a unique third person present style. It seems simplistic, yet it tells the story at an urgent, real time pace. It's a fast fun read for teens and adults who enjoy suspense, drama, and strong characters. I'm looking forward to the third book in the series, because I'm still intrigued by Janie and her gifts. One aspect of FADE I enjoyed was the dream presence of Mrs. Stubin a now catcher, who educates realm and in a journal. As readers we learn about dream catching right along with Janie.

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Book Review: ETERNAL

In her mortal life Miranda was always pretty introverted and shy. Even though she was a wannabe theater geek, auditions were totally mortifying. What could possibly transform a retiring wallflower into the belle of the ball?