Review: Intangible
Aug •
28 •
2012
Title: Intangible
Series: Intangible # 1
Genre: Young Adult- Paranormal/Fantasy
Author: J. Meyers
Publisher: Self-Pub
Release Date: January 31, 2012
Book: E-copy sent by author
“Twins Sera and Luke Raine have a well-kept secret—she heals with a touch of her hand, he sees the future. All their lives they’ve helped those in need on the sly. They’ve always thought of their abilities as being a gift.
Then Luke has a vision that Sera is killed. That gift they’ve always cherished begins to feel an awful lot like a curse. Because the thing about Luke’s ability? He’s always right. And he can’t do anything about it.”
What an excellent story! I can’t believe I almost past this story up!
What I loved most about this book is the plot. We have twins we are different. The story line flows along with the myth of the seventh son of the seventh son, only this time the son is a twin and the powers they share is AWESOME! I loved how the reader is able to get into the shoes of the both the twins. It is exciting to see how everything is different in Sera or Luke shoes. Especially seeing their powers and how much good they do, I enjoyed their story.
There is a love interest but didn’t go as planed. But you know what? It’s okay. The twins story is much more important. Their powers are part of something larger. Putting each piece of puzzle together, it like watching an amazing painting be painted right in front of your eyes.
Now, my only gripe is the pacing. While the story is good, it goes from slow to fast, then slow, then faster, then back to faster to slow. I get that the characters were going through a lot, the pacing for me was giving me whiplash. Still, the plot alone made up for it.
Intangible is a great book! It has a plot that is smart and captivating. It delivers engaging action with enjoyment in watching the characters grows. Intangible is the reason why I love to read. Fresh and fantastic, Intangible is awesome!
I give it 4 BITES!
Happy Reading!
Oh I don’t mind a romance that doesn’t go right as long as there are reasons. Not fond of the pacing, but still, this might be a good read. Thanks Savy!