Saturday, May 3, 2014

The Glass Wall by Madison Adler and Carmen Caine Review

Title: The Glass Wall
Series: The Glass Wall, Book 1
Author: Madison Adler and Carmen Caine
Genre: Young Adult Paranormal Fantasy
Pages: 354
Price: $1.99 or FREE for Prime Members
Thoughts: Well-done.

Book Synopsis:

A MYSTERIOUS AND DANGEROUSLY HANDSOME NEIGHBOR.
A SLIGHTLY JADED 17-YEAR-OLD GIRL.
A PARANORMAL WORLD HIDDEN WITHIN OUR OWN.

17-year-old Sydney's only interest in life is flying under the radar.

But destiny has other plans when the tall, handsome, and unusual Rafael Channing moves into the neighborhood. Athletic and with killer looks, he wears black eyeliner like a magician and always seems to be there when she needs him the most.

What starts out as a light-hearted investigation with her gadget-happy foster father takes a serious turn when she discovers that Rafael isn't human. Add Jareth, the country's latest rock sensation, into the mix and Sydney is swept into a mysterious world of Tulpas, the Fae, and the Brotherhood of the Snake.

Sydney doesn't know she's a Blue Thread of Fate. She doesn't know the fate of humanity depends on her choice of whom to trust--Jareth or Rafael. And she certainly doesn't know that she's taken the first step on the unexpected path of love.

Review:

I've read a number of Carmen Caine's historical romances and I have to say she does just as good a job writing young adult paranormal fantasy. This is one of those books that will pull you in and allow you to escape reality for a while. It's not loaded down with those “OMG, I'm a teenager with SOOOO many problems” moments, which is a blessing. It's really a great story and an excellent beginning to the series.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds interesting, I like fantasy books and this sounds like it's right up my alley .. thanks for sharing!

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  2. Sounds good. I look forward to it.

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