Also, somewhat incredibly for a book in this genre at the moment, it actually works as a stand alone, with no hint of a sequel as far as I can see and a neatly wrapped up ending! At the very least, if not being completely required reading, this is an engaging story with likeable and realistic characters – particularly Sky's overprotective father – and enough pace and intriguing plot twists to keep me happily reading until the end. Look, there's plenty of similar books out there, and many people may ask the question 'Do we need another paranormal teen romance?' It's a fair enough query, but in this case, I think the answer's 'yes'. Their paths will cross, however, and they'll be thrown together by fate. She quickly makes some good friends, but one particular guy is strangely attractive, even though he doesn't seem to want to have anything to do with her. Sky is upset when her adopted parents decide to move her away from all her friends in London to a small town in America, but tries to make the best of it. Summary: Assured debut from a new author which has enough to make it stand out from most of the multitude of other supernatural teen romances.
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