Friday, November 10, 2017

Always Kiss Me Goodnight

Always Kiss Me Goodnight
by Megan Gaudino

Sophie is alone. Her parents have moved to be closer to her Olympic contender brother, leaving her at home alone most of the time. She's even more alone now that her boyfriend has cheated on her.

That's when the dreams start. That's when she starts seeing her own death.

What she never saw coming was Leo Knight.

He saves her, and by saving her, he may have damned himself.

Final thoughts: This is cotton candy and I was enjoying it to start, but then it turned into another Twilight copycat. Mysterious powers. People who never die. Semi-stalking behavior. Over-protectiveness. And the constant question of who or what our heroine may be. 

Rating: 2/5

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Fracture

Fracture
by Megan Miranda

After Delaney falls through the ice and spends eleven minutes under water, she should be dead. She spent a week in a coma and the doctors were sure that she would never wake up. Even if she did manage to wake, she'd be severely brain damaged.

So when Delaney not only wakes, but wakes up completely intact, everyone is confused. Her brain scans show that she should be dead, or at least comatose for her remaining time, so she is basically a medical miracle. 

No one understands. 

And no one can explain Delaney's new affinity for death. 

She can feel death coming. She knows who is going to die and can even tell if that death is coming soon. 

But is she feeling death? Or is she causing it?

Final thoughts: Yet another great idea that is very poorly done. This is just a series of scenes that aren't linked well together and the whole romance portion is just handled so poorly. I was disappointed because it sounded so good.

Rating: 2/5

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