Thursday, October 29, 2015

Tour ~ Splintered Souls

Red Adept Publishing

*Book source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.
Series ~ Twin Flames, #1
Published ~ 22 September 2015
Genre ~ Paranormal
Pages ~ 217

My Rating ~ 3 bites and a nibble

When 19-yr-old Ava Flynn’s dad dies, she decides to give up her scholarship to Georgetown, move with her mom and little brother to her grandmother’s old home on the coast of Maine and attend the tiny college there. She makes friends, but it’s the mysterious leather-clad boy who makes her heart beat fast. Who is he? Ava has no idea that her life is connected to the past and her present is about to change yet again. But the big question is, will this change be the death of her?

I love the concept of this story and the sections of the past. It’s a delicious serving of paranormal, romance and time travel seasoned with mystery and danger. Personally I’d label this YA because I put all teenagers in that category, but it’s most likely more in the New Adult range since it involves college students even if they are Freshmen. The setting is wonderful and, old or not, can I have Ava’s house? My problem with the story is the characters. I just couldn’t connect with them. Soul mates or not, Ava is very naïve and Maddox just grated on my nerves with all his smirking and cocky smiles. Then there’s the big problem of him hiding information from Ava and Ava not pushing for it. I hate characters that do that. I seriously do. Laith is another problem and the fact that he and Maddox fight over Ava like she’s prime steak or some kind of property and that she has no say in the matter even though she’s very much caught in the middle, well…harrumph. In addition, I’ve always had a problem with the concept of time travel. I’ve never been any good at figuring it out. I always feel like my head will explode, so it’s entirely my fault that I couldn’t wrap my head around what Maddox and Laith are doing. Don’t get me wrong, the story is very well-written and the concept is fascinating, it just wasn’t for me. 

About the Author
After walking away from her career as a business banker to pursue writing full-time, Erica Lucke Dean moved from the hustle and bustle of the big city to a small tourist town in the North Georgia Mountains, where she lives in a 90-year-old haunted farmhouse with her workaholic husband, her 180lb lap dog, and at least one ghost. When she’s not writing or tending to her collection of crazy chickens and diabolical ducks, she’s either reading bad fan fiction or singing karaoke in the local pub. Much like the main character in her newest book, To Katie With Love, Erica is a magnet for disaster, and has been known to trip on air while walking across flat surfaces. How she’s managed to survive this long is one of life’s great mysteries.


4 comments:

  1. Unlike you, I loved the whole time travel concept of the story. However, I have to agree about Maddox, he did start to aggravate me. Ava is going to have to take on a more assertive role in the story. I have been totally swept away with this story-line though and can't wait to see what happens next.

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    1. I used to love time travel, but for some reason as I've gotten older I just don't get it. So I usually stay away from it. I'm not enamoured and while the ending was a major cliffhanger (which I completely forgot to mention), I'm not sure I'll be continuing.

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  2. Thank you for taking the time to read and review my book :)

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