Saturday, July 7, 2012

Review of Ethereal by Addison Moore

Overview by B&N

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Praise for Ethereal…

Most addictive book for me since Sookie! – Amazon Review

Best Kindle read of the year – MissT

Ethereal is a must read – Amelia Sweet

the book is written beautifully and the plot unfolds delicately. It's a great story and I found the characters to be well thought through and impassioned. – Amazon Review

It’s one of the best stories I’ve read recently and I would place it on the bestseller shelf with out hesitation. – Amy Jones Young Adult Fantasy Fiction Blog

Wow, oh, wow, is this book amazing! It has been a while since I read a book I absolutely couldn't put it down. – Book Escapes

I LOVED this book... I cannot wait to see what happens with the characters. I recommend this book to anyone who is tired of the same old paranormal romance book. This book has it all.
–Love thy teen author Blog

Definite must read, and another new series I cant wait to read more of.
– YA lit lovers

Ethereal is a very well written story that captured our attention very early on and kept us quickly thumbing through the pages up until the very end. Addison Moore has the ability to create this complex, amazing backdrop in her stories that deposits a reader right into her fantasy world using just minimal, yet extremely descriptive words. – The Book Hookup

Solid Success for Ethereal – Kids Ebook Bestsellers


Sixteen year-old, Skyla Messenger is a dead girl walking.

When her newly remarried mother moves the family to Paragon Island, to a house that is rumored to be haunted, Skyla finds refuge in Logan Oliver, a boy who shares her unique ability to read minds.

Skyla discovers Logan holds the answers to the questions she’s been looking for, but Logan’s reluctance to give her the knowledge she desires leaves her believing Logan has a few secrets of his own.

Skyla’s bloodlines may just be connected to the most powerful angelic beings that roam the earth, and the more she knows, the more danger she seems to be in.

Suddenly an entire faction of earthbound angels wants her dead, at least she still has Logan, or does she?

Review by the Bookworm

4 out of 5 stars.

I've read several books lately on the Nephilim, but this one doesn't, well as of yet, go into a bunch of drivel, instead it focus's on the main character Skyla and the way she comes to find out she is an angel.  My only problem thus far was her lack of ANYTHING when she finds out.  She isn't thrilled, and she isn't dismayed.  It's more like, "Oh, well isn't that nice," which I find a bit strange, and a bit refreshing.

I don't like book molds and these days they are all on one formula.  While this book doesn't exactly break the formula and present you with something totally new, it does give you a awesome look into a normal teen that finds out she's anything but.

Look into it and give me your thoughts on it.

Loves!
The Bookworm!

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