Friday, September 28, 2012

Review: Fade


Title: Fade
Author: A.K. Morgen
Pages: 320
My Review:
This was a good read, but it was slow at times.  I loved that it used Norse Mythology which is something that I am addicted to. I hope they are in the next book as well.  You never know who the baddies are which was great.  I tend to be able to guess who the bad guys are and in this one who you think is a bad guy just may not be.  So that was great.  So this one gets a 4 for me. 
"*I received a copy of this book for free to review, this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own."

Book Description

September 7, 2012
"A great twist on shapeshifters... A.K. Morgen has created her very own intriguing version of the battle that will end the world." -- Debbie, I Heart YA Books

"A fascinating story of legend, shape-shifters and romance... exciting, intense and clever." -- Pauline Savary, Feather And Ink

About Fade:

When Arionna Jacobs loses her mother in a tragic accident, her world is turned upside down. She's forced to leave her old life behind and move in with her father. Dace Matthews, a teaching assistant at her new college, is torn in two, unable to communicate with the feral wolf caged inside him. When they meet, everything they thought they knew about life unravels.

Their meeting sets an ancient Norse prophesy of destruction in motion, and what destiny has in store for them is bigger than either could have ever imagined. Unless they learn to trust themselves and one another, they may never resolve the mystery surrounding who they are to one another, and what that means for the world.

"Amazing, wild and creative, Fade was incredible, just simply incredible and heart-pumping, all you have to do is love it." -- Chloe, Girl In The Woods

"Unique and utterly fantastic... original and thrilling." -- Farrah, The Golden Rule of 666

If you're excited for Fade, be certain to check out more paranormal young adult literature from Curiosity Quills Press:
  • Witchcraft and reincarnation make for a dangerous combination in The Gathering Darkness by Lisa Collicut. (HAVENT READ THIS ONE)
  • Ever by Jessa Russo is a classic ghost story with a twist. (IT WAS GOOD)
  • High fantasy and a curse of darkness in Krystal Wade's Wilde's Fire trilogy. (LOVE THIS SERIES)
Thanks to the publisher and netgalley for the review copy

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