Age: YA
Pages: 237
Publisher: Jacinda Buchmann
Publication Date: 5/12/2013
Sixteen-year-old Tyler believed that his extra-sensory powers were a secret, but when his twin brother, Toby, is kidnapped by a covert government agency, he realizes that he has no secrets, and he has nowhere to hide.
He’s not alone
Now, in order to save himself and rescue his brother, Tyler must call upon the help of four strangers. Unknown to each other, Eddie, Liliana, Grace, and Sarah share a common bond. They are Indigo Children. With extra-sensory powers of their own, they must unite with Tyler in order to maintain their freedom.
Unexpected romance
They’re on the run. They’re on a mission. Romance is a distraction that Tyler can’t afford. But sometimes, the heart has a mind of its own.
Time is running out
Will they find Toby before the agency finds them first? Find out in Indigo Incite, Book One of the Indigo Trilogy
I recently received a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review. I am not usually in to the Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels. I tend to find them unappealing, but this book really impressed me.
It took a couple chapters for the novel to really pick up. But once it did I was hooked. There was something intriguing about the plot line and the characters themselves that sucked me in. I found my self reading until the early morning just so I could read about the next character.
I loved reading about each characters powers. Some had the similar powers, some had different, but they all had something unique about them. I was really pleased to see that romance took a back seat to the action in the novel. I was also happy to see that the romance the book had wasn't perfect. There was instant attraction, unrequited love, love triangles, and teen drama.
I loved reading about each characters powers. Some had the similar powers, some had different, but they all had something unique about them. I was really pleased to see that romance took a back seat to the action in the novel. I was also happy to see that the romance the book had wasn't perfect. There was instant attraction, unrequited love, love triangles, and teen drama.
As I have said before, I hate novels that have multiple points of view. In this book, however, I loved reading the different view points. The author does a great job of making the book flow smoothly. It never felt jumpy or out of place. For a Sci-Fi/ Fantasy novel. I found this book to be rather realistic. I never felt that it was too crazy or too out there. I enjoyed the plot line with all its twists and turns.
This book was very well written, and was fast paced. I really enjoyed this book; I cannot wait for the next book. I need to know what will happen next.
i love YA books like this, esp if its going to be a series lol
ReplyDeleteIt is a series! It was a really good read, I have the next book on my TBR list
Delete