Awoken By Passion
The Passion, no. 1
Descripción editorial
I could have handled the two weeks I’d slept away, maybe even the missing day of memory itself or the lack of speech, but the truth was. Melody was no more. That I couldn't handle. A hazy void filled into my mind as the murky darkness surrounded me. Empty. Silent. Alone.
Until I saw Ethan Coffer.
Kera Watson’s life is turned upside down when she wakes from a two week coma, discovering she has no voice and her best friend died in a mysterious accident. Three months on and Kera has withdrawn into herself. But when seventeen year old Ethan Coffer starts at her school, a secretive and dangerously good looking teen boy she is drawn instantly. He talks to her—the first person in months. The mystery of Ethan deepens in a twist of supernatural secrets when he answers her unspoken words and awakens her hidden powers, and a love she can't deny and falls into with open arms.
This is a supernatural teen romance. Advisable for matured teens.
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Great! But Grammar!
This book was absolutely AMAZING to read.... but there were SO many grammar mistakes (And they were such simple ones too!) that I wanted to take the author and make them go through elementary English classes until they were like ficking walking, breathing version of Microsoft Grammar Check!!!
Seriously Author! Did you even have an Editor read through the book? Or read through it yourself?
All in all- the book was an AMAZING read, and if you can get past the grammar mistakes- you will LOVE it!
(This review would be 5 STARS if the grammar was correct!)
Review
I liked the book. It was okay. It was dragged on a lot though.
Way to similar to twilight. They meet at school he reads her mind but she can't speak, he stay away from her but not for long, they run away (kinda) and the danger finds them either way. Then the family all joins later and fights the enemy at the end.
Grr
The author did not have the right grammar pretty much all of the book and some things were very predictable. I don't mean to be mean to the author, however, the punctuation and grammar errors were just horrible.