Reviewed by: ?wazithinkin
Genre: Fantasy/YA
Approximate word count: 90,000-95,000 words
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Author:
Shauna Granger lives in a sleepy little
beach town in Southern California with her
husband, John, and their goofy dog, Brody. She has always been fascinated by
Magic, and spent most of her teen years buried in books about fairies, elves,
gnomes, spells, witchcraft, wizards and sorcery. She has been working on the Elemental
Series for the last four years and plans for it to be a five book series. Granger says it was a hard decision to
self-publish but it's been an exciting and terrifying ride. You can find her on
Goodreads, FaceBook and her Blog.
Description:
In a small
southern California
coastal town, evidence is found that someone is working blood magic, and it is
upsetting the balance of nature. The local coven can’t figure out who is behind
it and has warned Shayna, Jodie, and Steven to stay away from the scene for
their own protection. But the coven does not realize that these three high
school friends are fledgling elementals, not just witches.
When
Shayna starts waking up bloody and bruised from nightmares, she feels her
magical blood is the ultimate target for the final blood rite. When an innocent
girl is kidnapped, Shayna knows it’s a ploy to draw her out, the caster wants her.
Appraisal:
Shayna is
the earth elemental, with empathic abilities, so naturally this book mainly
focuses on her. Since it is her blood the caster wants she carries the story
and is more fully developed than Jodi or Steven. I assume they will be more
fully fleshed out in their own stories and I look forward to that. Shayna’s
magic speaks to the dirt, plants, and animals, although she can tap into the
three other elements. She also seems to be more familiar with her skills than
her friends, although her powers are growing fast. Jodi is the air elemental and
is taking advanced classes at their high school. I found Steven, who is the
fire elemental, to be the most interesting. Not only is he a confident and
secure gay teen, he is a practicing Catholic. Because of this, the three of
them incorporate religious beliefs and icons into their magic.
I liked the
relationship and dialogue between these three friends and the way they dealt
with their other classmates; with as much power as Shayna has she could have
been an insufferable teenager. The author did an excellent job laying out the
details of the magic and research of the occult the teens had to do to find a
way to stop the caster and set things right. One thing I thought the author did
an excellent job with was the descriptions of the way the magic felt and even
tasted while being cast or practiced. It really put me in the moment along with
the characters. I thought the plot had a good flow while the teens had to also
deal with the mundane of going to school and preparations for parties that had
to be attended. Teenagers are very busy people. :)
These
characters are not your typical witches and I found the story unique in that respect.
I also found the potential friendship and possible romantic interest at the end
of the book intriguing. I think this could be a very entertaining series to
follow.
FYI:
Format/Typo Issues:
A small
number of editing errors.
Rating: **** Four Stars
6 comments:
I've just discovered that 'Earth' is having a free week on, at least, British Kindles at Amazon.co.uk.
Thanks, Judi. I just heard it is free (at least today) on Amazon.com as well.
This worked out well for the author! Now would be an excellent time for anyone with an ereader to check out this series. This is free at Smashwords as well. :)
Thanks so much for the awesome review! One small note, at the top it says "No" for Nook but it is available on Nook.
But thank you, that was a great surprise today!
Sorry about that error, Shauna. I've fixed it.
Your welcome, Shauna and thanks for dropping in. I look forward to reading the rest of this series.
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