Reviewed by: Sooz
Genre: Paranormal/Fantasy
Approximate word count: 40,000-45,000 words
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Author:
Kenechi
Udogu lives in London and enjoys writing paranormal stories. You can read more
about her at her website.
Description:
Gemma Green
is an Averter whose job it is to stop people from making terrible choices. On
her first assignment, she knows Russ, one of the most popular boys in school,
will decide to drink and drive that weekend, maiming himself and killing the
passenger in the car. Gemma successfully stops him with her powers, but
something goes wrong and he feels drawn to her. That’s only the beginning of
Gemma’s problems.
Appraisal:
When I’m
disappointed to put a book down because life gets in the way, I know a
five-star book is in the making.
Recently,
while I took the train into New York City, I started reading Aversion. After just 25 minutes, I was
hooked on Aversion, but my train ride
was also over … too quickly.
I loved the
idea of this book where Gemma Green’s job in life is to stop people from doing
things that could mess up their lives.
She’s been
trained by her father, who is also an Averter. However, her first aversion
doesn’t go as planned. Russ Tanner, a popular athlete, is about to make a
horrible choice where he goes to a party, get drunk and gets into a car
accident killing the passengers in his car. Gemma sees it before it happens and
manages to push the thought into his mind that he shouldn’t go to the party.
It works.
Crisis averted.
Except when
Russ comes up to Gemma at school on Monday and says hello. Gemma is an outcast
and keeps to herself. There is no reason for Russ to want to talk to her, but
he tells her that he felt compelled to do so.
Something
is clearly wrong. Turns out that Gemma is the first female Averter in a very,
very long time, and she thinks that may have something to do with it.
The book
turns into more than just a budding teenage romance by adding intrigue with a
paranormal touch. Questions that immediately come into play such as ‘Why is
Gemma the only female Averter’ and ‘What went wrong with her first aversion,’
are clearly answered during the course of Aversion.
The best part, the answers were satisfying.
While the
book doesn’t necessarily end with a cliffhanger, there is certainly room for
more stories to come out of Kenechi Ugodu’s world.
Format/Typo Issues:
No major
issues.
Rating: ***** Five stars
2 comments:
terrific review, Sooz. This sound like an awesome read!
Thanks. I really loved this book.
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