Sunday, October 1, 2017

Book Review - Adopted into the Supernatural (Hidden World Book 1) by Francheska Fifeld

Teenager Amber is a human, but has a super-human ability - she is able to speed up healing. Because of her ability, she is sent to a high school for supernaturals. Being the only human there, Amber doesn't fit in. She starts to make a connection with a vampire Alaistair, though it is tenuous.

Her mother is neglectful, so Amber and her sister are both removed, and placed with supernatural adoptive families.

Amber discovers that her new adoptive family are vampires, and Alaistair is her new brother. Now she needs to learn how to live full time among supernaturals, and yet still remain true to herself.

I had high hopes for this book. It sounded interesting to me from the blurb. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed. The book has a good premise, but the poor quality of writing made it nearly unreadable to me. There is a MASSIVE amount of head-hopping, and words being used improperly that makes the book jarring, and hard to follow. I wonder if it was even edited by someone other than the author. This is the first book of a series, and while I think the characters were interesting, I will not be pursuing the rest of the series.

I sadly rate this book 2 out of 5 stars.


Purchase the book here: Adopted Into the Supernatural by Francheska Fifield on Amazon.com