Friday, April 26, 2013

Review: Imaginable

Imaginable (Intangible #2)
by J. Meyers
342 pages
Published April 16th 2013
Review copy
Summary from Goodreads:
Twins Sera and Luke Raine’s unusual abilities are growing. Sera is healing vampires now, making them human again. And, at times, Luke can actually change the future he Sees.


But Sera’s healing has dangerous consequences, and though Luke is altering the outcome of more visions, he can’t control them yet.

Now Sera is in danger as the dark creatures of the Realm seek to use her. As Luke struggles to master his gift in order to save his sister, he discovers even more about his powers. 
And what he learns just may put him in greater danger than Sera has ever been.

Thoughts:
The Intangible series certainly gets better and more interesting in the second installment! The second book continued after the events of the first book where twins; Sera and Luke discovered that they are bestowed with supernatural powers. Luke can see visions of future but is still struggling with his gift while Sera can heal paranormals.

I love the fact that the author wasted no time when the book started right off with an intense action scene at the beginning. The twins, their elf guardian; Fey and some of their gifted friends were hanging out in a coffee joint when they were suddenly approached by a mysterious paranormal and then all hell breaks lose!

Apparently Sera's healing powers caused quite an uproar among the paranormal community since the vampires who were turned back to humans still retained their super strength and vampire traits which created a whole new race of paranormals. And Luke is afraid that it is too late for him to act to prevent events from his vision from becoming a reality.  Luke, Fey and their friends race against time to rescue Sera as the warring powers of paranormals kidnapped Sera so they can used her for their own advantage.

The heart stomping action certainly is a big plus point of the series. And the scores of interesting characters makes it more enjoyable. Fey is indeed my favourite character and I love that she's given a prominent part in this book. I am so rooting for her and Luke and it's nice to see their relationship develop through time. Hopefully the next book has some surprises for the twins and I really can't wait for it.

Verdict: 5 stars.
In my Books in a Series and Fantasy Reading Challenge 
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