Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Raven by Kimberly Brockman

Rayne Holloway just can't seem to get a break. This girl has been through far too much, even before the story begins. Her father dies, her sister is murdered in a fire right in front of her and for a while, she was the main suspect. She also hasn't heard from her best friend since he moved out of the country.

Enter the good looking mystery guy. Chase Turner is tall, dark, hot and on a motorcycle. She's not sure she can trust him, but can't deny how he makes her feel. Her knight in not-so-shining armor heals her leg of a compound fracture and tries to convince Rayne it wasn't as bad an injury as she thought. Chase is keeping a major secret from her that could prove fatal.

Things amp up as Rayne starts seeing people in her mirror that aren't there when she turns around. Horrifying nightmares leave her exhausted and feeling unsure of herself and insecure. Her best friend, Alex, comes back into her life promising to never leave her again. But something is different about him and she can't figure out what.

There are great twists in the story that keep you turning page after page. A young adult paranormal romance that offers all the confusion and angst of high school, I really enjoyed this book. There were a few errors that created hiccups in reading, but not enough to put the book down. I mean, really. I had to know what Rayne was going to do. She's drawn to both Alex and Chase. In spite of the errors, I'm giving 4 stars. I was gifted this book by the author in exchange for an honest review.

This book is available from Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

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