Friday, February 8, 2013

Review of Flee by Miranda Kavi

Description:

I can fly.

I have to keep it a secret.

Everything was fine, until I met him.

I can’t stay away…


Aurora Lockette has a supernatural ability she hides from the world. Gavyn Dhaval is a newly famous actor that shies away from the spotlight. When Aurora and Gavyn literally collide in a fender bender on her first day of law school, they are irresistibly drawn to each other.

When Aurora’s secret is revealed, she has no choice but to abandon Gavyn to go into hiding to escape the media frenzy. A secret society of gifted humans contacts her to warn of dark forces that seek to destroy her and everyone she loves.

Aurora must try to understand who and what she is while she fights to protect herself and her loved ones from a hidden, sinister force.


Review:

Amazing!!!!  Miranda Kavi is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors.  This book was even better than her last book.  I couldn't put this book down for anything.  It annoyed my husband..lol.

Aurora and Gavin were a swoon worthy couple.  Who doesn't want that kind of romance?  Both of their characters were well built and intriguing.

I was so sad when an unexpected situation broke them apart.  I quickly figured out what was going to happen, but it didn't stop me from being glued to the pages.

My only complaint about this book was that it was way too short.  I would really have enjoyed more about Alaska and maybe what happened after everything was said and done.  I would even have enjoyed Aurora and Gavin having a more fleshed out courtship.

I can't say enough how much I enjoyed reading this book.  I really hope the author considers putting out a sequel.  There is enough material here to make a great second book.  I rate this book five glittery stars because this was one of my favorite reads this year!  Make sure to add it to your must read lists:)






Other books by Miranda Kavi:
Description:
A girl with an unknown destiny.

A boy from a hidden world.

When Celeste starts at a new school in a small, Kansas town, she hears whispering voices, has vivid nightmares, and swarms of blackbirds follow her every move. She is oddly drawn to aloof Rylan, the other new student who has his own secrets.

The exact moment she turns seventeen, she wakes to a bedroom full of strange creatures, purple light emanating from her hands, and Rylan breaking in through her bedroom window.

He knows what she is . .  





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