7/17/2012

Intangible by J. Meyers Review




Intangible (Intangible #1) by J. Meyers
★★★★☆
Release Date: January 2012
Age: YA
Genre: Paranormal Romance, Supernatural, Suspense
Format: ebook
Source: author for review
Buy it: Amazon | Barnes and Noble
Twins Sera and Luke Raine have a well-kept secret—she heals with a touch of her hand, he sees the future. All their lives they’ve helped those in need on the sly. They’ve always thought of their abilities as being a gift.

Then Luke has a vision that Sera is killed. That gift they’ve always cherished begins to feel an awful lot like a curse. Because the thing about Luke’s ability? He’s always right. And he can’t do anything about it.

It's no secret that I love books like Intangible. It's a fast paced paranormal [some] romance with great supernatural characters and an original plot that I didn't want to end. J. Meyers definitely succeeded in creating a series that I will loyally follow until the end. Her detailed writing sucked me in and kept me fascinated throughout the story! It's easy to get drawn into J. Meyers world of awesomeness!

Intangible follows Sera and Luke who have a great brother-sister relationship, one where they finish each other's sentences and are just an all around great pair. Secrets surrounding the abilities they have and things that they thought they knew unravel as events unfold in the book. There are new discoveries around every corner and shocking revelations. They handle themselves well and face most obstacles together, all except the vision that Luke has of losing his sister. I know I wouldn't be as strong as Luke in dealing with what he Sees, it is the one "superpower" I wouldn't want.

There are two very interesting boys in Intangible. First, we meet Jonas. Mysterious and different, just the way I like them (and I think Sera does too, even if she fights it). But the problem is, he's also kind of dark and not very nice. Maybe it's the masochist in me, but that's the one I'd go for ;) Then we meet  Marc. And, ignoring how her best friend and brother feel about him, Sera develops feelings for him. Throughout the story the reader knows what both Jonas and Marc are hiding but our main characters (Sera and Luke) are kept in the dark, which is intriguing and makes the story interesting. It's an incredible ride to be on as the story builds and eventually catapults.

J. Meyers creates a supernatural setting filled with all the great characters I love to read about; vampires, elves, gifted people, and more. She mixes fantastical elements with some real life situations where there may be more to what you see. When all around great person Sera uses her gift and gets herself into a lot of trouble she finds friends in people she least expected and enemies in those she didn't now existed. It's an all around great read and one I recommend to all, especially my paranormal junkies like myself!

There is also an Intangible Giveaway going on! 
You can enter to win one of 2 signed paperbacks of Intangible! 
Open to US residents until September 4, 2012! 
Check out the Goodreads page for more info.


And, you can read a bonus Intangible story, Intuition, for free!

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Luke and his twin sister Sera have unusual abilities. Hers is a gift--she can heal with a touch of her hand. His is a curse--he can see the future but he can’t do anything about it. On a hike up the mountain, Luke has a vision unlike any other--one that leaves him terrified. Knowing that it will come true--and that he must do everything in his power to stop it--leaves his own future uncertain.







There's no excuse not to check out these books! I really enjoyed Intangible and will definitely be reading the sequel, which I can't wait for! Thank you to J. Meyers for the chance to read and review your book!

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