those visions that sent her over the edge of sanity,
leading her to an adobe house in the desert,
to the grandmother she's never known,
to the small town where she sees him, in the flesh.
Bound together by love or for evil?
Happy book birthday to Fated, hitting bookstore shelves today (May 22, 2012) in the USA - lucky UK readers have been devouring this first book in the Soul Seeker series for some time, and raving about it, too.
You may start to see its book trailer on TV or explore the Soul Seekers website or like its Facebook page, but you have to read the book for yourself to discover what Daine finds out about herself, her spirit animal guide, and twin brothers Cade and Dace. Noel also has released a short story in which Ever from her popular The Immortals series meets Daire.
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Book info: Fated (Soul Seekers, book 1) / Alyson Noel. St. Martin's Griffin, 2012. [author's website] [publisher site] [UK book trailer] [US book trailer]
My Recommendation: Time’s flow restarts, and the glowing people observe Daine
from shadowed nooks, as she traverses the Moroccan marketplace on the way to
her 16th birthday dinner. Not jet lag, no matter what her mother
says – why can Daine alone move among the time-frozen people and animals? And
why does she suddenly see severed heads on bloody spikes along the city walls, a
murder of crows, the glowing ones attacking?
All her life, it’s been just Daine and her makeup-artist
mom, traveling from movie set to movie set, her school classes done online, no
other family, no problems. But now these visions and Daine’s uncontrollably
violent reactions to them have changed all that.
Suddenly, her grandmother calls – for the first time in
Daine’s life, she has another relative – and it’s decided that she must go to
her rural New Mexico home and learn how to cope with her… abilities? For Paloma
(mother of the father who died before Daine was born) is a seer and a healer
who claims that these gifts are part of the teen’s heritage.
First time separated from her mother, first time to attend
school, first time to ride a horse – Daine gradually shakes off her mental
exhaustion to realize that whatever haunted her in Morocco is even stronger
here. As she learns from grandmother Paloma about their family lineage as Soul Seekers, she also discovers that nearby vortexes lead to other worlds and
that a strong family of ruthless soul-eaters will try to use them – and her – to
bring more evil into this world.
The romance aspect of the story was a tad disappointing.... Dace was a very underdeveloped characetr in my opinion and the whole soul-mates/insta-love thing rarely wows me unless done incredibly well...and sadly that was not the case here. However, look to the romance between Xotichl's and Auden and you'll have your swoon-worthy moments.
ReplyDeleteThe biggest draw for me was the setting and mythology. I found both to be fresh and to add so much to the story. I loved the way Noel wove so much Native American tradition and lore into the book. It gave it a richness and a depth that it would otherwise have been lacking and kept me hooked and reading until the end.