Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Review: Imaginable by J. Meyers

Book: Imaginable (Intangible #2)
By: J. Meyers
Published: April 16, 2013
Published by: Self Published

Description: 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.


My Thoughts: As you all know from my review of Intangible, I think J. Meyers series is a pretty good one. For that reason, I was quite pleased to have a request to read her next book Imaginable.

Imaginable picks up where Intangible left off. Sera is forbidden from using her healing powers on vampires, and Luke is learning how to control his gift a bit better. Unfortunately though, Sera's healing abilities have been requested from vampires all around and she has no idea how to say no, especially when saying no has dire consequences for those she loves. To make matters worse, Luke cant quite call his visions, no matter how hard he tries. Eventually, Sera has no choice but to follow the instructions of the enemy, or bad things will befall everyone she knows, and her enemies are not above playing dirty.

I liked Imaginable. Though the beginning started out a bit confusing with the speedy reintroduction of so many characters at once, the story developed easily as I continued to read. The story line didn't seem rushed or forced as some stories do, and I was able to follow the logic of the occurrences. As was the case with Intangible, this book was a bit predictable at times, but it definitely threw you for a loop in other times to keep you on your toes.

I must say, I didn't like Sera as much in this book as I did in the last. She seemed to have gotten weak or something and couldn't see through easy lies. She's extremely gullible at times when one would be expected to be wary of any and every suspicious occurrence. Luke and Fey, however made up for Sera's issues. Their relationship bloomed in this story, and I was happy to see how things progressed.

This book was extremely imaginative (see what I did there;)). We got to see more of the Realm, the light and the dark. It was interesting to see the world J. Meyers created. I definitely enjoyed seeing how Sera and Luke got themselves out of another unfortunate circumstance, though this time the ending wasn't a completely happy one.

A copy of this book was sent to me in exchange for an honest review. I give this Imaginable 3 stars. It was good, not quite as good as the previous book, but I still look forward to seeing what happens next, if there is a next.......
 J Meyers has a website where she shares the first few chapters of Intangible and Imaginable. Check it out here.

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