When
the girls are forced to flee Earth to escape being the next target of
a deranged Axsian fugitive, they end up getting much more than they
bargained for. Their guardian, Kal, couldn't possibly have prepared
them for the chaos and intrigue of his home world. Can Silver and
Cassandra put aside their differences and work together to make it
through alive? Find out in CHANGELING, Book Two of the Weaver Series. - Goodreads.com
I got this book from NetGalley in return for an honest review. Of course I got it some time in the beginning of 2015, and have only just now gotten to reading it. My apologies for that, I am a tad distracted lately.
I rated this book 4/5 stars. I did like this book
a lot. There were a few things that made me take away a star, but
over all it wasn't bad.
Silver just came off
the wrong way a lot of the time to me. You would think that she would
be a little more grateful when people and Axsians are doing what they
can for her to help her gain control of her powers and find out more
about who she is. Instead she treats them almost worse than the dirt
that is under her bare feet.
Her relationship
with Mez sort of threw me off guard. I didn't realize that humans and
Axsians were physically compatible and does the whole "don't
touch skin-to-skin" thing just go out the window when she is
with her Bindao? How does that work?! It's like Silver doesn't care
at all about the rules Kal put into place to protect her from
herself. She does whatever she wants whenever she wants to do it
with almost no regard toward anyone else's safety.
In spite of all of
that, I loved the book. The way Vaun tells the story kept me hooked
from the first digital page. I regret that it took me as long as it
did to actually start reading this one and to finish it. I am already
reading the third volume (VECTOR) and I hope to get it done soon as
well and get the review up as quickly as possible.
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