My thoughts:
Wow. If you love ghost stories with
a mystery that could kill, then you will love Indelible. Plus, the romance is
awesome.
Indelible is a stellar sequel to Intrinsical!
It’s packed with mystery and near death experiences. Lol. No pun intended. I
really enjoyed the twist and turns and the characters. Yara will blow you away
in this book. It is fun to see her grow into her powers. I really liked her
Grandma Vovo. It was fun to finally get
to really experience her character and fall in love with her personality. Brent,
of course, is still a heart throb and oh so endearing. Chel doesn’t disappoint,
either. Her corky personality and her mad researching skills were very entertaining.
There were many times I laughed out
loud, during the book, and other times that I nearly cried—such a great story.
A big thumps up to Lani Woodland
for an amazing story filled with tension and romance! Can’t wait to see what
the third installment will bring!
Book description per
Goodreads:
Sixteen-year-old
Yara Silva has always known that ghosts walk alongside the living. Her grandma,
like the other females in her family, is a Waker, someone who can see and
communicate with ghosts. Yara grew up watching her grandmother taunted and
scorned for this unusual ability and doesn t want that to be her future. She
has been dreading the day when she too would see ghosts, and is relieved that
the usually dominant Waker gene seems to have skipped her, letting her live a
normal teenage life. However, all that changes for Yara on her first day at her
elite boarding school when she discovers the gene was only lying dormant. She
witnesses a dark mist attack Brent, a handsome fellow student, and rushes to
his rescue. Her act of heroism draws the mist s attention, and the dark spirit
begins stalking her. Yara finds herself entrenched in a sixty-year-old curse
that haunts the school, threatening not only her life, but the lives of her
closest friends as well. Yara soon realizes that the past she was trying to put
behind her isn't going to go quietly.
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