Katie Greene's worst nightmare comes true when her mother dies, and she's devastated to learn that she will have to leave the only home she's ever known. Desperate to find where she belongs, she must decide if she has what it takes to start a new life across the ocean.
For Yuu Tomohiro, every day is a nightmare. He struggles to control his strange ability, and keeps everyone at a distance so they won't get hurt—even his girlfriend, Myu. At night, a shadow haunts his dreams, and a mysterious woman torments him with omens of death and destruction. But these haunting premonitions are only the beginning…
Don't miss the moment when Katie's and Tomohiro's worlds collide in Ink, book one of The Paper Gods series from Harlequin TEEN.
- Kindle: 172 KB
- Print Length: 69 pages
- Publisher: Harlequin Teen (June 1, 2013)
- ASIN: B00BED2UIW
REVIEW:
Meh.
This novella introduces me to Katie and her story, as well as Japanese culture and mythology. I may have some knowledge of the culture, but the mythology was lost to me. It was nice to learn about it in this book.
The characters all seem to have a paranormal thing going on too. They call it mythology, I call it paranormal energy. It was intriguing to say the least, but also not something my mind could fully grasp.
It was all enough to keep me reading on and then now onto Ink. Consider me piqued.
2.5
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