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foresight, January 14, 2011
This review is from: Foresight (Gods of Fate) (Kindle Edition)
although this book is rated for young adult, i found very intriguing and difficult to put down. the author stayed on the cusp of reality even in the "land of fairie". there was just the right blend of mystery, romance, reality and action at every turn to keep this very not "young adult" reader interested. it is refreshing to read a book that doesn't have to be shut with young kids around! i for one can't wait to read the next book in the series!
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Protect the `thingy' and nobody gets hurt... well almost nobody!, July 20, 2010
This review is from: Foresight (Gods of Fate) (Kindle Edition)
~Reviewed by: Carl Franklin - Author of Bloodlines, Legacy, and Monetary Discretion.~
In the first of its Gods of Fate series, Foresight comes packed full of more than just sentences to entertain. With several of her characters- from main to supporting, Mrs. Sherry Ficklin provides her readers with a history lesson that they can smile and smirk to.
Follow Grace Archer, the stereotypical teenage singleton with her journey to find out her heritage. More to her story than just graduating high school as she hoped, she turns in her cap and gown for more lessons. Just leaving behind what she thought she'd never have again- lessons, while unbeknownst to her, Grace has to fight in the battle of protecting the artifact handed down from her late mother. Defending it and several other laugh-worthy characters from the evil villain, Lilith, Grace finds out that the artifact includes more than she bargained for. Until it, itself is destroyed to shards.
After her cohort Chris levels the playing field, Grace also faces an interesting yet compelling challenge to protect more than just her mother's vase. She conquers her arch nemesis (pun intended) at the cost of who she soon finds out to be her crush's life. Through this journey, Grace discovers that she is in for a whirl of self discovery and an empowerment she never knew she had before. When she puts this to great use, it comes at such a cost that drags the reader into wanting the second book of its series. Foresight is eloquently written with a well organized manner, which is sure to attract readers of any age or genre preference into stepping feet into the shoes of Grace Archer.
If you are looking for a good read for your teenager or for yourself, be assured that containing the mastery skills of such notable writers as Meyer and Rowling, Sherry Ficklin tells a clean story while upholding the interest factor and not destroying the dignity of the young adult genre. Mrs. Ficklin writes with pure soul and her readers can tell that she, herself, stepped into the land of Fae and conversed with the fairies, gods and goddesses! More, more, more Mrs. Ficklin. My bookshelf is screaming Grace Archer.
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Foresight: The Gods of Fate - Book 1 (Review by B. Sharp), April 27, 2011
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My thoughts:
I loved this story! I was hooked from the start. It's an "I don't want to put it down until the end, I can sleep tomorrow!" kind of book that leaves you looking for the sequel so you can spend more time with the characters. If you haven't read this one - GO GET IT!
Sherry Ficklin created fantastic characters. Phoenix is the woman we all want to be, Chris is the man we all want to love, and Grace is that teenager that possesses all the fire we want our kids to have! Lilith is the bad guy we all love to hate and her minions are the kind of blind evil who's death's we wait for and cheer about! I was thrilled with the addition of the gods and the personalities that each one has, Hermes is a stitch! There are too many characters to talk about them all. So, instead of telling you more about each great character, let me just say that she builds characters that are easy to invest in. She puts these incredible characters into wonderfully descriptive settings with details that make both the human world and the Fae world come alive for the reader.
I can't wait for book two, I wish it was already out so I didn't have to wait! I am excited that there will be a book three as well, because then I know I have a chance to get to know more of the characters than I have already gotten to meet.
My favorite quote:
"It takes no courage at all to do the easy thing. It takes a great deal to do the right thing."
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