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Scintillate (The Scintillate Series) (Volume 1)

by Karen Tjebben

Series: Scintillate Series (1)

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Kate Archer is instantly drawn to Nick, the new boy at school. He's handsome, smart, and interested in her - perhaps a little too interested according to Kate's brother. And it's a good thing Nick is interested, or Kate would have died the night of the football game. Sure, Nick rescued Kate, but he can't stop the inevitable. Kate is changing; she just doesn't know it. She can't explain the visions and sensations affecting her body, but she can enjoy the pleasure of Nick's kiss - that is, until she learns the real reason he is with her. Betrayed by her genetics, Kate begins a metamorphosis that forces her to confront an unseen reality and claim her true destiny.… (more)
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Okay, so you may have noticed that I'm the author, so of course I gave the book 5 stars. ;) So instead of reviewing my book, I'll just give you a quick synopsis. Scintillate is definitely a fun read that begins as a paranormal romance but then becomes a paranormal thriller. The beginning of the book focuses on the love story between Kate and Nick, but it quickly turns into a paranormal thriller as bizarre events begin to haunt Kate. What makes this book different from so many other paranormal books is that the paranormal aspect is obscured - which adds a little mystery to the storyline. As the story progresses, the reader can mill about theories that would explain the paranormal, but don't worry, everything is explained by the end of the book. I hope you enjoy Scintillate. ( )
  karen.tjebben | Sep 17, 2013 |
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Kate Archer is instantly drawn to Nick, the new boy at school. He's handsome, smart, and interested in her - perhaps a little too interested according to Kate's brother. And it's a good thing Nick is interested, or Kate would have died the night of the football game. Sure, Nick rescued Kate, but he can't stop the inevitable. Kate is changing; she just doesn't know it. She can't explain the visions and sensations affecting her body, but she can enjoy the pleasure of Nick's kiss - that is, until she learns the real reason he is with her. Betrayed by her genetics, Kate begins a metamorphosis that forces her to confront an unseen reality and claim her true destiny.

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