Title: The Outsiders
Author: Tammy Ferebee
Release date: September 21st 2015
Genre: Paranormal, Young Adult, Romance
Book Description:
Something greater than human…
Jaylen Hayes knows that she is different from all other seventeen-year-old girls. Possessing extraordinary intelligence, she is also uncannily powerful and inexplicably hated by wild animals. But it is not until she transfers to Trinity High that she learns the truth about who—and what—she really is.
Instinctively drawn to two new classmates—the intense and passionate Indigo, and the charismatic and breathtakingly gorgeous Michael—Jaylen soon learns the shocking secret of their shared heritage, and the bloodline that extends to the stars. However, all is not what it seems, and Jaylen soon finds her newfound security threatened when a trusted friend becomes a dangerous and vengeful enemy.
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Review
Okay so I’m going to be extremely blunt here… I did NOT finish this book. I hate when this happens, which is very rare by the way. I HATE not being able to get through a book, it sucks.
NOW this didn’t happen because the book was bad or full of awful things, this was simply because it wasn’t good to me. I’m thinking it might be time to venture away from my ever so awesome Young Adult genre because lately it’s just been teen drama and more teen drama and a lot more unnecessary teen drama. It’s almost unbearable anymore. SO this book is probably really good…for someone who REALLY likes reading Young Adult…
That being said, I hope others give it a try because there are great things being said about it and I don’t want my ‘ I’m getting too old for this’ opinion to scare anyone away.
*I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for a fair and honest review.*
About the Author:
Tammy Ferebee, or Tams to her friends, lives and writes in Baltimore, Maryland. She is the proud mother of two, has always enjoyed reading, and of course, has a deep love for writing.
She enjoys spending time with her family, going on road trips, fishing, dancing, eating unhealthy amounts of chocolate, wearing slippers in and out of the house, and watching re-runs of The Walking Dead.