A team of eccentric psychics who assist local authorities with difficult cases has reluctantly hired Aideen Cassidy, a timid pyrokinetic who has managed to accidentally burn to rubble every building she’s ever worked in. “It takes some real power and talent to melt a slushy machine.” Now, after months of scraping by on the last of her savings and spending every day terrified of her own gifts, she’s being given the chance to prove her worth. To be accepted for who and what she is. But there’s more happening behind the scenes than anyone realizes, and Aideen soon finds herself caught in a conspiracy of evil monsters and dangerous assassins that dates back over six hundred years. All she wanted to do was fit in. Now the lives of her new friends depend on her talents for fiery destruction...
I am a storyteller, in the classic sense of the word. This is best represented in my love of tabletop role-playing games, which are nothing more than an excuse for me to invent new characters, new stories, and new adventures every week. My friends can provide me with some incredible inspiration through their portrayals of unique characters in my made-up worlds.
I am a fan of the works of Dean Koontz, Jim Butcher, Janet Evanovich, Christopher Moore, Steve Perry - just to name a few. And yes, I do also enjoy the latest hyped book like the Harry Potter and Hunger Games books.
My Creative License states: I believe characters develop better than settings; love and faith are powerful and sometimes dangerous forces; physics and science are just toys for me to play with; anything and everything that can go wrong with a plan WILL go wrong; evil doesn't always need a motive; and the light will always triumph over the darkness - though it's never an easy victory.
The Good A Good Direction... I started this book not knowing really what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised to find great characterization, an interesting story, and a spunky heroine. I really like the direction this book went because it both satisfied me and raised some questions I hope will be answered in a second book.
On Fire... Aideen Cassidy, or Cass, has an awesome power that she unfortunately hasn't quite learned to control. That's why she can't find a job. The rumors have spread and people just don't like being set on fire, so they all stay clear of Cass and her pyrokinetic ability. But the head of PsychTeam (a group of psychics who use their powers to help local authorities catch bad guys) has taken an interest in Cass, so they give her a chance. But Cass starts having second thoughts as things go from bad to worse in a matter of days. A little girl has been kidnapped and will die if Cass can't find her in time and an ancient evil has reappeared and is targeting all of Cass's friends. Can Cass learn to control her powers enough to save the ones she cares about?
A Firecracker... I think Cass was an all-around quirky character. She was uncoordinated and emotionally unstable. She cried at the drop of a hat and embarrassed herself more times than I can count. But I think this mess of a person actually made Firecracker fun to read. She was far from perfect and wore her uncool badge proudly. Her appearance also cracked me up. I could easily imagine her red hair poking out every which way and her freaky red-orange eyes almost always full of tears, and the insistent red flush she adorned when she was embarrassed. I pictured her a bit geeky and awkward, which fit her personality. I liked that she was ruled by her emotions, constantly setting things on fire because of her Ninja fast highs and lows. We meet her when she is at an all time low-point in her life and as the novel went on, she grew in strength, determination, and bravery.
Yin and Yang... Agent Li was an interesting yin to Cass's yang. He was the cool cat: onfident, gorgeous (and he knows it), and kick-ass. But he does not like Cass, well, not at first. He sees her as a menace to society and PsychTeam and would like nothing better than for her to quit. But he never knew how bull-headed one girl could be. He slowly comes to admire her for she has strength that not many possess, strength that might actually save his life.
Shocking... The tension and suspense was very well done. I felt all the emotions I was suppose to as the bad guys went after the characters I grew to care about. The climax was very big and satisfying. I was shocked by some of the events, which is always a nice change to the easily predictable plots I have been reading lately.
A Complex World... I like the world Verhey created, a world I think has some true potential in growing into a great series. The backstory on how these psychics came to be a part of society was especially intriguing. It's a complex world that we only get to see a glimpse of though. I can only hope another book is on the way because I was left with many questions by the end.
The Bad I found that this book had a lot of lulls in it, times where I could easily put the book down. I was expecting more action.
The description and backstory were way overdone at times. Made it a bit boring. Again, I just wanted to get to the action.
One thing I couldn't stand was the POV shifts. It's something you rarely see in traditionally published books because it's hard to do seamlessly. And by seamlessly, I mean I should not even notice it is happening till after the fact. I noticed the "head-hopping" right away.
There was a part of the story in which a character asked someone who just betrayed him if they would still be friends when they saw each other again. If you saw what this betrayer did, I think you would agree that you wouldn't be asking if you could still be friends, you would be beating his face off. This character's reaction just irked me and I had to walk away from the book to calm down.
The Snuggly Not much romance in this book. Cass has a major crush on Li and he kind of plays around with her, but that's it. But this is no YA book either. Expect profanity, which I thought added to the feel of the book very nicely.
Overall By the end, I was very glad I read this book. The characters really drew me in, even if their actions were a little frustrating at times. When the action was present, it was very well written and the slow to come revelations were worth the wait. A recommended read for urban fantasy lovers.
Quotes "He's really not so bad, once you get to know him." There was something about Neda's sophisticated British accent that was so appealing. She probably could have said I'm going to shit my pants now, and to Cass's ears it would have sounded regal. ~~~~~~~~~
He headed to the bar to pour himself a Crown Royal on the rocks. "Want one?"
"No." Actually, yes, but "I can't. I'm not allowed to drink."
"Personal rule?"
"Federal rule, by order of the United States Fire Safety Commission." ~~~~~~~~~
Any man who could instantaneously trigger her laughter g-spot was someone she wanted to get to know better
Review of Firecracker by Charles R. Verhey 4 stars out of 5
Story: Firecracker is an urban fantasy which centers on the life of Aideen Cassidy. She is a “Zoë Blood”, a psychic born with special talents caused by the cure to the “88 Virus” plague that killed thousands of people around the world. That cure was the Zoë Vaccine. The vaccine has created a few thousand of these psychics.
Aideen has had a tough life. She is a thin, chain-smoking, vermillion eyed, red-headed young woman, and she is extremely volatile in all senses of the word. She is a pyrokinetic, a fire starter, so she can, and frequently does, start fires with her mind. She is ruled by her passions and can go from one emotional extreme to the other. Unfortunately for her, when she loses her temper, she creates fires and the object of her ire often doesn't survive. Her uncontrollable gift (or curse) has dominated her life and prevented her from staying in any one place for too long. After burning down every business she has worked for, she is now a pariah and no one will give her a job – even PsychTeam.
PsychTeam is a group of psychics who aid the police in solving crimes and they don't want her. Aideen, is broke and desperate and badgers PsychTeam until she gets an interview with the handsome and charming Agent Li Hung. He tells her bluntly that they don't want her or need her.
Fortunately for Aideen, Agent Le's decision is overridden by the head of PsychTeam, Miyuki. She is a frail little girl with enormous psychic powers whose failing health keeps her from living a normal life and whose psychic visions torment her constantly. Miyuki tells Agent Li that he must hire her and that they will need her for the battle with the shadows that is to come. Aideen's life turns around from there and becomes filled with excitement, romance and drama.
I don't want to go much further into the story line lest I reveal things best revealed by the author.
Pros:
Firecracker is a well written book. Mr. Verhey's writing is strong and his characters are believable and likeable. Aideen is especially fun because of her volatile nature ( which earns her the title of Firecracker from Agent Li ) She is ruled by her emotions and can go from exuberant to depressed in a matter of seconds. I enjoyed following her along on her ride. She starts out with critically low self esteem but is strong willed and bull headed. It is this latter trait that gets her where she needs to know. As she starts to understand and find positive uses for her power, she becomes more confident and starts gaining a sense of self-worth.
The world that Mr. Verhey has created is interesting, self-consistent and complex. This book reveals some of that world, but hints that there is much more going on than the characters know, even the enigmatic Miyuki with her glimpses of the future.
The story is also well structured with tension gradually building towards a satisfying and dramatic climax.
Cons:
For my tastes, Mr. Verhey is a bit too cagey with the information he reveals. Even most of the members of the PsychTeam don't know what is really going on. They are kept in the dark as to the nature of the coming threat. The reader is too. There is a lot of hinting and suggesting and shuddering which builds up readers expectations to the point that the actual reveal of the enemy is a bit of a let-down and the story arc is fairly predictable. That being said, there are other very interesting things you discover about the plague and the nature of the Zoë Blood which keeps your interest.
Conclusion: Overall, I give Firecracker 3.5+ stars. The characters are likeable and complex and the story is engaging, even if some of the tension seems a little artificial. I would recommend it to anyone who likes urban fantasy. Its an enjoyable read and a good start to what seems to be a promising new series by a promising new author.
So the first thing to say here is: I liked it. A lot. It may not look like it in the rest of this review but I am glad to have finally read this. I found myself reacting all the time to this book and that my friends is rare. And when I say this I mean it in a good way...not when we feel like grabbing the book and throw it out the window or something.
The Good:
I felt a real connection with Li and Cass (in my mind I'm always calling her Cassie, sorry!). Not that I'm either a _______ (whatever Li is) or a pyro like Cass but for some unfathomable reason I liked them both very much. Miyuki is also very interesting but hey she's 600 years old. I'd probably be interesting too in those circumstances. What I really liked though was the action! It was just so exciting all the time. Loved it!
And Cass is so insecure. I felt sorry for her and couldn't help wonder if all her bubbly exterior was just for show. I don't know. I feel anxious to read more about her and Li. I also connected to Voss. There isn't much to begin with but his presence was somewhat more felt than those of Kevin and Dr. Sheridan for instance. Doc and Kevin appear more but there are so little details about them one simply can't feel them.
The Bad:
I thought this damn book was a stand alone! I grew suspicious by the last 50 or so pages but went along anyway. So yeah. It's not a stand alone and no, there is no next installment as of yet. I hate it when it's like this...I need a warning people! So I can mull this over and prepare myself for the inevitable boring wait. So thanks!
I also understand the whole mystery about, well pretty much everything, but it still pissed me off constantly throughout the book. Hell I was feeling like an idiot and I had way more information than Cass. BUT after hearing the whole story from Miyuki I do think it was a good idea. Point more than taken after Toby's betrayal and death.
The ending was somewhat upsetting. From the author's point of view it made perfect sense. It raps things up with a nice little bow but leaves enough unfinished stuff to make a second installment. I get it. But it truly is a pain in the a** for the readers.
And now I'm gonna go to my little corner berating myself for not checking if there was a second book before reading this one!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
You can tell that Mr. Verhey reads comic books. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that. You can tell that he puts a bit of himself into the protagonist, and what he wants to be, or qualities he admires, into other characters. That is great, too, and a good writer should do that. This book is a very "visual" book, meaning the descriptions are of what the characters see and encounter, as well as physical descriptions of the characters themselves, down to the outfits they pick out for their day. It struck me as I was reading that one could take the dialogue and paste it into a graphic novel that matched the description, and have a pretty good story. That's meant as a compliment, as Verhey has managed to take a graphic novel and turn it into print (not literally, but that's what it feels like). Pretty cool.
There is not much character development, just character movement through time. There are no real relationships built (in my mind), just partnerships to battle a common foe. There are some really great sci-fi ideas in there.
Enjoyable as an action/sci-fi/good-v-evil beach read. Nothing deep, but fun enough to read in a sitting. Good job from a new author.
It was a fun read with quirky and interesting characters. I love that Cass is not the stereotypical Mary Sue or tough girl and she knows this too. It makes her strong in her own way and a very relatable character. There were many mysteries intertwined and can't wait to see what happens in the next book.
There were some definite problems with this book and it could have used another editing pass, but overall I liked the concept and it definitely has me intrigued as to where the story will go next. I would give this a solid 3.5 stars overall. I'll round up for GR purposes as I am interested in further continuing with the series, that is if the author ever publishes it. The book ends with clear plans to expand and go further, but as of the writing of this review I was unable to find any information on more books from this author.
Aideen Cassidy has struggled all her life to find a place to fit in. She's been raised mostly in foster homes and due to her struggles to control her powers been ostracized by most people and fired from most jobs. She has been sanctioned by the government for the times that her powers have gotten away from her and she's managed to burn down buildings...that really shouldn't have been able to burn, I mean really, should a slushy machine really be able to burn??? Now she's down to the final pennies in her pockets and desperate to find a job. She's applied to PsychTeam in the past, but finally she's gotten an interview. Here's hoping her one last chance pays off.
Agent Li doesn't want a fire starter on the team. He has a lot of bad memories surrounding fire and he's determined to get Cass to quit before she can even get started. Miyuki may want her on the team, but he isn't so sure. He's been a part of this world for a very long time and Li's determined to protect everyone, Cass is sure to become a liability in his mind. Yet, he can't help but find himself liking her and her spunk. She's willing to give things a go even when she knows she's out of her depth.
My problems with this book stem from the fact that the author is trying so hard to make things secretive and keep the audience in the dark about what is really going on that everything becomes convoluted and messy. I was left very unclear as the the ages of most of the characters, even after they had been announced as a certain age, events would occur that would call those ages into question. The story and the characters kept my attention but would often leave me confused by certain little things underneath. I know this is a self-published novel, and it has a lot of potential, I would love to sit down with the author and see them do a second edition of this novel cleaning up and streamlining a lot of the plot points. I see the potential for great things for this series, but the underlying structure feels a little shaky. I wanted clearer rules within the world.
Each of the main characters in this story was interesting, but each of them had unexplained parts that took away from the enjoyment of the whole: relationships weren't clarified, powers were under-explained, histories were left dangling in ways that made it difficult for the reader to get a clear picture. The more I write this review the more I feel like it should be a 3 star review and I think I may modify things and knock this down to 3 star for GR purposes. I still really enjoyed the reading of this book and the psychic powers in this story were really interesting. It was just rough at times and didn't leave me feeling like I knew everything I needed to.
The author has a nice quality to his writing that makes the reading enjoyable. Really most of my complaints come down to feeling like this needs an outside editor/eye to come in and help smooth out the rough edges. The main story is there, the characters are there, it just felt like certain points or explanations got missed because the author knows them so well that he's not realizing that they aren't translating over to the audience the way he might like. Things like the hinted at romance between Cass and Li, while expected aren't as smoothly integrated into the plot as they could be. His past history with women isn't clear and made very murky when it comes to Neda and Tina. I was left very unsure what the author was trying to establish. The world of PsychTeam, their facilities and the like was interesting and well done. I particularly enjoyed Miki and Li's restaurant. I would have loved to know more about how they all fit into the life at PsychTeam.
All in all I'll be curious to see if the writer ever publishes another book. I hope he does, there was a lot to be commended in the story. It's clear the writer has a very strong vision and sees things developing and going somewhere.
Love the Cover graphics! Very Good!! Cass has a gift she can not control, is unpredictable & some people feel she is too dangerous.... Firecracker by author Charles R. Verhey opens with the main character, Aideen Cassidy, (prefers to be called Cass) sitting in a lobby waiting for a job interview. She is desperate for a job and feels this is her last chance, especially since she has applied to this company nine times! She has been fired from her previous jobs and she needs money to pay her rent and buy food. She grew up in a foster home and has no family other than her foster sister, Danielle, who does not always welcome Cass for visits. There is a very good reason for the loss of the jobs and a restrained relationship with Danielle, Cass is very different! Cass is hot....and she has very unusual reddish–orange eyes.
Cass has a gift which she can not control. She is unpredictable and some people feel she is too dangerous. In her past she has been responsible for burning down the Office Supplies, INC, the local ice cream store, the slushy machine at the Quickie Stop, and she blew up a car at the car wash. She does not mean to cause the fires, she is a pyrokenetic! So why would PsychTeam, which hires psychics with different abilities not accept her?
This book is very well written and the storyline does not lack thrilling sequences of action among the different psychic members of PsychTeam. Cass has a wonderful sense of humor even though she faces fears, unemployment, no friends, and has to battle for her life. Also she learns more about the mysterious 88 virus and the results of the Zoe vaccine.
The very tiny and delicate Miyuki is the boss and owner of ShoTec Pharmaceuticals and over the operations of the PsychTeam. Miyuki has severe health problems, she talks in riddles and has secrets which are unknown to the team. The members of PsychTeam are all individually interesting. They each have a unique psychic specialty. The psychic intuitions are helpful and other ‘gifts’ can cause the psychic extreme extrasensory pain.
Read the book to discover how the use of the latest in technology and virtual reality enhances the protection for the team members. Go with Cass as she faces her first task in finding and trying to rescue a small child, believed to be kidnapped from the school playground. Lots of action!
The story of Firecracker follows Cas, a pyrokinetic with a very tenuous control of her powers. She starts her adventure unemployed, running out of money, and praying that her next job interview goes well so she can turn it all around.
Her last hope for a job is with PsychTeam, a group of psychics that consulate with authorities to help find missing people and solve other crimes. When she arrives for her interview she meets Li, a mysterious guy who really doesn't seem to like her. It takes the intervention of Miyuki, who is the head honcho of the team, to get her a job.
The book reveals some interesting psychic powers that the various team members possess as well as having a few story arcs. The main story involves mysterious shadow creatures that seem to be hunting people with the Zoe blood type (the genetic marker for psychic abilities). There is also a small story about the relationship between Li and Cas as well as an arc involving Cas finding a missing girl.
The characters were great in this book and I really enjoyed Cas. It was nice to see someone who had immense power, but had no real control over it. The difficulties Cas had with wage garnishment due to accidental damage and the constant threat of immolating some random object made her a character it was easy to feel for. Li was a bit further out there, but hey I might just have trouble relating to world class martial arts millionaires lol. His tragic past made him a bit easier to come to terms with, he wasn't the perfect example of everything either.
The story flowed pretty well for the most part, although there were a few parts that seemed a little rougher. The book was a very entertaining read that I finished in two days. I imagine there will be more books to follow and I will be waiting for those eagerly.
Overall score of 4.5 stars, worth the rounding up for sure.
Firecracker is a fantasy story that revolves around a young girl named Aideen Cassidy (aka Cass). She is a pyrokinetic psychic who is a freak amongst freaks. Cass is desperately looking for a job and when she walks into the offices of PsychTeam hoping she will finally get one, she has no idea what she’s getting herself into.
This book was very interesting, I loved the constant reference to Chinese culture and how Verhey used it to make the story all that more interesting. I’m quite used to female authors in this genre and it was interesting to read it from a male’s perspective, especially since the lead character was a female. I think Verhey did a great job of writing Cass, in fact the only hint in the book that it was a man writing was the very detailed references to cars and their inner workings.
I really enjoyed the other characters in the book as well, especially Li. I loved his take on life and the way he handled things. I also liked that he was not taken by Cass from the beginning but rather acted like a real person would and let his past experience dictate his actions. While the whole story is in the third person it does jump to different characters POV and once or twice this got a bit muddled but for the most part worked really well. It allowed you to see things from all the characters perspectives and understand them better.
I must say that I was kept guessing the whole way through the book, at no point did I know what was going to happen or figure out what the ‘secret’ was. Having said that I did find that there were a few unanswered questions at the end and I got to the point where I was ready to find everything out and it still lagged a bit from there. But I still wanted to keep on reading because I really wanted to know how it all ended.
When Aideen Cassidy filled out an application for a job with PsychTeam, she didn’t know what she was in for. All she wanted was a job so she could pay her rent and eat. She had been fired from other jobs too often. Her special talent was not helping. Being able to start fires at random was not any benefit to any job.
Agent Li nicknamed her Firecracker, which seemed appropriate, between her fire igniting ability and her looks-red hair and red eyes, what else would you nickname someone?
PyschTeam was a company consisting of psychics of all different abilities, owned by a young girl, Miyuki. She became the owner at a very young age after her father had died, protecting the secrets of the Zoe.
No one was willing to tell Aideen anything, including why she was hired in the first place. She only knew she had a connection to a young girl who had been kidnapped. What she didn’t know was this big, black “Shadow” created from Zoe blood seemed to hurt everyone in its path.
Why was she so special, that even though she was scared, she seemed to be able to stand up not only for herself, but more for those around her, against this mysterious and evil “Shadow.”
With death and destruction all around, find out if the agents can destroy the “Shadow”, or if the “Shadow” destroys the agents.
Great cast of characters, someone from everyone’s type of personality, whether you were bullied as a child, shy, quiet, muscular, driven and determined, etc. I thoroughly enjoyed how the characters interacted with each other, keeping both Aideen and you in suspense. Well written, keeping you turning pages to see what happens next. The story flowed nicely, keeping you wanting more, and always adding a twist or turn along the way. Not too long and not too short, perfect for this type of suspenseful story.
2. FIRECRACKER In Firecracker, survivors of a deadly virus developed psychic talents because of the Zoe vaccine. Aideen Cassidy is among those that developed a "higher form of cranial activity", and her talent is, you guessed it, pyrokinesis. Only, this talent seem more like a curse because she can't control it and she keeps on causing fire accidents in her workplace. She gets such a reputation in Metro Detroit that nobody wants to hire her anymore. Down and broke, she is determined to prove her worthiness in an organization that she wants to work for, the PsychTeam. They are a group of psychics who help the government , but more than that, it is covertly gearing up to fight a growing dark force that will cause chaos and destruction. It is what the leader of PsychTeam has foreseen, a Shadow. They need all the help they can get to counter the evil that has also spawned from the Zoe vaccine. So Cassidy gets recruited into the team. All she needs to do is to learn pretty fast to control her powers, because real and mortal danger comes with the job.
The characters in the book are strong in varying degrees, but I think I like 24 year old Cassidy best. As PsychTeam member Li Hung describes Cass: way too emotional, screaming or laughing, nothing so much in between. I think that she is also determined and brave. What makes her unaffected by the Shadow was a surprise card that the author pulled. Despite the seriousness of the situation, there are laugh out loud moments in the book with Cass. I'm happy with how the story is packed with action, and the focus more on the supernatural than romantic drama. There are some issues that need more explaining, though they're minor enough for me to still enjoy the story. I don't know if the epilogue is necessary, but I don't feel hooked in finding out what's it all about.
Just what every secret agency needs: a trigger happy fire starter!
Poor Cass is broke, down on her luck, and since most people don't want to hire someone who can burn down your place of business without really trying, she was unemployed. As a last resort, she tries for a job at a little known agency known for hiring "special" people like her.
Successfully landing a job at PsychTeam, she struggles to fit in with a misfit team of people with gifts as unique as hers, all while trying to help stop an evil creature that is bent on destroying everything she has come to know and love.
I was approached by the author in Goodread's Indie Book Club and was asked it I would read/review it. I advised I'd be more than happy to, only I couldn't be given a time frame to adhere to as I have quite a few projects on my plate at the moment. He shouldn't have worried. Once I started this book, I quite literally couldn't put it down. Fantastic action scenes. Stunningly realistic imagery (Brown dragging his rear on the ground like a dog with worms - read the book to figure that one out!!!). I laughed so loud I woke my wife up (I read at night). Had to apologize and give her a back rub. :) The scene with her describing her unique power to Li and her likening it to having to pee... I was laughing on that one, too.
Anyway, the story flowed very well. I didn't see anything that stood out other than an excessive use of "?!?" punctuation marks. Very minor, and it didn't detract from the story at all. The only gripe I have is that the book ended on a cliffhanger and had me swiping my finger to turn the page on my iPad and yet I was at the end. I actually scowled, thinking I was now going to have to wait.
Great job, Mr. Verhey! I look forward to your next offering!
When is the next book in the series coming out? Please please tell me..
Cass is a pyrokinetic..her emotions has lead to some explosions around her. Due to this 'gift', she was cast away from society. With no friends, no proper place, no job and unpaid bills and rent, Cass desperately tries to get the job in an organization. After some initial problems, Li Hung, her interviewer, employs her. Little did she know the dangers of her job.
Li and his company call themselves as PsychTeam, as they are all psychics with different powers of their own. Miyuki, the owner of the PsychTeam, a fragile little girl, is the Prophet and she was the one involved in convincing Li to recruit Cass. The team helps in resolving regular police cases. Li, as part of the training, involves Cass in one such missing-girl case. But, Cass started having nightmares about that girl and some horrible beast is chasing her with the only intention of killing her. You will have to get the book to know more..
Riveting plot, admirable characters and great entertaining read. It was a perfect masala mix of all my favorite genres - fantasy, romance, humor, action and mystery. The novel is set in present time and I can just imagine the life of an orphan, especially a psychic. The author expresses the sequences well enough to immerse the readers in the psychic world.
If the author could improve his writing, he would rock! The dialogues were good, but when he shifts over from one person's eye to another, there are some confusions.
This was a fast-paced scifi book that tells of a time (future? alternate present?) following a plague that led to a vaccine creating some people with psychic powers. Enter our heroine, Cass. She is a fire-starter down on her luck.A good-natured young woman who lacks control of her emotions and her talent. She finally gets an interview for a job for those with psychic talents. Little does she know what the job is really about, or what is happening in the world that leads to her being hired.
This book has secrets upon secrets that are slowly revealed throughout the course of the book. And it ends in such a way that there is clearly a sequel in the works. I did not guess any, except the location of the missing girl.
The writing is quite good, switching perspectives cleanly. There is a secondary story line in the Southwest (the majority of the action is in the Detroit area), that eventually ties in with the main story. There are a couple of disconnects--wrong day of the week, describing the latest Limp Bizkit album (when is this exactly, 50 years after the outbreak?)--but mostly things are consistently described.
There is no romance, but there are people who have, and who develop affection for each other. There is a crush, and there is a more complex emotional relationship as well.
A very good read and I look forward to reading the (eventual) sequel.
This book was just okay. Nothin to jump up and down about. It wasn't really original and in parts of the book, I found myself thinkin about Firestarter by. Stephen King. The author did an excellent job w/ how Psy's got to be extra but it wasn't a book that grabbed me.
So we've got this sad, 20 somethin girl, barely makin it in life. She joins up w/ PsyTeam who, I'm still not sure what they did other than fight this 1 particular creature, which ends up being 6 of the same creature.
We got a cute boss who doesn't like her b/c of what she is but in the end she saves his life & they go for Tacos.
The head of PsyTeam, Miyuki, got on my nerves. Kevin, 1 of the PsyTeamers was a coward. I'm STILL not sure what was going on w/ Voss & Tina cuz Tina had been dead for 2 yrs. And was Voss dead at the end? IDK. Was Tina really dead? Not sure. Neda, Miyuki's caretaker was in Her Majesty's Royal Guard but was scared & not kept in the loop. To me, the character of Neda was all wrong. Her last name, Withypoll, was like insert made up, generic, English last name here. Miki's part was creative.
I liked that all the characters weren't all white and it didn't feel forced either. You can always tell when its forced.
I picked this book up on Amazon for a cheap price for my Kindle. I did not have high hopes, but ended up enjoying the story line and really liking the characters portrayals.
The book is about Cass who is a pyrokinetic. A pyrokinetic who cannot control her gift. Out of work and down on luck because of previous fire "mishaps" in her life she just needs a break. She is chosen by a group having psychic powers as their newest recruit. She does not understand what she is getting into assuming the group works to aid local law enforcement finding missing people, criminals, etc. She is quickly thrown into an eye opening situation where she is required to fight to save those she has come to care about and she finds that things aren't always as they seem.
The book left me hoping there is a follow up book to offer answers to some unresolved speculations.
I did not like the use of profanity in the book and would not like my teenagers reading it because of the language.
While this is not my favorite genre or type of book, I rated it a 4 in it's own genre. It had action, a touch of pending romance and powers :)
A great debut book! Cass is a pyrokinetic who doesn't have control of her powers (or her emotions) and has a habit of accidentally burning down her workplaces when she gets angry. When the book opens she's about a day away from homelessness and making one last attempt to find a job with a team of psychic sleuths. She's hired, but it quickly becomes apparent that there is a lot more than she realized occurring in the psychic world.
Charles Verhey created realistic, sympathetic characters and a unique, well-developed world. He even pulled off 3 things that normally turn me off a book: -the entire book only spans a weekend (Fri-Mon) -info about the world was revealed very gradually, but I was never frustrated by not knowing more right away -I cared about a romantic relationship that started as instant attraction
All in all, there was a good mix of action and character development. The main story wrapped up by the end of the book, but I felt like there were still some loose ends that needed to be addressed further. That makes sense if there's a sequel in the works, but I couldn't find any info about whether there will be one.
Aideen “Cass” Cassidy is a pyrokinetic who can’t hold a job. As a last ditch effort at finding a way to pay rent, Cass tries to get a job with PsychTeam, a team of eccentric psychics who solve cases the police can’t solve. Shortly after starting, Cass starts dreaming about a young girl who needs her help and a weird shadow starts coming after her and her PsychTeam mentor, Li Hung, wanting them dead. If the shadow succeeds, many will die and the world could very well end. Can Cass and Li save themselves as well as the world?
This book is humorous and action-packed. The characters are well-developed and likable. The chapters are short and the plot is fairly complex, fast-moving,and suspenseful. My favorite part was when Cass’ new personal trainer shows up and her face and Cass ends up setting his sleeve on fire when she gets mad at him. Readers who like saving the world, psychics, assassins, and adventure will enjoy reading this book.
I'm rather embarrassed to admit that I put off reading this for months purely because I thought the cover looked rubbish and the blurb, combined with the erroneous "young adult" tag some people have left, made it sound like a shallow cringefest probably involving a beautiful mary sue who refuses to believe how awesome she is.
Firecracker is nothing like that.
I really liked the character of Cass. She's not perfect, in fact she's a bit of a screw-up, but the way she wears her heart on her sleeve and tries to do her best even when she really doesn't want to be involved in something made her a very likable individual.
The plot was also quite interesting and though it hands us some answers along the way it didn't go overboard and inundate us with irrelevant facts or thoughts we shouldn't be privy to yet. There's nothing worse than having the mystery ripped away prematurely by overly enthusiastic storytelling.
I enjoyed this book, it was different than most paranormal books I've read. Just enough character development to get you hooked and hope that a sequel is coming. I want to see what happens to all the characters, especially Cass. Verhey drew me in with all of the mysteries and intrigue. I'm almost always able to anticipate the ending of a book; and while I picked up several clues I was still in for a surprise.
I will definitely be watching for any new books from this author. I think the character development will continue to grow & if this is turned into a series it will have great potential.
Easy to read and I loved Cass, She refused to back down from the challenges and proved to be a strong character. I want to watch her develop.
A fantastic novel, I thought this was a very fresh take on psychics, paranormal abilities in our world and how it came to be. The characters felt alive, the fact that they could all make mistakes and were not infallible was a nice change. The plot was complex and felt almost like a who dunnit, you knew Cass, the protagonist, wasn't getting the whole story from anyone and were constantly trying to work out the events before they unfolded. The plot, however, is not a mystery so much as a human story, of people who have no choice but to have these powers and who do not necessarily want (or have control over) them.
I am a heavy reader, but I think this is the best novel I have read for quite a while. It felt like the beginning of a series, I hope to see a continuation soon.
I really enjoyed this story. The main character Cas is so scared of herself that she just can't realise her potential. To make matters worse Li, who Cas has a typical crush on, seems to be with one hand inviting Cas in, and on the other trying to slam door in her face. The mystery of Li's past explaining his unfathomable behaviour is held in suspense throughout the book. The emotional damage to the characters involved makes Firecracker a good read. The side characters are just as interesting, if the ending of Firecracker is any indication, the depth of thrill and mysterious background plots is set to increase. I look forward to engaging with the rest of this spectacular world.
This was an incredible book. I honestly have no complaints about it, and I loved Aideen. She wasn't perfect at all and she had a lot of "growing up to do". She did just that throughout the book, learned incredible lessons of value and self-control, and learned how to work with others. I also appreciated the fact that her partner, someone I disliked in the beginning, also developed into a likable character. The book had suspense, action, thriller, and at times uncertainty. There were multiple times my heart would clench and I'd think to myself something bad was going to happen to Aideen or someone else. I would rate this book ten stars if I could.
I enjoyed this. The characterisation is very good as is the plot. It's about psychics with various abilities mixed in with humanity in something akin to the present day. It works well and is a very good read. Cas is the main character and she is definitely flawed, but seems to bounce back and slowly builds into a believable heroine. Lots of Dark Secrets and a few interesting side plots that are clearly building into the next edition.
I got this book free from a kindle sale, so I'm not really out anything, but I can't say I'd recommend it with the obviously unfinished story. The writing wasn't bad, though there were some typos, but there were too many plot holes and contrivances for me to pass along recommendations.
I really loved this book. The concept was great, the world building was smooth, the characters interesting and well-developed. I could easily see this as a TV series, but I like it just fine as a book. While the book certainly leaves plenty for a sequel, it is complete in itself. Still, I hope there are more; I will gladly pay to read them, and I don't pay for books often.
This was a pretty good book. A little vague in spots--I know that it's more suspenseful to save the big reveal of WHY everything happened at the end, but you can let a LITTLE information drop!--but it was intriguing enough that I stuck with it and I'm curious to see if there will be a sequel. Some language nabbed it the "mature themes" tag.
This is a good paranormal/sci-fi story with humor, suspense, and plenty of scary parts. Firecracker is well written with good character development. Aideen "Cass" Cassidy, while slightly immature and quite flighty but still likeable, is the heroine of this book. There are still so many questions and the epilogue makes me hope that there will be a sequel someday.
WOW!! This story is awesome! It grabbed me from the get go and made me not want to put it down!! The characters are very developed and the storyline has a great balance of funny, suspense, and action with a ton of mystery! I absolutely can not wait for the next book to come out and I hope it is soon! A Book Junky's Obsession Blog ~ http://wp.me/p31luD-8P