(I got an free ARC of this book through a program at my local bookstore, so thanks publishers for providing it to them)
4.5 stars. It was really good. I liked the Cirkulatti, and how Tallulah had flashbacks to ancient Rome and the eminence there. I can't wait to read the next book!
EDIT: 8/23/16
I read this book a while ago, but as I was looking through the files on my computer, I found a more in-depth review I wrote. Here it is:
Inheritance, written by Lisa Forrest, is about Tallulah Thomson, an aspiring circus performer. She has the supernatural gift of telepathy. When she trains at Cirque d’ Avenir, a prestigious circus school, she finds others with gifts such as telekinesis, the ability to move objects with the mind, and pyrokinesis, the ability to control fire. Tallulah also has a cuff that shows her visions of an eminence and Ancient Rome.
I really enjoyed Inheritance. The circus camp was quite interesting, and learning about the gifts of Tallulah and her friends such as Adelaide and Mai, was fun. I loved the visions of Ancient Rome and Empress Theodora, where the Cirkulatti (defined by the Inheritance as “a person descended from circus performers of the ancient world, rumored to have supernatural gifts…”) and their enemies fight one another with their gifts. I won’t elaborate on this because I don’t want to spoil anything, but Tallulah is a butt-kicking badass! Tallulah grew a lot during the book. Her character was very loyal, and I liked that. She was a believable character, with flaws and insecurities, while still being a strong female lead.
I liked the circus training, supernatural elements, and mystery in Inheritance. Those parts were really good. However, I didn’t like the romance. It was an element of the story that, while necessary for character and plot development, annoyed me. I liked one of the boys better than the other, and Tallulah seemed kind of blind to me. However, everything else was great.
Overall, I would rate Inheritance 4 stars. It is an excellent addition to the teen fantasy genre, and I can’t wait to read the next book! Sadly, I’ll have to wait until 2016.