I found this ebook for free on Amazon. With that in mind, this book could have been a good one or a bad one; there never seems to be an in-between with free Amazon books.
Needless to say, this was such an interesting story. I read this on my tablet and kept glancing down to the percentage to see how much more was left because I didn't want it to end. Sadly, I was so caught up in the story that when I went to turn the page, it was last. :( Yes, I'm interested in reading more in this series.
There were some mistakes/errors throughout the story (adding in a word, leaving a word out, or using the wrong word) but nothing that distracted me much. For example: "Jordan's didn't hear anything."
Questions/Comments:
I had a hard time trying to imagine what the wild rooms looked like (Tolly house, Jordan's room with the "mid-sized pond with a fountain of water in the middle," or the hotel room they stay at in Wintura with the island in the middle of the room). It's like the author used too much of her imagination and my imagination was simply left in the dust. lol
Why were grocery carts referred to as wagons in Walmart? The guy that grabs Jordan in the Walmart thinks she's his girlfriend. How? She's wearing a camo jacket with her hood up along with a hat.
When Jordan first meets her father, she doesn't know he's her father. Neither Mr. Penn nor Mr. Parker makes that declaration to her. Yet, there was a part when Jordan "...stared into her father's eyes and felt his will pressing in around her," just a little while later. But she doesn't know he's her father! Yet, for whatever reason, the author seemed to skip over that fact and made it appear as though Jordan already knew who he was; it was just left out of the story.
Jordan demonstrates how tiny the pill was that the Haven had been giving her. Strangely, the author informs us that it was "...smaller than a dime..." which seemed kind of obvious given most pills are smaller than a dime.
How did no one, besides other sorcerors, realize that William had lost his marbles when he killed the Walmart people?
Kelly heals ALL of Jordan's injuries. Jordan then attempts to eat some waffles, except she starts to fall asleep at the table. She's told to go rest. Kelly then ends up going to her room to show her the clothes and accessories she got for her and tells Jordan to go try them on. So no sleep?! Later on, there's a part when Jordan is feeling the bumps/ridges of the scars on her neck. Huh? Kelly healed those though.
There was supposedly no sign of her power after Mr. Parker severs the soul-tie, so why does Jordan still feel pain in her chest randomly?
Heath made the Parker house. His glass is "indestructible." So...how did Jordan manage to break the glass doors of the house, and why did no one comment how powerful she was since she manages to do this?
I didn't understand why no one seemed to care about Jordan and her powers when she first arrived at the Parker house, besides Health who made the amulet for her. Jordan's so emotional when it came to her powers and her struggle to control them, yet neither Kelly nor Mr. Parker seems to care about her struggle.
Only women can be grounders because they have the power of all four elements, and only men can be sorcerers. The women/grounders are used to help the sorcerers so they don't "Fall." I'm starting to wonder (haven't read book 2 yet), if Jordan will end up being the first female sorcerer and not be a grounder.
When Jordan is in Tolly House waiting for Cibrian to come back, the Master of the Haven shows up. There's a part when he looks "...beyond her (Jordan) to Tolly House." How can he look to the house when he's in it?
Having all four elemental powers supposedly makes the person stronger than everyone else, as Jordan states, "It makes them invincible," so how did William die? Unless I missed that part, I have no clue what happened to him besides when Jordan says that she could still feel his blood on her when she thinks back to the Walmart incident.
If Jordan's power has been gone for around two weeks while at the Parker House, how did she wake the Valor/Knight?
Can I say that I was annoyed with how many times Jordan stated that maybe she wasn't Donovan's daughter? Get over it, girl!
While in the Tolly House, Jordan, Levi, and Cibrian are on a landing with two sets of stairs on either side of them. First, there's his cousin who comes down the stairs talking to Cibrian without looking "up" to realize that he's not alone. Then there was his mother walking from the other side, who also didn't look "up". How did they not realize there were other people? They're walking DOWN the stairs! They should have been able to see them using the top of their vision (if that makes sense).
How did Jordan get Levi out of the Haven?
Donovan ends up getting the kids up at 3 am because "Every morning you'll wake with a new store of energy." Couldn't they have just waited till they actually woke up themselves? That part just seemed strange to me. Either way, right after they attempt to relinquish their excess power (it seems like just a few minutes have gone by), it's suddenly breakfast time.
The big boxes/carriages. Kelly has already gone inside of them. Her sisters later arrive, chat for a while, and then Kelly comes running outside to hug them. If she missed them that much, why hadn't she waited outside with everyone else? Is Kelly stupid/naive when it comes to Ruth and her constant flirting with Donovan? Strangely, I hadn't even realized that Heath was with the group until he's mentioned once they're in Wintura. Additionally, the inside is described as having velvet seating going around all four walls; so where's the front of the carriage?
I'm not sure where in the story it was, but I swear there was a part where it wasn't always possible, if at all, for a sorcerer to "sense" a Grounder. Yet, at the end of the story, the one sorcerer in the long, green coat tells her the opposite.