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The Battle Sisters have always lived a normal quiet life. With no mother or father to guide and help them, they depend on each other and have built a strong sisterly bond.

On the anniversary of the day they lost their mother, they made a shocking discovery. They have powers. It's unbelievable and Genesis, Isis, and Jonah find it hard to believe or accept. In contrast, Liberty and Freedom have accepted their new reality wholeheartedly.

They don't have time to fully figure out their powers as two of the sisters find themselves in a predicament that the other sisters have to work together to figure out how to get them out of. Their world has been opened to something they could have never thought imaginable and they thrust into a life they never wanted.

155 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2014

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TaQuanda Taylor

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TaQuanda was born in Upstate New York in Rochester. She attended Full Sail University where she received her BFA in Creative Writing for Entertainment. Soon after finishing school she began writing her first book "Power" which was released October 2014.

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Profile Image for Terri Farris.
144 reviews
July 20, 2016
Great concept. Good dialogue. With a little fleshing out would be great. Even though I enjoyed it a lot, I felt like I needed more.
I received this as a Goodreads giveaway.
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118 reviews8 followers
June 11, 2025
This is the first book I’m reading by this author, and she did not disappoint—in fact, it’s her debut novel.

The story kicks off with a bang, plunging the reader into a whirlwind of emotions, fear, and action. The action continues through the story with many twists and turns, turns, and unexpected moments.

By employing multiple character perspectives, the author provides a more nuanced view of the story’s events, conflicts, and relationships, enhancing the reader’s understanding and emotional engagement.

This is a great book and would be good for YA readers.
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1,157 reviews86 followers
May 31, 2017
Actual Rating 2.5 Stars

A quite nostalgic read for me, this one! Great to see some action from the point of view of a big family, it is always interesting. A very surprising story in many ways. This book is more palatable for me than the other one this author had published, and in both a distinct style is already visible. There is a lot of room for development, and I will keep my eyes open for this series continuation.
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5 reviews
March 23, 2022
This book was good. I had fun reading it and I enjoyed the sisterly bond between the five sisters. However, I did want more. I wanted to explore the characters more and I felt like the characters and their plots could have been fleshed out more. Also, like, there should have been more showing than telling. But otherwise, I still enjoyed this book and I'm looking forward to reading the next one.
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168 reviews
January 14, 2017
I won this book from a Goodreads giveaway.

I don't know if this is an arc or final copy, it doesn't say, but there are so many mistakes that it's painful. Misspelled words, wrong words and weird sentences. When it comes to commas and other punctuation I suck but words, spelling and typos stick out to me like a sore thumb.

This is a decent book. The plot is original and when done right this could be a great book. The characters are interesting. I would like to read the next one (if there is even going to be one) as this ends with some very big cliffhangers and I'd like to know what happens.

It's not until the last 25% that everything really happens. The build up takes too long but I finished the book so I guess it didn't bother me too much. Honestly if I had bought this book I probably would've been pretty ticked off. But like I said the copy I have may be an arc and the finished version is polished to perfection.
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