There were many things to like about this ya novel. The characters were extremely engaging and realistic; as realistic as people with paranormal talents can be. The main character, Kayla, is the point of view through which the story is revealed. She is a 16 year old Fire Starter and clairvoyant. A victim of a very unsympathetic foster system and abusive foster conditions, she sees her talents as flaws and just another way she is different, and therefore, lesser than everyone else. She is placed in a special foster family that consists of several other young people with varying talents. With their help, as well as the nurturing environment created by the house mother, she begins to feel that she might really have a home. There is a sweet romance that begins between Kayla and another girl in the home. The story is filled with all the teenage angst and drama one would expect from high school aged characters. True evil forces make various attempts to destroy these characters or bend them to their nefarious wills. Although the story is not told in first person narrative, there were a few spots where the narrative shifted to that. I wasn't sure if that was an editing snafu or intentional, so it was a bit distracting. Aside from that it was a fun read, with a cliffhanger of a finish which leads the way to a continuing series. I'd recommend this story to anyone who enjoys young adult fiction especially if their taste leans toward stories of paranormal activities and abilities.