Curiosity killed the cat and nineteen-year-old Adelaide was next. She could barely remember the moments during her childhood when she knew magic existed, but she never stopped searching for it since. On the flipside, monsters from the magical world never stopped searching for her either. Their paths finally cross in time for Adelaide to realize she should have stayed on the human side of the east coast. Unlike college, she can’t get out of trouble with a cute smile and a cuter wardrobe. These monsters are out for blood, her blood, but she’s in luck. They will spare her life in exchange for one favor, and that favor is named Leon Colton.
Constance Sharper juggles following her writing passion with completing her doctorate degree. She's been a lover of urban fantasy and young adult books, and published The Airborne Saga as her first series. She continues to write multiple books in the same and similar genres. She currently lives with her beagle and wishes a Starbucks would open up nearby.
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Burning in a Memory by Constance Sharper was pretty entertaining from start to finish. I'll admit, I was a little confused at times, because I didn't fully realize what Adelaide was up to. Even to the reader, it wasn't always clear. I'm not sure if this is going to be a series, but I think it easily could be. It seems like Adelaide's story isn't finished yet.
Burning in a Memory by Constance Sharper was kindly provided to me by the author for review. The opinions are my own.
This story has some edge to it because you aren't quite sure what to make of Adalaide. She isn't who she makes herself out to be and you question her motivations. She is not above using the people around her so do I like or hate her? This is a young adult paranormal story, the kind that I love to read. Will there be a sequel?