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Saturday, June 7, 2014

Wendy's Review: Hummingbird (Shadow Weavers, #1) by Kay Causer

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ebook, 1, 257 pages
Published April 7th 2014 by Createspace 
The shadows are moving...

For fifty years the gateways to the dark places have been closed. No dark spirits have escaped and no shadow weavers have been called upon to fight them. But things are changing.

Naomi keeps seeing a hummingbird in her dreams but she has no idea what it means. She also doesn't know who the mysterious boy is that seems to be able to turn invisible, or why the Korean exchange student, Minhyun, is suddenly showing her so much interest. Worst of all, she doesn't know what is lurking in the darkness, waiting for her.

But she is about to find out.

She is the first shadow weaver in fifty years...


Great beginning to an up and coming YA series

this book was well thought out and written to appeal to the YA readers, as well as a broader audience. There were a few 'slow' spots but it still kept you turning the pages to see what was going on with Naomi and if anything would pop out of the 'shadows'. It was a different spin on the paranormal plane which I thought was quite creative. There is a love interest, the usual bad guy and good supporting characters. I really liked how the 'shadows' are the 'evil things' of this book and it made you wonder when they were going to pop out next. I think overall this is the beginning to a wonderful series and hope that Kay Causer keeps them coming! :)






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