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Fliers: Book 1 in Fliers Series
by Laura Mae
Disclaimer: I received this book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Fliers
Author: Laura Mae
Book Series: The Fliers Book 1
Rating: 2/5
Publication Date: March 27, 2018
Genre: YA Fantasy
Recommended Age: can’t recommend, dnf-ed
Publisher: Indie published
Pages: 257
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Synopsis: Fight and love without fear
As descendants of fairies, fliers were an old, forgotten species who appear human but could fly without wings. They lived peacefully amongst humans for several decades until a secret government agency developed new technology that allowed experimentation on fliers and discovered how to make ordinary people fly. Not sitting back and accepting the news, Sydona Wilder and her fairy Raoul, set out to find the agency and put a stop to the capture of the rare species. But Sydona will have to fight her own battles of facing her dark past and learning how to trust people again.
Review: I had to DNF this book. I felt like the writing was awkward and sometimes unnatural. The characters were also not very well developed. I made it halfway through the novel before I felt like I had to put it down. While I did have to DNF the book I feel like the book is pretty good if you can get through the writing. The plot is intriguing and I’m interested in it, but the writing needs to be better structured.
Verdict: Not for me, but it might be for you!
Book: Fliers
Author: Laura Mae
Book Series: The Fliers Book 1
Rating: 2/5
Publication Date: March 27, 2018
Genre: YA Fantasy
Recommended Age: can’t recommend, dnf-ed
Publisher: Indie published
Pages: 257
Amazon Link
Synopsis: Fight and love without fear
As descendants of fairies, fliers were an old, forgotten species who appear human but could fly without wings. They lived peacefully amongst humans for several decades until a secret government agency developed new technology that allowed experimentation on fliers and discovered how to make ordinary people fly. Not sitting back and accepting the news, Sydona Wilder and her fairy Raoul, set out to find the agency and put a stop to the capture of the rare species. But Sydona will have to fight her own battles of facing her dark past and learning how to trust people again.
Review: I had to DNF this book. I felt like the writing was awkward and sometimes unnatural. The characters were also not very well developed. I made it halfway through the novel before I felt like I had to put it down. While I did have to DNF the book I feel like the book is pretty good if you can get through the writing. The plot is intriguing and I’m interested in it, but the writing needs to be better structured.
Verdict: Not for me, but it might be for you!