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Originally posted at The Wandering Fangirl.
Fracture promises something chilly, a ride through the life of a girl who survives a should-be-fatal accident and ends up with some kind of weird power. When thinking of just those points, it did exactly what it set out to do; I was caught up in everything poor Delaney goes through, from her confusion about living to the despair and loneliness she feels as a result of being that miracle girl. She changes and grows, and not only because of the new power she has to sense death.
Delaney is a pretty decent protagonist, if you remember that she isn't meant to be someone who's all sunshine and roses the entire time. I found her friendship and sexual tension (That's a little much. Relationship tension?) with her best friend Decker really believable, which makes the creepiness of Troy's motives for befriending Delaney even worse.
The break from her family and friends that Delaney goes through is believable and I felt for her. I just wish the book had been a bit warmer in general, though that's an entirely personal opinion.
Fracture promises something chilly, a ride through the life of a girl who survives a should-be-fatal accident and ends up with some kind of weird power. When thinking of just those points, it did exactly what it set out to do; I was caught up in everything poor Delaney goes through, from her confusion about living to the despair and loneliness she feels as a result of being that miracle girl. She changes and grows, and not only because of the new power she has to sense death.
Delaney is a pretty decent protagonist, if you remember that she isn't meant to be someone who's all sunshine and roses the entire time. I found her friendship and sexual tension (That's a little much. Relationship tension?) with her best friend Decker really believable, which makes the creepiness of Troy's motives for befriending Delaney even worse.
The break from her family and friends that Delaney goes through is believable and I felt for her. I just wish the book had been a bit warmer in general, though that's an entirely personal opinion.