Series: Intertwined
Book: 1 of 3
Page Count: 440
Synopsis:
His eyes are the window to his souls . . .
Most sixteen-year-olds have friends. Aden Stone has four human souls living inside him:
One can time-travel.
One can raise the dead.
One can tell the future.
And one can possess another human.
Everyone thinks he's crazy, which is why he's spent his entire life shuffled between mental institutions and juvie. All of that is about to change, however. For months Aden has been having visions of a beautiful girl -- a girl who carries centuries old secrets. A girl who will either save him or destroy him.
Together they'll enter a dark world of intrigue and danger . . . but not everyone will come out alive.
Book: 1 of 3
Page Count: 440
Synopsis:
His eyes are the window to his souls . . .
Most sixteen-year-olds have friends. Aden Stone has four human souls living inside him:
One can time-travel.
One can raise the dead.
One can tell the future.
And one can possess another human.
Everyone thinks he's crazy, which is why he's spent his entire life shuffled between mental institutions and juvie. All of that is about to change, however. For months Aden has been having visions of a beautiful girl -- a girl who carries centuries old secrets. A girl who will either save him or destroy him.
Together they'll enter a dark world of intrigue and danger . . . but not everyone will come out alive.
I've been reading this book during my massive amounts of off time during training at work. I was reading .hack//CELL but wanted to read something I had been holding off on... which was somewhat of a stupid idea on my part considering reading this book isn't as enjoyable as I would want. It's not bad and it's not good. The author did something with this book I just can't get used to- made too many characters. It's hard to tell sometimes if Aden or Ann is the main character and both have separate love interests which make it hard for the author to write a cohesive story in this length of book. I'm 250 pages in and barely understanding what's really going on... and it's not in the fun way other series have kept me wondering what the heck is going on. I will finish it... but so far this book will probably be forgotten in a few months.
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