Rua (Rua #1)
A boy from a hidden world.
When Celeste starts at a new school in a small, Kansas town, she hears whispering voices, has vivid nightmares, and swarms of blackbirds follow her every move. She is oddly drawn to aloof Rylan, the other new student who has his own secrets. The exact moment she turns seventeen, she wakes to a bedroom full of strange creatures, purple light emanating from her hands, and Rylan breaking in through her bedroom window. He knows what she is . . . Intriguing and deeply romantic, RUA is page-turning YA novel with a supernatural twist.
I would like to thank the author for giving me this book in exchange for an honest review. This is 3.5 stars for me, and was very enjoyable. It has one of the most gorgeous covers I have seen.This story is about Celeste, who finds out as it nears her 17th birthday that she might not be all human. As strange things start to happen she slowly finds out what she is with the help of her friends, Tink and Rylan. They might not be all normal themselves. There is some very sweet romance between Celeste
I wasn't sure what the heck was going on at first. Celeste has been having nightmares. The closer to her seventeenth birthday the more weird things happen and she thinks shes loosing her mind. She hears voices and there are swarms of black birds following her around, blinding headaches when the new boy Rylan looks at her.Of course it all comes out as to who and what she is. It was all described and seemed very cool.This was really easy to get into and I flew through it. I loved Celeste, she
Review originally posted on The Oaken Bookcase on September 18, 2012.Celeste has always felt like an outsider moved around by her loving adoptive parents to new towns and schools frequently. This latest move is different though as she approaches her seventeenth birthday, Celeste begins having nightmares and hearing voices in the night, and why does the gorgeous boy Rylan keep staring at her like that?On her birthday, it is finally revealed that Celeste is one of the Tuatha de Danaan,
I received this book in exchange for an honest review and should admit the cover drew me in more than the summary did. It's gorgeous and, surprisingly, perfectly matches the heroine and her power.Orphaned at birth and constantly moving around with her adoptive parents, Celeste Shreeve has never settled roots or known them. She doesn't mind, though. She has never been found wantingher adoptive parents love her like their own, she likewise feels the same, and she's mature enough to understand why
Review originally posted on The Oaken Bookcase on September 18, 2012.Celeste has always felt like an outsider moved around by her loving adoptive parents to new towns and schools frequently. This latest move is different though as she approaches her seventeenth birthday, Celeste begins having nightmares and hearing voices in the night, and why does the gorgeous boy Rylan keep staring at her like that?On her birthday, it is finally revealed that Celeste is one of the Tuatha de Danaan,
Miranda Kavi
Paperback | Pages: 248 pages Rating: 3.72 | 1072 Users | 98 Reviews
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Title | : | Rua (Rua #1) |
Author | : | Miranda Kavi |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 248 pages |
Published | : | August 28th 2012 by CreateSpace (first published August 27th 2012) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Young Adult. Romance. Magic. Paranormal Romance |
Interpretation To Books Rua (Rua #1)
A girl with an unknown destiny.A boy from a hidden world.
When Celeste starts at a new school in a small, Kansas town, she hears whispering voices, has vivid nightmares, and swarms of blackbirds follow her every move. She is oddly drawn to aloof Rylan, the other new student who has his own secrets. The exact moment she turns seventeen, she wakes to a bedroom full of strange creatures, purple light emanating from her hands, and Rylan breaking in through her bedroom window. He knows what she is . . . Intriguing and deeply romantic, RUA is page-turning YA novel with a supernatural twist.
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Original Title: | Rua |
ISBN: | 1479122629 (ISBN13: 9781479122622) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Rua #1 |
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Ratings: 3.72 From 1072 Users | 98 ReviewsJudgment Of Books Rua (Rua #1)
Note: I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.I liked the development and progression of the story but I thought that there seemed to be a lot left out. Explanations for certain things were vague and the story was kind of choppy in parts.The character of Celeste never really did anything for me, I did not find her particularly inspirational or even that strong, I felt like she was too one dimensional. Rylan was kind of the same with a vague past and personality.I would like to thank the author for giving me this book in exchange for an honest review. This is 3.5 stars for me, and was very enjoyable. It has one of the most gorgeous covers I have seen.This story is about Celeste, who finds out as it nears her 17th birthday that she might not be all human. As strange things start to happen she slowly finds out what she is with the help of her friends, Tink and Rylan. They might not be all normal themselves. There is some very sweet romance between Celeste
I wasn't sure what the heck was going on at first. Celeste has been having nightmares. The closer to her seventeenth birthday the more weird things happen and she thinks shes loosing her mind. She hears voices and there are swarms of black birds following her around, blinding headaches when the new boy Rylan looks at her.Of course it all comes out as to who and what she is. It was all described and seemed very cool.This was really easy to get into and I flew through it. I loved Celeste, she
Review originally posted on The Oaken Bookcase on September 18, 2012.Celeste has always felt like an outsider moved around by her loving adoptive parents to new towns and schools frequently. This latest move is different though as she approaches her seventeenth birthday, Celeste begins having nightmares and hearing voices in the night, and why does the gorgeous boy Rylan keep staring at her like that?On her birthday, it is finally revealed that Celeste is one of the Tuatha de Danaan,
I received this book in exchange for an honest review and should admit the cover drew me in more than the summary did. It's gorgeous and, surprisingly, perfectly matches the heroine and her power.Orphaned at birth and constantly moving around with her adoptive parents, Celeste Shreeve has never settled roots or known them. She doesn't mind, though. She has never been found wantingher adoptive parents love her like their own, she likewise feels the same, and she's mature enough to understand why
Review originally posted on The Oaken Bookcase on September 18, 2012.Celeste has always felt like an outsider moved around by her loving adoptive parents to new towns and schools frequently. This latest move is different though as she approaches her seventeenth birthday, Celeste begins having nightmares and hearing voices in the night, and why does the gorgeous boy Rylan keep staring at her like that?On her birthday, it is finally revealed that Celeste is one of the Tuatha de Danaan,
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