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Review: Arianna Rose (Arianna Rose #1) by Jennifer Martucci, Christopher Martucci



Book Blurb

Arianna Rose was never like other girls her age. She always knew she was different. But shortly after moving to a new town and starting a new school, she realizes her differences are far greater than she originally imagined. Suddenly empowered with seemingly supernatural abilities, Arianna struggles to discover the meaning behind their abrupt appearance.
In this spellbinding first installment of the Arianna Rose series, Arianna Rose must come to terms with what she is, and how to protect herself from forces that want to destroy her.
Mesmerizing and enthralling, Arianna Rose will leave you on the edge of your seat, eagerly awaiting Part 2.

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Toot's Review by Stacy Sabala

Arianna and her mother moved into a different trailer in a different town.  Her mother is in search of a new job and a new guy.  Arianna knows that drill.  She starts at a new school and meets new friends.  A cute boy catches her eye.  Luke helps her the first day.  Things are going ok until she crashes her bike.  She doesn’t have a scratch on her afterward.  It is weird.  Maybe she is just lucky.  However, something is happening.  And some man is looking for the Sola.  His mission is to rid as much evil from the world as possible.  He was chosen by god.
There is also a mystery man who has shown up and then disappeared.  He has surprised and freaked Arianna out on both occasions.  It seems he knows who she really is and helps her after her powers save her.
This is the first part in the series.  It was a short read to whet your appetite.  It was a pretty good read.  Arianna is tough, independent and smart.  Her life is not fabulous but she deals.  Her mother is a mess.

She is a complex character who has no idea what she can do or who she truly is.  In fact her life is in danger and she has no clue.  There is a lot of mystery and unanswered questions.  This book is setting the stage and introducing the players.  The reader gets a glimpse at her powers in the end but the author ends the story pretty close after that leaving the reader hanging.  The mystery man helps her and disappears.  The reader knows nothing after that.  It was a good series starter and I look forward to reading more.  I give it a 4 out of 5.





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