Wraith Book 1 eBook Angel Lawson
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Freak. Weird. Crazy. These are the names tossed around seventeen-year old Jane Watts by her fellow classmates. But things aren’t always as they seem. Sometimes there’s a reason for talking to yourself in the hallway at school.
Jane struggles with adjusting to her new home and school after an abrupt move. She wants one thing in life—to be like everyone else at school, but that’s hard to do when you’re the new kid. But she does manage to make one friend, Evan—he’s sixteen, charming, and protective. Everything a girl could want in a best friend…with one minor caveat.
He's dead.
Caught somewhere between life and death, Evan is tied to Jane and the living world unable to complete the journey to the other side. She thinks he’s here to be her friend, to take care of her, and that’s why no one can see or hear him.
That is until a new boy shows up at school after a rumored stretch in Juvie. Connor can see Evan and he’s not convinced the ghost is being completely honest. From his own experience ghosts tend to need something from the humans they connect to and Evan, despite his arguments isn’t any different.
Jane is resentful of Connor’s intrusion but realizes soon enough he’s right. Evan has secrets about his past and not only did his life end tragically but members of his family are still in danger. Jane must face her fears and battle Evan’s human demons to free both of them.
Book 2 of the Wraith Series, Shadow Bound will be released in December 2012.
Wraith Book 1 eBook Angel Lawson
I just happened to find this book by chance. I needed something to read while taking a test at a doctors office. I figured it would help pass the time. To be honest it did help pass the time but also captivated my imagination. I've read other books where people can see and interact with ghost but this was different in so many ways. Jane's feelings for her best friend were felt and understood in this story and how Evan's pained existence could brake your heart. I loved how Angel showed that judging people before knowing them only leads to faults and its true to never judge a book by its cover. Oh and I can't leave out Conner he is something special but you have to read to find out what I mean..... so happy ready everyone!Product details
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Wraith Book 1 eBook Angel Lawson Reviews
I love it when send me those recommendation links with books I may never have discovered otherwise. This is such an original story in the YA genre and I really loved it.
After being uprooted in the middle of her high school career, Jane tries to fit in at her new school, which gets pretty difficult when a ghost named Evan attaches himself to her. Jane believes that the reason she's the only one who can see and hear Evan, that he is there to help her through a difficult time in her life, he's no ordinary ghost though. Evan can manipulate objects, and even touch Jane.
Then Connor shows up, after what everyone says was time in juvie. Connor can see Evan too, which draws him to Jane. Jane doesn't believe him at first, but soon realizes the things Connor is telling her are true and that Evan's been hiding secrets all this time.
I really loved this book, and will definitely be reading the rest of the series. The triangle that develops between Jane, Connor and Evan (even though he's dead) is written really well and I really liked the characters. It's a quick read, fun if you're in the mood for a little bit of creepy on a rainy afternoon.
Wraith is a book about a young girl, named Jane, labeled a freak and ostracized at school, because she can see ghosts. Her only friend is a 16 year old ghost named Evan, invisible to others until one day a new boy, Connor, comes to class and he can see Evan too! Connor, tries pursuing a friendship and maybe a little bit more; however, she's unsure if she can trust him. Once convinced that he is sincere, they try to come up with a plan to help Evan with his 'unfinished business' so he can cross over. The path they take ends up leading them to information about Evan's murder, abuse in his family and plenty of danger. As they get closer to the truth, Evans moms boyfriend reacts with violence, with plenty to hide and feeling invincible he'll stop at nothing to keep her cowed down and with him, even if she's dead too! (I loved this book! It made me laugh, it made me cry and it made me think... I can't wait to read the next one in the series and would recommend this book to others!!)
Wraith by Angel Lawson is a Young Adult paranormal novel. I was happy to note that it is Book One of a series; I have not had good experiences when I jumped into the middle of a series. The mobi edition has an intriguing cover which immediately catches the eye. The next attractive feature that appears immediately is the author’s writing style. The protagonist, Jane takes the reader into the middle of chapter three before we find out that the main protagonist and narrator is named Jane. Before a reader receives this knowledge, we have already met Evan, a ghost, Conner, a mysterious “bad boy,” Ava, Jane’s best friend, her parents, and several of Jane’s teachers. I am occasionally annoyed when the identity of the main character is not given early. Information is presented in such an interesting way throughout the first three chapters, I didn’t notice the lack of a name for the main character.
Jane had a rough time fitting into her new school. Soon after registering for a class, several classmates observed her having animated conversations with her best friend, Evan. Because none of her classmates could see him (Evan was a ghost) classmates shunned Jane and she was referred for counseling and mental help. She was still able to attend class but she ate alone in the cafeteria. A “new” guy showed up in an art class Jane was taking. He seemed a bit older than other guys in the class, was aloof and ruggedly handsome and stared a lot at Jane, at least that was what Jane thought. In fact, Connor was not staring at Jane but at Evan. Connor was the only one except for Jane who could see Evan the ghost. And Connor was not a “new” guy; he had just been gone for a few months in a boot camp, a form of juvenile detention. Confined for committing a crime, he committed the crime because he had been seeking, and trying to destroy ghosts.
Jane and Connor did not hit it off. Readers expect they will develop a romantic relationship but with the progress detailed in this story, such an outcome is in doubt. Jane does not want to admit the existence of Evan because she does not want to appear crazy. Connor does not want to admit his past experiences because he does not want to appear crazy. This tension will play out throughout the story. Initially, Connor is more interested in Evan than Jane. Connor knows from experience that ghosts only appear to a human if the ghost needs help. The ghosts are trapped in a world between death and a final destination. The help will cost the human something unspecified but possibly painful for the human. Once Connor sees Evan, he wants to warn Jane. His attempts to get Jane to accept help from him and to acknowledge that her best friend Evan is using her for his own purposes generates Jane’s resentment towards Connor. It doesn’t look like there is a chance for a romantic relationship between Connor and Jane.
Readers are omniscient. We know that no matter how friendly Evan appears, Jane will have to pay a price. Readers are optimistic and hopeful. We want a good relationship to develop between Connor and Jane. Her best friend is a ghost, Evan. If Connor and Jane fall in love, will Evan be jealous? Will mainstream society, the part that does not believe in ghosts, ever accept Connor and Jane? Why did Connor go to boot camp and miss so much school? And how often must Connor shave each day? The reader may not care about this last question but it is one that comes up a lot.
I assigned this novel four plus stars because of the author’s writing style. YA is not a genre I follow but writing of this caliber will lead me to download more Angel Lawson novels.
I just happened to find this book by chance. I needed something to read while taking a test at a doctors office. I figured it would help pass the time. To be honest it did help pass the time but also captivated my imagination. I've read other books where people can see and interact with ghost but this was different in so many ways. Jane's feelings for her best friend were felt and understood in this story and how Evan's pained existence could brake your heart. I loved how Angel showed that judging people before knowing them only leads to faults and its true to never judge a book by its cover. Oh and I can't leave out Conner he is something special but you have to read to find out what I mean..... so happy ready everyone!
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