Book: Marked
Author: T.L. McDonald
About the book:
There's something terribly wrong with his eyes. My mind struggles to rationalize what I'm seeing and I tell myself that it's just a trick of the light, or that maybe I'm hallucinating due to the crushing amount of fear I'm feeling, because when I look at them, all I see is darkness. Deep dark voids that threaten to swallow me whole.'
When 17 year old Hanna Harper agrees to see a local band at The Iron Knife Club with her two best friends, she has no idea her life is about to change forever and that everything she thought was impossible...isn't.
Marked with a mystical symbol by a dying boy, she's thrust into a world she never imagined existed where her eyes are opened to the reality that fallen angels are very real, and very dangerous. And with just one look from their soulless black eyes, they can take everything from you.
And now, because of the symbol and the secret it contains, a secret she must protect at all costs, those black eyes have set their sights on her.
( Below you will find my review. Not the review is not to be replicated as your own.)
My Review:
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review via lovers of the paranormal book group on goodreads by the author.
The author brings you into a world where things are not as they seem, and yet at the same time everything is so real. This paranormal book of awesome sauce is a must read.
First chapter had me, and when life finally stopped cutting into my reading time I could not put this book down.
This book was really something else. So different than anything else. This book was a very refreshing read. I am glad I chose to read this book. Once I got to sitting down and reading it nothing else mattered. I have to be up early in the morning, but I really don't care, because this book was worth every wink of sleep I lost.
I loved everything about the book. When I got to the end I needed more. I am glad to see that there is a second book, and I look forward to continuing this story so that I might have those nights when it is worth losing sleep once again.