Monday, July 16, 2012

iFeel (Book Review)

Title: iFeel
Series: Vis Vires Trilogy #1
Author: Marissa Carmel
Publisher: Great Minds Think Aloud Publishing
Source: From Publisher for review

Goodreads Summary:
Lust. Anger. Hate. Desire. Love. Happiness. Joy. iFeel. 

Liv Christianni is isolated, alone, tortured and withdrawn, saddled with the torrential downpour of the world’s emotions. Accepting of her providence Liv has lost all hope, until one day fate steps in and spins the course of her life like a spiraling top. Hunted by a Spirit Stalker, Liv is forced to gain control of herself and her surroundings, threatened by the touch of her immortal love; she must find a way to survive both physically and emotionally as her reality is shaken up like dice on a Craps table. Can she find the courage to accept her true self? Can she love unconditionally cognizant of the condemning consequences? Can she rise from the ashes to become the person she was always meant to be? 

Funny, witty, real, and poignant, iFeel rips into your soul, and sets your emotions on fire.

If you are a fan of Charmed or Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries or The Secret Circle this series is for you!


Thoughts:
I love the paranormal genre and I especially love how Marissa has taken it in her own direction with iFeel.  It's not your typical vampire romance or werewolf family. It takes paranormal in a whole new direction. Liv is an amazing character that you can't help but feel for the entire novel. It's almost eerie how much I can relate to this fictional character with supernatural powers. This novel held me captive from beginning to end and I can't wait for the next book in the series.


Rating: 5/5


COME BACK ON WEDNESDAY AS IFEEL KICKS OFF ITS BOOK TOUR HERE ON THE THAT'S WHAT SHE READ WITH AN AMAZING GUEST POST FROM THE AUTHOR!

2 comments:

  1. Great review! This sounds quite good but I'm not a big fan of the whole vampire-werewolf thing. Thanks for sharing :) x

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  2. This review reminded me to spend some time with the paranormal in the future. I've been consuming mystery/thriller novels this summer, so I need a good change of pace.

    -Ethan
    http://e135-abookaweek.blogspot.com/

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