Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Indebted (Premonition #3) by Amy A. Bartol


Indebted (Premonition #3) by Amy A. Bartol
3 1/2 Stars

"I hang my head in sorrow for just a moment when I know I am truly alone. I feel like I’m going to my execution, just as he had said. Then I move forward again. I hop a fence of fieldstone and cross a field dotted with Queen Anne’s lace. Goose bumps rise on my arms as I pass the cluster of windmills that I have seen in a dream. The scent is sweet in the field though, not the scent of heat, like it had been when it was forced upon me in visions. I gaze down the hill, beyond the small, whitewashed house that I knew would be there. The church looms dark and grim with its rough-hewn, timber façade, capped by tall, oblong spires reaching to the sky. Black, ominous clouds have collected above the roofline, as if Heaven is showing me the way."

This book started of real slow and really poorly written. I wasn't drawn in right away like Amy's premiering books. It took me a while to get into it but once I got into it, I fell in love with it. It wasn't nearly as good as the others but it was good enough to keep me going on this series and I look forward to reading the next one!

Happy Reading!!