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BLURB:
The intellectual challenge of college and the warm embrace of a serious boyfriend have given Maya the wings she needs to break away from her bookish and shy reserve. Her ideal life comes crashing down when she and her boyfriend are accosted by a stranger. A stranger with glowing hands.
Maya's boyfriend is killed. She is kidnapped. Changed.
A rescue comes, but not soon enough.
Maya’s senses sharpen, her body becomes strong and agile, and she develops the ability to visually see the emotions of those around her as colorful auras…beautiful auras…tempting auras.
And then there’s the song…
Now, Maya must struggle to control the murderous appetite that fuels her new abilities, accept her altered condition and learn to trust two vigilante half-brothers she never knew she had. As she joins the battle against a secret network of powerful and destructive beings that call themselves "Angels", Maya vows to find and destroy the one who changed her.
About the Author, J. Bennett:
J Bennett is a professional copywriter, as well as a novelist. She lives and writes in Southern California.
Works by J Bennett
Girl With Broken Wings
Falling (Book One)
Coping (Novella, 1.5)
Landing (Book Two), To Be Released Jan 2013
The Vampire’s Housekeeper Chronicles
#1 Employment Interview With A Vampire (Short Story)
#2 The Vampire Hunter Comes to Call (Short Story)
#3 Duel With The Werefrog (Short Story)
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Review:
J. Bennett pens "Falling: Girl With Broken Wings: in an emotional, well written, original plot. I found the characters were nicely developed except for Maya, she was a bit draining with talking about her past. In past research, I understood the 'song' which I'm sure some did not and about the vampires using energy instead of blood to survive....in other words they are psychic (psy/psi) vampires that feed off your energy/aura. All in all, I enjoyed the book and look forward to the next book in the series. Recommended for all YA and non-YA readers.
I give "Falling: Girl With Broken Wings" a 4 star rating.
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