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Othersphere

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This new series is sure to be a hit! —RT Book Reviews, 4 stars
I always wanted to know where I came from. Now that knowledge could destroy me.
Dez thought she knew who her mother was, who she was. Thought she had friends, a boy who loved her, and a school where she finally fit in.
But across the veil linking our world and the next lurks a monster which can annihilate. . .or liberate her. Now she must confront it there with help from one boy who loves her and one who can't stand the sight of her.
Dez thought she understood her tiger form, her deepest self. But in this treacherous place, she'll have to choose between the two halves of her soul—and determine which world survives.
"Be prepared to lose some sleep. Otherkin is full of non-stop action and suspense, and you're not going to be able to put it down!"
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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2013
      The third and final installment of the Otherkin series reunites readers with Dez and the other shifters at Morfael's school for otherkin just six weeks after their bittersweet triumph over Ximon and the Tribunal (Othermoon, 2013). Despite a passionate new love, Dez can't seem to shake the feelings of guilt over Siku's tragic death and Caleb's disappearance. Torn between her love for two brothers and the desire to know with certainty who she truly is and where she belongs, Dez once again finds herself battling demons from the Othersphere and confronting newfound and sometimes difficult truths about her biological family. Of the three books in the series, this is by far the weakest. Steamy love scenes are few and far between. Intriguing relationships, like the burgeoning lesbian love affair between London and Amaris, are never explored in any sort of meaningful or satisfying manner. And after spending the two previous novels loving to hate the deliciously evil Ximon, readers anxious for one final, climactic confrontation with the leader of the Tribunal will be left disappointed. While fans of the series may be left longing for the novel that could have been, Dez's quest to belong remains an intriguing plotline, and there are enough action sequences and otherworldly adventures to keep readers from giving out halfway through. All things considered, it's a disappointing denouement. (Paranormal romance. 14 & up)

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:800
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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