Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Review: The Mind Readers, by Lori Brighton


The Mind Readers
Lori Brighton
eBook, 170 pages
Smashwords
December 7, 2010
My Rating: (Avg: 4.0)
Cameron Winters is a freak. Fortunately, no one but her family knows that Cameron can read minds. When Lewis Douglas arrives, he tempts her with possibilities of freedom. Determined to embrace her hidden talents, Cameron heads to a place where she meets other Mind Readers. But when the Mind Readers realize the extent of Cameron’s abilities, they want to use her powers for their own needs.

I have a confession to make: I have a soft spot for books about mind readers. I don't know when it happened, but it's some of my favorite paranormal readings now. I think it's because the mind readers are bombarded by people lying to their faces all the time and they become a little snarky with their inner dialogue to deal with it. Cameron is no exception, and that's why it made me fall in love with her instantly. Cameron was an absolute wonderful protagonist and I adored getting to know her. She's young, she's experiencing things for the first time - and you can tell that with the raw emotion that shows through. She's also a very strong mind reader, and you can recognize that right away with Lori's writing. Every single image described was clear in my mind as I read. It helped to make the story that much better.

The other characters were fleshed out just as well, even the characters with the smallest roles had their own voice. Lewis is a strong character and I thought that him and Cam had that perfect chemistry that you want in your book's love interests without it being all dramatic and OMG-I'll-die-if-I-ever-lose-him! Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the heroines that are only strong when there's a boy to hold them up all the time. Thankfully, it's not the case here. There's definitely strong feelings, but it's healthy. And Maddox? Well, yeah ... he just leaves me speechless. This boy has too much mystery for his own good.

Besides having wonderful characters, this book also had an equally intriguing premise and storyline that will keep you guessing until the end. I was gnawing at the bit trying to figure things out as I went, only to be turned upside down then right side up again with another new clue that had me second-guessing myself the entire time. It seems tiresome, but it was definitely the niche that sold the story for me. I was hooked until the end. And the ending? It was good, but left me knowing there's more... and wanting that "more" as soon as possible!

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4 comments:

Looksie Lovitz said...

I posted my review of this today too! Haha. Great minds think alike I guess. I loved this book too. I can't wait for the next one!

Melissa (Books and Things) said...

Great! I have this one on my tbr and I can't wait to get to it!

Life's Simple Pleasures said...

ooo....i have never come across this book before. i wonder why!? i LOVE mind readers! like Sookie Stackhouse! and those horrid baddies who always like to exploit the talents of others. need to add this to my wishlist yet again!

you sure are making my wishlist longer by the minute!

Book Flame said...

This is the first time I have heard of this book I'll def be adding it to my wishlist it sounds like something I would enjoy reading

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