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Wildcat Fireflies

Wildcat Fireflies 1

A Meridian Novel

by Amber Kizer
Publication Date: 12/07/2011
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Meridian Sozu is a Fenestra--the half-human, half-angel link between the living and the dead. She has the dark responsibility of helping souls transition safely into the afterlife. If people die without the help of a Fenestra, their souls are left vulnerable to be stolen by the Aternocti, a dark band of forces who disrupt the balance of good and evil in the world and cause chaos.<br /> <br /> Having recently lost her beloved Auntie--the woman who showed her what it meant to be a Fenestra--Meridian has hit the road with Tens, her love and sworn protector, in hopes of finding another Fenestra. Their search leads them to Indiana, where Juliet, a responsible and loving teenager, works tirelessly in the nursing home where she and several other foster kids are housed. Surrounded by death, Juliet struggles to make a loving home for the younger kids, and to protect them from the violent whims of their foster mother. But she is struggling against forces she can't understand . . . and even as she feels a pull toward the dying, their sickness seems to infect her, weighing her down. . . .<br /> <br /> Will Meri and Tens find Juliet in time to save her from a life of misery and illness? And will Meri and Tens' own romance weather the storms of new discoveries?
ISBN:
9780385739719
9780385739719
Category:
Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage)
Publication Date:
12-07-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Random House Children's Books
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
218.44x147.57x41.15mm
Weight:
0.63kg

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I am really enjoying the Merdian series. I fell in love with the first book Merdian because it was fast paced.Wildcat Fireflies is just as captivating. I often find myself skimming over boring details when a writer puts in too much, I mean who really cares Primulas only flower for 3 months of the year? (unless its relevant to the story) The characters are so likeable. I felt that Meridan really grows in confidence in this book but is still protrayed as a typical 16 y.o. Displaying bouts of insercurity as she discovers who is is and Tens...? What's not to like about him. He is strong and determined, prepared to protect the girl he loves at all costs but still manages to show a hint of vunerability, reminding us that he too is only a boy. I cant wait to see where their journey takes me when there Speed of Light comes out.

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