Review of Taken By Felicia Starr

Posted July 29, 2014 by Cassy Witthar in Reviews / 0 Comments

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You must betray your heart and walk amongst the darkness in order to find the truest light.

Opening her eyes to an imposing prison of complete darkness, Kasha is accused of possessing powers and abilities she had no previous knowledge of until the moment she comes face to face with herself while meditating. Haunted by memories strung together by lies and deceit, she soon discovers that maybe her beloved grandmother kept a few secrets she hadn’t been aware of. Secrets that could be her salvation… or her undoing.

As she struggles to control her newfound powers, only time will tell if they will be enough to help her decipher who has imprisoned her or what they want from her. She must search for the answers and the freedom she so desperately desires.

Could a handsome guy who vows to help her get away prove to be the man of her dreams… or perhaps her worst nightmare? Not knowing who to trust, she must find a way to escape before she pays the ultimate price and finds herself taken by the darkness.

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Author Felicia Starr lives five miles from her favorite Jersey Shore destination with her amazingly supportive family. She loves to spend time creating special memories with her husband and two young boys
Everyone expected her first publication to be a cookbook, but her love for writing has surpassed her love for cooking.

Felicia graduated magna cum laude from Kean University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a post baccalaureate in elementary education. She is a licensed real estate sales person, a certified yoga instructor, and most importantly, a stay-at-home mom.

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Jacque’s Review:

Taken is a well-rounded story with the perfect blend of paranormal, mystery and suspense. I was able to completely lose myself in this page-turner. The main character, Kasha, was such a treat. I was just as mystified as she was as she discovers her powers. The author’s attention to detail in visual and emotional description was so vivid I had felt I was right there with Kasha. The secondary characters really make this story complete, especially the unexpected villains. Or shall I say the unpredictable ones because when Kasha’s grandmother told her to trust no one she wasn’t kidding. There are obvious bad guys (or shall I say gal), but it’s the other secondary characters I am seriously beginning to question. And that my friends, is why I was enthralled with this book. Just when I felt I had this story figure out, author Felicia Starr throws in another twist.

This is definitely a great start to a new series. I can’t wait to find out what happens next!

I received this book from Stephanie’s Book Reports in exchange for my honest review. The opinions and rating of this review are solely mine and in no way was I compensated.

Stars – 3

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