Never Fade meets Time Travel in Paralucidity by Stephen H. Provost

Hey gang how are you all doing this fine Monday morning? College has been a little crazy this first week but I’m really enjoying it. I hope you all had a relaxing weekend but it’s Monday which means it’s time for a fun book review. And the book I am reviewing is called:

Paralucidity

Summary: Somebody wanted Minerva Rus dead. They succeeded. But Minerva isn’t letting a little thing like death stop her.
After the dangerous adventure that killed her in Memortality, Minerva Rus has reconciled herself to being dead. She and her also-dead boyfriend Raven share an amazing gift that allows them to bring the dead back to life―including each other. Now that Jules, their most dangerous enemy, has been banished from reality and trapped inside her own mind, Minerva and Raven plan on enjoying the eternity of their unnatural lives.
But immortality isn’t safe. Minerva and Raven’s life-giving powers mysteriously fade, forcing them to take refuge in The Between, a shadowy realm of memories that lies between life and death. What’s more, their old adversary Jules is on the loose, partnered with a resurrected Nazi scientist planning a monstrous experiment that will change the destiny of the human race. And now it’s up to a 21-year-old dead girl to save the world―again.

My review: I give this book 5🌟’s. So after reading the first book in the saga I knew that the second book would also be amazing but I didn’t know how amazing it would truly be! This fantasy is filled with devastating plot twists, time travel, stopping some villains, and a heart filled romance!

So this book was told from multiple perspectives and I’d have to say my favorite perspectives were from Minerva and Carson. I feel like I liked them the most because they were so different but the same as well. It’s not something I can go into full detail about because spoilers, but when you read it for yourself you’ll know what I mean.

The plot twists in this book are beyond crazy, I’m talking like crazy rollercoaster ride. Each time I suspected something to come it pulled a 180 on me and did something else. And the ending of the book was perfect but dangled you right over for a cliff hanger. Like I said in the first book Memorality, I cannot wait for the 3rd installment of this brilliant saga.

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AUTHOR BIO:

Stephen H. Provost is a veteran editor, reporter and columnists with more than 30 years of experience at daily newspapers in California. He’s currently the managing editor of The Cambrian on the Central Coast, as well as a columnist and assistant city editor for The Tribune in San Luis Obispo.

As an author, he has written historical nonfiction (“Fresno Growing Up” and “Highway 99: The History of California’s Main Street”), novels (“Memortality” and “Identity Break”), while also exploring the realms of mythology, fable and ancient history.

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2 comments

  1. Priyasha · September 10, 2018

    Great review

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