Hi there, I got this one because I enjoyed her Divergent series and while I liked this book there was a lot I didn't like. The premise of the story is good; I like the conflict, the war, the 'gifts' and the travel. There is family conflict, violence and of course, a little bit of romance. Yeah I like a good bit of violence and political corruption but the story seemed like information overload. Usually, your given everything in bits and pieces, but two whole cultures plus the conflict, gifts and family issues. Akos is kidnapped and held hostage for years by the Noavek family, he's taught to fight and then is forced to be Cyra Noavek's personal servant. Sort of. His current gift interrupts other gifts, while Cyra's only gives pain including to herself. Sometimes it's so unbearable that she cannot even stand or think. When these two are forced together of course romance is in the air, but perhaps not so much when your evil older brother is tort...
Hey all, my momma bought me this book on a whim, there's nothing better than unexpected books. This book is about two friends, one whimsy, one serious. Both looking for something. When Sonia is offered the chance to go to Spain to dance, she jumps at it. In this small Spanish town, Sonia stumbles upon a old man with a story to tell. Not only does Sonia learn about Spain's civil war and it's politics, she learns something about herself. Her mother is long dead and her bond with her father is shaky, her relationship with her husband is turbulent. A photograph in a Spanish cafe of a woman, Sonia thought she knew sends her life in a tailspin. This novel brings a rich history which clashes wonderfully with the present. Sonia is forced to confront certain things about her own life and make life changing decisions. Of course the dancing is something else. It's amazing how words can create an image in your head and make you see (feel) the way of the dance. The langu...