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Sixteen-year-old Leah Grant has given up on being normal. She'd settle for stopping the voices in her head, intrusive visions of the future, and better odds of making it to her seventeenth birthday.
That's the thing about pretending to be human in a world where magic used to exist - at any moment, her cover could be blown and she'll be burned to death like the rest of the witches.
Everything changes when she loses control of her powers and flees the orphanage she grew up in. She desperately wants to be invisible but finds her face plastered on every news channel as humans panic over the possible resurgence of her kind. And now the hunters won't give up until they find her.
Making friends for the first time in her life and falling in love with one of them drives her to discover why she is unlike any being she's ever met - human or otherwise. The dangerous powers inside of her that would repel Nathan, her new, handsome reason for living, are priceless to some. The locked up forever kind of priceless. And to others, they are too dangerous to allow her to live.
Let's hope she can stay hidden.
Finish Christine's story withBook Two: LostBook Three: ShatteredBook Four: Awakened
- Published on: 2013-12-16
- Released on: 2013-12-16
- Format: Kindle eBook
From the Author
Thanks for all of your support! I have uploaded a new version of books one and two. :) Book two, Lost, and book three, Shattered are available now.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
YA fantasy with a darker side
By Zili Robins
3.5 Stars in my Sky!
I received a copy from the author in exchange for an honest review
Leah is a witch in a world where magic is considered bad and supernaturals are hunted. Living in a very Gossip Girl style boarding school, Leah is a socially awkward outcast. After a lifetime spent trying to hide her powers, Leah suffers from depression and genuinely believes she is evil (think normal teen self-loathing and throw in bullies, secrets and unknown powers and you sort of understand where Leah's coming from).
When most people channel their rage inward it usually erupts out in a fit of rage. With Leah her rage includes terrible powers and a loss of control. After a really close call, Leah who later goes by Chris/Christine, is pulled from the school and is fully submerged into the supernatural community. I like how M. Lathan slowly introduced new elements to the story and didn't overload her readers with too much in one go. First witches, then shifters and other sorts of supernaturals.
I really liked Leah/Christine's love interest Nate. Although I did think he was too good to be true at times, but after a certain revelation he acted as I would have expected and became a more realistic teenage boy.
A lot of the story focuses on world building and on Leah/Christine's self-loathing. It was nice to see her find a sense of belonging by the end, but I liked the sense that this was only the beginning. I think this series has the potential to be great. There were a few grammatical errors, but these can be fixed easily and didn't really detract from the story. I did find some of the dialogue a bit young, but I think this was to reflect Leah/Christine's social awkwardness and lack of normal interaction with other teens.
My fav non-spoilery quotes:
* "You looked great in that shirt. That's typically what you wear in my head." He cleared his throat and groaned. "Oh, God. That was weird. I'm the one without social skills."
* "Are you sure about this?" he whispered. "I'd be okay if you if you changed your mind. Okay in the sense of being totally devastated, but still okay. You could do way better."
* "Can we talk about the red lipstick and heels now?" he asked. I smacked his should, embarrassed. "I wanted to look sexy," I said. "Mission accomplished."
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Wow
By Jennifer @ Bad Bird Reads
At A Glance
I was drawn in right from the beginning with all the mystery, and my eyes wouldn't leave the page as I was shocked by the many reveals. Hidden is an exciting read.
The Good
Many may say the beginning was slow and confusing but I thought it was perfect. I literally had to pry myself away from this book just so I could tell people how much I was loving it. I loved the world Lathan created. Leah (who will become Christine as the story goes on) is supposedly the only witch left in the world after the supernatural war where the humans won. Now Leah lives everyday in an orphanage in fear of killing the bullies who torment her every day. Because Leah is scary talented with her magic and she feels like any second she can snap and finally hurt someone. But a witch, Sophia, comes and rescues Leah before she does something she'll regret. She is offered shelter and friends of the witch and shapeshifter sort. But nothing is as it seems. There are people looking for her. Some want to help her, some want to kill her. The question is, who can she trust, especially after she finds out who she really is?
Leah is such a lost soul. She is an introvert to the extreme. She thinks she is the last witch on earth and fears that she will reveal her powers one day. She can read people's minds so she knows when the horrible girls at the orphanage are going to torment her. I was so excited when she was saved. But it took her a long time to come out of her shell. After all those years of abuse, who could blame her? She really grew as a person in this book. When she starts spending time with Nathan, a shapeshifter, she finally gets to feel what it's like to have a friend. But they become so much closer than that because of their similar pasts. Leah is put through the ringer in Hidden. She learns that there is so much to the supernatural community than she first thought. She learns the truth about her parents, and she learns what true evil really is. She did very well handling tough situations considering her social anxiety. I can see Leah becoming a continuously stronger person as she gets more comfortable with herself and her magic.
Nathan was so cute in the beginning. He's like a little puppy (literally). He sees what Leah needs and helps her to step out of her comfort zone but in a safe way. I totally understood why they became such fast friends. They really only have each other in a world that hates who they are. They see the beauty in each other even when others don't. I was sad to see his huge character flaw the popped up about two-thirds into the book. I thought he was better than what he did to Leah, but I also understood his discrimination came from something that had been ingrained into him from the beginning.
The first half of Hidden was the best part for me because I loved not knowing exactly what was going on. That edge-of-your-seat feeling is awesome. And when things started to get revealed I was thrilled that I never once saw in coming. Hidden has a complex plot that will keep you guessing. The characters were both fun and well fleshed out. There were light parts that made you feel hope and extremely dark parts that left you depressed right along with Leah. I literally can't say much more about this book since I would reveal too much.
I am very excited to see what happens next in this series. There is still a lot to be covered, especially with how Hidden ended.
The Bad
Hidden felt a little disjointed to me. The first half was slow (in a good way) and flowed well, then the second half felt like so much happened it was hard to keep up and got a little jumbled.
Leah and Nathan's relationship developed waaaaaaay to fast.
The Snuggly
Leah and Nathan both suffer from absent parents so they click right away. But a couple days of friendship turns into love that's way to fast for me. It felt like they were obsessed with each other. Then Nathan fell out of that love way to fast at the first sign of trouble. They are both too immature to be with each other.
There is some great sexual tension. Expect kissing and touching and a little bumping and grinding. One scene gets pretty steamy, but still appropriate for the YA audience.
Final Thoughts
If you love being surprised, then this is the book for you. Hidden will keep your brain working as the mystery thickens and the characters reveal their true selves. Very much recommended.
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Sienna snatched last week's Chemistry test from my desk. I hadn't turned it over. I knew it was a D minus.
She cackled and passed it around.
"Leah, you would think someone who spends most of her time alone would have better grades," she said. Her birds laughed on cue. "What do you do all day? Obviously not study." She gasped slowly like she'd gotten a revelation in that blonde head of hers. "You fantasize about us, don't you? You probably sleep in Whit's old bed to feel close to her."
Laughter spread around the room like an airborne disease. Disease. I shivered. That was an intriguing thought; I could almost hear the sound their bodies would make against the floor when it hit.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
started great and went downhill from there
By nix0817
The best part of the book was the beginning, when she was still in the "orphanage" and she was trying so hard to fight her urges to hurt her classmates. I liked how the author set up those first scenes into her mind.
And then.... she met these new people, got into a relationship, and it was TOO MUCH teen love that it was just nauseating! She focused to much on the nonsense romance (too much kissing, cuddling, carrying the girl around as if she can't walk) that the author hardly worked on the major plot all throughout the middle of the book... At this time, I was now speed reading
And the last part was just a blurry mess. I skipped even more pages because of too much details and over explanations.... I just wanted to get the whole thing over with.
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