![]() ![]() The first part of the novel is introductory we meet Skyla, her mom, sister Mia, stepdad Tad, stepbrother Drake and stepsister Melissa as this Brady-ish family moves from L.A. Most of all, she came across as a very genuine, real character one that was both easy to connect with and care about. Skyla was a heroine after my own heart: snarky, willful, passionate and curious. I laughed throughout this book, and often. Also, added bonus, real humor ("we had this whole East Side/West Side thing So I was expecting musical gang fights and a lot of girls named Maria."). ![]() The book certainly feels like the story of a teenage girl, rather than how an adult would assume a teenage would write or speak. The prose flows very nicely, and naturally. As soon as Skyla begins to tell her tale, I was hooked. I was intrigued beginning from the first paragraph. ![]() Angels/Nephilim seem to be on a new wave of literary popularity, and Ethereal does not disappoint. ![]()
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