Thursday, June 20, 2013

Indigo Incite by Jacinda Buckmann - Review

Indigo InciteThere are no secrets
Sixteen-year-old Tyler believed that his extra-sensory powers were a secret, but when his twin brother, Toby, is kidnapped by a covert government agency, he realizes that he has no secrets, and he has nowhere to hide.
He’s not alone
Now, in order to save himself and rescue his brother, Tyler must call upon the help of four strangers. Unknown to each other, Eddie, Liliana, Grace, and Sarah share a common bond. They are Indigo Children. With extra-sensory powers of their own, they must unite with Tyler in order to maintain their freedom.
Unexpected romance
They’re on the run. They’re on a mission. Romance is a distraction that Tyler can’t afford. But sometimes, the heart has a mind of its own.
Time is running out
Will they find Toby before the agency finds them first? Find out in Indigo Incite, Book One of the Indigo Trilogy.

My Thoughts: Indigo Incite was a very exciting book. Since the book was set mostly around a rescue mission, it was full of suspense. With each new secret that was revealed I went deeper into the Indigo world. The little glimpses into what we may see in future books, like the Star Children, really interested me. I loved how the Star Children were explained. I also loved the dark, twisted agency that searches out the Indigo Children.

I enjoyed the characters in the book. I found them to be very believable. The typical thoughts of teenagers were great. Even amidst danger, there were attractions. I loved watching the relationships grow between them all. My favorite thing about the characters was their powers. Many of them coincided, but each had something extra unique. I also enjoyed getting to read the book from so many points of view. I love that look into each character’s mind. I liked the twins, but I really want to see what will happen with Sarah and Ian the most. They ended up being my favorite characters in the book.

I have read books similar to this (first that comes to mind is the Maximum Ride series by James Patterson at certain times), but Jacinda Buchmann put her own spin on things. I loved where Buchmann took this first book. I don't want to give any part of the book away, but there were several instances where I was not expecting what happened. I cannot wait to see what the Indigo children will do next.

I really loved how Buchmann ended the book. While she gave closure she also left that opening for so much more in later books. I will be very excited for the next book to come out. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys sci-fi and fantasy.  

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Jacinda BuchmannAbout Jacinda Buchmann

Jacinda Buchmann lives in Arizona with her husband and three children. She graduated from Carroll College, in Helena, Montana, with a B.A. in elementary education and later received a Master’s degree from Northern Arizona University, in school counseling. After spending several years as a teacher and later a school counselor, she now spends her time writing, any free chance she can get, that is, when she’s not spending time with her family or creating a new concoction in the kitchen.
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I received an e-copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are 100% my own. 

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