An ordinary town . . .
full of deadly secrets
Strange things have
been happening in sixteen-year-old Maya's small Vancouver Island community—from
the mountain lions that have been constantly approaching her to her best
friend's hidden talent for "feeling" out people and situations.
There's also a sexy new bad boy who makes Maya feel . . . different. Combine
that with a few unexplained deaths and a mystery involving Maya's biological
parents and it's easy to suspect that this town might have more than its share
of skeletons in its closet.
(Amazon product description)
I was pleasantly surprised by this book. I am not a big fan of shape shifters. (I keep saying that, but look at all of the
shape shifter books that I give good reviews to...) I love the premise of this book. We have a creepy small town in the middle of
nowhere owned by a medical research corporation, a girl who has an abnormal talent
with wild animals, a new guy in town with a secret past and a best friend who
dies under mysterious circumstances. This
plot could go in a lot of different directions.
I loved the main character, Maya. She is smart and kind--a little judgmental,
but she’s working on that--and her talent with animals has me insanely jealous.
Maya has a great sense of humor and she has some really funny lines. I love the way to teases her parents.
Maya: "Have you
met the tattoo artist? Is he hot?"
Mom: "He's a
she."
Maya: "Is she
hot? Cause I'm still young, you know. My sexual identity isn't fully
formed." (pg. 37)
The friendship between her and Daniel was really nice. I loved how close they were in a platonic
way. Many male/female friendships in YA
are fronts for one party crushing on the other, whether reciprocated or
not. Oh, this is only the first book in
the series, so there is time for something to develop between them, but I
really hope not. I like them just as
friends.
Rafe was also an interesting character. Okay, so it seems every YA novel has a
mysterious new guy in school that happens to be totally hot and only has eyes
for the main character. While Rafe fits
this stereotype to a T, I liked him. I
can’t help having a soft spot for the bad boys.
:)
The paranormal elements of this story were really cool. I’m happy to see the Native mythology
used. I also love felines of all kinds,
so it’s refreshing to have a shifter story not focusing on werewolves.
The book ends on a cliffhanger with a lot of unanswered
questions. I’ve come to expect that with
the first book of a series, but some readers might find it annoying. My advice is to have the second book of the
series handy so you can keep going.
Overall, I give The
Gathering...
Plot - 4 1/2
bookmarks (I wanted more with the medical research facility. Left with too many questions.)
Character development
- 5 bookmarks
Mythology - 4 1/2
bookmarks
Dream cast (otherwise
known as who I pictured while reading) - Q'orianka Kilcher (Maya), Zach
Roerig (Daniel), Diego Boneta (Rafe)
Enjoyed reading this. Esepcially liked the quotes you selected to share. They highlighted Maya's character/nature.
ReplyDeleteAlso, like your rating system!
best, Karen
FolkHeart Press
Black Pepper Visions
Completely agree with your review! I love Kelley Armstrongs books, though particularly these 'teen' series that she's been writing, such as this and her Chloe Saunders books (they were good!)
ReplyDeleteI too always have a soft spot for the bad boys! :)
This looks really interesting. As soon as you said, "...creepy small town in the middle of nowhere owned by a medical research corporation" I was sold! :)
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