Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Review of Rouge by Isabella Modra

Rouge by Isabella Modra
Reviewed by A.C. Haury



Overall Rating: 4/5

Print Length: 297 pages


Synopsis: 

Hunter Harrison is no superhero. She doesn't wear a cape, or a lycra suit, or prance around dark alleyways looking for punk-ass kids to torment. But Hunter has a power; the power to control fire. And it is one nasty flame brewing in her soul.

In the midst of her senior year, uncovering the truth about her parent's death and how she came to inherit such abilities, and falling in love with a nerdy activist from her school, Hunter finds herself in a battle with a supernatural flame that reacts to her every emotion. Anger, fear, even passion arouse the flame within and Hunter fights to keep her identity secret whilst also protecting those she loves. 

But being a hero is easier said than done, especially when tragedy strikes and Hunter is forced to make a choice; let the fire take control and seek revenge for her loss, or walk away. But mercy is a bitch, especially when there’s a fire boiling inside her hotter than the darkest pits of hell.


Review


I received a copy of Rouge for a fair and honest review.

I was intrigued by this novel from the moment I read the synopsis, and Rouge definitely did not disappoint. This book has it all from romance and action, to mystery and suspense. Fans of fantasy and paranormal genres will enjoy this book, but Modra's book is not just limited to those sub-genres. Anyone who enjoys a fast paced, exciting and intriguing story with romance, suspense and a great plot will be sure to enjoy Rouge. Excellent debut from Isabella Modra.



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