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Book Review: Finding Sky by Joss Stirling


When Sky catches a glimpse of Zed for the first time, lounging against his motorbike at school, she is drawn to him just like every other girl in Wickenridge. But Zed sees something special in her that the other girls don’t have. Zed tells her they are both Savants – people with special powers like telepathy and the ability to see into the future. Not only that, she is a Savant too, and his soulfinder – meant to be together.


When a soulfinder speaks telepathically to her partner, it’s like all the lights coming on in a building. You lit me up like Vegas. But for Sky it’s just not that easy – she’s a mystery to herself, haunted by nightmares from her past before she was adopted, and riddled with doubt and insecurity. Just when Sky is slowly coming round to the idea of being with Zed she is kidnapped by a family of criminal Savants. In a chilling twist, Sky and Zed’s relationship is put to the ultimate test and the fate of those she loves lie in Sky’s hands. Will Sky have the strength to embrace her power and be brave enough to control her own destiny, or will the dark demons of her past prevent her from realising her true potential?


My Review:


Rating: 4/5 stars.


This was my second time reading this book and I'd loved it just as much this time! It's a great YA fantasy/romance about Sky who has moved from England to the US with her adoptive parents. When she meets Zed they clash straight away but is there more to this relationship?

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I loved the relationship between Zed and Sky and how they rubbed each other the wrong way. But then were drawn together! I loved how it was revealed about their different savant powers and the danger that this put them through.

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The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because it was too PG for me and the ending felt a little rushed. Excited the be able to finally read this 7 book series!


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