Sunday 21 February 2016

Escape to Eden Review



Run now!

When seventeen-year-old Sage wakes up in a hospital with no memories, her only clue are the words written on her hand. With a deadly disease threatening to wipe out mankind, Sage must find out who she is and why most people would kill to get their hands on her--before it's too late. This fast-paced, futuristic thriller is a spine-tingling read!



                  


Rachel McClellan was born and raised in Idaho, a place secretly known for its supernatural creatures. When she's not in her writing lair, she's partying with her husband and four crazy, yet lovable, children. Rachel's love for storytelling began as a child when the moon first possessed the night. For when the lights went out, her imagination painted a whole new world. And what a scary world it was... 



                      


5 out of 5 Stars
This book grabs you the moment you start and takes you on a whirlwind ride that doesn’t end until the last page. There was barely time to breath between the action, but somehow you don’t mind. I actually really enjoy the plot line as well. You always see stories where the main character has special powers but it is very unusual to have the main character be the one without any of these traits. I could almost feel her frustration at being the weak and plain one when all around her everyone else was brilliant, strong and stunning. I loved the interaction between the main characters and found myself questioning motives, and hoping for the best for them all. If you like the Hunger Games you will love this book, it has so much more intense action. It is a heart pumping, nail biting, sigh worthy story. I look forward to seeing what comes next. 

·       Character Casting

o   Sage Radkey: Lucy Hale
 




o   Colt: Dylan O'brien
 



o   Jenna: Dove Cameron





o   Anthony: Theo James




o   Max: Levi Miller


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