Fracture by MS Megan Miranda

Fracture

by MS Megan Miranda

After falling through the ice of a frozen lake and being resuscitated by her best friend Decker, seventeen-year-old Delaney begins experiencing a strange affinity for the dead and wonders whether she is predicting death or causing it.

Reviewed by Kelsenator on

4 of 5 stars

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Originally posted on my blog Kelsey's Cluttered Bookshelf

Not only was this a book for a debut author, but it blew me away.

Delaney was an A student, getting close to exams, friends with the popular kids, her life going almost perfectly. That is until she crashes through the ice in her town of Maine. Her friends who are near do their best to rescue her, but she was under for 11 minutes, and declared dead. Technically she does die, but through some miracle she comes back after being in a coma for a week. She seems perfectly fine, which her family and doctor have trouble believing. Only thing is, she gets a feeling, a kind of pull towards someone who is close to dying, and she can’t help wanting to see who it is, to try and help them. Through this, she meets Troy, who can feel the same thing, but he’s not out to save anyone.

The rest of the story is about how Delaney handles this weird feeling, trying to figure Troy out, and the relationships with her family and other friends who seem to be slipping away as she changes.

This book was very hard to put down, I just kept wanting to read it. I’m glad that it wasn’t part of a series, stand-alone books are nice once in a while. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who wants to read something new and is willing to give this author a try. You won’t regret it!

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