Carrier of the Mark by Leigh Fallon

Carrier of the Mark (Carrier of the Mark, #1)

by Leigh Fallon

Bewitching debut teen fiction from Inkpop sensation – dark magic, prophecies and irresistible romance collide in this beguiling read.

When Megan Rosenberg moves to Ireland, everything in her life seems to fall into place. She makes close friends with the girls in her class, her relationship with her dad is better than ever, and she finds herself inexplicably drawn to gorgeous, mysterious Adam DeRis.

Adam is cold and aloof at first, but when Megan finally breaks down the icy barrier between them, she is amazed by the intensity of their connection. Then Adam reveals a secret about the magical destiny that will shape both of their lives but also threatens to tear them apart…

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5 of 5 stars

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Carrier of the Mark is a great debut novel by author Leigh Fallon and I really enjoyed it. As you know I am a big Twilight fan and this book shares some of the same characteristics, such as a new girl in town, the instant attraction to a gorgeous and strange guy, the mystery that surrounds him and his family and the constant danger they are all in. But Carrier of the Mark has enough differences that make it a unique book on its own right.

Megan is a strong female character that adapts and accepts fairly quickly what is thrown at her. She doesn’t like to be a damsel in distress and I liked that about her. Adam is (as I mentioned earlier) is gorgeous and he cares for Megan a lot and doesn’t care to show it. I am a romantic at heart and the romance between Megan and Adam felt so real (even though it happened fast) and sweet and passionate, all at the same time. Other characters in the book were well developed and I liked Adam’s family and Megan’s new friends.

The story flows at a good pace and the plot is believable and not predictable. I like that everyone was straightforward and we knew about what the “carrier of the mark” means soon in the story. The explanation about how it all works was a little hard to understand, but I got the gist of it. The book was easy and fast to read and I couldn’t put it down.

The Carrier of the Mark was a great read for me and I loved it. I will be counting the days until Dawn of the Knights is published sometime next year.

About the cover: What can I say, other than it is gorgeous? The feeling of weightlessness is very appropriate for the story and the blue makes a beautiful contrast with other elements in the cover.

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