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Upon first glance, Emma Harper may seem to be an ordinary high school sophomore navigating the mundane complexities of her everyday life. However, her world dramatically shifts when she experiences sudden blindness, instigating a fearful anticipation that her life may have irrevocably changed. When her sight returns, Emma’s perception is altered, and she finds herself unsure of the new reality her vision presents. This ignites an intriguing question – what new challenges will Emma have to confront daily?
In Opened, S.T. Sanchez crafts an extraordinary narrative that bridges the gap between our human realm and the ethereal Fey world. The author exhibits a unique character-building talent, sculpting personalities from both universes with such veracity that they spring to life in the reader’s imagination. The vivid, multifaceted portrayal of these characters and the worlds they inhabit is nothing short of magical. The Fey world, in particular, was so authentically depicted that I found myself thoroughly immersed, experiencing its mystical allure firsthand. It was as though this world transcended fiction and gained an existence of its own.
The dynamic between Emma and Dante, our protagonists, was captivating. Despite the chasm of difference that separates their respective worlds, there was an underlying hope that their paths would converge in a meaningful way. Their journey, filled with unexpected twists and high-stakes crises, had me engrossed, my heart pounding in sync with the escalating tension in the plot. Throughout the narrative, I found myself rooting for Emma and Dante, hoping they could navigate their conflicts and potentially realize the profound bond developing between them.
From its compelling world-building to its intricate characters and engaging plot, Opened secured my interest from the outset and kept me hooked until the very last page. While it is perfectly suited for preteen and teenage readers, it also extends an invitation to adult readers. As an adult reviewer, I can attest to the novel’s broad appeal and thoroughly enjoyed this standalone story from S.T. Sanchez.
Pages: 285 | ASIN : B0C3FVD944
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