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Heather
Topham Wood graduated from the College of New Jersey in 2005 and holds a
bachelor’s
degree in English. Working full-time as a freelance writer for publications
such as
USA Today,
Livestrong.com, Outlook by the Bay and Step in Style magazine, she writes
fiction
novels in
her spare time. She resides in Trenton, New Jersey with her husband and two
sons.
First
Visions is the first novel in the Second Sight Series.
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Title: First Visions (Second Sight #1)
Author: Heather Topham Wood
Date Published: 4/27/12
Synopsis:
Two years ago, 21-year-old Kate Edwards became deathly ill and slipped into a coma. While unconscious, she crept into the mind of a missing boy and awoke with the knowledge of his location. Friends and family were skeptical and wary of her new ability to see into the minds of others. Their fears prompted Kate to keep her psychic powers a secret. Feeling alienated, she dropped out of college and spent most of her days holed up at her mother’s home.
Now another child has been abducted. Police detective Jared Corbett seeks out Kate for her help in solving the case. Reluctantly, Kate agrees and they must work together to bring 8-year-old Cori Preston home to her family. Although attracted to one another, Jared has a girlfriend with ties to the abduction case and Kate is sarcastic and guarded since her coma. With visions she can’t control and an uncontrollable attraction to the detective, she wonders if she can leave the past behind and finally stop hiding from the world. Otherwise, Cori may be lost forever.
My Rating: 4.5 *'s
Well, to start with, it is a BEAUTIFUL cover!
I am a huge fan of the Upper YA category. I guess you would say college age. Not necessarily in college but of age to be.
Kate has been through a lot in her life. She suffers a coma and wakes up having had a vision of missing child. She is thrust into the spotlight and loses everything. She feels the need to seclude herself and ignore her visions.
Jared is a detective who has a personal connection to a missing child. He will do whatever it takes to find his girlfriends little sister, even digging up old stories and information on a local girl who helped police find a missing child.
Kate is VERY reluctant to help Jared. For one, she is fighting a huge attraction to him, but hello he has a girlfriend. For two, she does not want to be in the media again after what happened last time. After making a deal they begin working together. As more and more is uncovered on the case, the closer they are becoming. They can't fight there attraction, but then there is Jared's girlfriend to consider.
I loved the way the attraction between Kate and Jared progressed. The case seemed real and the visions were well written and intense. This was just an overall great story! Maybe not your average YA Paranormal, but definitely something to take a chance on. A breathe of fresh air!
EXCERPT
Jared picks up Kate
when she becomes stranded after a disastrous date:
Kate shifted in her seat and wondered how much she
should confess about her night with Sebastian. Her inebriated tongue may end up
revealing too much to Jared and she could find herself admitting how she
couldn’t stand to kiss Sebastian because she was falling for him.
Jared seemed to speculate her discomfort could be
over some sort of impropriety on Sebastian’s part. She saw his muscles tense as
he said, “Kate, please tell me I don’t have to turn this car around and murder
this Sebastian kid.”
She shook her head. “No, it was fine. I guess we were
kind of on a date. I just wasn’t comfortable with how much he had to drink and
where he wanted to take things.” She gave him a dazzling smile before
continuing with her explanation. “See, you saved me in more ways than one
tonight. My mother is the queen of thank you notes. So, don’t be surprised to
receive one from her that displays her appreciation for keeping her daughter’s
body and chastity safeguarded.”
He gave her a long look and she began to guess at how
terrible she appeared. She hadn’t checked out a mirror in a long time and
Sebastian’s moves on her probably made her resemble someone who recently had a
roll in the hay.
“I should get you home,” he said at last. He was
pulled out of his reverie and began to drive out of the parking lot.
She sank back into the leather seat and relaxed into
the moment. Riding in his personal car in the middle of the night seemed to
heighten the intimacy she felt developing between them. She still felt a buzz
from the alcohol and his closeness was doing strange things to her. Something
was nagging at her and she questioned whether she should disclose anything to
him. Her tongue felt loose and she allowed the words to spill out of her mouth.
After letting out an exaggerated sigh, she whispered, “I had a vision about
you.”
It was silent for a long moment. His voice didn’t
reveal much as he inquired, “You did?”
“It was your first day of kindergarten. You were
dressed in Transformers stuff practically head to toe. You were calling
yourself Optimus Prime.” She giggled loudly as she visualized Jared as a punk
kindergartener.
His silence provoked her to go on and she shut her
eyes to recall the vision. “I saw your mother and she was…” she trailed off
before saying, “beautiful. Like amazingly so—with not one single flaw. You look
like her, you know? Your father was there too and he was snapping pictures of
you and her. You were nervous about school and she got down on her knees and
told you to not worry. Just close your eyes and she would be there holding your
hand.”
Finally opening her eyes, she shifted to face him.
“It felt like she sensed that she would die young. Jared, she wanted you to
remember she’d always be there for you.”
Kate swallowed hard when she saw how upset Jared
looked. His features were tight and the dashboard illuminated moisture in his
eyes. “Jared, I’m sorry…” she started, but her sentiment trailed off when he
pulled the car over to the side of the road suddenly. Looking around, she
realized they were at the end of her street.
He jumped out of the car and placed his hands behind
his head. She watched him pace in front of the hood of the BMW for a minute
before she slowly exited the vehicle. Approaching him cautiously, Kate asked
softly, “Jared? What’s wrong?”
He produced a half laugh and half sobbing sound. “I
don’t know, Kate, everything’s wrong.
I mean, what are you doing here?”
“What do you mean?” she asked leaning against the
hood.
Jared rarely seemed to lose his cool and it made her
apprehensive about how he could be feeling. Was he agitated because of the
vision? Or was he feeling something for her and he didn’t know how to deal with
it?
“I like you, I do,
but maybe we’ve been spending too much time together. It’s probably not a good
idea for us to be as close as we’re becoming,” Jared said without meeting her
eyes.
“I’m sorry I told you about the vision,” she
apologized. As she positioned her body closer to him, she raised her voice in
agitation. “I warned you this would
happen. You’re obviously freaked out that I saw such a cherished memory of your
mother. I would’ve never gone into your head if I could’ve stopped it! My
visions are usually horrible, I only wanted to share with you that you gave me
one of the best ones I ever had.”
“Kate, it’s not about your vision. It’s freaking
incredible that you were able to see my parents as if they were still alive. I
thought it would be fine for us to be friends, but…”
“But you know I want you?” she asked in her most
seductive voice. The way he was protesting made her confident that he was
finding it as impossible as she was to fight off their attraction. Putting her
hands on her hips and sticking out her chest, she was hoping her sudden loss of
inhibitions would pay off with a kiss from him.
Jared stood in front of her and grabbed her by the
shoulders. His eyelids were lowered and he moistened his lips. The pull was
undeniable and it felt completely natural to close her eyes and move to his
mouth for a kiss.
Suddenly, his grip tightened and he said in a husky
voice, “Kate, no.”
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3 comments:
Great review! I loved the way you expressed your feelings about this book. I agree it was a great read.
Sounds like a wonderful book
Thanks Cami for featuring my book on your blog!
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