Under Different Stars (Kricket #1) by Amy A. Bartol

 

Goodreads Blurb:

Kricket Hollowell is normally not one to wish upon stars; she believes they’re rarely in her favor. Well versed at dodging caseworkers from Chicago’s foster care system, the past few years on her own have made Kricket an expert at the art of survival and blending in. With her 18th birthday fast approaching, she dreams of the day when she can stop running and find what her heart needs most: a home.

Trey Allairis hates Earth and doubts that anyone from his world can thrive here. What he’s learning of Kricket and her existence away from her true home only confirms his theory. But, when he and Kricket lie together under the stars of Ethar, counting them all may be easier than letting her go.

Kyon Ensin’s secrets number the stars; he knows more about Kricket’s gifts than anyone and plans to possess her because of them. He also knows she’s more valuable than any fire in the night sky. He’ll move the heavens and align them all in order to make her his own.

When everything in their world can be broken, will Kricket rely upon love to save her under different stars?

 

My review: 4.25 stars

I actually very much enjoyed this book. It was very well written and you could very easily get into the story. I have been searching for a good novel about the fae or something of the like, and while this one isn’t as good as I was hoping it would be, its still pretty darn good.

I’m also very surprised with how this novel seems to be playing out. Not in a bad way but you can tell that these are going to be very quick reads. Which to me isn’t a bad thing, as those are usually the kinds of books that I very much like. I find that when a book or a series is too long, the farther I get into them the harder it is to actually pick them up. I read a lot for entertainment and enjoy chewing through a book in a few hours or less.

This book really has everything that I needed of it. I just wish that there was a tiny bit more of a conflict in it, something to really get the blood pumping. Don’t get me wrong there is a ton of action in it, but that’s not the kind of conflict that I’m searching for in a novel.

Off to the next book!

 

Where to buy:   AMAZON

Link to Goodreads page:     GOODREADS

 

 

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