INVISIBLE FEARS by Mary Buckham – Review

INVISIBLE FEARS: KELLY McALLISTER (INVISIBLE RECRUITS 6) – Book Review

Mary BuckhamAs a writer, I watch out for issues like setting, action and language, combining to make up the main character’s unique Point of View. I learned very little from this book. How disappointing. Because despite my best intentions to dissect this book like a top-of-her-field medical examiner, I was sucked into the story after the first two paragraphs. Seriously, I remember it started with a vivid description of scent, and then woosh, Africa, action, mystery, preternaturals, twist, relationship, more action, twist, bam, and the roller-coaster ride was over.

Kelly McAllister has left her kindergarten teacher days far behind her. Far behind. Well, okay. Perhaps not that far. She’s still a kind, nurturing person, but she has an edge to her I found incredibly endearing. Determined, she leads her team of Invisible Recruits to Sierra Leone with a clear mission. And an ulterior motive. Her mission: dealing with a threat to humans and preternaturals. Her ulterior motive: to avenge her sister’s death.

I make no secret of the fact that Urban Fantasy is my favorite genre. And this book features everything that makes Urban Fantasy great.

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  1. […] Invisible Fears, part one of her Invisible Recruit series. You can find my review on her book here: Invisible Fears – Review So let me hand over my mic. The next voice you’ll hear will be […]

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