
The Synopsis:
How far would you go to fit in? Another world?
Fifteen-year-old Nova Hawthorne has a unique trait that sets her apart, yet she wants nothing more than to be normal and fit in.
She soon finds out there’s a very real reason why she feels so out of place in this world—she’s from another one. And prophecy says she is destined to destroy them both.
I received this book from the author via Orchestrating Your Blog Tours for the purpose of this review. All comments and opinions are entirely my own.
Review:

Her “gift” is one of the most powerful magics in existence. And if she’s not careful, she could destroy everything.
Child of Prophecy has an interesting storyline and premise. The characters are unique and I really liked Nova’s magic and how it made her different from others. She was powerful, but caring; emotional yet resolved to be different. And independant. I really liked her independence.
The story is quick paced and eventful. We encounter lots of action, dangerous plots, and twists with surprises. It took me a bit to understand what was going on in the beginning because we start off in the middle of the action and there aren’t a lot of explanations. Over time though, everything starts to make sense and it’s much easier to follow.
Also, this is a clean book. No cursing or sexual content. The action gets decently high, but it’s definitely not gory. Overall, I enjoyed Nova’s story and look forward to the next book! I give it 4 out of 5 stars!
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Tracy is a writer, singer-songwriter, cancer survivor and proud wife and mother. Born and raised in Central New York, she will tell you that her parents gave her the two best tools in her arsenal by reading to her and raising her in a Christian household. In spite of the long Central NY winters she continues to live there with the husband that God created just for her, and the son who is her forever best story. In her heart, she feels that her gift of writing is a little piece of magic, and that it is both her privilege and grandest adventure to find new ways to stretch a hand out to touch the wonder of this vast universe God created.
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