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Legacy Kore is an average seventeen year old with your basic insane crush on the hottest guy in school... rather Adin Shepard was the hottest guy in school before he graduated a couple of weeks ago. Now it's summer vacation and she's not sure when she'll get to see him again. Until he shows up at her surprise seventeenth birthday party. Cue saliva glands--it's time to drool. But her giddiness is cut short when her guardian delivers an emotional blow, telling Legacy her mother hadn't died when she was baby, but that she'd left for Legacy's protection all those years ago. After the initial shock, she expects some story about how her mother was in the Witness Protection Program or something else just as crazy, but when she's told that her mother is a Greek Goddess and that Legacy is changing into one too, she thinks her guardian needs a trip to a mental hospital. Legacy a goddess? Um, yeah. Right. And her BFF is the Easter Bunny. While trying to make sense out of something that was impossible to believe, Adin asks Legacy out on a date. She is thrilled that her fantasy might become a reality, but when she meets the new guy in town, River, she discovers everything isn't always as it seems, and the legacy she wants just might not be the legacy she is destined to have. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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In a town where gods and goddess are no different than learning ABCs, Legacy is only made aware that on her 18th birthday she will ascend to a goddess like her mother, who hadn't died but left to keep her child safe.
Legacy can't piece together apparently common knowledge without someone spelling it out for her. (Was she stone for 17 years?)
For a story with an interesting plot, it may be a hit for high schoolers who can't tell decent writing from text slang, but it seriously lacks in the grammar and punctuation. The villains could be a psychosis with how little we see of them.
This book has sat on my Kindle since 2013, and sadly I wish I hadn't wasted my time this morning. The plot and creativity are shelved in place of a boy and faux love. Teens will love it. ( )