13 Ways to Midnight by Rue Volley | Review

33926261“Sixteen-year-old Echo Navarri, daughter of world-famous archaeologists, Alice and Peter Navarri, had spent her life traveling from one expedition to the next as her parents unearthed lost civilizations.

On their thirteenth dig, Midnight, Echo’s twin sister, disappears without a trace. This prompts a year-long search that leaves the family nearly broken. In an attempt to find some closure they reluctantly host a mock funeral for Midnight without ever recovering her remains.

Nearing the one year anniversary of Midnight’s assumed death, Echo is sent to live with her eccentric Aunt Luna who is the caretaker of the centuries old Navarri Estate in Port Royal, Maine.

Echo attempts to settle into her new life in Port Royal, but soon finds that she’s destined for adventure as the mystery of her family’s history, the sunless town, and its oddly intriguing people teeter on the supernatural.”

Volley, Rue. 13 Ways to Midnight Book One (A Reverse Harem Young Adult Paranormal Romance)(The Midnight Saga #1). Goodreads, 2017. Accessed April 1, 2018. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33926261-13-ways-to-midnight-book-one-a-reverse-harem-young-adult-paranormal-rom?ac=1&from_search=true

I received this book for free by Rue Volley in exchange for a review. Disclaimer: I keep my opinions 100% honest and open-minded.

My Thoughts:

While reading 13 Ways to Midnight book one I did get intrigued every now and then by things that weren’t focused on a whole lot such as the ‘folklore’ lingering in Port Royal forest. Like the black buck and the God of Death. This novel is very comparable to Twilight. I know a lot of people don’t like Twilight but I enjoyed the books so I didn’t mind this too much. Luna had that spunky, eccentric aunt vibe that I love. She’s a character I could definitely hit it off with! I like the fact that there are several different kinds of paranormal ‘creatures’ involved. Some of you may begin to feel mislead because you are probably assuming Echo will spend the majority of her time searching for her twin sister, Midnight. What I didn’t realize was there will be 13 books in this series. Keep that in mind. It’s definitely one I plan on continuing, although a bit predictable. After Midnight goes missing, Echo begins her own journey in Port Royal. There she makes many friends and some enemies. She discovers things about the sunless town, herself, her family, and others. Things that aren’t scientifically plausible. I’m very interested in seeing how Echo wraps her head around everything that’s becoming reality.

You’ll never miss the sunlight until It’s gone.

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