Book Review: Imaginable (Intangible #2) by J. Meyers

Summary: 
Twins Sera and Luke Raine’s unusual abilities are growing. Sera is healing vampires now, making them human again. And, at times, Luke can actually change the future he Sees.

But Sera’s healing has dangerous consequences, and though Luke is altering the outcome of more visions, he can’t control them yet.

Now Sera is in danger as the dark creatures of the Realm seek to use her. As Luke struggles to master his gift in order to save his sister, he discovers even more about his powers.

And what he learns just may put him in greater danger than Sera has ever been.

Release Date: April 1, 2013
Age Group: YA
Source: Review copy from author

Review:
I've had Imaginable on my Kindle for a while now, and I'm so glad that I finally got around to reading it.  I really enjoyed this paranormal book!  Meyers has created a unique world where Sera and Luke are gifted with abilities that affect paranormal creatures.  Sera can change vampires back into humans and Luke can see the future.  

I love Sera and Luke's close relationship, and the way they interact together.  They support each other tremendously and are always there for each other.  Imaginable was more about Sera than Luke, and it looks like book three will be focused on Luke.  I liked watching the twins grow into their abilities and use them for good purposes.

The cast of paranormal creatures was complex and each character was well-written.  The characterization of minor characters means a lot to me, and Meyers does a great job developing each player in the story.  

The premise of the book, as well as the two worlds: our world and the Realm, was interesting and well-written.  It gave the book more depth, and I loved the imagery of the Realm.

Imaginable was fast-paced and intense.  Sera is fighting for her life for much of the book, and that made for a thrilling read.  I love Sera's strength and compassion.  She is a very likable character.  

No YA paranormal series would be complete without a love story, and the Intangible series is no exception.  I liked that the main focus is not on romance, though.  It made for a more interesting read.

I recommend this series and eagerly await book three! 



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