The Immortal Lost review by KMee0611
The Immortal Lost
by H. R. Phillips
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Glendale, AZ , United States
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The Immortal Lost is about a twenty-three year old girl, home to visit after graduating collage, who has always been slightly different. Dylan Black has the ability to see into others minds. What her mother calls a gift, she has learned from a young age to be a curse. A fun pass time that now she tries to avoid, thanks to a strange man who gave her horrible thoughts it seems on purpose. Now he's back to haunt her dreams and her conscious mind. Along with too very real people, one of which is a very good looking younger man, who try to answer her questions, but their answers only lead to more questions.

Opinion: 

I thought H.R Phillips book was a bit jumbled. Instead of starting in Dylan and the main male character's past, and jumping forward, it seemed most of the book was made up of flash backs. It made it confusing and hard to understand. He was really descriptive and I could easily picture the environment the characters were in. The tightness of Dylans family and few friends made me envious. I didn't quite understand the plot but it was an ok, fast read.

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content
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