Vicious Grace review by JDavi
Vicious Grace: Book Three of the Black Sun's Daughter
by M.L.N. Hanover
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Makanda, IL, United States
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Kim starts working at the mysterious Grace Memorial Hospital in Chicago where strange things have been happening. She soon realizes it is to large for her to handle herself and calls Jayné and her group of friends to help.Then face many difficuties including an attack in the hospital, which they barely escaped.The mysteries extend to there house when they find two hidden rooms. In one of the rooms they find Jayné's uncle Eric's private study. Inside they find clues to what is terrorizing the hospital and things that may tear them apart.

Opinion: 

Vicious Grace is a very unique book with many plot twists. I think, M.L.N. Hanover did very well in creatingan alternate world where demonic parasites, or riders, plague the world. Luckily for the people of that world they have the powerful heroine, Jayné, to fight the evil spiritsof the world and protect them.When she is not fighting the forces of evil she is almost a normal girl who has family problems and fights to keep her new family together.I think the theme of this story isthe importance of teamwork. I would recomend this book to teens who like fantasy, mysery, and actions.

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content
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