Mindspeak by Heather Sunseri

Posted June 7, 2015 by karenbaron in Review, Romance, Science Fiction, Series, Young Adult / 0 Comments

Mindspeak by Heather Sunseri

Mindspeak

by Heather Sunseri
five-stars
Series: Mindspeak #1
Series Rating: five-stars
Published by Sun Publishing on June 6th 2013
Genres: YA Dystopian Romance Sci-Fi
Pages: 396
Format: Kindle
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Also in this series: Mindsiege

She was created for a purpose so revolutionary, someone was willing to kill for it.
Seventeen-year-old Lexi Matthews keeps two secrets from her elite boarding school classmates—she’s the daughter of a famous and controversial geneticist, and she can influence people’s thoughts.
But after new student Jack DeWeese heals her broken arm with an anything-but-simple touch, he forces Lexi to face a new reality—her abilities reach much further than speaking to the minds of others.
After Lexi’s father goes missing and she receives threatening emails, she can’t decide whether to fall into Jack’s arms or run and hide.
As Lexi seeks answers to what she and Jack are, she discovers a truth more unsettling than anything her science books can teach. And letting Jack into her life of secrets is not only a threat to her very existence, but it just might break her heart wide open.

Mindspeak by Heather Sunseri was a lot different than what I thought.

For this book I thought that it was going to be way different than what it actually is. See I thought it was just someone that was made in a lab. Then put into someone to grow up as a normal person until her powers surfaced. Obviously I was wrong and I was surprised when I was reading it. I loved the book a lot.

The Main Female and Male Lead Characters

Lexi Matthews is the main character of the book and she is a great character. She goes to a boarding school that is a school for gifted people along with a special class for them as well. She is on the swim team.

Jack DeWeese is the male lead of the book and he is an interesting character. He is thinking about going to the boarding school and he is also already attending the special class for the gifted people. He also ends up helping out Lexi.

An Excellent book that keeps you guessing

At least that is what I originally thought until I got to a certain point and I was reading a part that made me rethink my first thought of the book. I was actually surprised by that part and I didn’t mind really that I was wrong since that is a good thing to do. I love it very much.

Worthy of Five Stars!

This book is a really good book and I will recommend it to anyone. I will give it five stars.

This Review was previously posted on my blogspot site which I will be closing soon.

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About Heather Sunseri

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Heather Sunseri was raised on a tiny farm in the smallest of towns in thoroughbred horse country near Lexington, Kentucky. After high school, she attended Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, and later graduated from the University of Kentucky with a degree in accounting. Always torn between a passion for fantasy and a mind for the rational, it only made sense to combine her career in accounting with a novel-writing dream.

Heather now lives in a different small town on the other side of Lexington with her two children, and her husband, Mike, the biggest Oregon Duck fan in the universe. When she’s not writing, she spends her time tormenting her daughter’s cat, Olivia, and loving on her son’s Golden Retriever, Jenny.

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