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Sing Down the Stars
Sing Down the Stars
Sing Down the Stars
Audiobook11 hours

Sing Down the Stars

Written by L.J. Hatton

Narrated by Suzanne Elise Freeman

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When they arrived, they spread across the sky like a sea of jellyfish—silent, unknown, alien. When they left, a year later, it seemed as if nothing had changed. But soon, certain girls were born with peculiar abilities—inhuman abilities. An international commission was formed to investigate…and fear began to spread. Families were swept from their homes and, one by one, any girl that was different disappeared.

Penn Roma’s four sisters were born with these dreaded powers: they control the elements of fire, water, earth, and wind.

Penn is the unimaginable fifth child, one with the power to call down the stars.

Her father has hidden his daughters’ powers for sixteen years. Then, one explosive night, Penn loses everything: her sisters are taken, her family destroyed. Now, Penn must do the unthinkable and use the power she’s spent a lifetime suppressing. To save her family and herself, she must travel to the very heart of her world’s darkness and discover the truth about her terrifying gift.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 6, 2015
ISBN9781511305983
Sing Down the Stars
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L.J. Hatton

L.J. Hatton is a Texan, born and raised. She sometimes refers to the towns she’s lived in by the movies filmed in them, and if she wasn’t working as a professional pretender, she’d likely be holed up in a lab somewhere doing genetics research. She is also the author of Sing Down the Stars, the first volume in her Celestine series.

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    Sufficient for the YA offering that it is, "Sing Down the Stars" is not a book for an adult reader. The story is chaotic and there is a lot of zipping from place to place without control or reason. Burning the travel coat without trying to repair it is an insane choice. Perhaps when the entire series is available to read straight through, things will make more sense. In the mean time, kids will probably like it, although it is yet another "the government is bad" book.I received a review copy of "Sing Down the Stars" by L. J. Hatton (Skyscape) through NetGalley.com.