6/12/2023 0 Comments Wake unto me by lisa cach![]() ![]() She arrives at the Fortune School – conveniently established in a crumbling and Gothic castle – worried about being unable to fit in with the other students, who are mostly daughters of members of European royalty with an African princess or two thrown in. Haunted by terrifying dreams and unable to confide in anyone, she grasps at a chance to get out of her small town by applying for a scholarship offered by an all-girls college in France. But our American nobody Caitlyn Monahan does know that she is different from the others since she was young. Of course, we have a Special Heroine, the chosen one by prophecy. This one may lack the heaving bosoms of virginal ingenues awaiting the bite of a vampire boyfriend in a dystopian America in the 31st century, but it’s a deftly written and engaging read. ![]() In fact, this one, with its dream and time-travel woo-woo, seems almost dated in comparison to those books. Wake Unto Me marks Lisa Cach’s foray into the young adult romantic paranormal genre, and just like it was with Ms Cach’s books for a more adult audience, this one is a refreshing change from the usual vampire, angel, dystopian melodrama, and other fads flooding the market at the moment. ![]()
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