Scintillate Light Key Trilogy Tracy Clark Books
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Book Review- Scintillate by Tracy ClarkCora is deathly ill with a high fever. While in the hospital she hears her stepmom say something about her missing mother and sees a strange man surrounded by a white light. After she recovers she sees colors surrounding everyone. She is completely overwhelmed and her father doesn’t seem concerned about her new condition but she knows something is going on. Her father has major secrets that he refuses to tell her. He tries very hard to keep her life locked down. Cora gains the eye of Flynn, an Irish exchange student. Her father is furious. Yet Cora refuses to stop. Flynn and Cora are drawn to each other. Flynn suddenly goes home leaving Cora heartbroken. She decides the best way to find out more about her new abilities is to go looking for answers from her missing mother. She needs to go to Ireland and find her journal.
Once she gets there she meets someone like her that wants to help her. He tells her more about what she is and they decide to work together. When Cora comes face to face with Flynn again things change a bit. They pick up where they left off. Then big secrets come out after Cora confronts the man with the white aura. Danger surrounds her and she doesn’t know what to do.
This book was crazy. It started well with Cora being ill and strange things happening. It was written well and draws you in quickly. The mystery concerning her mother is threaded throughout the story. The author drops many bombs as the story evolves. The direction she took wasn’t what I expected. It was an interesting idea about what Cora was and what hunted her. I like the ancient Celtic stories that intertwined the answers she was seeking.
I felt for Cora the whole way. She was heartbroken and going in blind, having no clue what was really happening to her. It was a fabulous story with definite highs and lows. I give it a 4 out of 5.
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Scintillate Light Key Trilogy Tracy Clark Books Reviews
Scintillate is the first installment in Tracy Clark's The Light Key Trilogy. The trilogy features 17-year old Cora Sandoval, a quiet, introspective, book lover who is half Latino (Chilean) on her father's side and half Irish on her mother's side. A mother who disappeared without a trace when she was five. A girl who basically only has only two real friends in her cousin Mari, and Dun, he who is of Indian descent. After finding herself in the Hospital with an extremely high temperature, Cora finds that she can now see colors around people.
What's even stranger for Cora, is that there are apparently different colors for different moods a person is feeling at the time. Cora's own aura is silver. Something no-one else apparently has. Here's where things get a bit crazy. First, why did her father take blood from her when she was in the hospital? Second, why has he been keeping secrets about what is happening to her, and what happened to her mother so close to his chest? Third, why does a stranger say to her "A mighty flame follows a tiny spark?"
The final curiosity in this book was the insta-connection between Cora and Irish McDreamy Finn Doyle which sort of goes through a strange rollercoaster ride that left my head hurting. Who is Finn really, and why after getting close to Cora, does he jet back home to Ireland without any explanation? If that doesn't raise several red flags, I dare not say what will. So, again, what does this all mean? Does what Cora is going through have anything to do with her mother's disappearance, or the research she was supposedly doing at the time of her disappearance?
Without any word of warning to her father, Cora jets off to Ireland in hopes of following the trail of her mother, Grace Sandoval. A trip that opens Cora's eyes into the fact that there are those people called Arrazi, who are hunting down and killing those like Cora, called Scintilla's. Have you ever wanted to scream because author's love to screw with readers heads by introducing yet another romantic possibility into the story? Meet 19-year old Giovanni Teso who Cora meets at the airport.
OK, so, even though Giovanni has his own secrets. Even though he is supposedly the one with the information that Cora is searching for, I think their relationship is more of a friendship, and the fact that they are both being hunted for what is inside of them. I will say that the second half of this book was the most exciting and entertaining for me. Especially when things really start to get dangerous, and even more secrets, and stunning revelations are thrown at the reader like rapid fire.
Since I requested this book, and the sequel Deviant from Entangled Teen, I shall be continuing right until the final page of the final book. One of the biggest questions from this first book, is who can Cora really trust outside of Mari, and Dun? There are a whole lot of things that need to be explained. A whole lot of villains that haven't been revealed. And, whether or not Clark chooses to allow any of the core members of this cast to survive or not is truly up in the air at this point.
Book Review- Scintillate by Tracy Clark
Cora is deathly ill with a high fever. While in the hospital she hears her stepmom say something about her missing mother and sees a strange man surrounded by a white light. After she recovers she sees colors surrounding everyone. She is completely overwhelmed and her father doesn’t seem concerned about her new condition but she knows something is going on. Her father has major secrets that he refuses to tell her. He tries very hard to keep her life locked down. Cora gains the eye of Flynn, an Irish exchange student. Her father is furious. Yet Cora refuses to stop. Flynn and Cora are drawn to each other. Flynn suddenly goes home leaving Cora heartbroken. She decides the best way to find out more about her new abilities is to go looking for answers from her missing mother. She needs to go to Ireland and find her journal.
Once she gets there she meets someone like her that wants to help her. He tells her more about what she is and they decide to work together. When Cora comes face to face with Flynn again things change a bit. They pick up where they left off. Then big secrets come out after Cora confronts the man with the white aura. Danger surrounds her and she doesn’t know what to do.
This book was crazy. It started well with Cora being ill and strange things happening. It was written well and draws you in quickly. The mystery concerning her mother is threaded throughout the story. The author drops many bombs as the story evolves. The direction she took wasn’t what I expected. It was an interesting idea about what Cora was and what hunted her. I like the ancient Celtic stories that intertwined the answers she was seeking.
I felt for Cora the whole way. She was heartbroken and going in blind, having no clue what was really happening to her. It was a fabulous story with definite highs and lows. I give it a 4 out of 5.
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