Kindle Giveaway ~ Review of Resilient by Patricia Vanasse

Posted: September 4, 2013 in Blog Tour, giveaways, New Release, reviews, Series
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Have I got a New Release for You!

It’s my stop on the tour for Resilient and I get to tell you all about it!

Check out Resilient, enjoy my review and don’t forget to enter the giveaway!

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Resilient Book Description:

Livia has never felt like she fits in. As normal as it sounds, Livia is anything but ordinary. She can feel every emotion of every single person around her, and it’s maddening. In pursuit of some psychic quiet, she moves with her family from New   York City to Whidbey Island in the lush and sleepy Pacific Northwest. But when a horseback riding accident in her new home gives her a broken leg that heals in a day, she finds that another unexplainable ability has manifested, and her life isn’t about to get any easier. Adam has no problem fitting in and making friends. In fact, he’s the top of the school, the boy everyone knows and loves. However, people only see what he allows them to. No one knows what Adam is truly capable of. After witnessing Livia’s accident, Adam sees something intriguing in her quick recovery, something that gives him hope that he’s not alone. Adam is the only one whose emotions Livia can’t read. Afraid of not knowing what goes on behind his dark eyes, Livia decides to keep him at a distance. Yet the more she tries to ignore him, the more alluring he becomes, and while their personal quests for identity will inevitably bring them closer together, it is the confirmation of what they really are that threatens to tear them apart.

Resilient, told in alternating point of views, is a gripping story of survival and romance, in which two teenagers face the consequences of being anything but normal.

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My Review

It would be difficult to be around people if you were an empath. Imagine feeling everyone’s anxiety, fear, and anger. It would be overwhelming. I could see where this would be especially difficult for a teenager. It’s hard enough dealing with all the angst of becoming an adult. Add to that constantly fighting to keep up a barrier and anticipating and dreading a birthday.

Every few years, around her birthday, Livia develops a new ability.

That’s why Livia’s parents moved the family to the Pacific Northwest. To Seattle. They could live on their large estate, far from crowds, and Livia could have some peace of mind.

Her Uncle Henry helps her with her abilities and she’s discovered that when she’s underwater, the only emotions she feels are her own. So even saying the word water over and over in her mind helps to drown out the emotions.

Then there is Adam.

Unbeknownst to anyone except his family and his best friend, he also is an empath. He can feel people’s anger and uses his ability to calm them down, like tamping out a fire. You could call it mood control

He trains horses and that’s how he meets Livia. Her parents bought some horses from his parents farm and he’s stilling training Livia’s so they have to work together.

Their first meeting doesn’t go so well, but they grow on each other.

Livia wonders if not being able to read Adam is the only reason he gets on her nerves or is it that he seems to have the upper hand that puts a burr under her saddle.

As they get to know each other, their feelings change. They begin to like each other, a lot.

They both have secrets and fears. They have more in common than they know.

Will these two be able to trust each other? Be able to set aside their fears and reveal their secrets?

And are they prepared for the danger that’s approaching fast?

I enjoyed when Livia and Adam swapped quotes to each other.

“A mistake is just another way of doing things.”

“A compliment is something like a kiss through a veil.”

I looked forward to these.

The transition from one point of view to the other was smooth and easy to read. I never felt like I didn’t know who was speaking. It worked well for this book.

Livia and Adam are very strong characters and won a place in my heart.

I’m still not too sure about their parents though. I’ll have to see how they are in the next book.

Livia’s Uncle Henry is mysterious and keeps things close to the vest. Getting information out of him was work. I’d like to know more about him. Read his story.

There are many more characters that add to this story. Some I thought were villains were actually good guys and sometimes I had my doubts about others. Kept me on my toes and curious.

A good story makes you ask questions. Resilient made me ask many. I got some answers but not all, and the ending raised more. That’s why I’ll be watching for the next book. I need to know what happens next.

I was surprised to learn this was Patricia’s debut novel. When you read this book you’ll enjoy her easy writing style and eloquent phrases. Resilient reads like writing comes naturally to her.

One of my favorite parts of this story was the ending. I read it twice and I’ll probably read it again.

4 stars

Thought from Livia that I really liked:

“With Adam, I can only see what is on the outside. Reduced to the limitations of any normal person, I’m left wondering: How does anyone ever learn to trust?”

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About Patricia Vanasse:

Patricia Vanasse was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Now she lives on Whidbey Island in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, two adorable children, and two crazy dogs. She has been trough Culinary Arts, Psychology, LawSchool, and now has finally found her passion in creative writing. She also loves traveling, cooking, and is an avid reader. Her strength- believes that everything is possible.

Author Sites:

Website | Blog | Twitter | Facebook

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Prizes:

Kindle Paperwhite (US)

Signed Resilient paperback (INT)

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RAFFLECOPTER GIVEAWAY

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Comments
  1. Tiffany Tosh says:

    I would really like to win a Kindle Paperwhite, and I love Patricia Vanasse!

  2. dalene65 says:

    I put this book on my tbr list, can’t wait to read it. Thanks for the giveaway and review.

  3. As usual I’m a sucker for a beautiful cover 😀

  4. HazelG says:

    I love this cover! How pretty is that! Great review as always. I put this one on my list 😉 Thanks for the chance to win!

  5. Rebecca Roth says:

    Happy Release! Thanks for the blog post and giveaway!!

  6. I’m so glad you enjoyed this one! I love your review, very well said! Thanks so much for giving this one a try and hosting a tour stop!

    • fuonlyknew says:

      Thank you for a wonderful story and tour! I’m amazed at how well this was written. Had so much fun with the quotes too! Great story and ending! Need to know more:)

  7. candacesblog says:

    I’m not sure if my previous comment went through, so here it is again- I’m so glad you enjoyed this one! I love your review, very well said! Thanks so much for hosting a tour stop!

  8. Congrats on the release! Can’t wait to read! Also, thank you for this massive giveaway!! 🙂

  9. Book sounds really good! Thanks for the amazing giveaway!!

  10. What a sweet review! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for hosting!

  11. I absolutely LOVE the cover of this book!

    ~Veronica Vasquez~

  12. Theresa Fischer says:

    Thank you for introducing me to a new author.

  13. Gorgeous cover. Thanks for the great giveaway.

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  15. Salena Smith says:

    Thank you so much for a chance to finally win a Kindle! I love your blog 🙂 Good luck to all & Happy Reading! 🙂

  16. Great cover and premise, I am super excited to read this! 🙂 Thanks for the letting us know about the giveaway!

  17. Denise Z says:

    I have seen this book around a bit and I am really liking the premise. I am glad that you enjoyed it and I have added Resilient to my TBR. I also have to say the cover art is lovely!

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