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A review by jodielee
Soul Walker by Robyn Jones
4.0
Wow I absolutely loved this story! It grabbed me at once mostly because it is the first novel I have read that the heroine has Autism. She is not portrayed as stupid, or incapable of achieving anything, she is portrayed as a strong, loving girl who has "quirks", which is funny because that is what we call our children's odd behaviour, we don't say they are obsessed or crazy just that they are a bit quirky.
I fell in love with Anna, She is a brilliant, caring, young woman with some odd quirks, not only is she dealing with the usual behaviours of having Autism, she also gets visited every night in her dreams by a five-year old ghost called Daniella, they form a strong bond during their nighttime talks until one day Daniella stops visiting and someone very different starts visiting instead.
After the tragic deaths of her parents Anna is sent to live with her grandmother, at her hospital bed she meets Peter, he acts like he has known Anna her whole life, but Anna has never met him before. Peter quickly becomes part of her life on a regular basis as her protector and boyfriend. Because the story is unravelling from Anna's point of view, It takes awhile for us to find out what Peters connection is to Anna which was frustrating but kept me reading waiting for more. I would definitely recommend this book for anyone who loves paranormal romance stories as well as a refreshing and honest view from what it is like to live with Autism. This is a unique change from the usual vampire story. I am Currently reading the Second Installment Soul Bender As part of the Soul Bender Blog tour I will be adding my review up on the 19th of April. Stay tuned.
I fell in love with Anna, She is a brilliant, caring, young woman with some odd quirks, not only is she dealing with the usual behaviours of having Autism, she also gets visited every night in her dreams by a five-year old ghost called Daniella, they form a strong bond during their nighttime talks until one day Daniella stops visiting and someone very different starts visiting instead.
After the tragic deaths of her parents Anna is sent to live with her grandmother, at her hospital bed she meets Peter, he acts like he has known Anna her whole life, but Anna has never met him before. Peter quickly becomes part of her life on a regular basis as her protector and boyfriend. Because the story is unravelling from Anna's point of view, It takes awhile for us to find out what Peters connection is to Anna which was frustrating but kept me reading waiting for more. I would definitely recommend this book for anyone who loves paranormal romance stories as well as a refreshing and honest view from what it is like to live with Autism. This is a unique change from the usual vampire story. I am Currently reading the Second Installment Soul Bender As part of the Soul Bender Blog tour I will be adding my review up on the 19th of April. Stay tuned.