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Title:The Rising (Blue River Chronicles #1)
Author:C.M. Meridian
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 249 pages
Published:December 8th 2014 by C M Meridan
Categories:Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Fantasy. Urban Fantasy

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The town of Greenwood had always enjoyed a placid, yet somewhat boring existence, being a haven for both nature enthusiasts and for its residence who wish to live a peaceful life. Tristan Cain however dreams of something bigger; to have a unique and exciting life. Little does he know that you have to be careful for what you wish for. Tristan thinks of himself as fairly normal, even boring actually, but there has always been something a little odd about him, and lately things seemed to be getting weirder. It started as a feeling of unease, but soon Tristan notices strange men and an alarming increase in oddities around the town. Reluctantly, he accepts the help of his guardian and finds himself being pulled into the world of the supernatural against his will, as he comes to suspect that he himself is not what he seems. This is book 1 of the Blue River Chronicles series

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Edition Language: English
Series: Blue River Chronicles #1

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Great read, I didn't like the main character at first but now I am so worried what will happen to him next! It's nice that the story is not just a soppy teen romance. Pity the author is only starting to write the next book in the series :(

Let me start by saying I liked this book, but it seems some dont and I can understand that. This is not a typical teen, supernatural romance at all, actually I think it should be called a teen life story. There are no big romances, no epic battles or even a heartthrob male character (though Im a little attracted to Tristan for some reason and Dustin has caught my eye too), but I found it quite good at portraying a real teenage boy, and I certainly thought that I could relate to the main

This might sound strange but the biggest reason that I loved this book was because this was the main character that I could identify with the most that I have ever read. Looking back to my own high school years I see it in him as well.Story wise this was nothing like other books out there and it was refreshing to read because it actually had a plot! The twist was unexpected and I really could not put this book down.Will recommend this to anyone.

C.M. Meridian is the author of the BLUE RIVER CHRONICLES Series and the DEEP WORLD Saga.C. M. has a BA in Fine Art and an Honours in Visual Communication, and worked many years as a ghostwriter for established authors before starting to write stories for herself. She currently writes between working as a designer. C.M grew up playing in large pine forest plantations and this is where her love for

The gorgous cover lured me to this book - at first I thought the story was rather meh, almost stopped reading, but I'm glad I didn't - the pace picks up more and more until it slams you into the ending. I thought the main character was well rounded, the author doesn't hide his faults which was kind of nice, he's not perfect, he not overly handsome, he's a little bit ewe actually at times but that's good I think - no hiding behind those perfect teenagers that occupy YA ficiton lately, especially



What I loved from the start, is that this is no ordinary, run-of-the-mill werewolf book. It's different and fresh, with both loveable, irritating and funny characters that makes this world come to life. The writer is quite clever at adding teasing little details that make you sit up and beg for more information, and this also keeps you on your toes.Well written, with a solid plotline and great characters, I highly recommend reading this book and then waiting (im)patiently for the next