Crossed Fire by Kim Baccellia


Crossed Fire by Kim Baccellia
Publisher: Lachesis Publishing
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Full Length (290 pgs)
Age Recommendation:
Rated: 4 stars
Review by Rose

Stephanie Stewart is a typical sixteen-year-old girl—she loves hanging out with her friends, going to concerts, and sipping mocha lattes. Yup. Just your average teenager . . . Except for one difference—she can see and talk to the dead. In fact, Stephanie helps dead girls who who’ve been murdered or killed, cross over. Just as Stephanie is getting used to her unique “gift”, her mom stumbles into some dangerous witchcraft that backfires and triggers similar abilities in Stephanie’s best friend Cura, and nemesis Hillary. Stephanie already has enough trouble trying to maintain a “normal” life between school and her cute boyfriend Dylan, who happens to have a supernatural talent all his own. But now she has to help her friend Cura and her “frenemy” Hillary cope with their new-found powers as well as cross over two murdered cheerleaders and battle an evil demon who wants to use Stephanie’s supernatural strengths as a free pass to The Other Side. And she needs to do it all while still getting her term papers in on time. She’s definitely going to need an extra-large mocha latte for this.

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It reminds me a bit of Buffy, only instead of being a vampire slayer, Stephanie helps the dead cross over. The book reveals a lot of past history that Stephanie didn’t know about her family – and leads to interesting character development on the part of all the characters.

You have all the characters you’d expect in a teen paranormal – the boyfriend, the best friend, and the mean girl. One thing that’s surprising is the parents play a pretty big role (especially Stephanie’s mom). They aren’t caricatures either… they are well developed and add a great deal to the plot of this book.

It’s from Stephanie’s first person point of view which really helps you get into the action and see her thought patterns, which also made me want to slap her sometimes..but teens are famous for not always making good choices.

I really enjoyed the back and forth in this book and the plotline… I can’t wait to go back and read the first book to get a better idea of what went on and how Stephanie started on this path. I could so see it as a TV show and hope Ms. Baccellia has more plans for this group. I’ll be looking for future books!

Comments

  1. Thanks for hosting!

  2. James Robert says

    I enjoy getting to read about books we had not known about previously for my family. We have found some great ones through these tours so thanks so much.

  3. Sounds like a good book.

  4. Thanks for hosting me and giving a great review! Thanks again!

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  9. Dale Wilken says

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  12. Kim Baccellia says

    Thanks everyone who stopped by and commented!!!!

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