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Over the last few days I have read the Seer Series by Linda Joy Singleton. Don't Die Dragonfly, Last Dance, Witch Ball, Sword Play, and Fatal Charm.
This was a really fun YA series about a 16 year old psychic girl named Sabine. Each book she has to go through these great journeys, like saving an unknown girl, helping a ghost, stopping a vengenful spirit, helping an old friend, and stopping a murderer. Also, throughout the whole series there is an ongoing storyline where Sabine has to find charms that were left by her great-great-great grandmother and scattered through different ancestors. The charms will be clues to lead to an old remedy book that could save her grandmother from an hereditary illness.
These are such quick, fun YA books, but each has a strong storyline and a satisfying ending. These books can be read by the younger YA crowd as there's hardly any of sexual content (only kissing) or strong language, but it is a good enough story to be enjoyed by the older YA's and adults.
Overall, it was a great, fun series :-)
This was a really fun YA series about a 16 year old psychic girl named Sabine. Each book she has to go through these great journeys, like saving an unknown girl, helping a ghost, stopping a vengenful spirit, helping an old friend, and stopping a murderer. Also, throughout the whole series there is an ongoing storyline where Sabine has to find charms that were left by her great-great-great grandmother and scattered through different ancestors. The charms will be clues to lead to an old remedy book that could save her grandmother from an hereditary illness.
These are such quick, fun YA books, but each has a strong storyline and a satisfying ending. These books can be read by the younger YA crowd as there's hardly any of sexual content (only kissing) or strong language, but it is a good enough story to be enjoyed by the older YA's and adults.
Overall, it was a great, fun series :-)
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