Monday, April 7, 2014

Coping by J Bennett Review


BLURB:
This exciting follow-up to Falling (Book one of the Girl With Broken Wings series) finds Maya intent on joining her half-brothers in their secret war against the genetically-enhanced killers that call themselves angels. Still trying to cope with her new abilities and the hunger that threatens to overwhelm her, Maya may be more of a hindrance than a help to her brothers as they take on a new mission and make a grisly discovery.

Coping is a fast-paced novella that brings readers back into Maya’s darkly-humorous world where angels are not the good guys, the heroes don’t wear tights, and getting in over your head just means it’s Tuesday. Join Maya, Gabe and Tarren for more blood, bullets, and Chuck Norris jokes in Coping. (Approx. 23,000 words.)


BIO:
J Bennett is a professional copywriter, as well as a novelist. She lives and writes in Southern California.
She also writes the blog www.ShyWriter.com
Find J Bennett online at www.jbennettwrites.com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/jbennettwrites.
Works by J Bennett
Girl With Broken Wings
Falling (Book One)
Coping (Novella, 1.5)
Landing
(Book Two), To Be Released Jan 2013
The Vampire’s Housekeeper Chronicles
#1 Employment Interview With A Vampire (Short Story)
#2 The Vampire Hunter Comes to Call (Short Story)
#3 Duel With The Werefrog (Short Story)

ONLINE LINKS:
Goodreads:            https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15738334-coping                  
Author Website:              www.jbennettwrites.com
Author Facebook:            www.facebook.com/jbennettwrites

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My Review:
This is a great companion to book 1 and I wish that I had read them closer together. As Maya learns more about her self, and her new world. I was also glad that we got to learn more about her brothers. I also think that this is a great bridge to book 3. The dynamics of the siblings was what I liked best. The need of the brothers to keep Maya safe versus them needing her help made the book more real for me. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.

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