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FortyFour 44 series Book 1 eBook Jools Sinclair



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Find out what all the buzz is about. See why almost half a million readers have downloaded this heartbreaking and breathtaking story of paranormal mystery...

Last year after falling through the ice, seventeen-year-old Abby Craig woke up from death.

But she woke into a world she barely recognizes. She can’t see colors, memories have been erased, and her friends all hate her. And then there’s Jesse, who she loves, but who refuses to forgive her the one mistake she made long ago.

Just when she thinks it can’t get any worse, the visions begin. In them, she sees a faceless serial killer roaming the streets. While the police believe that there have been a lot of accidents in town lately, Abby knows differently. And she soon realizes that it’s up to her to find him.

But to stop him, she’ll have to confront more than just the killer. She’ll have to face something else that was lost in those dark waters. The truth.

FortyFour 44 series Book 1 eBook Jools Sinclair

The title of my review pretty much sums it up. The story was not the best I've read, but it wasn't bad either. I would give it four stars based on the story alone. However, the other reviewer who mentioned that it is full of errors was not kidding. I wanted to get lost in the author's words, but I couldn't do so because of the numerous spelling and grammar errors and word omissions. I'm pretty forgiving of such errors when I read text on the Web, but when I settle down with a book to be entertained, I want to be immersed in the story and not be distracted by poor grammar or sloppy editing. That's why I'm docking one star from the four I would give it otherwise.

Product details

  • File Size 1271 KB
  • Print Length 157 pages
  • Publisher You Come Too Publishing (March 31, 2011)
  • Publication Date March 31, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B004URS2GS

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I have to be honest I had the book sitting around for a long time I didn't want to read it it looked scary but it was free. The cover has since changed. The book so exceeded any expectations I have had. Truly it's about a girl who spent 44 minutes being dead before brought to life, when she starts having visions about a murderer going around town. the book takes two serious plot twists which I didn't see coming. I loved this book by the end and went out and looked that there is a whole series following this book. I already bought the second book and I'm sure I will purchase the rest when I can. I'm really glad I gave this book a chance and I'm really glad the cover changed because the first one is kinda off putting.
This turned out to be a different psychological story dealing with a young girls dealing with her death - or better stated near-death experience after 44 minutes of being medically dead - and adjusting to the changes this experience caused within her former circle of friends. The young characters are well developed and are very credible as young people, dealing with all of the drama and conflicts of teen-aged years, but with an underlying and powerful story of how one deals with the near-death experience. Added to this mix is a revelation that the near-death experience opens up and new dimension into seeing visions. Her development of her character as she comes to grips with her experience and with her visions is very well done. Her boy friend is crucial in her healing process, which makes the conclusion of the story more powerful and bittersweet. There is an interesting question as to how she truly was revived and what the future consequences will be for her future. There are a number of threads left undeveloped, supporting the need to read the next story in the series to finish filing in the blanks so you can satisfy your curiosity about how the characters continue.
I really liked this book. I have read some of the reviews and wonder if we read the same book. By the way, I am NOT a friend of the author, and I have never read anything written by this author before. If you've read some of the critical reviews then you know what other people don't like about it. Here's what I do like about it. It's different. I have never read anything like this before and I completed it in one afternoon. I liked an older sister who looked after her sibling and even listened to her and tried to help her. Contrary to all the brainiacs who knew how it would end from page one, I had no idea how it would end. The comment that one critic wrote -- that the injured girl should go over and talk to Amanda -- is ridiculous. I was involved in an accident nearly two years ago and it is disquieting to realize how fragile I have become as a result. I was contentious before, but now I run from trouble. And Amanda would have been trouble. I certainly would another book by this author.
I started this book uncertain if I had read it already. It begins in prologue, then leads into a first person narrative that kind of catches you up. Much was familiar--the main character witnessed a murder, and she herself had experienced trauma. As I continued to read, I realized that it was the first time, as there were some unique elements. After coming back from the dead, Abby had no color vision, but gained some psychic powers. She was able to dream about events as they happened. Overall, not a bad plot, but it got dragged down by her relationship with her friends(or lack thereof), and stilted dialogue. Ultimately, the conclusion was pretty lame, and the author intentionally left it hanging so she could write more books. Does anyone write without wanting/expecting a series deal anymore?! This one didn't justify it, but somehow there are several more books.
I really liked 44. Jools Sinclair has a nice writing style. I am in my 40s, so I found the book a bit lacking in maturity. But since it is a YA novel, I will forgive that. It wasn't meant for my age group.

Abby has an accident, and lost some memories. The doctors tell her they will come back. She has lost her friends, her sister is worried about her, and her best friend, Jesse, seems to be keeping his distance. Abby notices things like Jesse cutting class, not caring about basketball anymore, and his father not talking to him.
One night Abby has a nightmare. She sees someone drowning. In the morning, the paper tells of a drowning. This happens a few times before Abby realizes she is connected to the murderer somehow.
There are a lot of twists to this story. All of them unexpected.

No matter what your age is, this is a fun and rewarding read.
Abby died that day. She drowned in the lake, but 44 minutes later she was alive. Her best friend Jessie has always had her back. She has no memory of that day, just waking up with no color in her life. Her sister Kate is all she has left. School isn't the same, since she can no longer play soccer, and the girls who used to be her friends are no more.

But she sees murders committed by whom, she's not sure. She watches, but cannot see his face. Her sister has a boyfriend Max, but is slowly falling for the doctor who saved Abby. There are three murders and she saw them all.

Who is the murderer? There is an obvious connection, but she has to dig deep to find it. And what's going on with Jessie? He's been distant since she told him she loves him. Can she figure it all out before the next murder? Or before she becomes one of the victims??

It's an interesting story with a fabulous girl.
Read on my friends.
The title of my review pretty much sums it up. The story was not the best I've read, but it wasn't bad either. I would give it four stars based on the story alone. However, the other reviewer who mentioned that it is full of errors was not kidding. I wanted to get lost in the author's words, but I couldn't do so because of the numerous spelling and grammar errors and word omissions. I'm pretty forgiving of such errors when I read text on the Web, but when I settle down with a book to be entertained, I want to be immersed in the story and not be distracted by poor grammar or sloppy editing. That's why I'm docking one star from the four I would give it otherwise.
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