Title: Every Other Day
Author: Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Published: Egmont USA
First thing: I was pulled into this book. Nothing could stop me from finishing this book. Every element in this book told me how much Kali were hurting and how much her thirst to kill needed to be satisfied. In some aspects I was drawn to her element and pain. I loved this book which drew me closer to understanding her thirst to kill and hunt the essence of evil. Even though some of you think that this book is all about how much pain she is in, how much she needs to survive, and that she is in an angry tide, that we forget that she is a person trying to keep the balance between light and darkness.
Summary: ‘Kill…kill…I need to kill’ For Kali life is hard and full of evil lurking into the depths of darkness. She is sixteen and with that comes a price that she never knew she had; One minute she is human the next few hours she is something of supernatural essence; a demon-hunter. Her destiny is something beyond what she dreamed would ever happen. Friend’s lives are in danger, her own family deceived her, and at the end she is alone. As she finds out her destiny little bits and pieces of her past emerge up to the surface as she fights towards that inner thought of her voice telling her to ‘kill…kill.’
One moment Kali is human the next she is a demon-hunter for a thirst to kill the supernatural. One day she sees a person marked by one of the supernatural creatures. Kali draws the symbol to her, but she must survive the mark as a human. Will she make it, will she be able to survive the mark as a human or will she fail?
In an effort to survive she also finds out her condition and what makes her a demon-hunter.
Last thing: The author, Jennifer did an amazing job with the plot, the characters, and each element. I for one connected with Kali and how much she needed to fight in order to satisfy her cravings for killing creatures that humans are afraid of. One thing that I liked about this book was how much DNA was used in a biomechanics of supernatural creatures. It intrigued me how she incorporated the DNA into science and how much supernatural forces can become a dominate answer to anything. If you love supernatural, women who kick-ass and fight the supernatural, or maybe you love to read about DNA…this is a book for all.
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