Thoughts
Rachel, 17 years old, has been kept isolated by her Mama, cut off from the world in an old tower. What she knows of the outside world are old memories of her youth and books. The books are all older, classics, so she has no knowledge of the workings of the modern world.
Wyatt is the same age as Rachel. After a tragedy back home, losing his closest friends, he moves out to the country to live with Mrs. Greenwood, mother of his mom’s childhood friend. There he comes across a diary of Danielle, Mrs. Greenwood’s daughter, who had disappeared seventeen years ago.
Wyatt is able to hear Rachel’s singing and finds a way to track the voice and meet her. The two end up saving each other, and solving a mystery of missing people in town.
This book wasn’t a must-read for me. I was hoping to enjoy it more. Despite the first-person perspectives, I didn’t feel connected to the characters. Some of the writing, especially in the early chapters, was confusing, with thoughts interrupting actions and conversation in odd places. Rachel is of course very naïve, due to her protected nature. I felt the romance was rushed, very much a fated, love at first sight, with no weight behind it. There were magical aspects to the story that didn’t really get explained. I had hoped for possibly a connection to the Fae, but that didn’t seem to be the case. There is a prophecy with nothing to support it, and no reasons given for Rachel’s magical properties.
I have not read any of Alex Flinn’s other titles, so cannot say how it compares. This does not seem to connect to the Kendra Chronicles. This met the basic premise of a Rapunzel retelling, but I’m sure there are better ones out there. Do you have any you would recommend?