Fledgling (The Shapeshifter Chronicles #1) by Natasha S. Brown

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Title: Fledgling (The Shapeshifter Chronicles #1)
Author: Natasha S. Brown 
Published: 11/30/2013
Publisher: Self
Pages: 244
Genre: shapeshifting
Review: ebook
Buy Links: Amazon, Amazon.uk 




Normal. Wouldn't that be nice?
Ana Hughes has always wanted to be like any other teenager. But her life threatening heart condition has always gotten in the way. A fresh start in a new town gives her the opportunity to pretend she's like everybody else.
When she meets handsome Chance Morgan, she suspects she isn't the only one keeping a secret. Chance's animal-like senses and miraculous healing ability make Ana question if he's playing tricks on her.
The truth may be too much for Ana's delicate heart. But there could be a greater danger if a supernatural world exists where everything, and everyone are not what they seem.


I was looking around on Amazon and happened to see this cover and decided to grab the book and see if it was good. I was not disappointed. Though I would have loved to have seen Ana make friends even though I know she didn't want to get close to anyone. It was like she didn't really try and she has a nice personality.  We are introduced to Ana who isn't your average teenager. She has a very serious heart problem one that could eventually kill her. So when the family moves to a new place she knows she could start over and no one will know about her heart besides her family. What she doesn't know is that she will find love and happiness with Chance, yet it seems that Chance has a secret as well. They both are not openly ready to share what they hold dear to them. Chance Is not a normal boy himself it seems that what he has going on is something that just might end up saving Ana. 
I see there is another book in the series though I am not sure where that is going to take us. As where the ending left off was a good closure. 



Natasha S. Brown
USA Today bestselling author Natasha Brown's imagination has always been a distraction. The books she read in the dark past bedtime fed her excitement for fantasy worlds. Once she started writing, there was no stopping her. By day, Natasha’s an assistant teacher at an elementary school, and by night she’s a book cover designer. Her weekends are spent writing and spending time with family.

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