Review: A Need So Beautiful - Suzanne Young




Wanting a awesome new Supernatural to read , one that is all about Supernatural abilities?

A Need So Beautiful

Review : A Need So Beautiful - Suzanne Young -June 2011
With no recollection of her childhood before the age of 7yrs old , Charlotte Cassidy has always put it down to post -traumatic stress disorder and that's why she can't remember a thing but it will soon come to light that it's not that she can't remember as such , it's because before then - she didn't exist in the human sense . Now at fifteen , Charlotte has grown up living in a foster home with her mum Mercy and brother and sister Alex and Georgia. She attends St Vincent's School with her best friend Sarah and has a hunky badboy boyfriend Harlin. All seems well on the outside but Charlotte has a secret ever since she can remember she has been having these episodes which call her to help strangers - she calls them "The Need" , it's like she is compelled to stop them from making bad choices and with each person she helps -she can see inside their pasts and souls. The downside is that after she helps them, they never seem to remember her and we soon discover it is because she is one of the last remaining of "The Forgotten". They are here on earth to help those who need guidance and are here on earth for a short time. It seems that Charlotte's time is coming up as her skin starts to turn Golden , but Charlotte is not ready to leave her life behind , her friends and family . Enter Onika , she was once like Charlotte and choose to turn to the Shadows and live forever . Will Charlotte accept her destiny or will she choose to live forever bringing consequences to her destiny and fate ? What happens when Charlotte's friends and family start forgetting who she is ?
Find out in this awesome novel by Suzanne Young and one with an amazing cover "A Need So Beautiful" , a novel that made me think of pixie dust.







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