VBT# Intro : Laconic - W.H Rose






Intro: Laconic (Sidereal #1)


Review: Intro :Laconic - Book #1 Sidereal Series - W.H Rose - September 2020

Wasn't 100% sure what to expect with this book but as I got reading, I was in for a surprise as the book took an interesting twist? In the beginning, we meet Venus Woods and learn that she is home alone most of the time due to her mother being a very successful CEO and Venus is the future heiress to a multi-billion dollar company. When Venus wins an award,  her mother's secretary calls her to tell her she has got her two VIP tickets to Venus's favorite K-Pop band for her and Arabella - Eclipse. The girls are so excited and can't wait to meet the band. During the meet and greet with the band, Venus feels sparks fly as she touches Taenin Kim's hands. They both start to get seriously sick over the week which is where the twist comes in, in this book we learn about Soulmates and something called Soulsearch that hurts your body when you are miles away from your soulmate. The only way to stop it from killing you is to be near your soulmate. The downside though is that Venus is in America and Taenin is part of a K-Pop band currently on tour and is from Korea. Once the pair reconnect, they must learn how to love one another and embrace what is happening which is going to be a rocky journey as Noah from the band has always been Venus's favorite and crush and also Taenin doesn't speak English and Venus doesn't speak Korean - the other big thing is that they are still in their late teens and have their whole lives ahead of them and Taenin has been dating someone else.  Intro: Laconic ends on a cliffhanger as the plane flies to Korea. Intro: Laconic was a fun read and aimed at teens aged 15+. A heads-up too as this book is mainly focused on Korean culture etc, it has a lot of the Korean language and terminology which even though there was a glossary at the front, I found parts had to understand.

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