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Growing Wings ( Caged Series)

by - Thursday, July 06, 2017


Growing Wings, (Caged Series)
Kellie McAllen
Goodreads/a>, Amazon
It's a...Reverse Harem
When her fate rests on an impossible choice, is she brave enough to make one? As if lousy parents, a plethora of social inhibitions, and a complicated love triangle weren’t enough problems, Lexus Wren just discovered she’s a powerful Catalyst — capable of commanding Conduits to do her bidding. Pretty heady stuff for a 15-year-old who can’t control her own urge to bite her nails. When another Catalyst invites Lexus and her twin would-be boyfriends to leave behind their new family and enroll in a school for “gifted” students — or risk permanent separation, Lexus is forced to make a choice, and she’s never been very good at that, either. Suddenly surrounded by others of her kind, Lexus quickly learns that her abilities are greater than she ever imagined, and the twins are not the only people who crave her touch. When she’s caught in the middle of a battle for power, can the boys set aside the competition between them in time to protect her from herself?


The Caged Series:
Book One- Flightless Bird
Book two- Growing Wings
Book Three- Taking Flight (coming soon)

 Ms. McAllen has done a good job of creating a paranormal world for YA readers that is addicting and attention grabbing. Growing Wings kicks off right after the event in Flighless Bird. Lexus is given the chance to learn all about what her and the twins are. Which are Conduits and Catalysts. They are offered to go to Magna Virtus Academy, a school for those gifted. What Lexus is expecting is what things were like in her old school, to be the outcast with the drunk mother, looks, sneers and just being bullied. What she discovers is an unexpected outcome, an outcome where the more powerful you are the more popular you are. Together with her conduits, Twins Griffen and Phoenix, they learn to control their powers. With Lexus fighting her attraction to the twins, because she can't choose between the two, tension mounts between them. We are also introduced to Jaxson the shining star of the Academy, who adds alittle angst. Overall Growing Wings is a good clean YA series that I would recommend for later teenagers, for the main character has two love interest at the time, I believe there will be more. I am older, and I enjoy a good YA read with great characters and a well written plot. However to understand this book better, I do recommend reading book one Flighless Bird first.

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