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Nell's seemingly simple existence is turned upside down when her father reveals a stunning secret The seventeen-year-old isn't human, but is a product of two warring alien species.

Now Nell must confront doubt and hostility because others see her as a threat to their way of life. In the midst of all that she's facing, an even more mysterious secret eludes her. Finding the answers will set her on a desperate quest with danger lurking at every corner.

As the number of enemies steadily rise, so too does her resolve to seek the truth. With her friend Sam in tow, an epic adventure begins, the likes of which will have far-reaching implications.

In this first book of the Wexkia Trilogy, Author Dale Furse takes us on an adventure in a world, inhabited by bizarre beings and an uncertain future.

Curse The Return of Wexkia 1 Wexkia trilogy eBook Dale Furse

I want to make one thing clear, the book's premise is very good. I enjoyed the story line. I just couldn't get into it as much as I wanted to. It reads like a first draft or maybe a screenplay. It may just be that I don't connect with the author's style, but in my opinion the book could do with being run through a few beta readers or an editor. There were parts of the story that seemed disjointed, the dialogue felt not-quite-right, the character made decisions in a split second without putting you through any internal struggle or process. The transitions from one situation to the next were very sudden. I felt a bit slapped around and several times I had to re-read a few pages after going, "Huh?" Maybe it's just me.

It was kind-of like one of those old wooden roller coasters - fun, but it whips you around and you're a bit dazed after. I think that with just a bit of work this book could definitely be 5 stars. Or a great movie. I'd totally watch it if it were made into a movie.

The book is about 3 (and more) alien races and the main character, Nell, is a blend of 2 of them who looks human and lived on Earth until just before her 17th birthday when the "changes" would begin. The story line is very original, the different races were intriguing. I thought it might be an allusion to the horrors of racism. This story follows Nell through her coming of age and the machinations of those who would destroy her. Good stuff.

Like I said, I liked the premise but the crafting of the story could use some tweaking. Definitely worth the money I paid for it on Kindle. It's a fast read, too. Read it in about 5 hours. If the author does some tweaking I would love to check it out and revise my review. I'm an author too, and I hope my critiques are not too harsh and can help in making a good book great.

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  • File Size 4177 KB
  • Print Length 258 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date January 15, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00EYSLUQ2

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Um, well usually I'm not to far off from what other reviewers think. I finally quit reading, and I rarely do that even to a poor book. Somehow it seemed simplistic. The plot was complicated, yes, the main character had a lot going on, but it lacked depth and the groundwork for the story was a bit patchy and a little confusing.
The story line of developing mysterious new powers and having to deal with that change in the throes of puberty and youthful innocence is hardly new (Harry Potter immediately comes to mind, for one). However, what I enjoyed about Dale Furse's take on this genre was the darkness, right from the outset. There was a feeling of mystery and magic, and the pent-up energy of a very good tale that was building momentum as pieces were aligned in the reader's mind. I really enjoyed the dynamic between father and daughter, and the cryptic way that communication often takes places. The dialogue doesn't read like normal people speak, but it works because the reader is already anticipating strange things to arise....

The journey with Sam to the alien world wasn't my favorite part of the book, since it felt like the pace dramatically increased and the beautiful subtlety of the first section of the book diminished in some ways. Obviously, it was still great, and it did draw me in to read the entire novel, but I felt that once some of the secrets were "out" that the story became a bit more common or predictable. Admittedly, I would certainly read the next book in the Wexkia trilogy; perhaps the author's writing style will evolve and grow right along with the characters. This first installment was definitely good enough for me to try the second as well. Wonderfully captivating story!
As Nell's 17's birthday draw nearer, she experiences some changes in herself and could not comprehend it. She is becoming more aware of things and she can hear animals talking and can hear thoughts of other people. She is asking herself 'what is happening to myself? Is that normal growing up?'

Until her father and newly reviled relatives unveil to her that she is not only a human, she also is an alien from another world. And here starts the incredible story of a teenager, who was hurled into space to land on the alien planet.

Dale Furse, the author, did a good job to put Nell as she was, a normal, scared teenager facing the challenges of growing up as she was put onto the alien world.

She learns more about herself and her true self as the story unfolds, as she realizes that she is both, human and alien.

A great story for young teenager, YA and even to the age of 99 years.
To be perfectly honest, I was looking for something fun and relatively mindless to while away a day or two, and this was a suggested option for me. I hadn't read the description and simply dove in, determined to get lost in something mildly entertaining, but nothing that would wrap me up as completely as this book instantly did. First of all, it is one of the most unpredictable books that I've read in a long time, simply in the sense that there weren't any of the tell-tale plot twists or hackneyed story lines, even in a genre like fantasy/sci-fi that does tend to use similar conventions. From start to finish, the book kept me guessing, and a book that can continue to surprise is always one worth paying attention to. I particularly like how Furse didn't immediately pose Nell as anything but what she was, a normal, scared teenager facing the challenges of growing up. Normality is key to the believability of a story, particularly when there is so much else about the story that is unbelievable and "out there" so to speak. Grounding the narrative in a really compelling, strong young woman, and complicating it with a very odd father figure was a very real and human element of the story that drove it forward, even as it became clear that Nell was anything but. Readers need those points of relativity to make a story connect with them on a normal level, since it can be difficult for some people to fully immerse themselves into a fantasy world without some sort of lifeline to the real world. Furse provides those human moments in spades, and for that, I will certainly be reading the rest of the Wexkia trilogy. This was quite a fortuitous find!
I want to make one thing clear, the book's premise is very good. I enjoyed the story line. I just couldn't get into it as much as I wanted to. It reads like a first draft or maybe a screenplay. It may just be that I don't connect with the author's style, but in my opinion the book could do with being run through a few beta readers or an editor. There were parts of the story that seemed disjointed, the dialogue felt not-quite-right, the character made decisions in a split second without putting you through any internal struggle or process. The transitions from one situation to the next were very sudden. I felt a bit slapped around and several times I had to re-read a few pages after going, "Huh?" Maybe it's just me.

It was kind-of like one of those old wooden roller coasters - fun, but it whips you around and you're a bit dazed after. I think that with just a bit of work this book could definitely be 5 stars. Or a great movie. I'd totally watch it if it were made into a movie.

The book is about 3 (and more) alien races and the main character, Nell, is a blend of 2 of them who looks human and lived on Earth until just before her 17th birthday when the "changes" would begin. The story line is very original, the different races were intriguing. I thought it might be an allusion to the horrors of racism. This story follows Nell through her coming of age and the machinations of those who would destroy her. Good stuff.

Like I said, I liked the premise but the crafting of the story could use some tweaking. Definitely worth the money I paid for it on . It's a fast read, too. Read it in about 5 hours. If the author does some tweaking I would love to check it out and revise my review. I'm an author too, and I hope my critiques are not too harsh and can help in making a good book great.
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