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Book Review: The Other Inheritance by Rebecca Jaycox 

*Disclaimer: This book was given to me free of charge from the publisher via NetGallery. This does not effect the review and all opinions are my own and unbiased. *

Title: The Other Inheritance 

Author: Rebecca Jaycox

Publisher: Aelurus Publishing

Publication Date: 1st Feb 2017

Genre: Fantasy 

Format: Paperback / Kindle

Page Count: 246

Rating: 5

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One girl. Two worlds. Hunted in both.

Seventeen-year-old Reggie Lang is used to dealing with her alcoholic mother and fighting school bullies, but fate has thrown her a curve ball.
A biker dude shows up in her dreams, babbling about magic and a world called the Other. As the incidents keep piling up—like bringing a frog back to life in class—Reggie has to confront the mounting evidence that she’s not the normal girl she craves to be.
Reggie’s life is changing, and she has no idea why. Or whether she should believe the man in her dreams, who claims she’s in danger and that only he can keep her safe. But if there’s one thing Reggie will learn, nowhere is safe.
Review

I really enjoyed this book, it didn’t take me long to finish as it was quite a page turner. 

The story is told from both Reggie and Asher’s points of view but more so from Reggie. However for me the best character in the book is the changling Brywn, he has such a personality. 

This book really does have a bit of everything from romance to violence and so much more inbetween. It has left me wanting to read the next part.

The descriptions of the Other world were extremely well done, it allows you to truely visualise what it would look like.

I would definitely recommend giving this a read if urban fantasy is your kinda genre 🙂 

Thanks for reading. 

The Stationery Geekette x 

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