Premonition is just that, a sight of the future that one
young man could see. It is a great story, without dead zones, waiting for the
story to move forward. That made the story easy to read, quickly.
The characters stayed true to their initial depiction, evolving
a little, but still staying true to their core being. So you knew what to
expect of them, and wanted to emotionally coax them to ‘get it together’
sometimes, too. The pace and details were involving and entertaining. There
were some scenes that I didn’t like, or maybe prefer is a better word, but they
seemed to be needed for historical relevance.
Isaac was tormented by his gift and lived life hiding it. He
also suffered family issues because of it. Kiatra was a priestess, set on
discovering all Isaac’s secrets while ruling the kingdom without appearing weak
or showing favoritism toward Isaac.
I really enjoyed the story. It was different, well-paced to
keep me reading, and written to draw you in and keep you there. I liked it so
much, I just bought the sequel, so I can find out what happens next. If you want
a good, fun, engaging read, get this book.






