Friday, 5 September 2025

Review of Adapted: Ice by Elizabeth Caroline

Claudia thought she was the only one. But in Westpoint, she’s not alone.

Revealing her ability to her friends brings an unexpected truth - each of them has a unique power of their own. Together, they form a group with a simple goal: to find others like them and understand who, or what, they really are. For the first time, life feels like it’s falling into place.

That is, until an old family acquaintance resurfaces, holding a grudge that’s been simmering for years. Claudia is soon dragged into his quest of revenge and becomes the victim of a mind game that causes her to switch between herself and her alter ego. A switch that is so fluid that it causes even her to question which voice is truly hers.

Now, it’s up to her friends to step up and push the limits of their abilities - abilities they’ve always held back, each for their own reasons. But their powers are untested, and the stakes are higher than ever.
 
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My Review: 5 STARS

I grabbed this one when I bought the first in this series and fell in love with all the characters. The twists and turns Caroline weaves through her words allow you to settle in and get lost in her world. I adored Claudia and I loved the dynamics of all the relationships. The whole thing was something I sank into and didn’t look up again until it was over. An excellent book, and one that I recommend to all those who love the paranormal and supernatural genre.

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