Memortality

Memortality - Stephen H. Provost Minerva Rus, her mother and her best friend Raven was in a car accident when she was only six years old that left her in a wheelchair for the rest of her life and left Raven dead. Now fifteen years later Raven is back and very much real even if he is dead. Minerva has “The Gift” she can back the dead back. She soon learns that she is not the only one who can raise the dead and the government knows about it.

Everything is going great for Minerva and Raven until her mom gets a new boyfriend and Minerva soon learns that her mom’s new boyfriend is a government assassin, Bradley “Brad” Carson who has been assigned to Minerva. There’s also another government agent that is after Minerva and Raven as well but for totally different reasons than Agent Carson, reasons that could cost Minerva and Raven their lives.

Minerva is a young woman who has been through so much growing up with a mother that doesn’t care about her. The only reason she still keeps her around is for the government check she receives each month. The only reason she ever acts like she cares for Minerva is when she is afraid someone is watching her and is going to take away the check that she gets for taking care of Minerva. For everything Minerva has lived through her whole life she is a very strong person with a very strong will and after all these years she has finally learned how to stand on her own two feet and take up for herself and she will never let anyone push her around ever again.

When I read the summary of Memortality I knew I had to read it and I am so glad I did. I love the whole concept/idea behind Memortality where if we think about someone we lost, always remember them and never forget them then they will always be with us alive in our hearts. Memortality is one of those books that will grab on to you right from the start and keep on hanging on. I can’t wait to read more of Minerva and Raven’s adventures.

Yes, I do recommend Memortality to anyone who loves a great story with lots of twist and turns and mystery.