Cassidy Jones and the Seventh Attendant Cassidy Jones Adventures Book Three Elise Stokes Books
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Cassidy Jones and the Seventh Attendant Cassidy Jones Adventures Book Three Elise Stokes Books
This week I yielded to a guilty pleasure by diving into another Cassidy Jones adventure. I admit that I'm a grandmother, but I still really enjoy the antics of this redheaded superhero. (Okay, so I'm also a redhead and understand why she blushes so easily.) Here is a series I can honestly recommend to my granddaughter and know we will actually have something to talk about besides her favorite pop stars.Cassidy gets sucked into a situation where she must lie to her best friend while stalking his dubious father. If she tries to keep any more secrets, I think her brain will explode--metaphorically speaking. Cassidy must also deal with the ups and downs of teenage romance--a mean guy stalking her, a friend who might be romantically attracted to her, and the hunky guy she's head over heels about--yeah, I remember how difficult it was to navigate through teenage relationships. I feel relieved that I don't need to deal with teenage hormones any more, but I appreciate Cassidy's situation.
To make being a teenager even more difficult, Cassidy must "deal" with super villains and the scary monsters they create. Can she survive the venom of a deadly bite while dodging bullets? Reading the adventures of Cassidy Jones is definitely a guilty pleasure, even for a grandmother. Good thing I can recommend it to my granddaughter--girls should have super heroes to root for too. Read these books and you'll understand what I mean.
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Cassidy Jones and the Seventh Attendant Cassidy Jones Adventures Book Three Elise Stokes Books Reviews
(This review is also posted on Goodreads.) Cassidy continues to keep her secret she's an accidental mutant with ultra-enhanced senses and superhuman abiilties. But she's burdened with the weight of this new power. The person indirectly responsible for this transformation is renowned scientist Serena Phillips. She and her son Emery are the only ones who know Cassidy's amazing yet deadly capabilities. When Emery's dad finally returns home from a long assignment, Cassidy senses something suspicious about Mr. Gavin Phillips. Her secret, and her family's safety, might be in danger not just from the assassins who are still after her, but most likely from Emery's dad himself. How is she to convince Emery that his dad is involved in a heist to steal a valuable artifact from a museum? And that Mr. Phillips did shoot her, even as she is disguised as Queen Kiya's mummified seventh attendant?
What I love most? Everything!!!!! It's a perfect mix of everything I want in a very good read. The story, the characters, the suspense, and the drama is better with each book. It's packed with action as well as potent doses of clean romance that's enough to make me swoon. But the icing on this cake is that Cassidy gets to unburden herself with what's bothering her most, and gain much needed support from family and friends. I just crave for what the future of Emery and Cassidy will be... or is that Jared and Cassidy? Aaaagh, the unknown! Next book, now, please!
Wonderfully written for teen readers, but this adult loved this story. Great characters, villains included. I loved watching the heroine growing up, figuring out her affliction, and accepting it. Lots of suspense and PG conflict. A good book for all ages, all genders.
The heroine is smart, and caring, and courageous … and real. The authoress truly captures the female teenage spirit well. I see my daughters’ joys and frustrations, and victories and struggles, on the pages. This story is not only a good action-adventure, but a good life lesson as well.
Super villains are starting to come out of the woodwork. Cassidy is well on her way to becoming a super hero. Spiderman who?
The third book of the Cassidy Jones series is just as good, if not better than the previous two novels. Mrs. Stokes does an excellent job of putting us into the mind of a fifteen year old girl in smile inducing prose. Unlike many books with teenage protagonists full of angst, Cassidy’s outlook is refreshing. How she handles life, boys, school, and the homeless man she befriends are enlightening. Yet Cassidy’s disagreements with her twin brother and his friends, and her confrontations with the elitist girls at school ground Cassidy’s character into what you’d expect of a young woman her age.
The suspicious men loitering around the Egyptian artifact in the local museum suck her and Emery, Cassidy’s next door neighbor, and best friend, into an adventure that makes for an exciting read.
Although Cassidy is a mutant with extraordinary powers is secondary to this well written story that flows effortlessly. I smiled most of the way through the book, laughing often. But there were times I wished I could give Cassidy a hug, a shoulder to cry on, or be her confidant so she could unload the anguish she carries through the story.
The climax of the story will make you put off appointments or crying children.
If I had anything negative to say about Mrs. Stokes writing, it is that she doesn’t write fast enough. When finished with this story, you’ll be anxious for the next in the series.
I recommend this book to anyone over the age of thirteen.
This week I yielded to a guilty pleasure by diving into another Cassidy Jones adventure. I admit that I'm a grandmother, but I still really enjoy the antics of this redheaded superhero. (Okay, so I'm also a redhead and understand why she blushes so easily.) Here is a series I can honestly recommend to my granddaughter and know we will actually have something to talk about besides her favorite pop stars.
Cassidy gets sucked into a situation where she must lie to her best friend while stalking his dubious father. If she tries to keep any more secrets, I think her brain will explode--metaphorically speaking. Cassidy must also deal with the ups and downs of teenage romance--a mean guy stalking her, a friend who might be romantically attracted to her, and the hunky guy she's head over heels about--yeah, I remember how difficult it was to navigate through teenage relationships. I feel relieved that I don't need to deal with teenage hormones any more, but I appreciate Cassidy's situation.
To make being a teenager even more difficult, Cassidy must "deal" with super villains and the scary monsters they create. Can she survive the venom of a deadly bite while dodging bullets? Reading the adventures of Cassidy Jones is definitely a guilty pleasure, even for a grandmother. Good thing I can recommend it to my granddaughter--girls should have super heroes to root for too. Read these books and you'll understand what I mean.
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