Gathering Water (Gathering Water #1) by Regan Claire

Posted October 26, 2018 by Curly Carla in Audio Books, CC's Goodreads Challenge 2018, Reviews, Series I am reading / 0 Comments

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Gathering Water (Gathering Water #1) by Regan ClaireTitle: Gathering Water (Gathering Water, #1)
Author: Regan Claire
Series: Gathering Water #1
Published by: Indie
Release Date: July 10, 2018
Format: Audiobook
Narrator: Jennifer Swanepoel
Length: 6 hours and 45 minutes
Genres: Fantasy, Coming of Age
Source: Audible
Reading Challenges: CC's Goodreads Reading Challenge
Find it: GoodreadsAmazon
My rating: four-half-stars

Blurb:

Listening time 6 hours and 45 minutes

There are plenty of things I could tell you about my life; plenty of things happened during my years in an inept foster care system. But my real story—when my life really began—started on the day I turned eighteen.

It was the day I discovered who I was. I learned my real name, my dead mother’s identity, and where we come from. These simple things prompted me to pack my meager belongings, hop on a plane, and come home to the dilapidated house in North Carolina that belonged to the mother I never knew.

Even though I have a home and a family for the first time, my thoughts are still burning with unanswered questions. Like why did my mother run away? Why the heck has my skin started to tingle every time it touches the water? And who—or what—is my father really? Because it definitely isn’t human--

And if all that weren’t enough, there’s this guy, Dove. Yeah, he might be a distraction from my true purpose, but when he offers a healing hand to sooth the damage from my past, I’m helpless to resist.

All I ever wanted was to know who I am, but my journey to self-discovery might just lead to the destruction of mankind.

My name is Della Doe Deare and this, well, this is my story.

My Review:

I’ve read this story before and loved it so when the author offered me the audio version to try I jumped at the chance.  Now the story is wonderful but I did have some issues with the voice.  I found her country twang for the males a bit stilted.  It didn’t flow as easily as the females for some reason.  I don’t know why.  And because of that sometimes I would get confused as to which make was speaking because they all sounded the same to me.

But the story flowed on in spite of the voice issues I had. Della is an awesome heroine.  And Cash is one of my favorite supporting characters of ALL time.  I love how they first meet and she wacks him in the groin with a lantern.  LOL, I knew this was gonna be a great relationship.  And I was so happy that he was not a love interest, it was almost as if the author knew that the first mlae introduced in YA paranormal is usually the love interest and she thought to herself, “Hmm, how can I fuck with my readers? Muahahahha”  It was awesome.

Della catches on pretty quickly in this story, being bombarded with so much family ties and background after being in the system her whole life should have screwed with her.  Since she has her own secret makes it more easily digested.  The family aspect of this book is very involved and I really liked that. We don’t see a lot of YA with strong familial support systems in place.  Usually the MC is isolated in the story and the family doesn’t get the face time for the reader to care, not so in this book.  The opposite actually, another aspect that makes this story unique.

I would recommend this book to YA readers, whether you listen or read it, its worth it.

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