Book Review: Keeper


Lainey Styles is a high school student who pretty much has her life planned out. She wants nothing more than to be able to leave her small town life behind and explore the world around her.
However, all her meticulous plans come crashing down around her when she discovers most of what she knows about herself is a lie.
Thrust into a world of magic and the impossible, Lainey must learn how to navigate in this new world while facing enemies who are after her unique gift.
Lainey is not alone, as she is aided by her best friend Maggie, and new-to-school Ty. Together, they try to help Lainey discover her family's history and her true self.
Keeper is filled with magical creatures such as witches and werewolves. Lainey must learn who she can trust, and who is working for the enemy.
Initially, I wasn't too enthused but as the story moved on and the pace quickened, I began to enjoy reading to find out what happens next to Lainey. The ending is a bit abrupt in my opinion, leaving off as a teaser for the next book in the series.
Keeper is a story aimed at teenagers and young adults, especially those who enjoy fantasy elements mixed with a hint of romance.

This eARC was provided to me via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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