I am about halfway through Sisters Red and I can honestly say I enjoy reading this book. So far in the book Scarlett, Silas and Rosie have moved to the city to hunt larger packs. They soon realized that the Fenris are looking for "The Potential," so they can turn him into a Fenris. Scarlett and Silas have now dedicated all their time to figuring out how to locate the potential. While Rosie is exploring other things outside of hunting, because she isn't sure if she is truly a hunter at heart.
I enjoy reading this book because it has fantastic imagery. It paints the perfect picture in my head and while I am reading I feel like I am part of the book. The book also has just enough violence to keep my fifteen year old mind entertained. Overall, I love the book so far. I think that the plot twist will be that Silas is the potential, but I am not sure yet.
Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce
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