Yay! I was VERY excited to see this review yesterday! Without further ado…. here it is:

                                 5 of 5 Stars, given by Michelle @ Goodreads

This novella went straight to my heart. It’s stories like ‘Touch’ by Jennifer Snyder that make me fall in love with young-adult paranormal reads and keep that ‘in love’ feeling days after I have read the last words. It was gorgeously written, haunting and gothicaly eerie. The first thing that caught my attention when opening this e-book was the breath takingly beautiful cover. I literally couldn’t stop staring at it for a minute or two before moving on to the delicious parts: The story itself. The first few pages that opened with an accident made me wonder if it would be another one of ‘those’ very predictable reads. Boy was I wrong! It left me wondering what and who Rowan was and who the handsome boy Jet would turn out to be. With Rowan learning about her strange surcumstance I also learned that she is quite a cool headed calm 17 year old who isn’t one bit flighty or whiny. She took all the information about what and who she is very gracefully, I wanted to applaude the girl! Seeing as she was also going through the turmoil of losing her mother only a few short months earlier and the uncertain relationship with her father. I just loved Rowan, which very seldom happens when I read young adult novels because I always find something wrong with the main female character. I dug deep, but couldn’t find one single thing wrong with her. As I said, great main female character. Jet, our very sexy kind of cocky lead male character left me feeling that I couldn’t and wouldn’t have chosen anyone better for Rowan. There was a few time I felt a little sharp sadness for Jet, specifically when I learned what had happened to him before becoming what he is. But that just made me like him more. I would have liked to read about what happened to the other characters that got left behind in the end a little more, but it hadn’t influenced my overall outlook on this novella. The only tragedy would be if I didn’t say how thankful I was that the writer painted such a vivid picture of the surroundings. I read the novella while sitting in my bed and I could literally feel the snowy winter wonderland that Rowan found herself in everyday. The milieu descriptions add a big part to the flow of the story, and give that something that sparked my imagination to just the right place.

I really hope that meet up with Rowan and Jet again one day. Positively one of the best novellas I have read thus far.

A story of death, has never been so sweet to me.  

I love it! And I must say, I agree with this reviewer 100%… but it could be because I’m a tad bit biased. 😉