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Reviewed by Jessyca Garcia for Readers' Favorite
I can see Colors of Immortality by J.M. Muller becoming the next favorite young adult series. Daniel comes from a very broken family. Most of his life he was unwanted and abused. When he moves in with his grandma, things get slightly better for him. Until his girlfriend cheats on him and his world begins to fall apart again. That’s when he discovers that the world he knows is not what it seems. He also discovers that he is not as unwanted and alone as he thought. The story focuses around the Velores and Daniel. The Velores all have special powers and belong to seven different groups. The leader of the Velores is Thorn, an evil queen. Now just because Thorn is evil does not make the other Velores bad. Thorn wants to recruit Daniel into her posse in the hopes of making another powerful Velore. The explaining of the Velore family was a little confusing to me only because it seems so large. Perhaps a family tree hidden in the next book might help readers to understand who is related to whom.
This first book focuses on Daniel’s recruitment. I hope that J.M. Muller continues writing this series. The story is too big for one book and somehow seems only the beginning of something huge. J.M. Muller does provide the backstory of Thorn at the end of this book, but it only increased my curiosity of what was to come. The only question that remains in my mind at the end of this book is what Velore would I be?
I am not a young adult, but I enjoyed Colors of Immortality immensely. At times I thought the story was a bit like “Twilight”. Especially with the strength and speed of certain characters. However, the plot itself is rather unique and fantasy-like. Overall, I loved this book! There is very minor swearing and the characters all have interesting backstories that have yet to be told. I definitely recommend this book if you are a fan of “Twilight” or like to read fantasy.