From A Distant Star Review

From A Distant Star
Karen McQuestion
Published May 19th 2015 by Skyscape
Young Adult, Sci-Fi,Romance,Paranormal,Fantasy

Seventeen-year-old Emma was the only one who hadn’t given up on her boyfriend, Lucas. Everyone else—his family, his friends, his doctors—believed that any moment could be his last. So when Lucas miraculously returns from the brink of death, Emma thinks her prayers have been answered.

As the surprised town rejoices, Emma begins to question whether Lucas is the same boy she’s always known. When she finds an unidentifiable object on his family’s farm—and government agents come to claim it—she begins to suspect that nothing is what it seems. Emma’s out-of-this-world discovery may be the key to setting things right, but only if she and Lucas can evade the agents who are after what they have. With all her hopes and dreams on the line, Emma sets out to save the boy she loves. And with a little help from a distant star, she might just have a chance at making those dreams come true.



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Thank You Netgalley and Skyscape For My Free Copy.  I Immediately requested this because the cover is so so so damn pretty and then the Blurb was the extra piece. I was hooked from the go and even though i skimmed some pages i enjoyed my read though it's not my favorite.

Emma is so strong and loyal and even when she's afraid she never let the fear hold her back, she never stopped believing in Lucas and her love for him helped with that.
I did read The Host which is kind of similar to this except for the love triangle and Dystopian  setting.
There isn't instant friendship and i love that and Emma didn't immediately believe that scout was from another planet, it was paced well and they worked up to trusting each other and it was amazing,

I Do not Regret Reading this wonderful book and i give it four crowns.



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