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The White Aura (The White Aura Series Book 1), by Felicia Tatum

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If he meets her, she will die. Twenty year old sorcerer and college student Scott Tabors knew he’d found his heart mate the moment he saw seventeen year old Olivia Whitehead outside of a coffee shop. He longs for her, he wants her, and he knows she will be his. But due to a curse on his family, he can’t meet her. Not yet. So for now, he visits her in her dreams, where he can tell her everything but his name.

Olivia Whitehead and her best friend Juniper are enjoying their junior year and are as close as sisters. But Olivia can’t tell anyone about the strange changes she’s experiencing, beginning with steamy dreams featuring a mysterious dark haired young man. But what will happen when the school heartthrob starts showing interest? Will she wait around for her dream man, or will she move on?

Then, when Olivia’s life is put in danger by a new threat, Scott must find a way to save her – without condemning her to an early death.

  • Sales Rank: #528876 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-01-03
  • Released on: 2014-01-03
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
Felicia Tatum was born and raised in Tennessee. She began writing at a young age, and finally pursued her passion this past year. The White Aura is her first published novel. She is the mommy to a daughter and a kitty. She enjoys reading and crafting in her free time.

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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
Love cannot be quelled. Not even upon pain of death.
By Jo Michaels
I bought this book back in December of 2012 during my Indie Authors! Sell Me Your Book! party. After reading an excerpt, I was hooked by the story. The White Aura is a fun YA read that will keep you on the edge of your seat; wondering what's going to happen next.

From a reader's perspective:
I fell in love with Olivia and her quirky ways. She snagged me with her humor and her love for her best friend, J. It was believable that Olivia was meeting a strange boy in her dreams and pined after him while awake. I wasn't too keen on her mom and dad never being around. It kinda made me mad that they weren't the loving parents this witty child deserved. Scott, the love interest, was painted as the perfect boyfriend in every way. The story even goes so far as to have him weaken when he isn't around Olivia. I like it when characters have just a few flaws. While Scott is a sorcerer and is bound to Olivia because of a mystical occurrence that only happens to his kind, it still struck me as odd that he never even looked at another girl before he saw Olivia. That being said, the secondary characters were really well done, and I look forward to learning more about them in future installments of the series. The White Aura does a fine job of tying up loose ends for the story being told, but leaves a few things in question that I hope are answered later on.

From an editor's perspective:
This book has so much potential to be a best-selling series; but the lack of editing (by a professional) left me putting it down now and then because I was thrown out of the story. As with many novels, pronouns needed some work. Misspelled words appeared now and then, punctuation could use a tweak or two, and dialogue was stilted. It really just needs a strong polish by a good editor.

My rating:
+1 Star for characters I could really wrap my head around.
+1 Star for giving me an excellent storyline that was paced well.
+1 Star for making me want to read another installment.
-1 Star for perfectionism in a character that was begging for a flaw.
-1 Star for editing errors.

Overall, 3 out of 5 stars. Not too shabby! I recommend this read if you enjoy tales of sorcerers and love.

39 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
trite and clumsy, with poor mechanics
By HardlyFatal
So, this book is bad. At least it was free, so I don't have to fight anyone to get my $$ back. Every page presents a fresh opportunity for another eyeroll. I think I strained my optic nerves, I rolled mine so much.

Notable problems:

1. Rapid-fire POV switching. POV switches after each skimpy chapter (seriously, they're like 3 pages long), to the point of getting mental whiplash.

2. And the chapters themselves are BORING. The author creates an entire scene just to show something that really deserves perhaps a paragraph of narration or a throwaway comment by a character to describe... like when Scott treats us to almost a page of description of his study room at the library-- what it's like, why he chose it, etc.-- and then, so as to not miss a SINGLE RIVETING MOMENT, carefully details how he ensured the room was tidy before he left.

Don't believe me? Here, have a paragraph of the heroine telling us her beauty routine, and complimenting herself for being a hottie:

"I stood and headed for the closet, thinking of what I might wear today. It seemed like it would be rainy, so I should find something cute but water resistant. I decided on dark skinny jeans with a dark pink off-the-shoulder top. I put my hair in a low pony tail. Rain always made my hair look awful, so I had learned to put it up on those days.

I rarely applied a ton of make-up, but I felt the urge to today. I put a neutral shade on my lids, with dark liner all around. I loved the cat eye look, so I tried that. I gently brushed my face with powder and put a touch of light pink gloss on. I gazed in the mirror and thought that I looked really good in dark pink. It really complimented my skin. I wasn't the overly confident type, but I knew when a color looked good on me, and dark pink did.

I went back to the closet and shuffled through the boxes of shoes, looking for my black rain boots with polka dots. I found them but not before getting a few boxes knocked on my head. I pulled on the boots and grabbed my book bag, ready to eat breakfast."

PLEASE, DON'T SPARE US EVEN A TEENSY MOMENT, AUTHOR. LET US KNOW EVERY FLEETING THOUGHT AND ACTION. WE NEED TO KNOW. I'll just be over here, slitting my wrists.

3. The exposition is inept and poorly-timed, in the scope of the book-- the author reveals all the "interesting" bits in the first few pages instead of revealing things as we go, thus doing us the favor of sparing us the effort of enjoying any pesky suspense or annoying romantic tension by eliminating it entirely.

4. Poor grammar, with sentence fragments and other irritations. Example: "She had even fought vampires and won. Something unheard of in our community." Ugh. Choppy fragments are choppy.

4. Falsely-modest Mary Sue main character. Among her defects are: being slim; having jewel-like green eyes instead of the more desirable, but biologically impossible, purple; and the complaint that her parents think she's beautiful. Also, the major hot jock of the school TOTALLY loves her, because of COURSE he does, and of course she's the only girl in school immune to his myriad charms.

Her sole personality flaw is that she's chronically late in waking and getting ready in the morning... seriously, that's it. ACTUAL flaws like being an insulting, tactless jerk when she rejects an advance from the hot jock are brushed off with "I couldn't be anything but blunt, no matter how hard I tried." Really? You can't manage to say, "Thank you for asking me, but I'm not interested"? Ugh.

5. The male protag is boring, too-- he's uber-sooper-powerful and has every sorcerer power EVAR, you guys! Yawn.

6. Thin, trying-too-hard premises to justify the plot. The reason the male protag is so speshul is contrived, and the reason he can't be together with the female protag is even more ridiculous.

7. A staggering amount of exhausted clichés. Among them are "having curves in all the right places" (just once, I want to read about a character having curves in the all the WRONG places. It would at least be amusing) (picture it), and "Black best friend".

I couldn't make it past page 65. YES, you're reading this right, all these issues are present before the story is even 1/3 over. I skipped ahead a bit, just to see if the rest is as much of a disaster. Yep. The heroine calls the hero "Mr. Sexy" AND HE ANSWERS TO IT. This book is just BLISTERINGLY bad.

31 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
Great Story!
By Rebekkah Ford
I would say The White Aura is a YA urban fantasy novel.

I love the cover and title of this book. Felicia's cover artist did an awesome job. I had wondered why Felicia would call her debut book The White Aura, but when I read it I discovered why, and it was perfect.

The White Aura is written in two POV (points-of-views)-the main character Olivia Whitehead and her love interest, Scott Tabors.

The reason why I gave this book five stars is because of the story. For me as a reader, I want a good tale. I don't care if the book is written by a famous author or not. If the story isn't good, then it's a deal breaker for me. Even if the writing is superb. Well, The White Aura floats my boat as my mom would say. Felicia came up with a good idea, and I'm glad she decided to share it with the world.

Seventeen-year-old Olivia Whitehead is just an average teen. She likes to hangout with her best friend Juniper, have sleepovers, do makeovers, go shopping and giggles about stupid stuff. But Olivia has a secret-she's been having dreams about a hot guy she calls Mr. Sexy. The dreams are so realistic, she begins to wonder if this guy is for real or if she's losing her marbles.

And then there's Aiden. He's a jock at her school and so gorgeous that every girl wants to date him. At the beginning of this story Olivia can't stand him, even though Aiden shows some interest in her. Eventually, though, Aiden wins her over, and she can't deny how attracted she is toward him.

Scott Tabors is Mr. Sexy. He's a sorcerer who has many powers and one of them is dream walking, which he uses to spend time with Olivia while she's asleep.

Now you'd think that would be creepy, right? Some magical dude invading your dreams. Well, it doesn't hurt that he's hot and Olivia is his heart mate-somebody he's suppose to be with for the rest of his life.

Scott wants to meet Olivia in person, but there's a curse on his family. If Olivia falls in love with him before she turns eighteen, she'll die. So he visits Olivia in her slumber and tries to patiently wait for the day when he can be with her during their waking hours.

Things start progressing when an evil and powerful sorcerer sets his sights on Olivia. He wants to claim her as his own and will stop at nothing to possess her.

Something is happening to Olivia. She's changing, and she doesn't know what the hell is wrong with her. She tries to tell her parents, who are hardly ever home and have jobs she's not clear about. Her parents know something, but they won't tell her. They avoid the questions she throws at them, which frustrates her even more.

As a reader, I love to be surprised, and how Scott finds out about this malicious sorcerer, shocked me. I had to smile at Felicia's cleverness. Not many books draw a reaction out of me like that and hers did.

When Scott discovers what's going on, he does everything in his power to protect Olivia. But despite his abilities, Olivia is still vulnerable to this wicked being. So Scott is in a sticky situation where if he swoops in and saves Olivia, she'll die because of his family curse. But if he doesn't, her fate might be worse than death.

This book is a quick and easy read. It leaves you hanging to where you have to read the next book. I for one will be reading the next book in this series, and I'm looking forward to it.

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