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Quelly and the Genie: Sisters of the Mystic Book I, by Hallie Gregory

Quelly and the Genie: Sisters of the Mystic Book I, by Hallie Gregory

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Quelly and the Genie: Sisters of the Mystic Book I, by Hallie Gregory

Quelly and the Genie: Sisters of the Mystic Book I, by Hallie Gregory



Quelly and the Genie: Sisters of the Mystic Book I, by Hallie Gregory

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QUELLY AND THE GENIE Brazen and bold, sixteen year old Quelly Martin has got it all figured out. At least that’s what she thinks until she meets Ash, the new foreign exchange student. He’s gorgeous and exotic. And for Quelly it’s love at first sight. There’s a big problem though. He’s already hooked up with Quelly’s #1 enemy, Monica The Monster. With the help of her best friends, Angela and Coral, Quelly schemes to steal Ash away. But when the guy of her dreams turns out to be a genie, Quelly has to make a choice. Because winning him away could lead to wishes granted beyond her wildest imagination; or it could lead to the destruction of her entire world and everything she loves and holds dear. Eventually, Quelly learns the secrets of the genie, and to her surprise, that she has a secret all her own, an incredible secret that will initiate her into the Mystic. In the end will Quelly succumb to temptation or will she be willing to make the greatest sacrifice for love? SISTERS OF THE MYSTIC As if high school wasn’t complicated enough…with teachers and grades, romance and boys, fashion statements and social blunders, broken promises and backstabbing, and Monica The Monster...now best friends Quelly, Angela and Coral have just stumbled upon the Mystic. A world of genies, secrets and magic that has opened them up to a realm of possibilities and powers they never knew existed. And to an ancient being, the Possessor, who has lain dormant for thousands of years—until now. As beguiling as she is deadly, the Possessor’s pleasure is the torment of others. Her desire to inflict pain and suffering is matched only by her insatiable lust for power. She spreads evil like a disease, leaving death and destruction in her wake. Quelly, Angela and Coral must discover their own powers. And with the help of an enigmatic genie known as Ash learn the secret of the Possessor and stop her, before she becomes too strong and destroys them all. The fate of both worlds is on them. But as they will learn in the Mystic…things aren’t always what they seem.

Quelly and the Genie: Sisters of the Mystic Book I, by Hallie Gregory

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2185263 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-07
  • Released on: 2015-10-07
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Quelly and the Genie: Sisters of the Mystic Book I, by Hallie Gregory


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The added touch of typical adolescent desires to the conflict with this new world of magic is great for a book meant for a young By Amazon Customer I was asked by this author for an honest review through Story Cartel and here is is:Quelly. The embodiment of all things teen, with strong opinions and sense of self. She has a unique outlook of her place in the world and how to go through life according to her own rules. Her dynamic with other characters perfectly mirrors the social aspects of highschool and adds a sense of relatability to this tale of fantasy. The added touch of typical adolescent desires to the conflict with this new world of magic is great for a book meant for a younger audience. It also adds to the characterization of the antagonist, Monica, the villain who doubles as master manipulator of schemes in addition to being a queen bee with a major inferiority complex.As for the fantastical elements themselves, I loved the world of the Mystic, it's a unique version of the mythology behind djinns. The setting to the djinns themselves sound whimsical and added to the mysteries behind the figures of the Ancient One, Quelly's main tie to the world of magic she's been thrust into, The Phoenician, a prominent individual from the backstory whose influence acted as a catalyst for our dear Ash, and the unseen evil behind the scenes,The Possessor.All these elements of mystical beings made me want to learn more about the Mystic, and I was able to fully invest myself into the story as I yearned to understand it's universe, the story behind the storyline. This sense of discovery is probably what added to my own love for Ash, who I find someone to be pitied as well as admired. His presence as the catalyst for the action behind this plot made the story's conflict even greater, the clash of good and evil now including the "ownership" of a powerful, as well as handsome, genie.While I have nothing but love for the characters and world of this story, I did find a few qualms to be had with certain plot turns. While the actions of the populars were definitely hateworthy, I still found it unnecessary to have Jason be the one behind the trigger that caused Ash to nearly die, leading to Quelly's realization of love for him. The aftermath of the shooting did help the developing relationship to finally lead to a love confirmation, and I thought that was an interesting lead in. But the understanding I had for the bad guys of this story, the populars of highschool, was that they were meant to be the fracture of Quelly, Angela, and Coral's relationship as best friends, as well as Quelly's own spiral of destruction as she endures the toll on her reputation and self esteem. When Jason suddenly came in with a weapon, it was rather unexpected, with the earlier events of the story, yes, Jason was the typical victim, but to be the type to breakdown to shooting his enemies?But I suppose that's more a matter of perspective than the direction of the book itself.Other than that little disjointed plot turn, I love everything about this book, and find myself wanting to delve deeper into the Mystic we've been shown so far. I'll probably stick with this series and enjoy being sucked into the adventures of this crew of best friends against their social nemeses and the Possessor. I look forward to seeing more of this author's work and can't wait to see how the next tale focuses on Angela and her own experience along with the return of the Sisters vs the Monster.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. What are Monica’s reasons to be nice to Quelly By Tony Parsons 9/3/14, Shoreview, MN. Quelly Martin (16, Raquel-Elizabeth, Q, narrator, Riots dance team, VB) lived with her Dad (twin), Mom, Granny Nit (aka Thongmuon Farrell, Thailand) & Grangie (m),Your typical H.S. student she attended Lindbergh H.S. (Patriots).Quelly’s classmates/BFF’s are: Coral Cynthia Christensen (15, lifeguard), Angela Baza, Winnifred Winnie Massaquoi (Captain Patriot’s Dance Team, co–captain varsity VB team), JudyGlass (Retro girl) & Brenda Tuttle (VB).The popular girls are: Monica LaFave (aka the Monster leader, mortal enemy, prom Queen), Roxy Berger (Monsterette), Trish Bradsky (Monsterette), Marci Milano who is later kicked out of the Monsterette group & replaced by Penny Febronozy (VB, snotty, Monsterette).What are Monica’s reasons to be nice to Quelly?Ashur Ash (foreign exchange student, smart) is not sure what HS female he really likes.What happened at the Caribou (business)?What are Quelly & Ash secrets?How will the rest of the yr. go for all the students, teachers, etc.?I had 1 of those: 1964 Corvair Monza Spyder.I did not receive any type of compensation for reading & reviewing this book. While I receive free books from publishers & authors, I am under no obligation to write a positive review. Only an honest one.A very awesome book cover, great font & writing style. A very well written older HS age adventure book. It was very easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a large set of unique characters to keep track of. This could also make another great older HS age adventure movie, animated cartoon, or mini TV series. Brings back my memories of the cliques that are still existent every time we have a class reunion. Down to ½ of our graduating class now. To be continued. A very easy rating of 5 stars.Thank you for the free Story Cartel; PDF book

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. good and bad, but not one to just dismiss By Teresa H. Garcia I've not had much time for reading or writing lately. In fact I just finished a bit of work for two different sites and am on break before I pick up work again. I did commit to giving a review of a couple books though, so here is one of the books based on what I have been able to grab writing time for. I am about a third though this book and because of the way it is it will take me a great deal of time longer to finish it. So I may write a follow up review at another point after finishing fully. I agreed to give an honest review, so I'm rather critical but attempting to be constructive about it.This book is "Quelly and the Genie: Sisters of the Mystic Book I" by Hallie Gregory. I picked it up because the cover looked like it had been done by the same person that did the Coffee and Ghosts book that I had liked so much recently.This book isn't for me. It will be just what someone else is looking for though. The main character annoys me just as much as BlowingWind while she is in her shock state pisses off other people about being self-centered. She's got her good points but I really want to smack her. Thus I'll chalk this up as a well done teen character. After a great deal of experience with real teens I will say that yes... this character pretty much sums up teens. If you can't stand or aren't in the mood for teen drama then look for something else. If you're in the state where that's what you're needing to work about then this is perfect.I was disappointed in how I wasn't grabbed. Parts of the plot did. I like the mystery. And then the drama of some of the characters just kills it for me. I have been hooked on the first chapters enough to continue though, so this is a good sign. I'm saddened by the amount of typos and misspellings though. Some are explainable, such as characters using mispellings or wrong words because it is in character. And others I think just slipped past a very tired proof reader.I'm not totally sold, but I'm not giving up either. It's proving to be good reading for when I'm pissed at myself for being in a slightly whiny state. I want to see what happens with this genie that needs his butt saved. Darn right I'm going to finish reading this and then come back with more impressions.---I had the chance to finish reading the rest of "Quelly and the Genie." I am glad that I took the break before finishing. Quelly changed quite a bit in the other part of the book compared to how she had been at the start. She's still got a way to go yet, but she's certainly growing nicely as a person. I'm pleased especially with the Dream Wishes that she made, how they helped her family and Angela and then faded in potency as she worked her way outward through her circle. For a teen book it was pretty well done.I still want to do things to Monica the Monster. This was a very well written villain and I like how this villain is foreshadowed as possibly not the true villain. Tyson is fairly well done too, and there is even Jason that turns out to snap and become rather psychopathic. The various cliques were well represented and believable to the point it reminded me how -glad- I am to no longer be in high school.The romance at the end and the genie having hidden and denied his love for Quelly were rather predictable, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. I'd primarily call this a supernatural romance crossing over with coming of age. This is good beyond the need for some proofing. I don't recommend reading this in large chunks though. Pace yourself or if you're like me and rather impatient with teens you won't enjoy the story.The ending has me wondering what happens in the next book with Angela, as she disappears in a tragic lab accident at school. Monica, of course, is involved but came out fine. I'm bumping my initial reaction of 3 stars up to 4 stars.

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