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Usually, I read Adult Fantasy, but I decided to take a break from this genre and read something different. I am very glad that I had the opportunity to come across this book from this young author and once again to convince myself that the imagination of young people is truly unique. The book is a debut and it's definitely a great start.
Now a little about the story itself.

Overall, while I didn't find myself completely invested in the story, I do see the appeal of it.

However, what I liked most of all was the association of Steven's emotions with superpowers that were very different and interesting. That was the main thing that attracted me to the annotation initially. The characters were well built, there were no unnecessary things, and everything went easy and exciting. All the time we follow Steven who is trying to control his emotions and powers and I liked the development. Steven is definitely an interesting character, but I liked his girlfriend Freya too. There was a moment in the book where she wanted to find out if he was gay and immediately put a label on him and that I definitely didn't like it.
The ending was unexpected at least for me and I would like to read the sequel.

My rate is 3,5/5 stars Thank you 'Readers First' for providing me with a copy of the book and I wish the new young author success with the next books.