After reading "The Thirteenth Chime" by Emma Michaels I knew this book would be amazing. Though there was slight doubt in my mind, as a lot of books lose stride in their sequel, but this was certainly not the case here with "Anasazi."
Megan Haines, the lead character of this book up until David from the first book reenters, is a seriously funny and charismatic character that I fell in love with from the first page. Her witty remarks in the face of trouble had me laughing and smiling throughout this whole book, and her determination to find her one true love - David - was certainly admirable. And as always David comes in with a great comment or two.
This book has a lot of depth to it. The details about the Hopi and Navajo tribes were impressive, showing that Emma Michaels certainly wasn't kidding around when writing this book. She put in the time and effort to portray the legends of the old Indian tribes correctly, and she did a fantastic job!
Though I would have loved to learn more about what it is David has forgotten - mentioned in the first book - it just makes me even more eager to read the next book to figure out who David Kings really is!
Prognosis: AMAZING book! If you pass up on this then it'll be a MAJOR mistake!
Five out of Five stars!
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