The mythology of this book draws upon elemental powers (water, air, earth, fire), but Brigid Kemmerer includes aspects into it that make this book feel unique in its portrayal of this. There are some really big issues that are addressed in this book and I thought Brigid Kemmerer did a good job, but there is still a bit of room for improvement/5(). Read Storm (Elemental #1) online free from your iPhone, iPad, android, Pc, Mobile. Storm is a Young Adult novel by Brigid Kemmerer. Though, I will admit to some trepidation in this choice as Storm had quite an abrupt ending and I didn’t think I would care about the new main girl in the next book because I wasn’t finished with Becca, but Brigid Kemmerer proved me wrong and now I love Layne so much and don’t think I .
Brigid Kemmerer is an American young-adult fantasy and romance author best known for her New York bestsellers A Curse so Dark and Lonely and Letters to the Lost. She has also written young adult paranormal novels such as Thicker than Water and The Elementor series. Brigid is a wife, mother who loves spending time with family and friends. Storm audiobook written by Brigid Kemmerer. Narrated by Renée Chambliss. Get instant access to all your favorite books. No monthly commitment. Listen online or offline with Android, iOS, web, Chromecast, and Google Assistant. Try Google Play Audiobooks today! Storm (Elementals 1) By Brigid Kemmerer - Restarting July 4th AM All The Right Books: February BOTM (Storm) 5 PM Rated YA-MA: Elemental by Brigid Kemmerer: PM Did anyone think that this book was kinda stupid? 11 PM.
Though, I will admit to some trepidation in this choice as Storm had quite an abrupt ending and I didn’t think I would care about the new main girl in the next book because I wasn’t finished with Becca, but Brigid Kemmerer proved me wrong and now I love Layne so much and don’t think I want to move on to whoever is next. The mythology of this book draws upon elemental powers (water, air, earth, fire), but Brigid Kemmerer includes aspects into it that make this book feel unique in its portrayal of this. There are some really big issues that are addressed in this book and I thought Brigid Kemmerer did a good job, but there is still a bit of room for improvement. Storm. Earth. Fire. Air. Water. Ever since her ex-boyfriend spread lies about her, Becca Chandler is suddenly getting all the guys—the ones she doesn’t want. Then she saves Chris Merrick from a beating in the school parking lot. Chris is different. Way different: he can control water—just like his brothers can control fire, wind, and earth.
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