Sunday, October 29, 2017

Review: Doormaker: Rock Heaven

Doormaker: Rock Heaven Doormaker: Rock Heaven by Jamie Thornton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Synopsis:

THREE WORLDS. ONE RULE. SHE MUST NEVER OPEN A DOOR.

Since before Maella can remember, one family rule has shaped her life: never open a door. Maella comes from a family of doormakers—people who unleash otherworldly violence when they open something even as simple as a cabinet door.

Maella didn’t mean to open a door.

Maella tried NOT to open a door.

She just wanted to save her friend from a bully.

Pushed through a portal of her own making, Maella discovers worlds of nightmarish flying monsters, magical drug deals, political prisoners, religious cults, and a terrifying prediction: Maella will die upon opening her seventh door. In order to survive, Maella must uncover her family’s secrets, all while hiding her identity and outrunning the prediction of her death.

But what do you do when the truth you need could destroy the universe?

In this thrilling first book in the Doormaker series from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jamie Thornton, discover the magic of the doormakers and begin an epic journey of secrets, betrayal, and power.



My Thoughts:



I really enjoyed this book. It almost had a Sliders or Quantum Leap feel to it. I felt bad for Maella as everyone was mad at her for being she was. The poor girl was struggling to control her 'gift' and she didn't know who she could trust. There is so much action in this book and I can't wait to read book 2.

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