Filled To Completion (Athanasia Book 1) by Katie Rose Elwood
is a mixed genre book that has elements of the genres of fiction, fantasy,
science fiction, and urban all mixed together inside it. Filled To Completion
(Athanasia Book 1) by Katie Rose Elwood is a book that will appeal most to an
audience made up of young adults and adults who enjoy the science fiction and
fantasy genres; those who have an interest in psychology will also find the
book appealing. Filled To Completion (Athanasia Book 1) by Katie Rose Elwood
follows twenty year old Breeze Taylor as she works to get her degree so that
she may become a psychologist; Breeze lives a difficult life with only her friends
to support her since members of her family have died. Filled To Completion
(Athanasia Book 1) by Katie Rose Elwood begins to show the paranormal abilities
of Breeze when she cuts her hand during a psychology class on a knife only to
find the wound closed and the only evidence that she was even hurt was the
blood left on her shirt. Breeze’s life get more difficult when she believes she
is developing mental illness unware that she is being targeted by a demon.
Filled To Completion (Athanasia Book 1) by Katie Rose Elwood
was a very well written book that I found to be an enjoyable read. Filled To
Completion (Athanasia Book 1) by Katie Rose Elwood had amazingly well thought out
plot points, psychological accuracy, and well developed characters. Katie Rose
Elwood used different types of writing throughout Filled To Completion
(Athanasia Book 1) in order to present the reader with a clear understanding of
the characters, the scenes, and the settings. I found Katie Rose Elwood’s use
of similes to be particularly helpful for creating a picture in my head. One of
her similes was “the train, like a long, sleek silver bullet”. I found that
these similes and metaphors made the scenes easier to picture in my head. All in all I found the book to be very
interesting and I can’t wait for book number two!
"Reviewed by Sefina Hawke for Readers' Favorite"
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