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Book Reviews of A Perfect Darkness (Offspring, Bk 1)

A Perfect Darkness (Offspring, Bk 1)
A Perfect Darkness - Offspring, Bk 1
Author: Jaime Rush
ISBN-13: 9780061690358
ISBN-10: 006169035X
Publication Date: 1/27/2009
Pages: 380
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 90 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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8 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed A Perfect Darkness (Offspring, Bk 1) on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
I could not put this book down. I just had to know what was going to happen next. What pulled me to this book was the fact that there were no vampires or werewolves, or otherworldly creatures as is currently popular. The whole secret government experiment was intriguing in that it can be grounded in reality and do we really know what the government is spending money on. I look forward to the next book to see what is going to happen.
reviewed A Perfect Darkness (Offspring, Bk 1) on + 36 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I was relunctant to read this book, but it got so many positive reviews, I decided to give it a try. I'm glad I did. Amazing book, grabs you from chapter one, keeps you guessing without confusing you. Great characters, great plot, gets a little slow and predictable at the very end, but I'm a sucker for happy endings, so I didn't mind. I hope the sequels will have Eric, Petra & Bran stories. A MUST READ, has all the good elements romance, paranormal, & Mystery.
amylynnikins avatar reviewed A Perfect Darkness (Offspring, Bk 1) on + 69 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I'm HOOKED on this absolutely brand new series by a brand new sure to be treasured author!! If you want a series that you can get started with from the very beginning, choose this one. If you want a series that is full of paranormal elements but a little different from the typical witchcraft, vampire, werewolfie landscape...choose this one. Not to say it won't be introduced later, but THIS book is solid intrigue and bioengineering and other (can't spoil it for you) wondferfulness. If you find it at WalMart - pick it up. It's really that good. Got some credits here and looking to just order a book - pick it up! Serious! I bought it spontaneously and got it home wondering what I was thinking. Truth was...whatever I was thinking, I need a relapse because THAT was an excellent judgement call! So, in a nutshell. Awesome, awesome, and awesome. Get it. Read it. LOVE it.

I did.
stephanie13w avatar reviewed A Perfect Darkness (Offspring, Bk 1) on + 300 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I liked the premise of this book. Its the 1st in the series. The characters were interesting with various "talents". My only complaint was that 3/4 of the way through the book it started to drag & I ended up skimming through the pages to get to the end.
reviewed A Perfect Darkness (Offspring, Bk 1) on + 52 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I wanted to like this book. I tried to like this book. I even forced myself to finish it HOPING that it would get better by the end of the book. It didn't and I couldn't.

For starters, the editing was DEPLORABLE. The main character's bird was described as a cocatoo and referred to as a parrot. I let this discrepency go once figuring that mistakes happen but when it happened later in the book within a span of 3 sentences I was totally disgusted.

The story itself could have been good if it didn't sound like something taken straight out of the television show "Fringe". The writing style was amateurish at best and the author obviously hasn't done even a little research into remote viewing and other psychic abilities. Even if the Offspring aren't aware of what they're truly capable of the author definitely should.

I'm not sorry I read the book, but I won't be reading any of the remaining books in the series.
zhollywood avatar reviewed A Perfect Darkness (Offspring, Bk 1) on + 104 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I've had this book for awhile. My TBR pile is pretty extensive at the moment. As such, I kept putting off starting this one for various reasons - continuing with a series I already started, something a little more... ummm... racy, etc. The New Year brought illness, so I've had a few days with nothing to do but watch tv, read books, and feel sorry for myself. I'm glad I decided to go ahead and start this one. I need another ongoing series to read like I need another hole in my head, but this one intrigued me enough to jump in.

I can give you a list of "issues" with this book, and Rush's writing style, however, I don't feel any of these issues are significant enough to detract from this book, either as a stage setting for the series, or this specific installment itself.

The characters develop relatively well as the story moves along. I especially like that the special abilities of each "Offspring" are to some extent, unknown - each one stretching themselves to find other skills they didn't realize they had. I found myself hoping that each character would come to terms with their flaws, or realize that the darkness inside is not as it seems. But that's probably the "happily ever after" part of me. lol

All in all, I enjoyed this book and will be looking for the rest in the series as soon as I finish this review... cuz I need more in my TBR pile. *sigh*
whatstacy avatar reviewed A Perfect Darkness (Offspring, Bk 1) on + 235 more book reviews
New author, new series. Great new series! There wasn't a lot of back building to bog down the plot. It moves quickly,from the first page, with a lot of action, and likable characters. The story reminds me alot of Firestarter (stephen king). But takes it to a whole new level. The kids of the original "group" are all grown up and want answers. With psychic talents of their own, they find each other and form a bond that is at times funny and sad, but leaves you cheering for them. There are lots of layers under the main story. I am totally hooked!!


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bratz54 avatar reviewed A Perfect Darkness (Offspring, Bk 1) on + 1024 more book reviews
First time reading Jaime Rush and it wasnt that bad this book is about a group of people called Offspring but they have abilities like seeing auras which Amy can see but she also hears voices from the dead. There are others like Lucas that can enter people in their dreams but he can do things from being intimate with Amy to warning people but also can kill 'targets' on orders. I secretive group of the government is trying to & capture these Offspring either voluntarily or by force and they got their hands on Lucas when he try to warn Amy about him but the head person of this group wants Lucas to kill terrorists with his dream waving abilities but also killing him in the process. So Amy finds clues to Lucas's real life but also in the process finds his friends Eric and Petra Aruda, they two have abilities but they are off the grid to keep the agents from finding them and with them and Amy will come up with a plan to get Lucas out as well as a newcomer and with the help of Amy's 'uncle' they are on a mission to save lives.