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Unbalanced By Courtney Shepard Analysis

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Unbalanced by Courtney Shepard conveys the tale of a secret faith called the “Order.” Headed by “The Four,” four gods, who claim that they maintain balance and harmony in the earth, this secret society fulfills its purposes through a grand master, two masters, and members. The four immortal creatures are threatened by the existence of a set of female quadruplets born every generation with special gifts and therefore hunt the girls to sacrifice them. Together, the quadruplets are easily located, but apart, they can’t be discovered. So, to protect Asha, Ivy, Mere, and Avia, someone in the “Order” separated them shortly after birth, and equipped with elemental powers, they grew up in different parts of the world with Catholic priests as their guardians. …show more content…

They are never easy prey for whatever adversaries, and incognizant of what hounds them, they live comfortable lives until certain people try to kill them. Thenceforth, their lives revolve around fear, escape, and fighting. Eventually, they come together to seek the reason they are wanted dead. Meeting enemies that later become allies, learning the truth, experiencing the passion of love, and getting separated again, can these sisters be able to face the inevitable battles presented by their destinies? Having the themes of the power of love and the outcome of betrayal, this fantasy adventure novel mixed with romance is well written and easy to read. Evidently, the plot is fast paced, suspenseful and unpredictable. Full of high-octane actions, secrets and mysteries, I couldn't resist turning to the next page while I was reading the book. There were some pulse-pounding scenes that made me have

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