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Paperback Jamie Book

ISBN: 1069945323

ISBN13: 9781069945327

Jamie

When IT consultant Jamie is shot in the head while trying to save her friend, she doesn't die-instead, she's pulled into a hidden world of magic and strange beings and recruited by a secretive order called the Guardians to train as a powerful warrior. But as she struggles through her mysterious new training, the Guardians' evasiveness and the strange voice whispering in her mind leave her questioning whether the destiny they promise is truly hers or a fate being forced upon her.

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An exciting new novel

Summary: Jamie by Lisa Attridge is an ambitious and engaging debut that blends contemporary realism with high fantasy, delivering a fast-paced, emotionally driven story. By drawing on the familiar “ordinary person thrust into a hidden magical world” trope, Attridge creates an accessible entry point, allowing readers to discover the world alongside the protagonist. With no prior knowledge, Jamie uncovers each rule, power structure, and hidden truth in real time, deepening immersion as the stakes unfold. The novel opens with a strong, cinematic hook: a modern-day IT consultant is shot and, instead of dying, is pulled into a secret magical realm. There, she is recruited by the Guardians, trained as a warrior, and must contend with a mysterious voice in her mind and uncertainty about her fate. Opinion: Pacing is one of the novel’s greatest strengths. The story moves briskly, propelled by action, revelations, and training sequences that keep it consistently engaging. Fans of romantasy and portal fantasy will appreciate the blend of hidden worlds, secret orders, and emerging powers, while the immersive style makes it easy to follow. Jamie is a relatable lead, particularly in her reluctance to accept her new reality. Her scepticism toward the Guardians, Shadow, and Sunny, and her suspicion that her destiny may be influenced by outside forces, adds tension and elevates the narrative beyond a straightforward “chosen one” arc. While the novel’s momentum is a clear strength, it also leaves room for further exploration. Supporting characters such as Sarafyn and Gavin show strong potential and could benefit from added depth, while the Guardians’ motives and structure remain intriguingly underdeveloped. The romantic and emotional elements are present but more understated, complementing the plot rather than driving it. This balance will appeal to readers who prefer faster-paced storytelling, though others may wish for more focus on relationship dynamics. Stylistically, Attridge writes with clarity and enthusiasm, maintaining strong readability and narrative drive. Dialogue efficiently advances the plot and conveys key information, keeping the story focused. The moral landscape, particularly the distinction between allies and adversaries, leans toward clarity rather than ambiguity, an approach that supports the novel’s direction and brisk pacing. Overall, Jamie is a promising and entertaining debut built on a compelling central concept. It is especially well-suited to readers who enjoy fast-moving plots, immersive worlds, and protagonists navigating uncertain destinies. With its energy and intrigue, it stands as a strong beginning with clear potential for growth in future instalments.
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