A young adult paranormal romance series.
An epic journey.
If the Seventine are released, will anyone survive?
Abigail Swish might not love her life, living in gang-ridden New York in 2035 and training to fight and survive with Compound 23. But she is grateful for a few things, especially her no-filter-between-brain-and-mouth best friend Lucy and her escape each night into a dream world far … dream world far different from her own.
In fact, sometimes she lives for the fleeting moments she spends at night with the man who fuels every romantic fantasy she’s ever had. But each morning reality returns. She could just cry. But she won’t. Tears don’t change a damn thing.
Then without any warning, a month before her eighteenth birthday, everything does change. A guardian finds her. He explains, in a strangely familiar accent, that she was stashed on Earth for safekeeping and has been lost to her family ever since. And it is time to return home. To First World; a land of unimagined beauty.
Abigail and Lucy find themselves thrust from New York and into another world. Day one: traversing through an unforgiving wilderness. Yeah, because that sort of thing just happens every day. Luckily an unexpected savior arrives; the man from her dream-world. Brace is six-and-a-half feet of gorgeous perfectness, wrapped in an arrogance like no other. Unable to trust his assistance, and unsure which of her instincts to follow — kiss him or punch him in the mouth — Abigail eventually accepts his help to find her family.
And what a family. Enter Josian, her father, larger than life and apparently not even human. He is Walker, a planet-less race revered as gods, causing mischief and mayhem through-out this star-system. Unfortunately, there is no time for a cozy reunion, since her return to First World is the unknown catalyst, setting forth a chain of events which could spell disaster for all worlds.
First World is book one in the Walker Saga, a seven-book paranormal fantasy series.
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I was pleasantly surprised by this book. Jaymin has made this storyline unique and captivating. Lots of action and adventure from the beginning. Definitely a page turner. This book is about Abby/Aribella and her best friend Lucy finding out there is more to the world than meets the eye. Discovers will be made, secrets …
A starstruck read!
Seven half-Walker girls…
Seven worlds…
One chance to save them all!
Loved the friendship between the girls. Very entertaining and refreshing. Lots of laughter – these girls really have a sense of humour.
Phenomenal story. Great world-building. Well written.
An exciting first book in this series!
Full of discovery, …
This book was … unique? It’s the kindest word I can think of to describe it and it’s probably the only kind word that I will have for it in this review. Because all that First World managed to do was finding all of my nerves and annoyances and get under all of them. This entire book was all of my pet peeves rolled into one huge pile of peeves. …
From a post-apocalyptic world on earth to a new world that is billions of years old – First World literally takes you on an adventure as Abby tries to figure just who she is, why she’s been dreaming of Mr Hotness himself, why her parents abandoned her, and what she has to do next.
This is a gritty story that is lightened by moments of hilarity …
I could not put this book down! The characters are wonderful! Hysterical most times and you will fall in love with the main characters. This series will keep you entertained and will have you giving two enthusiastic thumbs up for strong female roles who have men that treat them as their equals! Great read and highly recommend it.
I really liked this book, and looking forward to reading the next.
For teen’s
Waiting for the next installment!!
This book is amazing!! I love how all the characters fit in and how everyone of them is different and has their own back story.
Love love love!
I read this book so long ago I do not remember much, but I do remember enjoying it. It was a quick and easy read. Plus above all moved along at a good pace and enjoyable. It is a series and I believe at the time I read the first 3 books back to back.