The sleepy little town of Jamesford has become a national battleground of faith and science, hatred, and hope; and Eleanor, the girl whose life depends on not being noticed, is at the center of it all.
Trusting David with the secret of her true identity, Eleanor tries to keep the promise she made her mother to rejoin humanity, even if Eleanor not may not be human. She dreams of a future beyond mere survival, beyond fear and loneliness. A future where she matters.
But Jamesford is plagued with strangers—a predator is on the loose—and the rumors surrounding the girl from Cedar Street are never quite forgotten.
ScifiFantasyReaders.com Review
I gave Celeste The Unseen 5 stars. Eleanor’s story continues to thrill in this second installment to the series. The character’s history, the social situations, the complexity of trying to remain unseen yet be forced into an unexpected popularity creates a unique juxtaposition that pulls the reader forward in the story without a desire to put the book down. Having read a lot of good first books in a series, I don’t always follow-up with the series unless it is too compelling not to, as this book was.