
Starting off this book gets right to the point in dropping hints on what the main plot is, but does not thrust you into someones life and the climax.

Since this book is written in third person there can be a focus on more of the emotions of the other characters in a certain instead of being just one giving the audience a different viewpoint to the situation at hand. She along with other main characters all have their sections but Nancy Werlin does this in way that the book is not chopped up. She shows determination and stays true to her beliefs through the entire book and is a very likable character. Lucy, is a very strong character and that is established within the first couple of chapters. This leaves Lucy distraught until she finds out about the curse put on her family then decides that she will be the one to break it and defeat the Elfin Knight. Lucy’s normal life is interrupted when tragedy strikes during her junior prom that causes her to become pregnant and the father of the child to die. She grows up well, but only because of the people who took her in as her mother sub came to the age old curse of the Scarborough girls. She struggles with everyday issues that can help relate to a lot teenagers giving it a automatic connection to the audience. This book takes place in the modern day life of teenager Lucinda Scarborough, or Lucy for short. Werlin expresses all of those remarkable talents in Impossible, a book about a teenage girl named Lucy Scarborough, cursed to repeat the same fate as her mother and ancestors were faced with unless she breaks the curse by completing 3 impossible tasks before she gives birth to her child and loses her mind. The authors that express all the elements of a story that are needed to make the reader feel emotion towards the characters, to be connected to them in unthinkable ways, are astounding. The reason for this? The characters, the set up, the unimaginable twists that the author puts into every situation to make the reader never want to even have the thought of parting with their book.


Books about teen angst and paranormal situations never fail to be interesting and heart wrenching to the readers that endure their words.
