Rippler (Ripple #1) 
Two further sequels form a complete trilogy. Four additional books in series for those who fall in love with the Ripple world and want even more!
RIPPLER is the first book in a teen and young adult paranormal fantasy series set in a contemporary world where invisibility has long been a well kept secret. It combines the heart pounding action of a thriller with a touch of clean romance and a science fiction twist.
The ability to turn invisible would be a handy power to have.It would be great for readers... It's one way we wouldn't be interrupted while at crucial points of the story! There was a few lines in the book that really made me laugh. The characters in "Rippler" are likable. I liked Sam and Will's relationship, they were really cute together.I also really like Will and Mickie's relationship. They argued a lot, but when it came down to it, they would always be there for each other. It was nice to
Rippler by Cidney Swanson is a pleasant first novel, surprising in its confidence straight out of the gate. Rather the load the opening down with fifty pages of info-dumps and telling, the novel opens mis-en-scene, with main protagonist Samantha not only utilizing her power - the ability to become invisible by "rippling" out of phase with the visible world around her - but in immediate peril because of it.As the novel opens, Sam is on a whitewater rafting team-building outing with her

Well written, original premise and good pacing. The romantic aspect is a bit predictable (it's YA paranormal, after all). Still, I enjoyed reading it and liked the strong female characters (no wilting wall flowers here) plus the unique idea of a genetic disorder that gives a person the power of invisibility. Now that's cool!
Love the cover. It looks beautiful with the girl's dress blown by the wind on the cliff, and the breathtaking view of the sea. I believe it fits perfectly with the whole Rippler concept, and how the soothing sound of the water calms Samantha Ruiz, allowing her to ripple or become invisible.On to the story, Samantha found out she was able to disappear from the moment her mother and best friend died in a car crash, and has been afraid somebody would find out about her abnormality. Keeping this a
of all the fantasy books i've read lately. this is in the top 3 if not the best.i am a nit picker and will find something that bugs me about every book i read. but i made it through all 3 books in this series with maybe 1 nit i found to pick. i would have liked a bit more description of the main characters. i didn't get a solid mental image of our heroin until book 3. i loved the story and the writing. it was very comfortable and addictive, like a good chocolate mousse.i especially love love
Originally posted at Read Me Bookmark Me Love MeWhen Samantha suddenly turns invisible on a canoeing trip with her cross-country team, she is shocked when she realises that her friend, Will, is now aware of her secret. He's witnessed her in action and knows more about her ability than she does herself. Who is he and where is he getting his information from? In their possession is a journal from over a century ago, and in it they discover the deep dark secrets of a disturbed stranger, which could
Cidney Swanson
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Title | : | Rippler (Ripple #1) |
Author | : | Cidney Swanson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 282 pages |
Published | : | May 26th 2011 by Williams Press |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Science Fiction. Paranormal Romance. Mystery |
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Discovering she can turn invisible terrifies Samantha, especially when she learns a geneticist who murdered her mom wants her too. Handsome Will Baker offers help and secrecy, but soon Sam will have to choose between keeping her secrets and keeping Will in her life. Suspenseful and romantic, Rippler and its sequels capture the collision of the beautiful with the dark.Two further sequels form a complete trilogy. Four additional books in series for those who fall in love with the Ripple world and want even more!
RIPPLER is the first book in a teen and young adult paranormal fantasy series set in a contemporary world where invisibility has long been a well kept secret. It combines the heart pounding action of a thriller with a touch of clean romance and a science fiction twist.
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ISBN: | 0983562177 (ISBN13: 9780983562177) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ripple #1 |
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Ratings: 3.7 From 3809 Users | 403 ReviewsDiscuss Based On Books Rippler (Ripple #1)
Note: I'm reviewing Rippler and the sequel Chameleon concurrently.I got these two ebooks almost two months ago (I could make it sound longer by saying "last year"), but only started reading it about two or three days ago. And yet, I finished both books last night, that's how good they were. Currently, the Ripple Series consists of two books: Rippler and Chameleon. But for the sake of cohesiveness, I'm just going to talk about them as a whole. The series revolves around Samantha, as she discoversThe ability to turn invisible would be a handy power to have.It would be great for readers... It's one way we wouldn't be interrupted while at crucial points of the story! There was a few lines in the book that really made me laugh. The characters in "Rippler" are likable. I liked Sam and Will's relationship, they were really cute together.I also really like Will and Mickie's relationship. They argued a lot, but when it came down to it, they would always be there for each other. It was nice to
Rippler by Cidney Swanson is a pleasant first novel, surprising in its confidence straight out of the gate. Rather the load the opening down with fifty pages of info-dumps and telling, the novel opens mis-en-scene, with main protagonist Samantha not only utilizing her power - the ability to become invisible by "rippling" out of phase with the visible world around her - but in immediate peril because of it.As the novel opens, Sam is on a whitewater rafting team-building outing with her

Well written, original premise and good pacing. The romantic aspect is a bit predictable (it's YA paranormal, after all). Still, I enjoyed reading it and liked the strong female characters (no wilting wall flowers here) plus the unique idea of a genetic disorder that gives a person the power of invisibility. Now that's cool!
Love the cover. It looks beautiful with the girl's dress blown by the wind on the cliff, and the breathtaking view of the sea. I believe it fits perfectly with the whole Rippler concept, and how the soothing sound of the water calms Samantha Ruiz, allowing her to ripple or become invisible.On to the story, Samantha found out she was able to disappear from the moment her mother and best friend died in a car crash, and has been afraid somebody would find out about her abnormality. Keeping this a
of all the fantasy books i've read lately. this is in the top 3 if not the best.i am a nit picker and will find something that bugs me about every book i read. but i made it through all 3 books in this series with maybe 1 nit i found to pick. i would have liked a bit more description of the main characters. i didn't get a solid mental image of our heroin until book 3. i loved the story and the writing. it was very comfortable and addictive, like a good chocolate mousse.i especially love love
Originally posted at Read Me Bookmark Me Love MeWhen Samantha suddenly turns invisible on a canoeing trip with her cross-country team, she is shocked when she realises that her friend, Will, is now aware of her secret. He's witnessed her in action and knows more about her ability than she does herself. Who is he and where is he getting his information from? In their possession is a journal from over a century ago, and in it they discover the deep dark secrets of a disturbed stranger, which could
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