Intuition (Intangible, #0.5)

Intuition (Intangible 0.5)

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Intuition: A Bonus INTANGIBLE Short Story

Luke and his twin sister Sera have unusual abilities. Hers is a gift—she can heal with a touch of her hand. His is a curse—he can see the future but he can’t do anything about it.

On a hike up the mountain, Luke has a vision unlike any other—one that leaves him terrified. Knowing that it will come true—and that he must do everything...more
ebook, 51 pages
Published October 17th 2011
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Maja
I thoroughly enjoyed this short story prequel to Intangible. I can't wait to read the book.
I love that the protagonists are twins with different powers.

This prequel is free on both Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and it's really very short. Read it next time you have ten minutes to spare.
Sana
Intuition is a prequel novella to Intangible and it's very short. The synopsis of Intangible had me intrigued and when I discovered that it has a free prequel, I was all for it!

I am glad I read Intuition, the whole concept seems very different from the usual paranormal young adult books out there and the covers are pretty, too. Intuition started off with Luke feeling the impending doom and urging the feeling to take over him. He can see the future. He and Sera, his twin sister, then start out fo...more
Tyler-rose (The Reading Pile)
When J Meyers emailed me and asked me if I was interested in reviewing Intangible, despite how amazing it sounded I almost had to turn it down (what with exams and all!). But he then mentioned Intuition was free and would introduce me to his characters. Well, I was sold!

So, this is a very short introduction to J's novel Intangible. I'm impressed with the premise. The idea for the novel is shown to be an interesting one from Intuition and it allows us to meet the characters inside the Intangible...more
Alicia
I just want to start this review by talking about the cover art. I just love the font for the title. It is overall a beautiful cover. I really hope someday we get it in print.

I really enjoyed this short story. J. Meyers did a wonderful job of pulling me into the story the moment I read the first sentence. I stayed enthralled all the way till the end and even then I was left wanting more!

Luke and Sera are twins with unusual gifts. Luke can see the the future although so far he has not ever been a...more
Pamela
**I actually give this a rating of 3.5.**

Let me just first say that I didn't realize that this bonus story actually took place prior to the story in Intangible. Had I thought to check when they were published, I might have known to read this before reading Intangible, but as it was, I didn't. So, if interested in this series, be sure to read this story first!

Intuition seems to take place not long before the story in Intangible. You have 17 year old twins, Luke and Sera Raine, who are Gifted. Ser...more
Pretty in Fiction
Originally posted on Pretty In Fiction.

Intuition by J. Meyers is a bonus Intangible short story. It centers on twins Luke and Sera as they hike up Mt. Mansfield, one of their favorite pastimes. Not only is it a scenic place to be, but it also helps to calm the twins, something they desperately need, considering their gifts. You see, Luke is a Seer, he sees the future, while Sera can heal with just a touch. So when Luke has a vision of a fellow hiker in danger, the twins set out to help.

Intuition...more
Becca
Very short preview free ebook that serves as a launching vehicle for INTANGIBLE (release date winter 2012)...through which we meet Luke and Sera. Told through the eyes of Luke, he and his twin sister are taking a hike up "their" mountain in Vermont when events unfold. They were just looking for their place; where they can be themselves; where they don't have to hide their powers.

Even as short as this taste was...it was good. Nicely written. It left me wanting more of their story!...more
Meghan
This short story picks up shortly after the beginning of where Intangible starts. It's a fun little side story of a small event we missed out on during Intangible. This short story is a perfect little teaser, if you are thinking that intangible sounds like something you want to read, I recommend you read this to get a small sample of what to expect.

I say small sample, because it doesn't elude to any of the even more exciting things you will find when reading Intangible. But you will get a nice...more
Tonya
This book is a short story approximately 179 pages but even with that it was really a good read. Right away you learn of the abilities or gifts that Luke and his twin sister Sera have and how they have always kept them hidden and why.

I enjoyed reading this and getting to know Luke and Sera and the bantering fun that the siblings have with each other on their outing together. I never had a brother always wished I had one and if I did this is the kind of brother I would want.

I am not sure if I m...more
Nancy (The Avid Reader)
Unlike most I read Intangible before I read Intuition. Even though I read Intangible first I still enjoyed reading Intuition. It was very well written with an introduction to Intangible the first book in the series. Which is also J. Meyers début novel. Intuition introduces us to Luke's visions. Visions that he has never been able to stop or do anything about. Having vision and not being able to prevent them depresses Luke.

Intuition introduces us to Sera's gift also. Sera can heal with just a tou...more
Lexi
Intuition was a really good short story. But sadly it was just a short story. I know its not nice but I hate when the authors make such a good story out of....one hours worth of reading. And then they say "Did you like this story? Well get the actual story here for $6.00 or something like that."
But on to how well this book was written. So this book had a good hook from the very beginning. It started out so well. And then it ended with such a good hook as well. But it was a cliffhanger. I hate cl...more
Sam
3.5/4? Not really sure what an accurate rating for this would be. As far as short stories go, this one is pretty engaging, but there isn't much content here to judge properly - even for a short story, it was pretty short. But I guess that is a good thing, the fact that I would love to read more.

Intuition introduces us to the characters Luke and Sera, a brother and sister duo, who star in J. Meyers upcoming YA novel, Intangible. Their relationship is probably what stood out to me that most in thi...more
S.Cu'Anam Policar
This one is such a tease! It definitely leaves you aching to start on Intangible. Here you get a small taste of Luke and Sera and the things they can do. The gift of intuition and the gift of healing. Though this story mainly focuses on the intuition aspect obviously.

The only flaw I found to this was not in the story itself. It was in the italics J.Meyer forgot to undo after the last vision Luke has. But it's a small error and only someone as ocd as I am about things will find it a bother.

Becaus...more
Bungle Midnight Reads
Intuition is a very short story at only 18 pages long but I rather enjoyed it. This bonus story was released before Intangible which I didn't realise and I read it after the main story but it was fine, I think you can read Intuition before or after Intangible, it adds to the story either way. But I think knowing what I know now I would read it as my starting point, It gives us the main premise for Intangible.

What I really like about Intuition was that it took just one event and concentrate on i...more
TheBookAddictedGirl
Luke has visions of the future, visions that always come true. Sera can heal, influence. The twins have to keep their gifts secret; people react badly, they get scared or angry.
On a hike one day, Luke has a vision, the worst one he's ever had. He sees someone dead in a cave. He is sure he knows the person, but as he can't see them he doesn't know who they are. His visions always come true. Can Luke stop this one before it’s too late?
Intuition was a great little story, introducing us to the worl...more
Ivana
I have no idea why it took me this long to read this bonus short story!

I've read Intangible first and my favorite part of the novel was the interaction between Luke and Sera. As twins, they have a unique bond, enhanced by the fact that they both have special abilities that the world cannot know about. This short story is about a hiking trip they go to together, but J. Meyers weaves into it all the relevant elements from Intangible: their bond, Sera's healing, Luke's visions, and the fear that so...more
Helena Ferrell
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Marsha
Mar 11, 2012 Marsha rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Young Adult
Intuition is a very short novella introducing the characters of the Intangible series. Sera and Luke are 17 year old twins who have unique abilitites. Luke have the gift of premonition; but, cannot seem to affect the outcome while Sera has the ability to heal others. Luke awakes to a feeling of dread. While hiking with Sera he has a vision of the future that shows someone has died. At first, he is not sure who the victim is but when he finally figures it out, his life will be altered forever.

The...more
Tahlia Newland
‘Intuition’ is an excellent short story that introduces us to Luke and Sera, the characters in ‘Intangible’, a young adult novel by the same author. Luke has visions that come true and so far he hasn’t ever been able to change the outcome. This time, while hiking on a mountain, he thinks he has a chance and he runs, followed by his twin sister Sera, to try to prevent a man from falling. I won’t tell you the outcome, just that the end has a nice little twist that is very fitting for the short sto...more
Danielle
Alright well I didn't notice it was a short story leading into a book but thank god it was. Otherwise I would have went ham on this authors behind.

But to be honest this short 35 page preview was pretty boring. I barley made it through and it was a five minute read!

Did I want to read the actual book this was advertising? Absolutely not. Did I care for the characters? Nope. Was the ending a good cliffhanger? Yeah but it could have been tons better .

The idea of the story is a bit overdone, althoug...more
Kami
Though this is mentioned as a short story, it really can't be considered a story. There is no plot, no development, nothing except an intriguing premis. The premis had potential as the story was to revolve around twins who had supernatural gifts of healing and premonition. But, that's where the intrigue ends. There is no middle or end, by the time you reach the end, you still feel like you're at the beginning which I think was the intent.

This is a teaser for the actual book Intangible but it is...more
Lauren (Northern Plunder)
Original review can be seen at my blog, Northern Plunder, here

Before I started reading Intangible I looked into what other books J. Meyers had written and saw Intuition. It is free to purchase off Amazon and it is very much a prequel to Intangible. I actually read it after though because I didn't notice how short it was and wanted to be able to review Intangible as soon as possible. Even though this was only 51 pages it really gave you a sense of who Luke and Sera are as characters and what I lo...more
Yee Ching
I didn't want to mark the ratings down but it's actually a 3.5.
Intangible had sounded nice enough so I was rally excited to read this free prequel.
Although I've been warned about its length (really short) I was still a bit disappointed that it wasn't really much of a tease.
Sure, it showed certain aspects of the world the twins live in, but only to their knowing.
Really just a short introduction from their point-of view.

HOWEVER (yes, here comes the big but), do not let this review deter you from r...more
Tracy Walters
Luke and Sera are twins with special abilities....Luke can see the future but can't do anything to change it and it is always a bad vision...never positive. Sera can heal with a touch of her hand...she definitely has the better deal of the two. Luke wakes up with a very strong feeling of doom and he can't shake it.....he goes hiking with Sera and ends up having 2 visions....one that he is able to get Sera to help with and the other is something that he wants to deny. This is a short story that g...more
Rose
It could just be because it was a short story and not a full novel, but I found it difficult to connect personally to the characters. I felt like I was on the outside, looking it, merely observing from a distance without any real interest. Maybe I was just tired, since I did start reading this after midnight, but nonetheless, I found it difficult to care and felt like I was just trying to get to the end so I could go to sleep. Because of that, the story was just okay. You could feel the sense of...more
Sadrina
I found this while browsing through the author's website. And no, I was not stalking.

Intuition is a short story of only a few pages set before Intangible - sort of like a prequel. In this short story, you can get a glimpse of Luke and Sera's gifts -or curse, depends on the situation - as well of the vision a.k.a impending doom that would forever change their lives in Intangible. This was also going to be related to something significant in the first book. You should know what to expect in Intang...more
Dani
I'm glad I picked this little short story up. I've been curious about Intangible, so I thought I'd give Intuition a try to get a feel for J. Meyers her style and, of course, this series. I thought this short prequel very well done, and the situation/cliffhanger she creates definitely left me hooked and wanting more of Luke & Sera's story.

I'm also very excited about the prospect of a sibling relationship being at the heart of this series. Even in this short story, Luke & Sera's close rel...more
Petra
This is a bonus short story and an introduction to J. Meyers YA debut novel Intangible. We meet the twins, Luke and Sera, and learn about their special gifts. He can foresee the future and she can heal with her touch.
It was a quick but enjoyable read and it left me wanting more! First, both protagonists seem likable. Second, the writing was smooth. Third, it's about twins, which I find quite unique, I can't really remember reading a book about twins. (Well, there are Twins in the House of Night...more
Nicole
I really, really, really liked this little short story. It has definitely intrigued me enough to read Intangible!! I didn't give 5 stars because it was too short for me to really judge how good it was but I already loved so many things about it.
I love the brother-sister duo since that never really happens in books.
I love their powers and want to know more about them.
The ending left me wanting the next book STAT!
I did predict who the girl was in the vision so it wasn't shocking but I'm still exci...more
Melyssa Dawn
I came across this prequel while purchasing another book by another author and because of the price being free, and the blurb enticing me, i decided to give it a try. It turns out I enjoyed it immensely and now have to go grab the actual book called Intangible.

This short story hooks you in just enough based around the visions Luke has and the healing abilities of his twin sister Sera, that you want to know more, you want them to save the day the way they managed to do in just a few short paragr...more
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j. meyers grew up in Vermont, spent three years in Germany when she was a kid, and now lives in Central New York. When she's not reading or writing, she's chasing after her four kids, exploring the outdoors with her family, baking sweet treats, and forgetting to make dinner. She's the author of Intangible, Intuition, Indomitable, and upcoming Imaginable, due out in April 2013.
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