So, I found out Shattered was the first book in that series. All of my covers are painted by my creative partner, and damn do I love that look over real pictures. Some people have a particular taste for their own covers, and I just guessed that was her style. But, when I went to her Goodreads page, it looked like there were three more! Their covers… were really similar the covers for the Forsaken Saga. According to that, there’s only the four. I started to wonder if Sofia Sharp had any other books, or if this is her only series. I’m a sucker for urban fantasy so I signed on. Again, the new student thing is kind of generic. She is swept away on an exhilarating journey that takes her to a place where romance and great destiny may yet await… and where supernatural powers run wild. Wild rumors swirl about his past, and Nora becomes determined to find out the truth.Īs she gets to know the mysterious student, he shares with her an ancient secret… one that may yet put both of them in grave danger.Īnd for the first time in her life, Nora is exposed to a completely unfamiliar world. Nothing particularly exciting ever happened where she lived, and everything was stable.īut that all drastically changes when a new student arrives at Nora’s school. A junior in high school, she had good friends, a great family, and did well in school. Nora Colburn was perfectly content in life. (Though in reality it wasn’t all that original either *coughcough*) Though, given what happened with Skyborn… generic covers can be fine too. Not everyone needs the most original cover in the world, though it would be nice to have something different. Why are all these pictures saved at 72dpi? The cover of the version I bought is the same, though I got the complete 4 book series. YA Heroine in a pretty dress while the breeze blows. Now, the cover is nothing to write home about. I’ve found some pretty good books that way, but… that’s also how I found Skyborn. So, I found the Forsaken Saga through recommendations on Audible. This is Forsaken, book 1 of the Forsaken Saga by Sofia Sharp. With that out of the way… let’s get started. It is your work.Īfter today… I would like to apologize to that professor for how absolutely wrong I was in that paper. But you can’t take your own work and pass it off as your own. After all, how can you rip yourself off? After all, plagiarism is the act of taking someone else’s work and passing it off as our own. This was the first time I’d ever encountered the concept, and as a result, I vehemently denied its existence. This assignment was to discuss whether or not self-plagiarism was indeed a real thing. When I was in college I took a class, I couldn’t tell you what class it was, in particular, I can’t remember, but during the course of this class, I had an assignment.