
But the big question is - who's your favourite Benedict boy? I think mine is probably Zed for his dark moodiness although I really like Xavier's great sense of humour." Lucy Price-Lewis on narrating Joss Stirling's Benedict Brothers Triology. YAF is a guilty pleasure of mine and I really fell for all of the Benedict brothers! I think my favourite is Stealing Phoenix - she's such a fab character, full of fire (to match Yves's) and really feisty.

"I absolutely loved narrating this trilogy. Phoenix has never trusted anyone before, now it's time to trust Yves with her life.

To be together, Phoenix must break away from the Community, but resistance against the Seer puts them both in mortal danger. You have half our gifts, I have the other. He's more than just her next victim, he is her destiny. The second, Stealing Phoenix, is set in London a homecoming for me as I grew up in. That is until the Seer gives Phoenix the details of her next target, Yves Benedict. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. Yves Benedict, an American student visiting London. OUP Oxford, Juvenile Fiction - 320 pages. The notion that there's a soul mate out there for every person with a paranormal gift is mere myth in Phoenix's world. Phoenix belongs to the Community, a gang of thieves with paranormal powers. Joss Stirling studied English at Cambridge and has always been fascinated by the idea that life is more than what we see on the surface. Phoenix was raised within the Community, a gang of thieves with paranormal powers, under the control of a harsh master known as the Seer.

What do you do when your soul mate turns out to be a thief? Steal her, of course. In fact, if you’ve been reading along with Joss Stirling’s other book series The Struck series, consisting so far of Struck and Stung.
