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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Review {36} Spirit Bound by Richelle Mead

Spirit Bound; Vampire Academy #5
By: Richelle Mead
Published: May 18th 2010 by Penguin/Razorbill
Edition: Hardcover, 489 pages
Obtained: Library
Challenge(s): None
Categories: Vampires, Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Young Adult, Magic/Spells/Incantations/Curses, Vampire Academy Series, Action, Kick-Ass Heroine
Rating: 4 Cupcakes - Simply Delectable!

  

Salvation has it's price.
The words stunned Adrian for a moment, but he kept going. "You're lying. What you're describing is impossible. There's no way to save a Strigoi. When they're gone, they're gone. They're dead. Undead. Forever."

Robert's next words weren't directed at Adrian. They were spoken to me. "That which is dead doesn't always stay dead..."

After a long and heartbreaking journey to Dimitri's birthplace in Siberia, Rose Hathaway has finally returned to St. Vladimir's - and to her best friend, Lissa Dragomir. It's graduation, and the girls can't wait for their real lives outside of the Academy's cold iron gates to finally begin. But even with the intrigue and excitement of court life looming, Rose's heart still aches for Dimitri. He's out there, somewhere.

She failed to kill him when she had the chance, and now her worst fears are about to come true. Dimitri has tasted her blood, and she knows in her heart that he is hunting her. And if Rose won't join him, he won't rest until he's silenced her... forever.

But Rose can't forget what she's learned on her journey - whispers of a magic too impossible and terrifying to comprehend. A magic inextricably tied to Lissa that could hold the answer to all of Rose's prayers, but not without devastating consequences. Now Rose will have to decide what - and who - matters most to her. In the end, is true love really worth the price?

Fall in love with Rose and Dimitri all over again in Spirit Bound, the eagerly awaited fifth novel in Richelle Mead's enthralling Vampire Academy Series.
*As always - please proceed with caution if you have not yet read this book or the preceding books of the Vampire Academy Series*
Initial Reaction (Upon finishing the book): Hot diggity dog, Richelle Mead! You've done it again with your insane-crazy-roller coaster of nonstop emotions!

Characters: So we've been around the Academy Crew for a year now (in the book's world...) so I wanted to review the character development and how they've grown and changed since book #1. I think for the most part each character has maintained their initial personalities and beliefs with growth and maturity for each in different areas. The biggest changes, not surprisingly, have been within Rose herself. While she still embodies the traits we first admired her for - strong-willed, determined, loyal, stubborn, blunt, and devoted - she has grown emotionally over the course of the series. She's experienced true love, lost her virginity to said true love, lost true love to the Strigoi, gained love in the form of Adrian Ivashkov, set out on a mission to kill first true love, dropped out of school, re-enrolled in school, graduated and passed her trials, became an official Guardian, learned who her father is, broke a criminal out of jail (and lost said criminal in Las Vegas), am I forgetting anything else?!?! 

Plot: I rarely do my own plot summaries but for this one I wanted to because so much happens in this book that I feel it is necessary to bring us into book #6. In the fifth installment we find Rose and Lissa (and Christian and Eddie...) graduating from St. Vladimir's and moving on to life at Court. Rose is still hung up on finding out that Victor Dashkov's half-brother, Robert, has successfully brought back a Strigoi by staking them with a spirit-charmed stake. Determined to find out if this is true so that there is hope of Dimitri being reestablished as a Dhampir, Rose brings Lissa and Eddie along on a trip to Alaska, to break Victor out of Tarasov prison. With the hopes of freedom, Victor goes along with the trio to Las Vegas where they meet up with Robert - and then get attacked by Strigoi Dimitri. In all of the chaos, Victor and Robert are lost, and Adrian shows up since he thinks Rose and Lissa are just enjoying a "girls trip" before they begin their lives in the real world. Defeated, Rose and her entourage return back to Court hoping nobody will figure out that she, Lissa, and Eddie are the ones who released Victor.

Back at Court, Queen Tatiana is hellbent on keeping Lissa and Rose apart by sentencing Rose to punishments such as filing, and building courtyards. Eddie is not speaking to Rose, which is tearing Rose apart as she always valued Eddie's friendship. Lissa goes on a trip to Lehigh University to ensure that is where she wants to attend school. Since Rose has been forbidden to join her, Lissa takes Christian with her along with Guardians Serena and Grant, and Priscilla Voda. Lissa and Christian practice staking, so that when Lissa is finally able to charm a stake with spirit, she can go after Dimitri and turn him back from the undead. After dinner one night, the group is attacked outside of the restaurant by a group of Strigoi and are held captive in a warehouse by Strigoi Dimitri. He "Talks" to Rose through Lissa, since he knows about the bond, and is pretty sure she is in Lissa's head at that moment (Which, conveniently, she is.) A group is established back at Court to go after the Strigoi, and Rose goes too. In the warehouse a battle between Strigoi, Guardians, and Moroi breaks out. Lissa and Christian, a fire user, team up to trap Dimitri so that Lissa, after many, many attempts, can stake him with the spirit-charmed stake. Unbeknownst to Rose, Lissa was successful in doing so.

After staking Dimitri, his soul is "healed" by Lissa and returns to his body, declaring him a Dhampir once more. He then clings to her as his "savior". Everyone returns to Court.

Dimitri heartbreakingly decides he does not want to see, speak to, or have anything to do with Rose because he cannot forgive himself for any of the things that he did to her while holding her captive in Siberia while he was Strigoi. Rose is willing to forgive and forget, but Dimitri tells her to go on with her life and her relationship with Adrian because he no longer loves Rose and will never love her again. These words finally slam into Rose's head and heart, and she decides then and there that Adrian is who she loves and will be with (even if she planned to end things this summer since a Dhampir and Moroi Royal cannot truly be together forever...) Back in her room, things get pretty hot and heavy between herself and Adrian but the lack of protection brings the events to an end... almost... Rose lets Adrian drink from her.

Another huge story line is that the Queen and the Council decide to lower the age of Dhampir's becoming Guardians from 18 to 16; much to the chagrin of all Dhampirs - namely Rose. Rose's outburst during the Council hearing ends with her being removed - and hurtling a threat at the Queen. The next morning Rose is arrested and charged (and falsely accused) with high treason for killing Queen Tatiana. Adrian has the family lawyer agree to represent Rose, but just as the hearing begins, Abe - Rose's father - shows up to be her counsel. Abe promises he will not allow Rose to be convicted and executed - but Rose's outburst about how "IF she had been the murderer she would've done X, Y, Z..." doesn't help her case and she is sentenced to go to trial and placed in the same cell that Dimitri was held in. While on the way out of the hearing, Ambrose give Rose a note supposedly from Queen Tatiana herself - telling Rose that Lissa is not the only Dragomir - that Eric Dragomir had an illegitimate child, and that it is up to Rose to find this child so that Lissa can be placed on the Council. Due to an ancient Moroi law, a member of a royal family cannot gain their place on the Council unless there are at LEAST 2 members of the family.

And that is where we end with book five.

Last Words: I initially gave this book a 3-cupcake rating after I finished the last page. After giving myself 24-hours to digest everything, I did decide to bump it up to a 4. Here's why - the intense emotional content of this book really did something weird and funky to my heart! A lot of times I try to "put myself" in the shoes of the characters in order to truly gauge my rating. After doing this, I realized that the book didn't deserve just an "I liked it." While I cannot say "I loved it" I will absolutely agree with "I really liked it". Mead has no problem serving up heavy helpings of pure, raw emotions and that is something I truly love about her writing. There is something very simplistic but deep about her writing style. It's almost like you read the words on a superficial level, but your mind goes into overdrive deciphering the depth and meaning of them. It's incredible, and it's what made me change my rating. Based on her writing style alone I had to rate the book higher.

What I didn't really like, is that everything is hard for the characters, but the solution sometimes seems too easy. I am basing that statement on this event; Lissa staking Dimitri. So when Lissa leaves Court for Lehigh, we know she is trying to charm a stake with spirit so she can bring Dimitri back. As far as we know, she hasn't succeeded yet. We don't learn that she has, until she literally stakes him. It doesn't seem like there was too much struggle for her to figure it out, even though she's grappled with her spirit powers since learning of them. (Dream walking like Adrian, for example). So I think it felt a little easy to me for her to have figured it out. I do love how Christian teamed up with her to help her stake Dimitri though; however I feel that was a bit easy too? Maybe I'm just being too critical. Overall, the book was great, and I'm happy to see Lissa and Christian rekindling their relationship and also happy Rose did/is give/giving Adrian a fair-and-square chance. I'm very eager to get into the meat of book #6 because I really cannot guess what will happen with all of the loose ends needing to be tied up in this last, final installment in the series.



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Friday, May 18, 2012

Review {35} Blood Promise by Richelle Mead


Blood Promise

Series: Vampire Academy #4
By: Richelle Mead
Published: August 25th 2009 by Razorbill
Edition: Hardcover, 503 pages
Obtained: Library
Challenge(s): None
Categories: Vampires, Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Young Adult, Paranormal, Magic/Spells/Incantactions/Curses, Vampire Academy Series
Rating: 3.5 Cupcakes (Rounded up to 4 Cupcakes) - Simply Delectable!

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Rose Hathaway's life will never be the same.


The recent attack on St. Vladimir's Academy devastated the entire Moroi world. Many are dead. And, for the few victims carried off by Strigoi, their fates are even worse. A rare tattoo now adorns Rose's neck, a mark that says she's killed far too many Strigoi to count. But only one victim matters ... Dimitri Belikov. Rose must now choose one of two very different paths: honoring her life's vow to protect Lissa - her best friend and the last surviving Dragomir princess - or, dropping out of the Academy to strike out on her own and hunt down the man she loves. She will have to go to the ends of the earth to find Dimitri and keep the promise he begged her to make. But the question is, when the time comes, will he want to be saved?

Now, with everything at stake - and worlds away from St. Vladimir's and her unguarded, vulnerable, and newly rebellious best friend - can Rose find the strength to destroy Dimitri? Or, will she sacrifice herself for a chance at eternal love?

***Careful there are spoilers if you haven’t read books 1-4!***


My Thoughts: I liked the fourth installment of the famed Vampire Academy series, but I'm not in love with it. While reading it, I enjoyed each page and every trial and tribulation that Rose faced; however after finishing it and picking up book #5 ... I don't know, it felt like a filler book. What I mean by that is... Rose had to do what she did - she had to go after Dimitri and kill him. She had to leave the Academy. I understand all of that. But back in Montana, Lissa was left in the hands of Avery Lazar, who happened to be a spirit user as well ... who was using her influence to turn Lissa into a rebel so that she could kill her, and bring her back as her own minion. I  just feel like that wasn't a necessary story line minus the chasm now formed between Lissa and Christian. 

Don't take that as me saying I didn't like the book as a whole, because I did. It's got the same gut-wrenching, heart-string pulling, action-packed insanity that the first three books have. Those are all of the factors that kept me engaged and not willing to put the book down so that I could get some sleep! With each book Rose continues to grow, and become someone that surprises even her at times. She spent a lot of time in the first three books giving to others, giving herself for the benefit of those she loves and cares about - which is what a Guardian should do. But now we find Rose doing something for herself, and in a sense for Dimitri as well, as she is going to carry out a promise that she had made to him. Rose has to get closure for her relationship with Dimitri. She needs to finally realize he is gone, close the book, and begin a new chapter. Of course, nothing goes that easy for our dhampir heroine. Oh no. First she has to become Dimitri's blood whore, take on a houseful of Strigoi, and finally face the facts - she has to stake Dimitri once and for all ... or face death or worse - Dimitri turning her into a Strigoi like him.

While in Russia, Lissa spends time with Dimitri's family and watches scornfully as they celebrate his memory at the memorial service in which they all gain closure - everyone except for Rose. Rose also meets Sydney, who is an Alchemist, as well as Abe "Zmey" who turns out to be Rose's father. I'm not sure if it's just me, but I figured that out the second I saw his name. But that really didn't change my feelings on the book, I just happened to have put those few pieces together from the previous book(s). I am hoping that we get to see more of Oksana as well, because I really enjoyed her character as well as her husband. The fact that a dhampir and Moroi can be married and living together while bonded gives us hope that when Rose gets back to the Academy and keeps her promise to Adrian, that just maybe they can figure out how to work their forbidden relationship.

Overall, I think for a mid-series book this one gave us enough of what we needed, wanted, and craved and is carrying us over to book five just fine. As I've said prior, I'm happily surprised at how much I've come to love this series and feel like the characters are friends I go to school with (if only I were a kick-ass dhampir!!)

If you've read the first four books, let me know what you thought!







Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Review {33} Frostbite by Richelle Mead

Frostbite
Series: Vampire Academy #2
By: Richelle Mead
Published: April 10th 2008 by Razorbill
Edition: Paperback, 327 pages
Obtained: Library
Challenges: None
Categories: Vampires, Magic/Spells, Paranormal Romance, Suspense, Mystery, Urban Fantasy, Action
Rating: 4 Cupcakes - Simply Delectable!
Where you can buy it: Barnes & Noble  |  Amazon  |  Kobo
Author Info: Website  |  Twitter  |  Facebook  |  Blog




Rose loves Dimitri, Dimitri might love Tasha, and Mason would die to be with Rose...

It's winter break at St. Vladimir's, but Rose is feeling anything but festive. A massive Strigoi attack has put the school on high alert, and now the Academy's crawling with Guardians - including Rose's hard-hitting mother, Janine Hathaway. And if hand-to-hand combat with her mom wasn't bad enough, Rose's tutor Dimitri has his eye on someone else, her friend Mason's got a huge crush on her, and Rose keeps getting stuck in Lissa's head while she's making out with her boyfriend, Christian! The Strigoi are closing in, and the Academy's not taking any risks... This year, St. Vlad's annual holiday ski trip is mandatory.

But the glittering winter landscape and the posh Idaho resort only create the illusion of safety. When three friends run away in an offensive move against the deadly Strigoi, Rose must join forces with Christian to rescue them. But heroism rarely comes without a price...

My Thoughts:

Why did it take me so long to read this series?! I really enjoyed Vampire Academy, and when people started telling me that Frostbite was even better, I was psyched to read it... which I did immediately after finishing book 1, and I'm currently reading book 3 right now! The most appealing aspects of these novels are the incredibly abundant amounts of action, and the insane emotion you feel from Rose. Rose is such a complex character, even though you seem to get her at face value and you think there's just maybe 2 sides to Rose, you then finish book 2 and you are like, Nope! Rose is Rose, regardless of who she's interacting with; but she handles situations so differently. Every reaction that Rose has is so emotionally charged, and when she's put to the test she always manages to kick butt! Everything about this book was addicting and delicious, and I can see myself adding the entire series to my personal library and will be rereading these too, because the re-readability is very high.

The story line as well is so captivating, and it literally grabs you and won't let go. Like I would literally find myself doing things with the book clutched in my hands - cooking dinner, cleaning the house, etc. I did not want to put it down. There are moments where I just was literally shocked at what Rose was put through, and awed at how amazing she handles things. If you haven't read these books and you love Vampires - you need to go get it right now. Like, Right. Now. Immediately. Go.

Have you read Vampire Academy & Frostbite? What did you think of them?!


Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Review {32} Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead

Vampire Academy
Series: Vampire Academy #1
By: Richelle Mead
Published: August 16th 2007 by Razorbill
Edition: Paperback, 332 pages
Obtained: Own
Challenges: 2012 TBR Pile Challenge
Categories: Vampires, Magic/Spells, Paranormal Romance, Suspense, Mystery, Urban Fantasy, Action
Rating: 4 Cupcakes - Simply Delectable!
Where you can buy it: Barnes & Noble  |  Amazon  |  Kobo  |  Book Depository
Author Info: Twitter  |  Website  |  Facebook



St. Vladimir's Academy isn't just any boarding school - it's a hidden place where vampires are educated in the ways of magic and half-human teens train to protect them. Rose Hathaway is a Dhampir, a bodyguard for her best friend Lissa, a Moroi Vampire Princess. They've been on the run, but now they're being dragged back to St. Vladimir's - the very place where they're most in danger...

Rose and Lissa become enmeshed in forbidden romance, the Academy's ruthless social scene, and unspeakable nighttime rituals. But they must be careful lest the Strigoi - the world's fiercest and most dangerous vampires - make Lissa one of them forever.

My Thoughts: I went into this not really thinking I'd like it; but when I finished, I realized that I actually really enjoyed it! Like any first book, the beginning is a bit slower as it fills you in on everything that is going on, and explaining all of the characters, and story lines, etc.  I was even kind of annoyed with both Rose & Lissa when they first got back to the Academy. I had trouble connecting with Rose because I was reading her one way, and then we start to learn about how she used to be when they were previously at the Academy, so it was conflicting for me. But once I was into the bulk of the book I started seeing how kick-ass Rose Hathaway is! And Dimitri - YUM! The tension between Rose and Dimitiri is wonderful! And Christian, oh, Christian! Love the bad boys!!

What I liked as well is that there was ALWAYS something going on. There were very few, if any dull, slow moments. It was a very nicely paced story, in my opinion. I love the development of both Rose and Lissa's characters throughout the story; and the ending was pretty much perfect to lead us into the second book. The world that Mead has created is wonderful, and one you can easily visualize and spend lots of time in. I've already picked up the next two books in the series from the library and have already started Frostbite!

Read this if you like: Morganville Vampires by Rachel Caine, Evernight by Claudia Gray, Night World by LJ Smith, Chicagoland Vampires by Chloe Neill, Strange Angels by Lili St. Crow




Thursday, March 29, 2012

Review - Embrace by Jessica Shirvington

Embrace
Series: The Violet Eden Chapters #1
By Jessica Shirvington
hardcover, 367 pages
Published March 6th 2012 by Sourcebooks Fire
Obtained: Library
Where you can buy it: Amazon  |  Barnes & Noble  |  Kobo
Author Info: Website  |  Twitter  |  Facebook
Categories: Paranormal, Romance, Angels, Love Triangle, Suspense, Urban Fantasy, Action
Challenge: 2012 Debut Author Challenge




It starts with a whisper: "It's time for you to know who you are..."

Violet Eden dreads her seventeenth birthday. After all, it's hard to get too excited about the day that marks the anniversary of your mother's death. As if that wasn't enough, disturbing dreams haunt her sleep and leave her with very real injuries. There's a dark tattoo weaving its up her arms that wasn't there before.

Violet is determined to get some answers, but nothing could have prepared her for the truth. The guy she thought she could fall in love with has been keeping his identity a secret: he's only half-human - oh, and the same goes for her.

A centuries-old battle between fallen angels and the protectors of humanity has chosen its new warrior. It's a fight Violet doesn't want, but she lives her life by two rules: don't run and don't quit. When angels seek vengeance and humans are the warriors, you could do a lot worse than betting on Violet Eden...
*Warning! Review may contain spoilers; please continue at your own risk!*

My Review Breakdown

Story/Plot: 4/5
Characters: 3/5
Writing: 4/5
Ending: 4/5
Cover: 4/5
Final Score: 19/25=5 Cupcakes

My Rating: Positively Enticing!!!

Initial Thoughts: Wow. Let's say it once more. Wow. 

When I first dove into Embrace I wasn't totally enthralled. But when the action started and secrets and betrayals took center stage; I was smitten.

Story/Plot: When a genre runs rampant through the Young Adult world, it's almost guaranteed that books will begin to show similar themes, and story lines. Where most angel books out there deal with good/evil, light/dark, heavenly angels/fallen angels; Embrace also contrasts these two components but does it in such a unique and individual way that there aren't many books I can "compare" it to. This is a very good thing!

Characters: I can't lie; I really didn't like Violet's character all that much. Her motto is, "Don't run and don't quit" yet that's precisely what she does to Lincoln; who she spends the first few chapters telling us she's desperately in love with, even though he doesn't share her feelings. If I loved someone that much and I find out they knew something like Linc knew about Violet, I wouldn't completely dump them and even come to hate them, especially when they are your ticket to fulfilling your destiny. Even before Phoenix's interference, Violet had given up on Lincoln, which she then does to Phoenix as well. This is my main hangup with Violet's character. For someone so strong and resolute, she certainly isn't willing to extend her motto to the people in her life. 

It was also very difficult to watch Violet come out and deny her destiny; saying she would not embrace. I understand if anyone in real life was put in this situation they would experience hesitancy as well, and even a plethora of other emotions as well; but in the end you buck up and accept what you are, who you are, and who and what you will become. Violet is given this incredible gift and yet she wants nothing to do with it until she is forced into it. 

I just had a difficult time really connecting to Violet's character. There isn't really anyone in her life that I feel she truly loves and cares about. Her mother died when she was born, so she never knew her and therefore didn't have a real connection to her. Her father is a workaholic and really doesn't see much of Violet, and doesn't take a huge part in her day-to-day life. Lincoln was a huge part of her life and her heart, until she felt betrayed by him. Same with Phoenix. The only person who is a beacon in her life is Steph, but even with Steph I just feel a very superficial relationship between them and nothing very deep or layered. When Violet tells Steph her secrets I do feel their bond strengthen, but it seems that Violet keeps herself arms-length away from everyone, sometimes even herself.

Also, the way she turned away from Lincoln, someone who could help her and be her confidant and ally, to be with Phoenix, and take advice from him is just baffling. When Phoenix is her sworn enemy, the fact that she trusts him over Lincoln chafed me.

When it comes to Lincoln, I truly feel sorry for him. Having to keep such a secret from the girl that he truly loves isn't easy - especially when she feels betrayed and turns her back on him when she finally learns the truth. When all he wants in the entire world is something he cannot have is just tragic. I don't feel he deserved what Violet did to him; and I think the fact that she embraced just so that she could save him is something she's going to hold over him; even though they are working on making things OK between them.

I got the creeps from Phoenix throughout the entire book, even when Violet was with him and believed him to be good and truthful with her. I'm not sure how I feel about him, my feelings are very mixed. I do feel bad for him though when Violet does to him what she initially did to Lincoln, even though Phoenix kinda sorta deserves it. I'm sympathetic towards him only because he really does love Violet.

Writing: There's no doubt that Shirvington has talent. She is one heck of a storyteller, and you can tell she writes confidently, each word handpicked and lovingly chosen to tell Violet's tale. At first I felt that things were happening too fast, but then the book balances the pace out and it's a nice combination of action and events. The first part of the book left me with a lot of questions but by the end they're about 95% answered. My thoughts on the book changed when Violet embraced and the angel of light, Uri, told her that he wouldn't give her any answers, she has to find them (within) herself. That's when everything changed and I realized DUH! I have to figure this out for myself as well! Shirvington will give you the info and it's up to you to figure it out and interpret it. The symbolism in this book is incredible, and the fact that my brain got a workout while reading is what gave this book a 5-Cupcake rating. And the emotions conveyed in this book were just incredible. I have read a lot of books and I've felt like I've been on emotional roller coasters while reading them, but Embrace is the ultimate emotional roller coaster. The emotions that I personally felt while reading this book left such a lasting impression on me. 

Ending: I've been reading books lately that give me a very satisfied feeling when I close the book. Embrace continues this trend, which makes me happy! Other than how Violet turned on Phoenix, I feel that the ending worked well as a conclusion to events in this book, and will slide us into the action of book 2.

Cover: I don't think anyone can argue that the cover is something special! I love the violet background that starts out dark in the bottom left corner and sort of fades as it reaches the upper right corner; appearing almost like the amethyst-mist that Violet sees at the club, Hades. The feathers are interesting to me because they are all dark, pointing up, and falling. So I assume they represent the Exiles; however at first glance I wanted to think they meant Violet's choice between following the light and dark (but this was quashed when I realized all of the feathers were pointing in the same direction, and not some up and some down like I thought at first; aka pointing up to "Heaven" and down to "Hell") I also like the font used for the title and how the smoky appearance mirrors the "wings".

Final Thoughts: Joy runs rampantly through my veins at the thought of there only being five months until the release of the sequel, Enticed, in September of 2012. The final installment, Emblaze, releases in March of 2013.

Read This If You Like: Illuminate by Aimee Agresti, Sweet Evil by Wendy Higgins, A Temptation of Angels by Michelle Zink, Dark Kiss by Michelle Rowen, Undeadly by Michele Vail



Monday, March 26, 2012

Review - Spellbound by Cara Lynn Shultz

Spellbound
Series: Spellbound #1
By: Cara Lynn Shultz
Paperback, 324 pages
Published: June 21st 2011 by Harlequin Teen
Categories: Paranormal, Romance, Reincarnation/Past Lives, Urban Fantasy, Witches, Magic/Spells, Page Turner, Plot Twists, 4-Cupcakes
Obtained: Library
Where you can buy it: Barnes & Noble  |  Amazon  | Kobo
Author Info: Goodreads  |  Blog  |  Twitter  |  Facebook

What's a girl to do when meeting The One means she's cursed to die a horrible death?

Life hasn't been easy on sixteen-year-old Emma Connor, so a new start in New York may be just the change she needs. But the posh Upper East Side prep school she has to attend? Not so much. Friendly faces are few and far between, except for one that she's irresistibly drawn to - Brendan Salinger, the guy with the rock-star good looks and the richest kid in school, who might just be her very own white knight.

But even when Brendan inexplicably turns cold, Emma can't stop staring. Ever since she laid eyes on him, strange things have been happening. Streetlamps go out wherever she walks, and Emma's been having the oddest dreams: visions of herself in past lives - visions that warn her to stay away from Brendan. Or else.



My Review Breakdown

Story/Plot: 3/5
Characters: 3/5
Writing: 4/5
Ending: 4/5
Cover: 3/5
Final Score: 17/25 = 4 Cupcakes

My Rating:  Simply Delectable!!! 

Initial Thoughts: I remember seeing this one when it first came out, and adding it to my Goodreads, but I never got around to it until now, when I found it waiting there on the bookshelf of my library, just calling out, "read me! read me!" 

Story/Plot: I love when you pick up a book expecting one thing, and then getting whiplash by a plot twist that you SO were not expecting! That's what Spellbound did to me. I was expecting a typical urban-fantasy, teenage witch type story, but when one of my favorite topics, reincarnation, made its appearance, I was so excited I wanted to jump up and down while shouting, "Woo hoo!" 

Characters: Emma is such a wonderful character. Having survived a horrible living situation, and coming to live with her aunt in New York City, Emma's growth and strength is amazing. Brendan's such a sweet guy, and totally swoon-worthy! Ashley, Emma's peppy, but naive cousin is a great character as well! And I definitely love Angelique! Now, character's I hated. Anthony and Kristin. I don't understand Anthony's anger, maybe more back story would've answered that question. I have just never encountered someone so angry. And Kristin is the stereotypical Queen Bee (or Queen B*tch!) I'm curious to see what happens to her after her little prank that nearly got Emma killed.

Writing: Shultz's writing style is great. I really found myself easily engaged; and found her to be a great storyteller. Every aspect of the book is well written with wonderful descriptions and it's very easy to find yourself front and center of the action; able to easily picture everything and nothing feels forced or hesitant. I felt the romance between Emma and Brendan wasn't insta-love but I feel it definitely was very fast. Even though they have the whole past life thing working for them, I think it need just a little more time to get totally serious. I also wasn't a huge fan of Anthony's story lines, only because it seemed very far-fetched that he would attack Emma with the intent to kill her. I'm wondering if somehow Anthony is someone from their past, and curious to see what becomes of him in the future books.

My only other hangup is Emma's abilities as a witch. I kind of wish that maybe Emma reflected back on times in her life where maybe her abilities maybe tried to manifest themselves, or gave any hint that she had them. I'm hoping to see her abilities strengthen as she grows into her power, and to see how it effects her family, or if anyone else shares her powers with her.

Ending: Spellbound has one of those wonderful endings where you're left satisfied, but know there's so much more coming! I think its a good break from the first book, leaving the reader excited for book two.

Cover: I like the cover, but I don't love it. I what I like is the plain blackness with the bridge and the shattering streetlamp. I don't like the girl on the cover; though. I'm not sure why, but I don't. I do love the font though, and how Spellbound is written across the center of the book, big and white.

Final Thoughts: Overall, I really enjoyed this book and I'm super excited to read book 2 (Spellcaster; which releases 3/27/12). Spellbound is a wonderful, magical tale weaved with true love, and destiny leaving readers desperate for more!


Monday, March 19, 2012

Review - The Hollow by Jessica Verday

The Hollow
The Hollow #1
By Jessica Verday
hardcover, 544 pages
Published September 1st 2009 by Simon Pulse
Obtained: Own
Categories: Paranormal Romance, Ghosts, Urban Fantasy, Retelling, Mystery, TBR Pile Challenge
Other Books in the Series: The Haunted, The Hidden
Where you can buy it: B&N  |  Amazon
Author Info: Goodreads  | Author's Site

When Abbey's best friend, Kristen, vanishes at the bridge near Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, everyone else is all too quick to accept that Kristen is dead and rumors fly that her death was no accident. Abbey goes through the motions of mourning her best friend, but privately, she refuses to believe that Kristen is really gone. It only makes things worse that everyone now treats Abbey like either a freak show or a charity case. Thank goodness for Caspian, the gorgeous and mysterious boy who shows up out of nowhere at Kristen's funeral, and keeps reappearing in Abbey's life. Caspian clearly has secrets of his own, but he's the only person who makes Abbey feel normal again ... but also special.

Just when Abbey starts to feel that she might survive all of this, she learns a secret that makes her question everything she thought she knew about her best friend. How could Kristen have kept silent about so much? And could this secret have led to her death? As Abbey struggles to understand Kristen's betrayal, she uncovers a frightening truth that nearly unravels her - one that will challenge her emerging love for Caspian, as well as her own sanity.

My Review Breakdown

Story/Plot: 1/5
Characters: 3/5
Writing: 2/5
Ending: 2/5
Cover: 3/5
Final Score: 11/25 = 3 Cupcakes

My Rating: Mmm ... Yummy!

My initial thoughts: I got this book as a gift for Christmas back in 2009 when it was first released. I love retellings, and I thought that this was going to be a retelling of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving. It's really not a retelling so much as incorporating the theme and characters from the original story. I believe that Verday does a decent job in making the story her own even with this fact.

Story/Plot: I feel bad giving such a low score, but a majority of the book I have to admit I was kind of wondering where it was going, and what story the author was trying to tell. I'm not saying that the story told is bad, because obviously I did finish the book, and it was engaging at times, but I need more; way more; which is becoming the theme of this review! Keeping important plot points secret to include in additional books in the series is fine, but I think in this case it might hurt the series. It is very slow, and doesn't reveal anything - even for a first book in a series. This might cause some people not to want to continue on with the series, but on the flip side it might make people even more curious to pick up the next book because they like the mystery and secrets surrounding the story.

Characters: In my opinion, Abbey's character is really the most developed; which in a way is expected as she is the MC and all. However; I feel that a lot of the other characters were lost along the way. For example, Abbey's parent's go back and forth from being really busy and never around; to skipping work and taking Abbey bowling. They act really worried about their daughter, and then at times they aren't around for her. So that was confusing to me. I believe that Caspian, Nikolas, and Katy's characters would've been so much stronger had we learned more about them earlier on. I expect that their characters will be built upon more in the second and third books in the series. Also, it was difficult to get a grasp on Kristen. There's no lack of explanation from Abbey of what their friendship was like, and there's no doubt you are mourning with Abbey, but I feel like we don't really know who Kristen was, other than who Abbey believed her to be. When Abbey found out secrets about Kristen it started to open up the possibility that maybe she really isn't the girl that Abbey always believed her to be.

Writing: The first half of the book, I will admit, the writing was rough. Once you hit the halfway point, it almost seems like another person picked up the task of writing, taking us through to the conclusion. So kudos for that! Unfortunately, I found the pace to be painfully slow, and it felt like there were so many scenes included that almost didn't need to be. All of the secrets come out in the last 100 pages or so; so you spend over 400 pages not really learning anything. However; I will say that those 400 pages before the real conclusions begin, there is no doubt that you've been through an emotional crash course; and I do believe that Verday did a wonderful job handling the ridiculous amounts of sorrow and sadness in this novel.

Ending: I like the ending as far as concluding Abbey's character in this book. I don't like; however, that we still really don't know what's been going on with Nikolas, Caspian, and Katy, yet they are a huge part of the book. But, like stated previously, I believe that they will be developed more in the concluding two books.

Cover: I like the cover. It's very haunting and mysterious, just as it is supposed to be. It makes it even more so using all dark, gothic colors which really bring all of the themes of the book together on the cover. I don't know why the model is supposed to appear like she could be almost be naked? That's the only thing I am not sure about. Otherwise I love the incorporation of water, and the necklace, which I believe is supposed to be the one that Abbey receives as a gift.

Final Thoughts: I will pick up the second book in the series, but might get it from the library rather than purchasing. I think Verday has amazing potential and great ideas; however I'm not completely sure that it was truly executed in The Hollow. This isn't to say the book is awful, it is setting up what I believe will be action-packed, secret-spilling sequels. 

Read This if you Like: Immortal by Gillian Shields, Meridian by Amber Kizer, Devoured by Amanda Marrone, Shade by Jeri Smith-Ready, and Intrinsical by Lani Woodland


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