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Showing posts with label love triangle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love triangle. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2016

Gabriel by Nikki Kelly

Despite my minor issues with the first book of this series, I thought I would give it another try. I thought the first book had too many clichés and the writing lacked a bit of maturity, but personally, Gabriel exceeded my expectation. The writing improved, the story and the world felt a little more developed and I enjoyed getting to know the characters a little bit more.

Lailah might not be my favourite heroine, but she is quite interesting. As a half vampire and half angel hybrid there's still a lot to learn about her abilities and her destiny. The love triangle that existed in the first book is only somewhat present now because for some mysterious reason, Lailah can't remember anything about Jonah. She remembers her angel pair Gabriel just fine, and she hasn't forgotten anything about other vampires, but for some odd reason, she can't recall anything about the vampire Jonah. Which is sad because Jonah was the most interesting character in the first book, in my opinion. On the other hand, Gabriel is moody and I feel like he's hiding so many things from Lailah that he can't really be trusted. As much as I liked Gabriel in the first book, I didn't like him in this one.

Gabriel was a character building book, where we learn more about the main characters, especially about Gabriel and Lailah. Despite their strong feeling for one another, they are still conflicted about their relationship, mostly because both of them have a hard time accepting Lailah's dark vampire side. Lailah refuses to drink blood despite weakening from lack of it, and Gabriel is too oblivious to realize that by ignoring Lailah's hunger, she's only hurting herself. Lailah has a long way to go before she fully accepts who she is, what she's capable of, and what she will do with her abilities. As for Jonah, Lailah still feels something but has not memory of their past. She feels responsible for Jonah and would do anything to help him, because she know he would do the same for her. Despite his bad boy persona, Jonah is very likeable. Especially when you compare him to Gabriel in this book.

I'm a sucker for a good story about good vs. evil, and this series definitely delivers that. Lailah might be the one to balance out good and evil, but this war has been going on for many centuries. A young band of generational vampire hunters join the fight and although they might be a little naive when it comes to the origin of vampires, they are still trying to do the right thing, for the most part. The author throws us quite a twist when it comes to these hunters, which I definitely didn't see coming.

Gabriel is an easy to read, fast paced book. I like this book more than the first one, probably because so many of my questions were answered. I also appreciate the fact the author refined her writing so that the story doesn't feel as rushed anymore. Lovers of paranormal romance will appreciate this one, but make sure to be prepared for a love triangle, strong feelings and complicated characters.

stephsig moon

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Defy by Sara B. Larson

"True beauty is what lies inside of us, not what the world sees."


    Defy by Sara B. Larson immediately caught my eye when several readers compared it to Graceling by Kristin Cashore, which is one of all-time favorite novels.  I was a little wary of Defy because the description emphasizes the fact that there's a love triangle and at this point, I'm beyond sick and tired of love triangles. Despite my hesitation, I immediately delved into the world of Defy and I have to say that this is one of the best fantasy novels I've read this year. Defy by Sara B. Larson is an intelligent fantasy with an extremely appealing protagonist and a great balance of action and romance.


     Alexa disguises herself as a boy and serves as Prince Damian's royal bodyguard and guard. For years, Alexa has been keeping up this charade and I found it extremely hard to believe that Alexa never let her facade slip. It just didn't feel possible to me at all and I couldn't suspend my disbelief this much. Other than that, I really loved Alexa and she was an extremely entertaining protagonist. I immediately became a fan of Alexa and Larson does an excellent job of making readers feel empathic with Alexa. I really look forward to learning more about Alexa and I hope she is just as awesome in the sequel!


     I was frightened to get to the section of this book where the love triangle was introduced, but much to my surprise, I actually enjoyed the romance in Defy. The love triangle isn't that big of an aspect in this book like the description implied and I think the romance worked extremely well. There were a few instances where the romance read a bit like a soap opera and was extremely dramatic, but I was strangely enthralled by this love triangle. The romance is a bit reminiscent of Throne Of Glass, but Larson manages to set apart Defy's romance with unique plot twists. My biggest complaint with the romance was Alexa's tendency to ogle and swoon over mens' chests often; Alexa concentrated too much on chests to the point where it became strange.


           Defy by  Sara B. Larson is one of the  best debuts of 2014 by far and it really satisfied my fantasy craving. Defy is full of intense action scenes that will make readers feel as if they're actually in the heat of battle and there's so much I loved about this book. I am dying to read book #2 and I'm extremely confident that the Defy series is going to will capture the hearts of readers who enjoy fantasy novels. This is definitely a must-read!


jonsig