Showing posts with label JESSICA SHIRVINGTON. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JESSICA SHIRVINGTON. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Empower by Jessica Shirvington


Title: Empower (The Violet Eden Chapters #5)
Author: Jessica Shirvington
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: May 6, 2014
Source: ARC from Publisher
Buy the Book: Amazon / Book Depository / Indigo
It has been two years since Violet Eden walked away from the city, her friends, her future and—most importantly—her soulmate, Lincoln. Part angel, part human, Violet is determined to stand by the promises she made to save the one she loves.

Living in the perpetual coldness of a broken soul she survives day to day as a Rogue Grigori in London.

But when an unexpected visitor shows up at her door, the news he bears about someone she swore to protect leaves Violet with no choice.

Even worse, she fears that this might all lead back to the night she tries hardest to forget. And what was taken without her permission.

Violet is going back to New York…and she knows exactly who is going to be there.

With Phoenix in her dreams and Lincoln in her heart she knows it is only a matter of time before the final choice must be made.

I feel like I say this in every review I write for books in this series, but I absolutely love Jessica Shirvington’s Violet Eden books. With each book, it feels like the story gets even better. But with Empower, I was a little nervous because it is the last book in the series. But I really shouldn’t have been worried, because Jessica Shirvington didn’t even come close to letting me down.

For the last two years, Violet has been on her own. After what happened with Lilith, she had to walk away from everything she’s ever known, from the people she cares about, from her soul mate. Violet knew that if she stayed behind, she would have to reconnect her soul with Lincoln’s. And if anything happens, she can’t handle her soul shattering a second time. But when someone from her past shows up at her door, Violet gets pulled back into the life she thought she had left behind. And before she knows it, Violet is facing everything and everyone she has worked so hard to put behind her. Now Violet has to race against time if she wants to save her friends and the world as they know. But can she do it with Phoenix and Lincoln around?

I apologize in advance if I’m not entirely coherent in this review because this book just gave me ALL THE FEELINGS. So now that I’ve apologized for the babbling that’s likely to come, here goes. After I finished reading Endless earlier this year, I was a little worried about what would be going down in Empower. That ending left me a little gutted. But as afraid as I was of Empower, I knew I had to read it because I just HAD TO KNOW how it would all end. So I started to read, and needless to say that it didn’t take all that long for me to get completely sucked in to the story. Empower was just what I had hoped. The story was filled with action and twists, just like I’ve come to expect from Jessica Shirvington. And there was also the romance that I’ve loved for the past four books. Though it was different this time around. For the better part of the book, I was growing increasingly frustrated with romance. Though at times it was more like a lack of romance. I just wanted Violet to get with the program and fix things with Lincoln. But she was just being the stubborn and headstrong Violet I love, so it’s not like I can really hold it against her when it comes down to it. All I will say about the story and the ending it that it left me completely and totally satisfied. I honestly couldn’t have asked for a better ending. It had me smiling and even tearing up. But don’t worry, those were totally happy tears, at least as far as the ending is concerned. Because there were totally some sad tears at other moments in the story.

I can only say so much about Violet, Lincoln, Phoenix, Spence and all the other people in this story before I start sounding like a broken record, but since this is the last book, I have lots of feelings I need to get out. Like I said earlier in this review, Violet is headstrong and stubborn and I love her for it. She’s the type of girl who doesn’t really let anything stand in her way and she just goes for it, even when it’s potentially suicidal. But the one thing she just wouldn’t go for in this book is Lincoln. And don’t even ask me to put how I feel about Lincoln into words because I just can’t. It’s just not possible. I have so much love for him and Empower has only made me love him that much more. For the first half of the story I was kinda annoyed with him, but then something happened (I can’t tell you what) and he just did a complete 180 and I loved him SO MUCH. So in case you missed it, I love Lincoln. Once again though, Phoenix is the one who took me by surprise. In my opinion, he had done a lot to redeem himself in Endless, and that definitely continued in Empower. And because of that, or other factors unknown to me at the moment, I started to love Phoenix in a whole new way. I’m not trying to excuse anything he’s done in the past, but he’s come a long way and in this book I felt his pain and I honestly wanted something good to finally happen to Phoenix because not only did he need it, but he also deserved it. My one disappointment with Empower is that there wasn’t more Spence. Over the course of these five books, Spence has become one of my favourite characters. Anytime he was around he kinda stole the show. And though he was an integral part of the story, there just wasn’t enough of him in Empower. So I’ll just be over here wishing for a spin-off all about Spence. Just think all the crazy situations he would get himself into.

In case it wasn’t obvious by all the rambling, I loved Empower. Jessica Shirvington wrote a fantastic conclusion to this series, and I couldn’t have wished for a better story. If you haven’t already checked out this series, I strongly recommend it. If angels are your thing, you won’t be disappointed. 

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Friday, February 21, 2014

Endless by Jessica Shirvington


Title: Endless (The Violet Eden Chapters #4)
Author: Jessica Shirvington
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: October 1, 2013
Source: Purchased
Buy the Book: Amazon / Book Depository / Indigo
Love will kill us all.

Angels are real. They aren't always kind. Violet Eden is certain of all this because she is Grigori--part angle, part human. She has felt the influence of both light and dark.

When Hell unleashes its worst, Violet must embrace every facet of her angle self to save the people she cares about and the world as she knows it. But death is not the worst thing that Violet will face. For her, the endless question "Can love conquer all?" will faintly be answered.

I love Jessica Shirvington's Violet Eden series. As excited as people were about the first book, Embrace, it sometimes feels like it's become really underrated. In my opinion, it just keeps getting better and better with every book, and it was no different with Endless. To put it simply: I loved every moment.

With Lilith freed from Hell, the Grigori have a lot to deal with. But Violet is more concerned with what came out of the volcano with Lilith: her mother. The mother who's been dead for seventeen years. As if she didn't already have enough on her plate. But if Violet has any hope of ever having some kind of relationship with her mother, she first has to stop Lilith before she destroys the Grigori. With the help of the people she cares about, Violet might just have a chance to send Lilith back to Hell. But along the way, Violet has to sacrifice so much. There's one thing Violet isn't willing to sacrifice, though. But doing so might be her only chance at beating Lilith once and for all.

I remember when Embrace, the first book in this series, was coming out and everyone was excited about it. Since then, it feels like the level of excitement has gone down even though, to me, the series just keeps on getting better with each book. So Endless? I loved it. Every time I pick up one of her books, Jessica Shirvington manages to completely draw me back in to the world she has crafted in these books. And with everything going on in Endless, it didn't take long for me to get sucked back in. Endless took me on an absolutely crazy ride. It was one of those books where I couldn't seem to turn the pages fast enough while at the same time yelling at my Kindle and wanting to chuck it across the room. But the yelling doesn't mean I didn't love the story. Everything that happened did so for a reason. Or at least it better have, otherwise there will be some angry yelling at the next book. And with that ending, you can bet that I am dying to read Empower, the next book. But I'm also a little afraid of everything that has the potential to happen in Empower.

I feel like every time I review the books in this series, I say pretty much the same thing about Violet in each of those reviews. But I can't help it, I love Violet. She's such a strong person, and even four books in, she still surprises me. But as strong as she is, Violet also has this incredibly vulnerable side that makes me love her even more. And if I'm talking about Violet's vulnerability, I have to talk about Lincoln and Phoenix. I love Lincoln and Endless made me love him even more. Lincoln was also one of the reasons I yelled at my Kindle a lot. But Phoenix is actually the one who surprised me this time around. As much as I was starting to really strongly dislike him, he really comes around in Endless. The character I can't get enough of, though, is Spence. He just always manages to put a smile on my face. But there always seemed to be more going on with Spence. At this point, I would totally read a story all about Spence.

I loved Jessica Shirvington's Endless. This is story that took me on an absolutely crazy ride, but I loved every moment of it. Now I'm just counting down the days until I can read Empower and see how it all ends.

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Friday, December 13, 2013

Cover & Excerpt: Empower by Jessica Shirvington

Even though I'm a little behind and haven't read the latest book, I LOVE Jessica Shirvington's Violet Eden books. Thanks to the lovely people at Sourcebooks Fire, I'm really excited to be able to share the cover for Empower the upcoming fifth book in the series, as well as the first chapter. So without further ado, here it all is. Enjoy!


Title: Empower (Violent Eden Chapters #4)
Author: Jessica Shirvington
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: May 6, 2014
It has been two years since Violet Eden walked away from the city, her friends, her future and--most importantly--her soulmate, Lincoln. Part angel, part human, Violet is determined to stand by the promises she made to save the one she loves.

Living in the perpetual coldness of a broken soul she survives day to day as a Rogue Grigori in London.

But when an unexpected visitor shows up at her door, the news he bears about someone she swore to protect leaves Violet with no choice.

Even worse, she fears that this might all lead beck to the night she tries hardest to gorget. And what was taken without her permissions.

Violet is going back to New York…and she knows exactly who is going to be there.

With Phoenix in her dreams and Lincoln in her heart she knows it is only a matter of time before the final choice must be made.

Chapter One

“But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep.”
Robert Frost

   My sweater was coated in a layer of mist—-again—-a by--product of life in London. I barely noticed the constant drizzle anymore. It’s not as if the cold bothered me, not when I was the very definition of cold.
   What was bothering me was the smell. There is something rank about a meat market at night—-especially when you’re wedged into the eaves wondering what, over the years, has been sprayed about and never cleaned away. I shuddered.
   The Smithfield Market was currently in vogue, but a gritty sense of history thickened the air, giving it a density that made me sure this wasn’t the first time the site had been used for wicked intent. And right now, it was hunting hour.
   At least I was the hunter.
   I watched quietly as the exiles came into the center of the massive terminal--style space, vaguely interested to note that there were six of them, instead of the four I’d expected. No bother, I suppose. I still had the element of surprise on my side.
   The past two years had taught me not to let the everyday hiccups get to me. Sure, the additional muscle would hurt, but only in the physical sense, and I could cope with that. Rolling with the punches is necessary when you are a Grigori—-a human--angel hybrid—-a weapon against the ever--increasing numbers of exiled angels on earth. For me even more so, since they gave me such a colorful nickname. I’m the Keshet—-the rainbow. I didn’t ask to be, but I made my choices and I stand by them.
   So, there I was. Although I was still trying to figure out exactly what being the rainbow meant, mostly I found that the desire to know conflicted with my continuing need not to think about it at all. One thing I did know was that somehow I could create space with the angels—-an unknown place where we were able to take form and communicate. My angel maker—-whose name I still didn’t know—-said it was a place of new possibilities. For what, I was not sure.
   But I know this is what I am. It is what I will be.
   The final two exiles sauntered up to the four already waiting. It used to be impossible for me to be this close to exiles without them going into a frenzy, sensing my presence. But I’d learned many lessons over the past year, the most useful of which had been how to keep my guards up and locked so tight that even exiles couldn’t sense me when I was truly concentrating.
   Which—-judging by the thin film of sweat on my forehead—-is now.
   The exiles dumped the huge calico sack they had been dragging along the floor and pulled it open, revealing three mutilated bodies to join the two maimed ones already on display.
   From my position it was difficult to tell how old the corpses were, and if the smell was able to give a clue, I wouldn’t have known, the stink of death and flesh being an overall theme of the place.
   It was no wonder the exiles liked it so much.
   Normally, exiles wouldn’t bother with the cleanup—-leaving evidence was of no concern. Normally, the exiles enjoyed the mess and despair they left behind. But not these exiles. These dark exiles were working for someone else. They’d been following a plan, using a hit list, and it was all too well constructed for any one of them to mastermind. Our intel told us they’d been hired. Such behavior would usually be considered beneath them, but apparently this group of exiles had decided the job was thrilling enough to suffer the humiliation of working for the highest bidder—-even if that was a human.
As for the billionaire businessman, well, that’s not my department, but someone will pay him a visit. Right after all the evidence of his wrongdoing—-minus the exile activity—-is handed over to the authorities and his bank accounts are heavily siphoned to pay for the futures of his victims’ families. And our fee, of course.
   Which, thanks to certain people, is exorbitant.
   Two of the exiles were dressed impeccably: one in a steel--gray suit and sporting villain--typical slicked--back hair; the other wore a slim--collared black suit that hugged his tall figure and set off his of--the--moment tousled, light brown hair. The remaining four were less striking in casual wear, though nonetheless picture perfect. All six looked over the bodies like fishermen comparing the size and quality of their haul. My hand grazed my dagger, the blade that had been given to me after I first embraced my powers and became a Grigori warrior three years ago. I was never without it. I even had a sheath attached to my bed for a quick draw if needed.
   I’d learned the hard way—-through the death and suffering of people I loved and, strangely enough, through my own death and suffering—-exiles stop at nothing. Their insanity and misguided missions know no bounds, and they take pleasure in causing great pain and suffering to humankind.
   At least tonight I would only face exiles of dark. A couple of years ago, the two opposing sides, light and dark, had called a truce. Of course, I tried not to think back to that time.
   I tried constantly.
   The discovery of the scripture that could end all Grigori had found its way into my hands. That in itself was part of the reason the Assembly had rejected me. They blamed me for trading with the dark exile, Phoenix. My decision had allowed him to resurrect Lilith—-his mother, the first dark exile—-from the dead, and she had taken control of the Grigori Scripture. But at the time, my choice had been a simple one. Phoenix had Steph, my best friend, and I wasn’t about to take any chances with her life. I’ve never regretted that choice.
   Not like so many others I’ve made.
   In the end, that made it easier to walk away from a place in the Academy when Josephine decided to change her mind. Of course, that was after I’d given my life, Lincoln’s soul had shattered, and Phoenix had died—-proving that not only was he the son of Lilith, but he was also the human son of the first man, Adam—-all so that I could kill Lilith. And those reasons weren’t even the ones I tried not to think about.
   But I can’t go there right now.
   I caught myself. I was working and the last thing I could afford to do was acknowledge that I was thinking about him.
   The six exiles started to shift the remains of the bodies toward the incinerator, tossing them with supernatural strength and no care. I half expected them to try and mince the meat and load it onto trays for sale tomorrow. I wouldn’t put anything past them.
   “Make sure you take the index fingers,” one of the suited exiles instructed. “Mr. George is expecting me to deliver them to him tonight.”
   That’s a shame. Though I’m sure Mr. George will receive a knock at his door nonetheless.
   “I still don’t understand why we don’t just kill him too,” another said.
   “Are you challenging me?” The exile who had spoken first stepped forward.
   His questioner mirrored his actions.
   Here we go.
   “If I must.”
   Exiles never back down. Their pride and egotism combined with their unique brand of insanity is just too much to ignore. Angels were not created to take corporeal forms on earth. Though they have existed for eternity, in human bodies, they manifest emotions in ways their innate nature can never process. It makes them unstable. And almost unstoppable.
   I wriggled into a better position and waited patiently, knowing that this would work in my favor.
   Sure enough, the exile who had spoken out first also struck out first, engaging with the suited exile. It didn’t last long. The suit, clearly the older of the two and a true fighter—-my guess was he had once been either a Domination or a Power—-overpowered his opponent, snapping his neck and making quick work of removing his heart.
   We had our methods of ending their immortal existence; they had theirs.
   Happy days. I now have one less exile to take care of.
   I checked the time and sighed. If I didn’t get this show on the road, I’d lose my window. And fighting alone was always my preference.
   The drop to the ground was at least two stories high, but I landed behind the group of exiles lightly, thanks to my angelic enhancements.
   Breathing calmly, I let go of the power I was holding tightly within, just enough to lower my shields.
   The exiles, who had been preoccupied with their boasting, stiffened instantly and spun around to face the new threat. It was almost comical, the look of surprise on their faces. I guess a Grigori had never snuck up on them before.
   Responding quickly, the suited exile stepped forward, shoving two of them to the side, the five of them quickly forming a semicircle around me.
   So nice of them to stand in single file.
   But the way he studied me—-with trademark exile insanity and undisguised raw desire—-made me think that this one recognized me. It happened from time to time.
   I wanted to sit around and chew the fat. Really. I couldn’t think of anything I’d rather do with my time than hear about how they intended to rip me limb from limb and how that would make them as great as gods and me the most pathetic of humans. But when you’ve heard it all before and always walked away—-or, at the very least, been carried—-while they were returned for their ultimate judgment, it gets old. So, I cut to the chase.
   “You have a choice. Make it or I will make it for you,” I said, knowing that of all Grigori, I alone had the right to put it like that. “Consider wisely,” I reinforced. After all, I could return them like any other Grigori with one of our blades, but if I willed it, I could also strip them of their angelic strengths and leave them human—-a fate exiles considered worse than an eternity in the pits of Hell. As far as I was aware, I was the only Grigori who could do this without requiring the exile in question to first choose such a fate. Which, of course, never happened.
   “You brought Lilith to her end,” the suit said, his head tilted to the side, as if confused.
   Yeah, that’s right, little ol’ me.
   And it only cost me everything that mattered.
   I raised my eyebrows. “Time’s almost up,” I said, refraining from closing my eyes briefly as I felt a surge of power within, something that had been happening increasingly. I was getting stronger, and exactly what that meant and how to harness it wasn’t the kind of knowledge I was excited to discover.
   I could strip them all, make their choice for them, and be done with it, but I’d only done it twice. Onyx had been my first, and I’d seen the pain it caused him. I didn’t like knowing I was the one who took away his choice. Who was I to do such a thing? The second had been a demonstration, and had resulted in the exile in question meeting a quick death. I can’t say I regretted it—-he’d been one of the exiles so happy to see me strapped to a crucifix and tortured for hours—-but still…
   Anyway, tonight was more like training, and I’d been taught to be thorough. So, when the suit threw the first exile at me—-knowing he’d be nothing more than a momentary distraction while I took him down and he lined up the next one—-I got to work.
   I braced, grabbing my dagger and moving into position. By the time the exile came within range, my dagger had sliced through his heart and he was no longer there. Simply gone. Where did their physical forms go? Beats me.
   I was already spinning by the time the second one was sent flying through the air toward me. My foot stopped his momentum and threw him back. I was on him in an instant, my dagger going straight to his heart. It didn’t need to be the heart to return them, just a killing blow inflicted by a Grigori weapon. You could slice into exiles all day long with your garden--variety knife or shoot them with a gun, but neither option worked. I’d never seen a Grigori manage to rip out an exile’s heart barehanded, and even though the trick worked for exiles taking out other exiles, something told me that it did not alter our rules. Permanent results for Grigori over exiles only came via the blades of angels.
   Or my blood.
   The third exile went much the same way, and soon enough I was left being circled by the two suits. To my surprise, they actually worked together—-exiles aren’t good at that—-boxing me into a corner. The brown--haired exile in the black suit moved in on me when the other one feigned a move to my right. I took a closed fist across the face and a foot to the stomach.
   I heard a crack—-broken rib—-but I didn’t register the pain. That kind of pain was barely a tickle compared to the agony I carried inside, every moment of every day.
   My pause gave the other exile the chance to take a swing. His foot collided with my hand so hard that my dagger went flying across the room. I kept my eyes on my attackers but my ear on my weapon, listening to the reverberations as it slid along the concrete floor and eventually hit the far wall with a clang.
   The exiles smiled.
   I sighed.
   Then I leapt into the air, gaining enough height to grip the brown--haired exile’s throat between my knees. Twisting my body as I fell through the air, I dragged the exile down with me, his neck breaking with a loud crunch.
   It wouldn’t keep him down for good, but a broken neck buys time.
   The exile in the gray suit grabbed me roughly from behind and threw me into the wall.
   I groaned as I slid down the metal piping my back had hit. It was the opposite wall to my dagger.
   Damn it.
   It wasn’t an ideal situation. And I wasn’t fool enough to delude myself into thinking I could make it to my dagger. I was regretting my decision not to wear any other weapons tonight, but my dagger was the only weapon that, when sheathed, was invisible to human eyes.
   Think, Vi.
   I’d come down behind a wall of old crates. I was considering how I could use them to my advantage when I spotted a piece of the slim metal piping I’d broken in my fall. It lay by my foot.
   I could hear the exiles moving toward me. They were cackling.
   “We should take her body with us to the tournament tonight,” one said.
   The other one laughed. “That would definitely put dark in the lead.”
   “And everyone would know that we were the ones who killed her.”
   Can anyone say “premature victory”?
   Without stopping to think, I pulled off the bracelet from my left wrist, using the specially designed clasp to cut open the flesh around my silver marking, currently swirling in the presence of exiles, and let it spill onto the end of the metal bar.
   It took just a few seconds, and as soon as I palmed the pipe, the exiles started to throw the crates aside then came into view, their smiles wide with anticipation.
   I stood. I didn’t return their smiles. I didn’t bother to do anything other than what needed to be done.
   I lunged, raising my elbow into the face of the black--haired exile as I spun, the metal pipe striking his companion through the heart. He was gone. I turned back to the first exile and, hoping that there was still enough of my blood on the pipe to do the trick and using my supernatural speed for all it was worth, I jammed the pipe straight into his neck.
   His face wore an expression of pure surprise.
   I’d seen that look before.
   I sighed and my shoulders slumped forward, unfulfilled. This was my job, one that I would do for as long as I existed, which could be a significantly long time. But two years ago, I’d accepted that there was no longer any satisfaction to be had in my world.
   No fairytales.
   Only the cold.
   Turning toward where I thought my dagger had landed, my surroundings suddenly changed.
   I was no longer seeing the warehouse. There were flashes of white, moving fast, pounding hooves. Horses. Silver streaked through the air like a dance. Swords. Slashes of red painted the sky. Something sharp and deadly ripping through flesh—-wet and gruesome. Claws. Thousands and thousands of beings as far as I could see fought ruthlessly, with no sign of tiring. In the center, two warriors battled beneath a blinding light. I could not make out their faces.
   I blinked hard.
   The image was gone, and in its place Gray stood against the wall of Lincoln’s warehouse, casually flipping my dagger in the air. “Would you like me to applaud?” he asked.
   Leaning against a metal support pole, he had that midtwenties look I’d come to associate with the older Grigori—-though I had no idea how old he really was—-and was dressed in his usual black jeans, black T--shirt, and black leather jacket. Black really was the only color worth investing in—-blood stains everything else. He sported about a week’s worth of growth on his face, though his head was shaved, the scars that ran over the top of his skull telling of a history both terrible and secret. Grigori did not generally scar, so I knew that whatever had caused these had occurred before Gray had turned seventeen.
   I swallowed over the lump in my throat and glanced around as I composed myself. The whole…hallucination…had lasted only a couple of seconds. I clenched my jaw.
   Christ. It was nothing. I’m just imagining things.
   I snapped my bracelet back in place over my marking and shot him a dry look. “Should I be charging a spectator fee?”
   My voice sounded normal but my ears felt like they were still ringing with the echoes of battle.
   “Not if the show is going to be over so fast, princess.”
   I glared at him for persisting with the stupid nickname. “You know, you could’ve stepped in and given me a hand.”
   “Sure,” he said with a solemn nod. “And you could’ve waited until the meet time we’d all agreed on too.”
   I looked away briefly. “So, why are you here early?” I asked, hoping to divert the conversation.
   Gray tilted his head. “Because I know you.”
   I shrugged off the veiled accusation, even though it was true. To a degree.
   “It was easier this way.”
   He threw my dagger into the air, and I caught it by the hilt and slipped it back into its sheath.
   “Well you can explain that to the others, since they just arrived.”


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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Summer Reading - 2013 Edition (2)

Among my friends, I'm known as the book person. As a result, whenever someone is looking for a book recommendation they come to me. This time of the year, this happens a lot since summer is fast approaching and a lot of my friends are typically seasonal readers--as in they read when they have time to do so and that time is often summer. Like I did last year, I thought I would post these recommendations--by genre--here on the blog as well. Up this week, some paranormal recommendations.




- Lux series by Jennifer L. Armentrout - If you're plugged in to the blog world at all, you will have heard of this series at some point in the last year. So here's the deal, the Lux series is about aliens. Yes, you read that right, aliens. And not only that, but they are absolutely addicting. Once you start reading these books, you will just fly through them and keep wanting more. Though you'll probably question your addiction to these books at time, they are the perfect read when you are looking for romance and action.

- Embrace series by Jessica Shirvington - This series deals with angels--fallen angels and half-angels. But here's the thing, the first book might not have you hooked, but keep reading. If you do, you'll find that the story just keeps getting better and more complex. But beyond that, the Embrace series is different from other angel books out there. And like any good paranormal these, days the Embrace series comes with a good dose of romance. And swoon-worthy boys.

- Elemental series by Brigid Kemmerer - The Elemental series is very much unlike anything else that's out there in paranormal YA. This story deals with four brothers who can each control different elements. And the thing about those brothers is that they're quite the dreamy bunch. But of course there's also a lot more going on. So far there are two books out, with the third one coming out at the end of the month, so it's the perfect time to pick up this series.

- Personal Demons trilogy by Lisa Desrochers - This is one of those really underrated series. I have absolutely loved this series and every time there was a new book I just devoured it. As the name suggests, this is a story about demons and angels--some pretty swoon-worthy ones at that. But in all seriousness, you should really read this trilogy if you are looking for a story with not only two hot boys and one kick-ass heroine, then pick up Personal Demons. Bonus: all three books are already out so none of that annoying waiting between books.

- Starcrossed trilogy Josephine Angelini - You will be hearing me talk about this series a lot in the next few weeks because I absolutely adore this trilogy. This is a story about love, and demigods and you might see a few parallels with the Trojan War. And it's just a fantastic story that is so complex and layered, something I realized while reading the final book. But seriously, if you haven't already, you need to read this series. Plus the last book comes out at the end of the month so you won't have too long to wait if you decide to read these.

This is not an extensive list. If I wanted to, I could probably keep going on for days with paranormal recommendations. These are just a few of my favorites from the last year that I strongly recommend. If you are looking for paranormal recommendations, you can check out last year's post. And if paranormal is not your cup of tea, you can come back next week for some sci-fi and fantasy recommendations.

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Friday, May 3, 2013

Emblaze by Jessica Shirvington


Title: Emblaze (Violet Eden Chapters #3)
Author: Jessica Shirvington
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: March 5, 2013
Source: ARC from Publisher
Buy the Book: Amazon / Book Depository
Once again Violet Eden faces an impossible choice…and the consequences are unimaginable.

Violet has come to terms with the fact that being part angel, part human, means her life will never be as it was. 

Now Violet has something Phoenix--the exiled angel who betrayed her--will do anything for, and she has no intention of letting it fall into his hands. The only problem is that he has something she needs to do.

Not afraid to raise the stakes, Phoenix seemingly holds all the power, always one step ahead. And when he puts the final pieces of the prophecy together, it doesn't take him long to realise exactly who he needs in order to open the gates of Hell.

With the help of surprising new allies, ancient prophecies are deciphered, a destination set and, after a shattering confrontation with her father, Violet leaves for the islands of Greence without knowing if she will have a home to return to…

I feel like with every book I read in Jessica Shirvington's series, the series just keeps getting better and better. If I though things were intense in Entice, it was taken up a notch once again in Emblaze. This time around, the story was filled with action, romance and just the right amount of intrigue. 

Now that Phoenix has the Grigori Scriptures, there is no telling to what extent he will go to get his hands on the Exile Scriptures and bring Lilith back from Hell. But he can't seem to do that without Violet. Except Violet and the Grigori are determined to stop Phoenix from doing that and killing thousands of innocents in the process. If only Phoenix were the only thing Violet had to deal with. On top of everything else, her dad is becoming increasingly suspicious, her crazy emotions any time Lincoln is around and Grigori from the Academy coming to investigate her. There is only so much Violet can handle at once.

Like I've said, it feels like with every book I pick up in this series, the story just keeps getting better and better. While I wasn't so sure about the series when I first read Embrace, after having now read both Entice and Emblaze I can now say that this series has become one that I highly enjoy reading. Jessica Shirvington has crafted a story that just seems to keep getting more and more complex. With Emblaze, it just felt like there was so much going on. While I was reading, I knew what was happening right in front of me, knew whatever Violet knew. But at the same time, it felt like there was so much more going on than what I could see. At times it even felt Violet knew more and that she just wasn't letting on. And that twist at the end, I didn't see it coming. At all. And it makes me want the next book that much more.

I have loved Violet ever since I first started reading this series. The thing about Violet, is that there is so much more to her than I originally thought. Much like the story keeps getting better and more complex, Violet is much the same. It feels like with every page I read, the more I discover about her and most of those discoveries only serve to make me like her that much more. She's just such an interesting and layered character: she can be both completely selfless and completely selfish at the same time, and her selfishness isn't one that rubs me the wrong way. Because her selfishness has everything to do with Lincoln and I would be selfish about him too. There were so many amazing Lincoln moments in Emblaze. If there were any doubts about how much I liked Lincoln before, Emblaze just solidified my love for him. But what I loved about Emblaze is how much of the other characters were present and how I got to now more about some of them. I can only hope this trend will continue in the future.

As much as I had my doubts about the first book in this series, Jessica Shirvington's Emblaze has convinced me that I really need to stick with this series. With every book, it just seems to get better and I just find myself loving it more and more. If you're not sure what to think about Jessica Shirvington's books, just keep reading, it gets better.

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Entice by Jessica Shirvington


Title: Entice (Violent Eden Chapters #2)
Author: Jessica Shirvington
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: September 4, 2012
Source: ARC from Publisher
Buy the Book: Amazon / Book Depository
CONSEQUENCE HAUNTS EVERY CHOICE.

Violet Eden is Grigori--part angel, part human. Her destiny is to protect humans from the vengeance of exiled angels.

Knowing who to trust is key but, when Grigori reinforcements arrive, it becomes clear everyone is hiding something. Even Lincoln. The only thing Violet does know: Phoenix's hold over her is more dangerous than ever.

The race to find the one thing that could title the balance of power brings them all to the sacred mountains of Jordan, where Violet's power will be pushed to the extreme And the ultimate betrayal exposed.

I had enjoyed Jessica Shirvington's Embrace when I read it earlier this year, so I was definitely looking forward to reading Entice, the second book in the series. And I was completely blown away. Before I knew it, I couldn't bear to put the book down, even for just one moment.

Now that she has Embraced, Violet Eden is a full-blown Grigori. And now her life is just that much more complicated. Her friendship with Lincoln is on shaky grounds, and wanting more than just friendship is only going to lead to more trouble and heartbreak. Against her will, Violet still has a link to Phoenix, and he's not about to let her go any time soon. But with the arrival of the Grigori from the Academy, Violet needs to put all her efforts into her training and on finding the Scriptures. Except there may be more going on and everyone and everything may not be as it seems.

While I had found Embrace to be an enjoyable read, it hadn't really been anything that blew me away. But despite that, I had still been looking forward to reading Entice because the story had piqued my curiosity. And boy am I glad that it did. Entice ended up being a fantastic read. Jessica Shirvington didn't waste any time getting to the action. Right from the start there was something happening, and it kept up through the whole book. What makes this so interesting to me is all the angel mythology, especially since i can see where a lot of it comes from, and can even understand it. But there are definitely other aspects of the story that made it very difficult to put the book down once I started reading. And the ending just left me begging for more.

Right from the beginning of this series, I really liked Violet Eden, and that didn't change when I read Entice. Violet is definitely a strong characters, both physically and mentally. This is a girl who can more than hold her own in a battle and doesn't scare easy. But at the same time, she still has a vulnerable side and that makes her more real to me. That vulnerable side often comes out when Lincoln is involved. Because Lincoln is Lincoln and he is hard to put into words without revealing absolutely everything. And if it wasn't obvious already, I may have developed a small crush on Lincoln. The new characters were also great and I absolutely loved Spence. He just always managed to put a smile on my face.

Entice by Jessica Shirvington was a fantastic read. With just the right mix of paranormal, action, romance and heartbreak, it made for the kind of book I just can't seem to put down once I start reading.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Waiting On Wednesday (51)

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill of Breaking the Spine where book bloggers devote a post to an upcoming book release they are particularly looking forward to.

THIS WEEK'S PICK:
ENTICE BY JESSICA SHIRVINGTON

Violet Eden is Grigori--part angel, part human. Her destiny is to protect humans from the vengeance of exiled angels.

Knowing who to trust is key but, when Grigori reinforcements arrive, it becomes clear everyone is hiding something. Even Lincoln. The only thing Violet does know: Phoenix's hold over her is more dangerous than ever.

The race to find the one thing that could tilt the glance of power brings them all to the sacred mountains of Jordan, where Violet's power will be pushed to the extreme. And the ultimate betrayal exposed.


While I had some issues with Embrace when I read it earlier this year, I am still really excited to read Entice, the sequel. Now that everything has been revealed, at least about Violet's origins, things can really take off and I'm looking forward to seeing where Jessica Shivington will take the story next.

Entice by Jessica Shirvington will be published September 4, 2012 by Sourcebooks Fire.


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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Embrace by Jessica Shirvington


Title: Embrace (Violet Eden Chapters #1)
Author: Jessica Shirvington
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: March 6, 2012
Source: ARC from Publisher
Buy the Book: Amazon / Book Depository
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 was't enough, disturbing dreams haunt her sleep and leave her with very real injuries. There's a dark tattoo weaving its way 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 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...

Embrace by Jessica Shirvington is one of those books that has been getting a lot of attention and hype. While there are cases where that isn't always good, with Embrace it was completely warranted. It was a fantastic read and I loved absolutely every word Jessica Shirvington wrote in this book.

All her life, Violet Eden has been alone with her dad, her mom having died shortly after she was born. But now weird things are happening, and the one person Violet has always trusted seems to know more that he's willing to let on. But when she finds out the truth, Violet is in for a bit of a shock. When the truth is all laid out for her to see, Violet discovers that she is only half-human...and the other half is angel. And as it turns out, Violet isn't the only half-angel around. Lincoln also happens to be one, and to be her destined partner, which means they can't ever be together romantically much to Violet's dismay. But even before any of that Violet has to decide if she will embrace her angel part. ANd that one decision can change the course of her destiny.

Even thought it is only just now being released in North America, Embrace and its author Jessica Shirvington have already received quite a bit of attention and praise in Australia. For that reason, I really wanted to read Embrace. The other reason I really wanted to read it is because it deals with angels and I love those types of stories. What was great here is that Jessica Shirvington wrote an angel story different from all the other ones I have read in the past. It was fascinating to read about angelic hierarchy and the difference between the Grigori and the fallen angels. The other great thing about Embrace was the action. There was rarely a dull moment, which made it quite hard to put the book down. Embrace was definitely a great read and I look forward to reading more about this world in upcoming books. 

Violet was a fantastic heroine. I loved getting to know her throughout the book. One of my favorite thing about Violet was how she didn't accept the whole angel thing right away. So many times I find characters too quick to accept the paranormal part of the story, but it wasn't the case here. The other great thing about Violet was how she struggled with a lot of the decisions she had to make. To me that just made her seem more real. As for the boys in this book, I am kind of torn between Lincoln and Phoenix. Both were great boys, but neither one was exactly perfect. Lincoln should have come clean about the whole angel thing earlier, much like Phoenix should have come clean about who he really was sooner. Maybe future books will help me make up my mind about the two boys.

In Embrace, Jessica Shirvington wrote a fantastic and fascinating angel tale. It was absolutely enthralling, and had me captivated from start to finish. If you are looking for a great angel story, then I strongly recommend Jessica Shirvington and Embrace.

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