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Monday, September 16, 2013

FREE ON AMAZON: SHADOWS ~ JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT

For a limited time the Kindle edition of Shadows by Jennifer L. Armentrout is free on Amazon.   Shadows is a type of prequel to the Lux Series and tells the story of how Daemon's twin, Dawson, fell in love with his human girlfriend, Bethany. Get it here now.  



The last thing Dawson Black expected was Bethany Williams. As a Luxen, an alien life form on Earth, human girls are…well, fun. But since the Luxen have to keep their true identities a secret, falling for one would be insane.

Dangerous. Tempting. Undeniable.

Bethany can’t deny the immediate connection between her and Dawson. And even though boys aren’t a complication she wants, she can’t stay away from him. Still, whenever they lock eyes, she’s drawn in.

Captivated. Lured. Loved.

Dawson is keeping a secret that will change her existence...and put her life in jeopardy. But even he can’t stop risking everything for one human girl. Or from a fate that is as unavoidable as love itself

Monday, May 20, 2013

REVIEW: OPAL ~ JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT


No one is like Daemon Black.  When he set out to prove his feelings for me, he wasn’t fooling around. Doubting him isn’t something I’ll do again, and now that we’ve made it through the rough patches, well… There’s a lot of spontaneous combustion going on.  But even he can’t protect his family from the danger of trying to free those they love.

After everything, I’m no longer the same Katy. I’m different… And I’m not sure what that will mean in the end. When each step we take in discovering the truth puts us in the path of the secret organization responsible for torturing and testing hybrids, the more I realize there is no end to what I’m capable of. The death of someone close still lingers, help comes from the most unlikely source, and friends will become the deadliest of enemies, but we won’t turn back. Even if the outcome will shatter our worlds forever.

Together we’re stronger… and they know it.


Opal by Jennifer L. Armentrout is the third book in the Lux series.  The story picks up approximately one week after the conclusion of Onyx.  

Dawson is back, but he's not the same.  Feeling the pressure from the ones he left behind, Dawson finds himself drawn to Katy - the only person who doesn't expect him to be the old Dawson.  As the two form a friendship, Katy seems to be the one bridging the gap between Dawson and Daemon.  But being reunited with his family isn't enough - not when the enemy still has Beth. When Dawson repeatedly endangers himself in attempts to track down Beth, Katy does the only thing she knows will keep Dawson from constantly running away - she strikes a deal; if he promises to stop going off on his own, Katy will help him find and rescue Beth, as long as they meticulously plan the rescue mission to ensure that nothing goes wrong and everybody makes it home safe.  But even Katy can't imagine just how terribly everything will go wrong.

The Lux series gets even more interesting in Opal.  It's nice to finally have Katy and Daemon not fighting their feelings for each other anymore, and their relationship really is quite beautiful.  The chemistry between Katy and Daemon is very intense, but sweet.  

Following the tragedy of Onyx, Katy and Dee are no longer friends, and it is quite hurtful to see Dee growing closer with Ash, rebuffing Katy's every attempt to reconcile.  Ash is ever the thorn in Katy's side, as well as the reader's, and old enemies surprisingly make comebacks to complicate matters even further.

As opposed to the other books in the series which ended quite satisfactorily, Opal ends on a devastating, heartbreaking cliffhanger.  I am glad that I only read the book now, and have only three months to wait for the next instalment - though three months seems a terribly long time.  

The next book in the series, Origin, is to be released in August 2013, and I cannot wait to get my hands on it.


Product information:
Title: Opal (Lux Series #3)
Author: Jennifer L. Armentrout
Pages: 382
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Year: 2012 
ISBN: 1620610094

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Friday, April 19, 2013

REVIEW: ONYX ~ JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT


*SPOILER ALERT* CONTAINS SPOILERS FROM BOOK 1 – OBSIDIAN, AND MILD SPOILERS OF THE ONYX STORYLINE.

Following Daemon using his alien powers to heal her and bring her back from the brink of death, Katy finds herself mentally and physically linked with Daemon Black, the guy she’s convinced herself she can’t stand.  Even though Daemon claims to have only pushed Katy away to keep everyone safe, and now very much wants to be with her, Katy is convinced that he doesn’t really want her – he didn’t before their weird connection; but now that their hearts beat as one, Katy believes that Daemon wants her only as a product of their bizarre connection.  Because of this, and because she has finally had enough of his hot and cold routine, Katy swears him off.

Ignoring Daemon isn’t easy, especially when he gets serious about proving his feelings for Katy are real.  But Katy is still hurt by Daemon’s earlier behaviour towards her and stubbornly refuses to admit her feelings for him.  Silently, secretly, Katy is falling for Daemon – hard; but their romance soon becomes the least of their problems when the Department of Defense comes to town, showing an unnatural amount of interest in Katy.  Having to hide their abilities, all of the aliens are on edge, and things go from bad to worse and the stakes get even higher when Katy unexpectedly develops abilities of her own.   It seems that Daemon’s healing not only linked them together, but mutated Katy’s cells, giving her alien powers while remaining technically human.  If the DOD discovers that Katy knows about the aliens, or worse, that she possesses powers of her own, Katy is sure to disappear to like Bethany did.

Things get even more complicated for Katy and Daemon when a new guy moves into town.  Blake has set his sights on Katy, and Daemon doesn’t seem to scare him off.  Feeling a distraction from Daemon might do her good, Katy starts spending time with Blake.  When she accidentally uses her powers in front of him, Katy is terrified of the repercussions; but she needn’t have worried.  Somehow Blake is not surprised by what Katy can do – he claims to know what happened to her, and he can help her learn to control it; but she has to stay away from Daemon and Dee.  Needing to be strong so that she can stand beside Daemon and not behind him, Katy agrees, believing that Daemon will eventually forgive her once he understands her motivations.  If she can become strong enough to help fight the Arum, she won’t be just one more burden on Daemon’s shoulders - it’s the only way they could ever truly be partners.

But then Katy sees someone who is supposed to be dead and everything else ceases to matter.  Secrets are uncovered, traitors are unmasked and allegiances are questioned.  What can this mean for the Luxen?  For the Blacks, in particular?  What is the DOD really doing in town?  What is Blake’s agenda, and where does Katy fit in?  And despite her reasoning, can Daemon ever forgive Katy for the consequences of her choices? 


Onyx by Jennifer L. Armentrout is the second book in the Lux series.  It picks up one day after Obsidian’s conclusion.  Onyx has much less of a Twilight influence than Obsidian did, but light Twilight bashing is still present.  Sadly we see a little less of Dee this time around, but Daemon’s new attitude and his scenes with Katy are well worth it. 

What I like about the Lux series, is that Daemon and Katy’s chemistry is very believable.  I like them as individuals, and I like them as a couple.  Katy is very stubborn this time around, while Daemon is very sweet – which makes you kind of want slap Katy.  Daemon is obviously trying very hard to make his earlier behaviour up to her, but she won’t let him.  At first, at least.

The plot thickens with the DOD in town, the ever present threat of the Arum, questions over Dawson and Bethany’s deaths and a rival for Katy’s affections (though I was never too concerned over Katy’s feelings for Blake – even she knows she isn’t into him – but Daemon doesn’t, and that’s what makes this angle work).  Katy’s new abilities and her attempt to control them takes the series in a whole new direction, and the possibilities where Lux can go from here are vast.

With unexpected events, surprise revelations and tragedies impossible to undo, Onyx is a satisfying sequel to Obsidian, and a very enjoyable second chapter of the Lux series.



Product Information:
Title: Onyx (Lux Series #2)
Author: Jennifer L. Armentrout
Pages: 366
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Year: 2012
ISBN: 978-1-62061-011-4

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Monday, March 25, 2013

REVIEW: OBSIDIAN ~ JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT


Following the death of her father, Katy and her mother decide to leave the big city behind and give small town life a shot, and  so they move to a tiny town in West Virginia.  Doomed to a lonely senior year, Katy is thrilled to discover neighbours her own age and is determined to make new friends; but good intentions turn to dust as soon as Daemon Black opens the door.  He’s arrogant, off-the-scale-rude, condescending and infuriating.  It’s hate at first sight, and within five minutes of laying eyes on each other Katy promises herself and Daemon she would never knock on his door again. 

His sister, however, is a different story entirely.  Sweet, bubbly Dee bumps into Katy at the grocery store and the two become fast friends – much to Daemon’s dismay.  Katy doesn’t know what she could possibly have done to warrant Daemon’s unshakable dislike of her, but he makes it very clear that she’s unwelcome in their home, and that she’s not fit to be Dee’s friend.  Hurt by his attitude, but immune to his tactics, Katy refuses to let Daemon’s attitude destroy her precious new friendship with Dee. 

One night Daemon goes too far in his efforts to push Katy away, and when Katy’s emotional flight puts her life in danger, Daemon has no choice but to save her – no choice but to use his supernatural powers to save her.  Katy finally learns the truth; Daemon and Dee are aliens – and not the immigrant kind.

They are from the planet Lux which was destroyed by their sworn enemies – aliens from their rival planet, Arum.  It turns out that Daemon has good reason for dissuading Katy from being Dee’s friend: humans close to them tend to get hurt.  The Arum have also descended on Earth, their mission to find the Luxen and steal their powers, killing them in the process.  Katy learns that Daemon and Dee had a brother, Dawson, who fell in love with a human girl.  When Dawson was caught by the Arum, his girlfriend was taken as well, never to be seen again.  Daemon was not just trying to protect Dee, he was trying to protect Katy as well.   

While the Luxen can hide from the Arum, humans exposed to Luxen powers can’t.  When Daemon used his powers near Katy, it left its residue on her, like an aura – a shining beacon leading the Arum straight to her.  Knowing that if they were to capture her, the Arum would torture Katy until she gave up his and Dee’s location, Daemon is determined to keep Katy close until the glow wears off – he’s the only alien strong enough to protect her.  Even though they have come to some sort of understanding, Katy and Daemon still rub each other the wrong way; but she has no choice - the only way Katy can survive is by sticking close to Daemon – if she doesn’t kill him, that is.


Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout is the first book in the Lux series.  It is a young adult novel, and quite mature as far as these things go, realistic with young adult behaviour.  I like Armentrout’s writing style, and the story was cleverly presented.  The characters are strong and likable, even Daemon - The reader can see what Katy cannot – he is not fighting her friendship with Dee as much as he is fighting his attraction to Katy, and his cruel words and actions hurt him even more than they hurt her.

The only negative thing I have to say about this book is that it has noticeable similarities to Twilight; little things like girl moves to small town, there’s a group of teenagers who are unnaturally beautiful and there’s obviously something very different about them. New girl attracts the attention of the mysterious one – but his hot and cold attitude leaves her confused.  He can’t keep his distance when she’s in danger, however, and he saves her from the brink of death.  She suspects he has super powers, but he makes excuses, insisting she’s imagining things.  Eventually she learns his secret, much to the dismay of others like him. 

Having said that, Armentrout does poke fun at Twilight (more than once), and while small similarities are there, Obsidian is strong enough to make it irrelevant.  Apart from the similarities in the setup, the storyline itself does not remind of Twilight at all, neither does any of the characters.  Daemon and Katy also make for a much more interesting couple than Edward and Bella.  Daemon has more depth and Katy is tough as nails.  Thankfully Katy also doesn’t suffer from the “if-he-leaves-me-I’ll-die-syndrome” we were treated to in Twilight.  Katy’s world doesn’t cease to exist because Daemon Black doesn’t seem to be into her.  She brushes it off and goes on with her life.  Daemon underestimates her bravery and strength, and then overestimates his power over her.  Katy’s existence doesn’t hinge on having a boyfriend and she is not willing to settle for less than she deserves; not even Daemon’s intense green eyes can sway her from what is right.  Katy is also an avid reader and a book blogger!  For that alone I love her.  Also, there is no love triangle.  Thank you!

Obsidian is a very enjoyable read with interesting characters and an intriguing storyline.  The ending also isn’t quite what you would expect – always a good thing.  Predictability kills careers.  While reading Obsidian I was very much reminded of the TV series Roswell, which I loved.  From the blurb I’ve read on Onyx, the journey will only get more interesting from here.  This is definitely a series I will follow.

Obsidian is the first of what is to be a five book series of which Onyx (2) and Opal (3) have been published.  Origin (4) is expected to be released later this year, with no title or publication date on the fifth and final instalment available yet.  There is also a prequel entitled Shadows, which tells the story of Dawson and Bethany. 



Product information:
Title: Obsidian
Author: Jennifer L. Armentrout
Number of pages: 400
Publisher: Entangled Teen
Year: 2011
ISBN-10: 1620610078
ISBN-13: 978-1620610077

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