Crimson Frost by Jennifer Estep
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I received a fabulous ARC from Jennifer Estep with some really great bookmarks. The cover is great. I have to say that Jennifer Estep is very skilled at eliciting extreme emotions with both of her series. I had no expectations and pretty much went into this newest release with an open mind, despite the book blurb. This time out Gwen has to defend herself not only against reapers, but also against charges that she freed Loki intentionally. This means she also had to defend herself against the judgment of her classmates who had all lost someone to the reapers making it a very hard road ahead of her for her to travel, which is not unusual. That is one thing that Jennifer Estep does really well. She writes multi-dimensional characters that you identify with at the same time you wish you could slap them around a bit. You can't help but feel total disdain and disgust at the bad guys, some of which for all intents and purposes, are kids.
There are several new characters in this book. We meet more of the protectorate leaders and are introduced to more students. It was great to see more of Morgan because we see more of who she is outside of how she used to behave when she was the leader of the mean girls. I am one of those people that cannot stand that concept and hate when I see students behaving that way in real-life though I know it is human nature to want people to admire and love you. But, mean girls tend to go to the extreme with their tactics and treatment of others until they don't have their group to shield them. This is another example of how despite this being young adult urban fantasy Jennifer Estep makes you forget that the book is about mythology and she demonstrates that she really has insight into her characters and does great job of making us see and feel them.
The Chaos War is seriously heating up and it seems that these teens have some serious preparations to make because it looks like a lot of the reapers tend to be adults who have more experience and training than them. I love that they fight with ferocity and amazing courage, which was something that Gwen demonstrated a lot of in this book. She showed this vast amount of courage when there were times she was all alone against what seemed like everyone at times. There are so many things you can take from Crimson Frost, like perseverance in the face of what appears to be insurmountable obstacles, not just physical pain but terrible heartache from the losses these kids deal with on a daily basis. They let it drive them and most of them let it help build their character. One thing that seems interesting is that you cannot always tell which of the kids will be a reaper based upon how they behave. Just because someone is a mean girl doesn't mean she will end up being a reaper, but, then again...That is one of the beautiful things in this story, surprises. They keep you coming back for more and I know I'll be anxiously awaiting Midnight Frost!
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Monday, December 17, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
A super special,
two-for-one cover reveal…Cold Fury, by T.M. Goeglein, has a redesigned cover, and today, the release of
the cover of the second installment in the Cold Fury trilogy…Flicker &
Burn!
Cold Fury in paperback will be released in June 2013…and Flicker & Burn comes roaring onto the scene in August 2013!
The thrill ride that began in Cold Fury kicks into high gear in Flicker & Burn, as the threats to Sara Jane Rispoli come at her from all directions. She continues the desperate search for her missing family, but this time she’s on the run from creepy beings with red, pulsing eyes and ghostly white skin chasing her through the streets of Chicago in black ice cream trucks – they can only be described as Ice Cream Creatures. They're skeletal and ferocious, hell-bent on catching or killing her, but also a weird link to her family, a clue to where they might be and who has them.
While Sara
Jane battles these new pursuers, she learns painful lessons about the phenomenon
that possesses her, cold fury. At the same time, she’s uncovering buried secrets
about the misdeeds of her family – old murders and blood vendettas – that might
be connected to the disappearance of her mom, dad, and brother. The mysteries,
violence, and constant state of chasing or being chased could be the undoing of
her relationship with handsome Max Kissberg. Despite the love growing between
them, Sara Jane can’t tell him the truth about her life, and fears for his
safety.
Not
only do the Ice Cream Creatures display the grisly amputated finger of her mom
to prove their viciousness, and not only does Lucky, the Outfit Boss of Bosses,
whistle in Sara Jane for a sit-down with deadly consequences, but her gorgeous
cousin, Heather Richards, enters the scene, as well. All that matters to Sara
Jane is saving her family and keeping everyone she loves alive and safe. But the
forces she encounters, both external and the ones crackling inside of her,
fight her every step of the way. Don't forget to add Flicker & Burn on Goodreads to your reading list!
Contest:
Now’s
your chance…win an ARC of Flicker & Burn as soon as it’s available! Sorry, the ARC will not be signed and the contest is only available in the U.S.
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