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Print Length: 512 pages
Publisher: Inkyard Press; Original edition (June 11, 2019)
Publication Date: June 11, 2019
Language: English
ASIN: B07D8VJNKH
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#113,007 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
I loved the storyline and I find the main character, Trinity, likable. She is immature and impulsive, but she realizes her faults and always tries to do the right thing. She's not dumb by any means, and the best part about her is her character development - she definitely grows throughout the novel, in a way that reads like a coming-of-age story... if typical coming-of-age stories included ghosts, gargoyles, and demons. Also, she's going blind; normally I find a strong focus on disabilities in characters to be rather annoying, but I thought the author, Jennifer Armentrout, did an amazing job of not letting the disability define Trinity. You never forget that Trinity can't see - but you're also constantly reminded of how she is able to get around it. Trinity does not come across as a weak character by any means, blindness or no. She is a crazy-strong supernatural being who happens to be going blind.The first half of the novel is slow - it sets the stage for the second half, and you really, deeply get to know the main characters through their day-to-day interactions, thoughts, and feelings. It's interesting all the same, but it didn't pull me in the way the second half of the novel did - I could NOT put the book down during that action-packed time.The ending completely broke my heart, and I shed several tears... but it's NOT a bad ending at all. It's bittersweet. Oh, but if you're concerned about the romance aspect - don't be. *wink wink*Another point about the ending: it doesn't end on a complete cliffhanger, but you can just tell that the story is far from over. There's still several unresolved mysteries that the characters are fully aware of and will need to address. I imagine the sequel will be like a "part 2" to the same story, rather than a new story following the same characters.This is an amazing story with amazing characters and I highly recommend it. The ONE THING that bothered me was that Trinity is the narrator. While I like her, I don't really want to be in her head, with her speaking to me, all the time! She narrates in teen-speak, "He sounded surprised, which was messed up since he didn't know me" and injects "like" everywhere. Aaaaaagh.
Trinity Marrow is a teenager with secret superpowers (and some not-so-secret ones, too) living in a community near Washington, D.C. where she is protected by Wardens - shape shifting gargoyles who hunt and kill the demons that pose a lethal threat to her. She has an absent father (who may or may not "call" her to action), a recently deceased mom who she still misses very much, and a Protector in the form of Misha to whom she is bonded since childhood. (She tried to kiss him recently, but it was like kissing her brother.) Trinity longs to go out on her own, and at eighteen is legally able to do this, but has a degenerative vision impairment and her guardians are also ambivalent about this. When she meets Zayne, a visiting Warden from D.C. a few years older and is, as by young adult fantasy law, as brooding as he is hot, Trinity's interest is piqued, even though - as per YA fantasy - she also finds Zayne quite annoying since he keeps asking nosy questions about her personal life. Shortly thereafter, Trinity is attacked by an unknown assailant, which is how the Wardens figure out that there is something mysterious out there which puts them both in danger. Also, Trinity's Protector goes missing, requiring Trinity and Zayne to travel outside her community to the Big City. There we learn more about Trinity's real identity and Zayne's mysterious past, as well as meet a couple of Major Player Demons and Zayne's old girlfriend. When not just demons, but Hellraisers, Imps and more decide to congregate for an epic battle between good and evil, Trinity must fight to rescue Misha and also come to terms with her insecurity over Zayne.Oh, and that "final battle," thing is actually misleading. The door is left wide open for sequels.Thoughts: This is a pretty by-the-book example of most found in this genre. It takes place firmly in the "Twilight" zone with a heroine who doesn't realize how attractive she is to guys, and things do get steamy beyond she and Zayne simply exchanging smoldering looks but not until about four hundred pages in. Trinity's narrative is written in teenspeak, i.e. she notes during the battle that a demon is "so not" going to pull her hair, and there is plenty of wisecracking banter between characters. There's also the reliable trope of the characters becoming witty under pressure - i.e. when their lives are in direct danger. All of this should translate nicely on the big screen, if Hollywood comes calling (the author's other novels have also been appropriated for TV/film according to the back blurb). However, Trinity is a sympathetic heroine, and her world of ghosts, imps, etc. is an intriguing one, offering amusing explanations for everyday phenomenon (i.e. the demons deciding to muck about with Congress-people). I would recommend it for those readers who enjoy this genre and have a weakness for heroines with hunky love interests and amazing superpowers.
This was an enjoyable read- I'm starting to get more into YA and fantasy (after years and years of reading only literary fiction and biographies, period- so it's a whole new genre for me) and even though I'm a little iffy about fantasy "Storm and Fury" was well conceived enough to keep me interested.The book is about Angels, Gargoyles (who come to life in human form, and they are called "Wardens"), Demons, and all sorts of creatures in between. They live amongst humans in the not so distant future, so the book is sort of set in the "right now".Our heroine, Trin (typical name for a character in this type of book) is a unique blend of human and... otherness (it's a plot point so I won't reveal it.) She's a mix of a precocious teenage girl and Deadpool, which I actually did not enjoy- when people are fighting for their life, the idea of them making snappy comments and puns doesn't really do much for me. She meets stunningly beautiful but distant Warden Zayne (again with the names...) and her world goes off kilter.There are lots of fighting scenes, a pretty hot romantic scene, the obligatory "tough girl protagonist puts on a super revealing dress and shows off her body" scene, lots of jokes that do not land (at least for me) and some twists and turns along the way.When I first started the book I thought I had accidentally picked up the second or third book in a series because very little is given context in the first several chapters, but things are explained as the story unravels.Not my favorite YA fantasy by a long shot, but it kept me interested and reading. I'd kind of rate it in between 3 and four stars, but giving it four stars because it ultimately delivers what it promises- a YA fantasy that's not too stark.
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