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Thursday, 11 December 2014

Half-Blood by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Series: Covenant, Book One
Publisher: Spencer Hills Press/Hodder
Format: Paperback
Published: 15th December 2011
Number of Pages: 304
Book: Bought
Genre: Paranormal, Mythology, Fantasy, Romance, Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy, Thriller, Suspense, Action-Adventure, Greek Myths, YA
Recommended Age: 14+
Contains: Violence, Death, Swearing, Alcohol, Sexual References
No Drug References
Author's Site: Jennifer L. Armentrout

Warning: This review will be an excited rambling of a fangirl. 
You have been warned…

Could you kill the one you love?
The Hematoi descend from the union of gods and mortals, and the children of two Hematoi – pure-bloods – have godlike powers.  Children of Hematoi and mortals – well, not so much.  Half-bloods only have two options: become trained Sentinels who hunt and kill daimons or become servants in the homes of the pures.
Seventeen-year-old Alexandria would rather risk her life fighting than waste it scrubbing toilets, but she may end up slumming it anyway.  There are several rules that students at the Covenant must follow.  Alex has problems with them all.  But especially rule #1:
Relationships between pures and halfs are forbidden.
Unfortunately, she’s crushing hard on the totally hot pure-blood Aiden.  But falling for Aiden isn’t her biggest problem – staying alive long enough to graduate the Covenant and become a Sentinel is.  If she fails in her duty, she faces a future worse than death or slavery: being turned into a daimon, and being hunted by Aiden.
And that would kind of suck.


                                                                   Review:
You will kill the ones you love.
Fate had been right about that...”
Once upon a time, the gods walked among humans.  They had children with humans, who came to call themselves the Hematoi.  The child of two Hematois are pure-bloods and have godly powers – and godly views of themselves. 
The offspring of a Hematoi and a human is a half-blood.  They have no powers and only two choices: to become servants for the pure-blood, with no free-will or thoughts... 
Or they can become Sentinels and hunt the Hematoi who have renounced the gods and taken to stealing aether, the godly essence.  Daimons. 
Alexandria Andros has just returned to the Covenant after her mother took her and ran.  Alex doesn't know why they left.  All she knows is the one she cares about most is gone and she has to return to her kind – to the Covenant, so she can train to kill the daimons that hunt her. 
Of course, her becoming a Sentinel depends on her catching up on the years she missed – and on the gorgeous pure-blood Aiden St Delphi. 
The main rule when you're a half-blood is this: Never fall for a pure-blood.  They're untouchable. 
Unfortunately, Aiden makes sticking to that rule damn near impossible...
Once again caught up in the power plays, politics and dangers of the Covenant, Alex must find out why her mother left before the secret destroys everything.  And that reason might not be the only shock that hits her, now that she's returned to her own world...
Have I mentioned how much I adore Jennifer Armentrout?  Only a million times?  Huh?  So few?  Well, I best sort that out, hadn't I?  I freaking love Jennifer Armentrout.  And I'm seriously peeved that I left reading Half-Blood for so long.  Why?  Because I freaking loved it.  It was so, so amazing.  It was funny, witty, so many layers of awesome, addictiveness and so very fast-paced.  I read the whole book in a single sitting, completely ignoring any company we may have had (rude, but when a book's this good you just don't care) and even the chocolate that was on the table.  And yes, it really was that good.  
I'm gonna start my crazy ramblings with Alex.  She was awesome – kickass, but also really untrained, strong as nails, but very vulnerable, funny and witty and just brilliant.  I loved her in Daimon and I loved her even more in Half-Blood.  I just loved all of her – how she isn't perfect, how she doesn't let the deaths destroy her but also doesn't just jump up and get over it right away.  She has to fight to carry on, but she does carry on, and I love her for that.  Almost as much as I love her for her snarky wit and sarcastic remarks!
And as for Aiden, our forbidden love...  Oh, yummy.  He is gorgeous.  I didn't think I could love anyone as much as I love Daemon Black, Jennifer's other hottie, but I love Aiden almost as much.  He's Daemon's complete opposite: more serious, less snarky; he has a really brilliant dry sense of humour, is all broody and worldly and protective and then there's the whole forbidden badboy thing.  C'mon, you gotta love that.  Plus, he's just Aiden, ok?  Those grey eyes...  Sigh.  I love him.
And the forbidden romance, fight training and exchanges of witty remarks...  Forgive me while I swoon.  I just love these two together – damn all the stupid rules!  They should be together!  Or, failing that, Aiden can be mine.  You know.  Worst Case Scenario (For Alex)...
Oh, and I must mention Aiden's brother Deacon, who is equally brilliant – he absolutely kills me!  He reminds me a tiny bit of Adrian Ivashkov – he's snarky, always drunk, funny and sweet.  I loved him and really really want to see more of him!
Then there's Seth, who I can't figure out but who intrigues me.  Caleb: who's so sweet and who I love.  Marcus: again undecided.  Lucian: I hate him (lying, smarmy, enterbadwordhere).  Rachelle: My heart breaks.  All of them are just so brilliant – and so awesome!
And the world...  I had this whole rant in my review of Daimon where I just ramble about how this world is like Vampire Academy's world and how completely, amazingly different it is too.  I mean, sure, VA has vampires and that's totally awesome.  But the Covenant series?  It has gods, people!  Freaking Greek Gods.  It's like Percy Jackson meets Vampire Academy meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer.  Camp Half-Blood meets St Vlads.  It is totally freaking awesome!  I love the idea of daimons, of Hematoi, of half-bloods, of the Apollyon, all the legends and gods and myths.  They are so freaking awesome and I would so move to this world if I could, enter the Covenant and train to be a Sentinel – under Aiden St Delphi, of course! 
Ok now, I'm gonna admit this upfront: I did see some of the twists coming.  One thing in particular about Alex I guessed pretty early on.  But others?  Um, no.  And I adore Jennifer's habit of just killing people off.  Not enough books do that.  But if you kill my favourites (Alex, Aiden, Caleb, Deacon) I will cry.  A lot.  Just sayin'.  The point is, the plot was awesome, twisty, action-packed and so very addictive.  I rushed through it and instantly picked up Pure, which I'm a good way through even as I write this!  I loved the plot to pieces, and I loved Alex's voice just as much – it was just so Alex, you know? Funny, witty, sarcastic, kinda vulnerable at times.  I loved it!
Ok, sometimes this is similar to Vampire Academy – in all the best ways.  But that... that isn't why I love the Covenant series.  Because it's just so much more than 'similar-to-VA'.  It has its own characters, its own smouldering romances, its own kickass plots, its own I-wanna-move-in-right-now world, and it's very own addictiveness that runs through all Armentrout books.  It leaves me needing more – always more – and thanking the gods that I have the next couple of books.  Trust me, I’m already ordering the others!  
Half-Blood has left me craving Pure and the world of the Covenant series the way daimons crave aether – i.e., I have no control and will go on a killing spree if I don't get another hit right now.  Ok, I don't really think daimons kill when they don't have aether.  They probably die or something...  Point is: I'm stopping this crazy, rambling review right now so I can get back to Pure.
If that and freaking ignoring chocolate isn't a sign of how amazing Half-Blood is, I don't know what is.  I don't think I'll threaten you again.  I think I did that twice in my review of Daimon.  Wait 'til Pure.  I'm sure I'll be titanium-wielding and element controlling, ready to force everyone in the world to read Jennifer's books...
And on that note: Happy Reading!

Star Rating:
4½ Out of 5




Read this book if you liked:
Lux by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan
Anti-Goddess by Kendare Blake
The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare


Challenges It's Taking Part In:
Happy Reading

Megan

Friday, 11 October 2013

Daimon by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Series: Covenant, Prequel
Publisher: Spencer Hill Press
Format: Paperback
Published: 6th May 2011
Number of Pages: 86
Book: Gift (My Family Is Awesome)
Genre: Paranormal, Mythology, Urban Fantasy, Fantasy, Romance, Paranormal Romance, Thriller, Suspense, Action-Adventure, Greek Myths, YA
Recommended Age: 14+
Contains: Violence, Death, Swearing, Alcohol References
No Drug References
Author's Blog: Jennifer L. Armentrout

Love in my world usually ended up with someone hearing “I smite thee!” as she was cursed to be some lame flower for the rest of her life.
For three years, Alexandria has lived among mortals – pretending to be like them and trying to forget the duty she’d been trained to fulfil as a child of a mortal and a demigod.  At seventeen, she’s pretty much accepted that she’s a freak by mortal standards… and that she’ll never be prepared for that duty.
According to her mother, that’s a good thing.
But as every descendant of the gods know, fate has a way of rearing her ugly head.  A horrifying attack forces Alex to flee Miami and try to find her way back to the very place her mother had warned her she should never return – the Covenant.  Every step that brings her closer to safety is one more step toward death…. Because she’s being hunted by the very creatures she’d once trained to kill.
The daimons have found her.

                                                                   Review:
“It wasn't like I could tell him anything.  I could see me now.  Guess what?  You ever watch Clash of the Titans or read any Greek fables?  Well, those gods are real and yeah, I’m sort of a descendant of them.  Kind of like the stepchild no one wants to claim.  Oh, and I hadn't even been around mortals until three years ago.  Can we still be friends?
Not going to happen…”
The Hematoi are the pure-blood descendants of demigods.  They have superiority issues.  Kind of understandably.  They have godlike powers. 
The half-bloods are half Hematoi, half human.  They have no powers and only two possible options. 
The first is to be sent to the Masters: basically, they'll be servants for the Hematoi.  Joy.
The second is the Covenant, where they're trained to be Sentinels and to kill daimons.
Half-blood Alexandria chose the daimons route.
Until she didn't.  Until her mother dragged her out of the Covenant without any kind of explanation.
She's been living in the mortal world for three years now, trying to be normal and fit in.  She sucks at it.  She beats some kids up and gets dumped.  Lame.
Little does she know that's the best part of her week. 
Suddenly she's alone and on the run, hunted by daimons, the beings she was once trained to kill.
With nowhere else for her to go, Alex has only one choice.  She has to return to the place she fled from, without knowing why she had to leave and whether returning is any safer than staying away...
Those of you who follow my blog may know that I am the biggest Jennifer Armentrout fan on earth.  So I've been absolutely desperate to get stuck into her Covenant series for soooo long!  When I got the series for my birthday I did a crazy happy dance all over the place.   And then I stopped and picked Daimon right up.  I loved it.  Like seriously freaking loved it.  Jennifer is a book goddess – her books are always freaking amazing and always completely addictive.  Daimon, whilst only a novella, was no different.  It was brilliant – a read-in-one-go little novella.  It also left me totally desperate for Half-Blood – thank gods I have it! 
And Alex was brilliant – so totally kickass!  She was a mixture of all my favourite book heroines: tough, vulnerable, funny, sarcastic, witty, brave, loyal, stubborn, kinda violent, in love with totally the wrong guy.  She made me laugh and then I hurt right along with her.  I can't wait to read more about Alex!
And Aiden, from what I've seen from the Half-Blood extract, anyway: Yum.  All I'm gonna say.  I think that says enough.
But this world: loved it!  I know it's often been compared to Vampire Academy, and sure there are similarities.  You have the magic 'pure bloods' and the 'half-bloods' that serve and protect them.  There's a school where the half-bloods train to kill.  The only other option for them is less than desirable.  There are the 'bad guys' that they could turn into – sorta similar to Strigoi.  One of the half-bloods on the run – a sarcastic and impulsive half-blood.  So, yeah.  Similarities.  But also just as many differences.  There are gods – awesome.  These pure-bloods fight – awesome.  The magic is different – and awesome.  And so on and so on.  Basically everything was awesome – too awesome, really, for the word awesome.  It really combined some of the most brilliant aspects of two of my favourite series: Vampire Academy and Percy Jackson.  We had the Greek gods and their demigod descendants along with Hematoi, half-bloods, daimons and the Covenant.  I just loved this world to freaking pieces!
Daimon is only like sixty-something pages long but a hell of a lot happens in these few chapters.  More than enough to leave a girl chomping at the bit for more!  It was all very fast-paced, but not so much that anything was taken away from the world-building.  And already I'm having a sneaking suspicion that I'm desperate to learn more about - like right now!  And the writing, as ever with Jennifer, was amazing.  I really got a feel of Alex and was laughing along with her and then feeling my heart break a little bit (a lot, really...).  I've already fallen for Alex.  I'm starting to fall (hard) for Aiden, even from hints throughout the novella and from that one-chapter extract of Half-Blood from the back of the novella.  I'm more than one-hundred-percent in love with this world.
So this all leads down to two closing statements:
One: Read Daimon.  It's awesome.  I loved it so much.  I don't care if you're worried it's too like VA – it's just too good to care!   Even from this little novella I can tell this.  It's official Armentrout.  That is, absa-freaking-amazing.  
Two: Where'd I put my copy of Half-Blood?  I need it right right now.  Gimme.  *grabby hands*  I need more right now now now.  I have titanium and I will use it if you don't give me my book.  And if you guys don't read this series.  And I'm totally giving all of you deadly serious looks right now.  
Don't make me set a daimon or something on you.  Not sure how I'd do it, but I'd find a way.  And that's a promise.

Star Rating:
4 Out of 5




Read this book if you liked:
Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan
Anti-Goddess by Kendare Blake
The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare

Challenges It's Taking Part In:

Happy Reading

Megan