Showing posts with label Halo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halo. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Cover Crazy (#2)

Cover Crazy is a meme held (normally) on Mondays, and is hosted by Tawni at The Book Worms.  The whole point is to admire a cover you love, focusing why it caught your attention and what you like most about it. 


Ok, this week I'm Crazy about this Cover.  There are so many I'm Crazy over, but, too many covers, so little time.  So this is the Cover I'm Crazy for...

Halo
Series: Halo, Book One
By: Alexandra Adornetto

Published: Paperback: 20th January 2011
Hardcover: 31st August 2010

Synopsis From Goodreads:
Nothing much happens in the sleepy town of Venus Cove. But everything changes when three angels are sent from Heaven to protect the town against the gathering forces of darkness: Gabriel, the warrior; Ivy, the healer; and Bethany, a teenage girl who is the least experienced of the trio. They work hard to conceal their true identity and, most of all, their wings.
But the mission is threatened when the youngest angel, Bethany, is sent to high school and falls in love with the handsome school captain, Xavier Woods. Will she defy the laws of Heaven by loving him? Things come to a head when the angels realize they are not the only supernatural power in Venus Cove. There′s a new kid in town and he′s charming, seductive and deadly. Worst of all, he′s after Beth.

The minute I saw this cover, I fell in love.  The gorgeous golden-orange light spilling between the two love-birds on the front.  The soft glow showing through the beautiful wings.  The little lock of hair hanging down from the guy's face.  The beautiful, swirly font of the title and the bold, simple font of Alexandra's name. 
As I stared at it, I noticed the way everything darkens as it gets towards the bottom.  Does that symbolize darkness and evil lurking underneath the beauty and light?  And then there's: 'She was sent to save him... But can she save herself?'  Save who?  And from what? 
But mostly when I look at this cover, I feel... Love.  Happiness.  Light.  Beauty.  Sure, there's obviously darkness squatting amongst the goodness, but it's hiding at the moment. 
And, sure enough, most of the book was light, happy, beauty and full of love.  The writing in particular was amazing.  To read my full review, click: here.

Back to covers, what does this one make you feel?  And what cover are you crazy about?

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Halo by Alexandra Adornetto

Series: Halo, Book One
Publisher: Atom
Format: Paperback
Published: 2010
Number of Pages: 485
Book: Bought
Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Paranormal Romance, Angels, Urban Fantasy, YA


Is love a great enough power against evil?
Three angels are sent down to bring good to the world: Gabriel to warrior; Ivy the healer; and Bethany, a teenage girl who is the least experienced of the trio.  But she is the most human, and when she is romantically drawn to a mortal boy, the angels fear she will not be strong enough to save anyone – especially herself...

Review:
I think the main reason I got this book was because of the cover.  And the beauty of the cover was definitely there in the writing.  The way Alexandra writes is so beautiful it’s untrue – definitely one of the most lyrical stories I’ve read.  So, when I finished the book and read a little about the author, I was absolutely stunned that she’s only eighteen years old, and was only seventeen when she actually wrote it.  Some of the words she used and the way her sentences just flowed... I’ve seen adults that aren’t nearly as intelligent as she obviously is.  I loved her way of writing, the way I could actually see everything in my head.  Somehow, Alexandra managed to get in enough description to create pictures in my mind without completely overwhelming me.  I have no idea how she did that, but it absolutely took my breath away.
The storyline was awesome too.  I’ve only just gotten into the angel genre (mainly because of the latest series of Supernatural), but this one was gorgeous.  Three angels are sent down to do God’s work and to rid a town of Agents of Dark.  They start with little things – charity, community service, volunteer work – slowly trying to bring the town love and get them closer to God.  Both Ivy and Gabriel have been on earth before, so this mission is nothing new to them.  For the young, very human angel Bethany, this is her first time, and she’s desperate to savour all the human experiences she can before she goes back home to Heaven.  She falls in love, and thinks her world is perfect.  That, of course, is when the Dark Forces pop up and everything suddenly gets a whole lot more dangerous and ominous...
I really liked this book, and the fact that I could see everything going on inside my head.  The only problem was that I didn’t really feel like I knew the characters as much as I’d like to.  All of them had such potential, and yet I don’t feel they reached it.  It annoyed me, especially as I could see them clearly in my imagination. 
But I loved the storyline, and the fact that these angels hadn’t fallen, unlike other angel books that have been out recently.  The suspense took a while to really kick in, a lot of the book being about Bethany getting used to earth, and then her love for Xavier.  It dragged on a little, and some of the things Bethany said and did during the romance with Xavier bugged me a little.  But I really liked seeing everything for the first time through her eyes: it was all so new and wonderful for her.  It was just little things – sand under your feet, tastes, smells – that you often don’t really notice as much, because you’re so used to them.  Bethany was naive, but at times I felt that made her a little defenceless.  However, I loved how she had no clue about simple slang, and that her elder sister, Ivy’s explanation for MILF was absolutely hilarious.  Her inexperience made for more than one funny moments throughout the book.
Before reading Halo I saw some negative reviews, most complaining about the slow pacing and the fact that Bethany is kind of clingy.  Well, yes the story is not the fastest, and yes, Bethany is a little clingy.  It didn’t put me off reading the book, and I honestly didn’t care all that much about the pace.  As I’ve said before, the writing was so beautiful, the pictures so vivid, the plot so brilliant that I couldn’t care less.  Sure, the minor characters were sometimes two-dimensional, and, yes, the book was a little preachy and religious.  I still couldn’t stop reading, especially after the suspense really kicked in.
Overall, a good read, that definitely has the potential to be great.  I can’t wait for Hades, and just hope that we learn more about the characters. 
Star Rating:
3¾ Out of 5



Read this book if you liked:
The Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer
Angel by L. A. Weatherly


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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Teaser Tuesday (#3)

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading.

 

Here are the rules:


  • Grab your current read




  • Open to a random page




  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page




  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)




  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!




  • My Teaser this week is from Halo by Alexandra Adornetto. 

    Synopsis From Goodreads:
    Nothing much happens in the sleepy town of Venus Cove. But everything changes when three angels are sent from Heaven to protect the town against the gathering forces of darkness: Gabriel, the warrior; Ivy, the healer; and Bethany, a teenage girl who is the least experienced of the trio. They work hard to conceal their true identity and, most of all, their wings.
    But the mission is threatened when the youngest angel, Bethany, is sent to high school and falls in love with the handsome school captain, Xavier Woods. Will she defy the laws of Heaven by loving him? Things come to a head when the angels realize they are not the only supernatural power in Venus Cove. There′s a new kid in town and he′s charming, seductive and deadly. Worst of all, he′s after Beth.


     
    From Chapter Fourteen, Page 201:
    Xavier rubbed his eyes and blinked, trying to regain his vision.  Finally, he saw me.  He took a step back, face stunned, hands hanging limply by his sides as if they should be doing something but he couldn't think what.

    Hope you liked my teasers, and my review for Halo is: here.

    Does anyone else have any teasers to share?