Showing posts with label Random House Books for Young Readers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Random House Books for Young Readers. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Review: A Shadow Bright and Burning

A SHADOW BRIGHT AND BURNING
Kingdom on Fire #1
Jessica Cluess
Young Adult/Fantasy
416 pages
Random House
Available September 20th
Source: BEA

THE STORY (from Goodreads)
I am Henrietta Howel.
The first female sorcerer in hundreds of years.
The prophesied one.
Or am I?


Henrietta Howel can burst into flames.
Forced to reveal her power to save a friend, she's shocked when instead of being executed, she's invited to train as one of Her Majesty's royal sorcerers.

Thrust into the glamour of Victorian London, Henrietta is declared the chosen one, the girl who will defeat the Ancients, bloodthirsty demons terrorizing humanity. She also meets her fellow sorcerer trainees, handsome young men eager to test her power and her heart. One will challenge her. One will fight for her. One will betray her.

But Henrietta Howel is not the chosen one.
As she plays a dangerous game of deception, she discovers that the sorcerers have their own secrets to protect. With battle looming, what does it mean to not be the one? And how much will she risk to save the city—and the one she loves?


MY THOUGHTS
A Shadow Bright and Burning is a deeply satisfying start to this series, giving us a world full of monstrous beings and a rag tag group of young people doing everything in their power–magical and otherwise–to defeat them.

Henrietta's story is a triumphant rags to riches one in the beginning, her time at a miserable and abusive home for girls coming to an end in a literal blaze of glory before she's whisked off to train among the elite in sorcery as the Chosen One. It's not long however before we learn she's not in fact the Chosen One (though of course if you read the synopsis you'd know that already), but is instead something that could see her head removed from her shoulders on the Queen's orders. While the fact that she keeps the secret of who and what she is from those around her is a source of stress, as all life-changing secrets tend to be, it's more than understandable as to why she does so.

Though the synopsis suggests the existence of a love triangle or possibly even a square, no such romantic geometrical shape truly exists, and the fact that she's surrounded by young men is not due to her sparkling personality or good looks (though she does have a sharp wit and a highly enjoyable sense of humor) but rather to the fact that sorcerers are almost always men. There are two strong candidates for a relationship, but the romance overall is a background element (and Henrietta is not the type of girl to spend her days tripping all over herself in the presence of cute boys), Henrietta's training, the increasing attacks of the Ancients, and a dark conspiracy within the ranks of the sorcerers themselves all taking precedence.

The world itself is an intriguing one, enough background on the Ancients and how they came to be provided so that we can easily orient ourselves, but it's also a vast enough tapestry that we've clearly only scratched the surface in this first installment. We're left with a solid conclusion and no cliffhanger, an epic battle waged and won but a greater war on the horizon as we look forward to book two.

Rating: 4/5

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This book was sent to me by the publisher  free of charge for the purpose of a review
I received no other compensation and the above is my honest opinion.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Waiting on Wednesday: Poison's Kiss

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking The Spine and is a fun way to see what books other bloggers just can't wait to get their hands on!


POISON'S KISS
Breeana Shields
Young Adult/Fantasy
Releases January 2017 from Random House BFYR

From Goodreads:
Marinda has kissed dozens of boys. They all die afterward. It's a miserable life, but being a visha kanya--a poison maiden--is what she was created to do. Marinda serves the Raja by dispatching his enemies with only her lips as a weapon.

Until now, the men she was ordered to kiss have been strangers, enemies of the kingdom. Then she receives orders to kiss Deven, a boy she knows too well to be convinced he needs to die. She begins to question who she's really working for. And that is a thread that, once pulled, will unravel more than she can afford to lose.

This rich, surprising, and accessible debut is based in Indian folklore and delivers a story that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Normally when the synopsis for a YA book starts with a line about kissing dozens of boys, I'd be moving right on by as it sounds like a recipe for high angst and romantic drama, BUT, the second sentence above is a game changer. Executing men via kissing sounds miserable indeed, and I'm now infinitely curious about Marinda and how she's going to change her world. Though this sounds like a fairly straightforward YA fantasy with romantic elements at first glance, the Indian folklore aspect is really intriguing and not something I've read much about, so this is on my list for sure!

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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Waiting on Wednesday: A Shadow Bright and Burning

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking The Spine and is a fun way to see what books other bloggers just can't wait to get their hands on!



A SHADOW BRIGHT AND BURNING
Kingdom on Fire #1
Jessica Cluess
Young Adult/Fantasy
Releases September 20th from Random House BFYR

From Goodreads:

Henrietta Howel can burst into flames.
 

Forced to reveal her power to save a friend, she's shocked when instead of being executed, she's invited to train as one of Her Majesty's royal sorcerers.

Thrust into the glamour of Victorian London, Henrietta is declared the chosen one, the girl who will defeat the Ancients, bloodthirsty demons terrorizing humanity. She also meets her fellow sorcerer trainees, handsome young men eager to test her power and her heart. One will challenge her. One will fight for her. One will betray her.

But Henrietta Howel is not the chosen one.
 

As she plays a dangerous game of deception, she discovers that the sorcerers have their own secrets to protect. With battle looming, what does it mean to not be the one? And how much will she risk to save the city—and the one she loves?

Exhilarating and gripping, Jessica Cluess's spellbinding fantasy introduces a powerful, unforgettable heroine, and a world filled with magic, romance, and betrayal.

Ever since my Buffy fandom days I've been a huge fan of any type of story about a heroine of myth and prophecy, destined to be a badass among badasses, so when I saw the words "chosen one" in the synopsis I started nodding right along, fully prepared to relive the Buffy glory days. Fast forward to a few short sentences later, and I find Ms. Henrietta is in fact NOT the chosen one, and I think that might make me love her even more.

As much as I love a "chosen" heroine, a young women who's full of strength, intelligence, and loyalty all on her own without the aid of prophecy to make her great is even more appealing to me, and I can't wait to discover what Henrietta is made of!