I've been to another world.
I've seen death.
MY REVIEW
Is Genevieve DeWinter a paladin: a wielder of Holy Magic? That’s what everyone wants to find out. After discovering that her late mother was a Holy Guardian - a lineage of female paladins who fought against the Darkness and protected the royal Banewind family - Genevieve is told that she might be the next Holy Guardian, which means her life and the lives of her loved ones are in danger from a group of warrior with dark magic who want nothing more than to resurrect their leader, the Void King, who was destroyed by Genevieve’s mother ten years ago.
This story is full of adventure, action and magic with an ounce of romance thrown in here and there. Even though Genevieve and her best friend, Katie, came across a little younger than expected, they were nonetheless likeable characters. I liked that the characters all had their different personalities and could be identified separately. I hate love triangles, so I wasn’t too fond of the scenario between Genevieve, Jensen and Scythe, especially because I actually liked both the love interests - okay, maybe I liked Scythe a lot more than I liked Jensen - but that just means someone is going to get hurt because, in the end, Genevieve will have to choose one. I hope it doesn’t turn out to be a Stefan and Damon situation where Elena goes back and forth between the two, trying to figure out who she truly wants to be with because that would just annoy the hell out of me. Loved the revelation about Scythe’s ancestry at the end. Nicely done and blends in well with the story and helps to form a stronger connection between him and Genevieve.
Overall, it was a straightforward story, and though somewhat predictable, it was well executed and enjoyable to read.
VERDICT
Award: Gold
Rating: 4 Stars
Source: Pump Up Your Book
Now that he’s in better light, I can get a good view of him. I’m right on the age part—he’s probably eighteen or nineteen—and he’s very attractive. He has black hair that swoops over the side of his forehead, and blue eyes that are sparkling like sapphires. His face is beautiful, with high-set cheekbones and a slender nose. His skin is pale and ashen, but it suits him well. And his body appears fit beneath the turquoise track jacket and matching track pants he wears. “Want me to help you look for him?” He takes another step toward me. “It’s okay. Thanks.” I back up. “You don’t have to do that.” “I don’t mind.” He stares at me with a wolfish grin, and I feel as though his blue eyes are piercing through my body. “It really isn’t smart for you to be out here alone.” “What about you?” I snap back. “I mean, really. A girl can’t spend her time alone in the woods, but it’s perfectly acceptable for a boy?” His eyes widen in surprise. “I-I guess you make a good point.” He bites his lips. They have a blue tint to them. “What’s your name?” “Genevieve.” Can he tell I’m caught off-guard? “I’m Scythe. Nice to meet you.” We both stand there in awkward silence. “Okay. Well, I’m going to go find my dog. Take care.” “Wait.” He jerks his hand towards me. “Why don’t you stay here, and I’ll go find the dog and bring him back to you.” He looks proud of himself for suggesting this. “If not, you might get lost.” “These woods aren’t that big. I’ll be fine.” I’m beginning to get agitated with this punk. “I appreciate you offering to help. But seriously, I’m just going to—” The tree behind Scythe explodes into thousands of splinters, crackling while the red blaze ascends to the top. As I fall to the ground, I see him bound to the left and roll behind a hollowed trunk, taking cover from the hissing flames. The clearing illuminates with a fiery orange light as the trunk bursts into dancing embers. I cover my eyes, blinded by the fire’s brightness as it continues to engulf the shrubbery around me. My face is drenched in sweat, and my breathing is swift and shallow. Up and down, up and down, up and down. My chest rises and falls so fast I’m afraid I’ll pass out if I don’t get myself under control. Another explosion. I cover my ears and scream. I drag myself over to a stump and hide behind it, scanning the clearing to see what has become of the boy. About twenty feet from me, his body lies sprawled out, with flames flickering just inches from his clothes. A nearby tree explodes and falls to the ground, revealing a figure in a hooded red cloak standing in its place.
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