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Sto caricando le informazioni... White Hot Kiss (The Dark Elements, 1) (originale 2014; edizione 2019)di Jennifer L. Armentrout (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Loved the book! Can't wait to get my hands on the next one. The character building was amazing and while Roth irked me a bit in the beginning I soon fell in love with him and cried at the end. ( ) Okay guys I'm going to have a really unpopular opinion right now and don't burn me at the stake for it. I love Armentrout. Which is to say--her Lux books are enjoyable, fast paced thrill rides. They are the perfect "I need something to reaffirm why I enjoy reading" books because (by in large) Armentrout makes me feel for the characters. They're not Jane Austen nor are they Anne McCaffrey, they are however books that draw readers in and (for the most part) feature characters who make mistakes and learn their consequences, but don't give up. Armentrout as a person has--from the few times I've met/talked with her and the stories I've heard--come across as a wonderful, warm and inviting author. What I've found, when reading any books not set in the Lux universe that she's written, is that I just can't get into the premise/characters. It doesn't matter if its one of her young adult paranormals, her adult contemporaries or her urban fantasies--they just don't grab me. WHITE HOT KISS however seemed on track to break that curse. I like Gargoyles. I really do. I loved the TV show and way back when I first read The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury I liked that character the best. I found however that while Layla and Roth and Zayne were all rather interesting separate from each other, together I wanted to murder the lot of them. In a rare fit of "nonono" I don't want any romance. None. I found myself getting frustrated with Layla. Yes its great that Roth being demon means she can make out with him. Yes its wonderful that he is willing, very willing, to let her use him (essentially). Oh it sucks for Zayne who is so conflicted. I could give a flying monkey for it all. When Layla was the best was when she was either telling them to behave like the respectable Warden and Demon that they were and get their heads in the game. When she was fighting her hardest to come to terms with her dual nature and finding some balance so she can feel accepted. Her vulnerable moments when its all gets so frustrating and her excited moments when she figures something out. Layla who wanted a self that could belong was the Layla I related to. Layla who was conflicted about her attraction to the guy she shouldn't want, but can have kissy-face with and the guy she shouldn't want and can't have kissy-face with but hits all her emotional buttons...that Layla bored me. The ending, which I won't spoil here, interested me in that it represented a problem. Emotionally speaking if Armentrout had made this a one or two book series and did the virtually unheard of in YA fiction thing by letting lying dogs stay down, then either a) dealt with the consequences of that in book 2 or b) made it clear that Layla would dedicate herself to honoring what happened, but not ANGST over it...I would have reacted differently. As it stands I'm sort of like 'smh no no no' I am not a fan of drawn out triangles. Especially if there are good points and bad points to being with either guy. And in YA paranormal fiction its gotten to the point where you can't have a romance without it. At least in the traditionally published books. Not so traditionally published authors are more then happy to murder their darlings in order to make it clear that romance is not the end all of life. So as I said, unpopular opinion is mine (its worth noting there was no real "triangle" in the Lux books - Katy and Daemon were pretty much solid city even with the brief book 2 sort of wannabe suitor.) I'm sure this appeals to her fans and will bring in a whole cascade of new readers (maybe this will enable her to write more Arum books...). It just unfortunately did not work for me. I flew through this book. If it wasn't dead week I would have stayed awake until I finished it, unfortunately, I had to get up to tutor early this morning. But it's okay because I have now finished it and I really need to read the next one. The premise of this novel is really weird and because of that I almost didn't read it. Don't make the same mistake that I made for the last few years. After picking it up on a whim because I saw it on Hoopla, I immediately fell in love. Basically, this book is about a girl (Layla) who is half demon and half 'Warden'. Wardens look like normal humans with pale blue eyes until they shift. Then they look like badass gargoyles complete with horns and claws. Humans know about the Wardens but not about the demons. To keep the demons in check, the Wardens fight them and send them back to Hell when needed. Layla was adopted by a Warden clan based in D.C. and like with most YA paranormal romance novels, is completely in love with one of the Wardens, his name is Zayne. But it can't be because as a half demon, she accidentally will suck the souls out of anyone that she kisses. This leads to a lot of angst. Also, of course, there is a love triangle between Layla, Zayne, and Roth (a hot demon). It's a fun ride. Things I loved: the characters, the love triangle, the angst, the fantastical elements, urban style fantasy, the gargoyle element was very unique, Layla's progression as a character, and the humor in general Things I didn't love: it made no sense to me why humans could know about Wardens but not demons I will definitely be picking up the second one as soon as finals are over. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Seventeen-year-old Layla just wants to be normal. But with a kiss that kills anything with a soul, she's anything but normal. Half demon, half gargoyle, Layla has abilities no one else possesses. Raised among the Wardens-a race of gargoyles tasked with hunting demons and keeping humanity safe-Layla tries to fit in, but that means hiding her own dark side from those she loves the most. Especially Zayne, the swoon-worthy, incredibly gorgeous and completely off-limits Warden she's crushed on since forever. Then she meets Roth-a tattooed, sinfully hot demon who claims to know all her secrets. Layla knows she should stay away, but she's not sure she wants to-especially when that whole no-kissing thing isn't an issue, considering Roth has no soul. But when Layla discovers she's the reason for the violent demon uprising, trusting Roth could not only ruin her chances with Zayne...it could brand her a traitor to her family. Worse yet, it could become a one-way ticket to the end of the world. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche
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