How many of us can say we fell in love in high school? A lot of us. But how many of us stayed in love with the same person? Jessica Shirvington has been lucky enough to marry the man she fell in love with at seventeen, Matthew Shirvington--Olympic sprinter, five-time national 100m champion, and current sports personality with Australia's Foxtel and Sky News. Jessica and her family live outside Sydney, Australia, where she is currently working on the next book in the Embrace series.
"...an enjoyable read and can't wait to find out... what happens
with Violet, Phoenix and Lincoln in the next book"- Blogger Esther,
Fictional Fantasy " -- Fictional Fantasy
"...pleasantly surprised."- Blogger Rebekah, Reading and Living on
the Good Side of Life" -- Reading and Living on the Good Side of
Life
"Embrace has been one of my favorite reads this year. ...We loved
it so much Stacey has never read a book so fast - I am usually the
fast reader, she finished this book before I did. It's that good.
The lead Violet is a strong female character who like most teens
struggles with choices although some of hers are the supernatural
kind. I could go on and on but I will save the gushing for our
review." -- Page Turner
"A delicious romantic triangle." -- USA Today" -- USA Today
"Addictive...add to your must-read list." -- Entertainment Weekly's
Shelf Life
"Definitely a must read!!"- Blogger Tammy, Mel's Book Blog " --
Mel's Book Blog
"I loved how strong [Violet] was...she was intelligent, clever, and
focused.- Anastasia " -- Bookish
"One of the best YA novels we've seen in a while. Get ready for a
confident, kick-butt, well-defined heroine... This title will have
a place on my keeper bookshelf for years to come!" -- RT Book
Reviews
"Shirvington's debut is smart, edgy and addictive--and sure to
leave readers clamoring for the rest of the series... The story is
rife with action and romance. A must-read for paranormal fans young
and old." -- Kirkus Reviews
"The angel mythology's in-depth description adds complexity to the
novel . . . Fans of romantic fantasy with a paranormal twist will
find Violet and her adventures captivating." -- VOYA Magazine
"This is definitely one of my favorite young adult paranormal
fiction novels . . . I'm dying to read the next two books in the
series." -- There's a Book
"This is going to knock your socks off and you'll be begging for
more, I promise!" -- There's a Book
Gr 9 Up-The first book (Sourcebooks Fire, 2012) in a paranormal romance series by Jessica Shirvington is sure to be popular among Twilight fans. This volume focuses more on love interests than the battles between good and evil that will follow in subsequent books. The big question for Violet is who to trust. She has a huge crush on Lincoln, her self-defense instructor, who holds her at arm's length. There are lots of conversations between Violet and her best friend, Steph, about how to get a guy to reveal his feelings. Narrator Rebecca Macauley conveys Violet's uncertainty and innocence as well as Steph's confidence. Her Australian accent adds to the charm of Violet's first person narration, often a confessional of confusion about emotions and intentions (her own and others). Life gets more complicated with the arrival of Phoenix. Violet is drawn to him and he seems to be able to read and control her feelings. When they witness a brutal murder, their bond becomes stronger, but that doesn't alleviate Violet's uncertainty. Then she discovers that she is a Gregori, half angel and half human, and meant only to be Lincoln's mission partner. Phoenix is an exile, part of a group of angels that have the potential to be lethal predators, and sworn enemies of Gregori. There's lots of passion here, especially between Violet and her love interests, Listeners will be torn between whom to root for.-Edie Ching, University of Maryland, College Park (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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