Showing posts with label dark triumph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dark triumph. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Dark Triumph (His Fair Assassin #2) by Robin LaFevers

Dark Triumph (His Fair Assassin #2)
by Robin LaFevers
Pages: 385
Source: Bought
Format: Hardback
Release Date: April 2, 2013

Rating: 4 Stars

Goodreads Synopsis:



When Sybella arrived at the doorstep of St Mortain half mad with grief and despair the convent were only too happy to offer her refuge - but at a price. The sisters of this convent serve Death, and with Sybella naturally skilled in both the arts of death and seduction, she could become one of their most dangerous weapons.
But her assassin's skills are little comfort when the convent returns her to the life that nearly drove her mad. Her father's rage and brutality are terrifying, and her brother's love is equally monstrous. But when Sybella discovers an unexpected ally she discovers that a daughter of Death may find something other than vengeance to live for...

My Review:

     I was looking forward to Dark Triumph for quite some time after the awesomeness that was its predecessor, Grave Mercy. As with all sequels, I was hesitant. Could it really live up to the previous book? Well, it's hard to compare them because, while they are in the same world, they are more companion novels rather than sequels and are vastly different from each other. 
    Grave Mercy was a book filled with tough characters, political intrigue and secrets. On the other hand, Dark Triumph is a heart-wrenching, raw personal story. While I admit that I was looking forward to a kick-butt character and more politics, I was not disappointed with this story in the slightest.
    The small glimpse we get of Sybella in Grave Mercy intrigued me. She was mysterious and feral. I expected this book to be about lots of death dealt by her. Instead, this is her journey of growth. Although her phsyical strength doesn't take precedence in this book, her emotional resilience does, making her just as tough in a different sense.
    Sybella has been through hell and back. Simple as that. And, while different from my expectation, I was honored to learn about her story. And believe me when I say it's a hard one to read. She has been through so much that it is no wonder she was that way. All the pain, abuse and heartbreak was bound to make her somewhat insane. But I loved to see how she overcame. Most would give in, become complacent, or go all out insane. Sybella was not without damage and was emotionally crippled, but she did overcome. She's a fighter through and through. While she may not show much physical toughness in this book, she's most definitely tenacious in her own right. 

   But she wouldn't be where she was without Beast. Personally, I adored him. Not only was he a bit of a lighthearted, comic relief, it was refreshing to see a love interest who wasn't considered handsome. For Sybella, it's hard to love. She has been through far too much for that. But I loved seeing how they truly got to know each other and that, although the men in her life thus far had proven cruel and messed up, not all men were like that. It also showed that everyone needs help. You can't always do things on your own. You need someone, whether a friend, family or love interest, beside you to help you get through the tough times and that is precisely what Beast did. 


Overall
    This book is raw and unflinching. Whereas in Grave Mercy the political intrigue and plot took center stage, Dark Triumph stands out through its phenomenal character growth and emotional roller-coaster ride. I can't say that all those who enjoyed Grave Mercy will love Dark Triumph, but I will say give it a try. The plot-line is still moving forward and the world LaFevers created is as vivid as ever. 


If you've read Grave Mercy, are you looking forward to Dark Triumph? If you've already read it, did you like it? Let me know in the comments below!

All the best
Mackenzie 

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

MERRY CHRISTMAS! and here are my "Top 12 books of 2013"

First off,

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

I hope y'all have an absolutely wonderful holiday filled with love, family, and, of course, presents! I know the holidays can be hectic but just remember that even when family is crazy (and believe me when I say I know how this is), it's still a blessing to get to spend time with them. And, as always, please remember our soldiers overseas who are unable to spend time with their family while fighting for your right to spend time with yours. 

Now, onto my Top Twleve List. 
 Even though 2013 has been a bust for me blogging wise, I did read some amazing books this year. So, without further ado, here are my top 12 of 2013 (in no particular order):


Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices #3)
by Cassandra Clare

OMGOMGOIMGFOAIJFOWIEJFOW!!!!!
Ok, now that that is out of my system, LSKDFJOWIJFOSDLKSF. Whoops, had a bit more in me :P
This book was amazing. Throughout this book my emotions were all over the place. Honestly, I didn't even want to read this book because I didn't want this series to end! This series was a pleasant surprise considering I didn't fall in love with her original series. But THIS series was phenomenal! Even months later I still haven't gotten my emotions together enough to write a review. In short: LOVEEEEE!


Falling Kingdoms (Falling Kingdoms #1)
by Morgan Rhodes (aka Michelle Rowan)

Fantasy = YESSSSSSS. 
I loved the diversity of the characters, the world, everything! Blood? Yes. Destruction? You bet. Rebellion? Absolutely. 


Endlessly (Paranormalcy #3) 
by Kiersten White

Another fantastic end to a fantastic series. I hated to see this series full of magic, wit, and action come to an end, but what a wonderful end it was! 


The Eternity Cure (Blood of Eden #2)
by Julie Kagawa 

AHHHHH!!! 
Just read my review and you'll understand. 


Scarlet (Lunar Chronicles #2) 
by Marissa Meyer 

First: A feisty and fiery heroine.
Second: Wolf - a hot street fighter. 
Third, and most importantly: Captain Thorne. DIBS!
While most sequels tend to fall short, this sequel did no such thing! Although this book is a sequel, it has it's own plot and set of characters that tie in with it's predecessor without being the same book. Meyers, I commend you. 


Dark Triumph (His Fair Assassin #2)
by Robin LaFevers

THE EMOTIONS!!!!!
Again, this is another book that had my emotions running so high that I've yet to write a review! While I absolutely adored Grave Mercy, that book was more politically based while this one was more of a personal story (and a sad one at that). While I prefer Grave Mercy for it's plot line, I couldn't help but feel lots of feels for Sybella and her hardships.


Something Strange and Deadly (Something Strange and Deadly #1)
by Susan Dennard

I thought I'd enjoy this book, but I didn't realize just how much! This book blew apart my expectations! 
First off, zombies. Add in a daring, caring, and risk-taking young woman, a dashing if not grumpy inventor, and action, you've got yourself a wonderful book.


Siege and Storm (The Grisha #2)
by Leigh Bardugo 

Unfortunately, I was a little disappointed with this book. But, wanna know who saved the day? Sturmhond.
Oh, you witty, charismatic, sarcasitic son-of-a-gun you. YOU made this book worth reading. Your wit and swagger made me swoon for you. See you in book 3.


Sweet Venom (Medusa Girls #1)
by Tara Lynn Childs 

Another book I was pleasantly surprised. Triplets who just happen to be the daughters of Medusa? Sounds fun. This book was chock full of fun with each daughter being unique and lovable in their own ways. Hoping to read book 2 soon!


Defiance (Defiance #1)
C.J. Redwine 

Rachel doesn't like the restrictions set upon her by the Commander all because she's a girl. Nope. She'd much rather track, hunt and get all fancy with the knives. My kinda gal. Add in Logan, a man who actually respects Rachel and is quiet, intelligent, loyal and kicks-butt and you've got yourself a fantastic set of protagonists. This book was a surprising roller coaster of emotions. And the Cursed One? I have a weird mix of confusion and intrigue when it comes to this creature and can't wait to read the second book!


The Mark of Athena (The Heroes of Olympus #3)
by Rick Riordan

Oh, Riordan. You never fail to bring the wit and action. This book, like all of its predecessors, is fantastic. Even though I still have the last couple chapters left, I've already added it to this list because it's that good. And that part that just happened? WHAT?!?! 

Okay, so I did save the best for last....


Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass #2)
by Sarah J. Maas 

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MY EMOTIONS!!!!!!! 
I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT TO WRITE! THIS SEQUEL EVEN BLEW IT'S PREDECESSOR OUT OF THE WATER! THE EMOTIONS! THE TURMOIL! THE ACTION! THE INTRIGUE!
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!


All the best and Merry Christmas ♥
Mackenzie 




Friday, September 14, 2012

Cover Reveals!

Alright y'all. I've got some awesome cover reveals for you. Check em out!

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I actually do enjoy this series. And after that cliffhanger in the second book? I'm practically salivating over this one. I must know what happens! 
I'm really loving the cover. It goes along the lines of the other ones but I like its simplicity and it definitely feels greek. 


Alright, I'm going into fangirling mode. 
OMG!!!! SQUEEEEEEE! *HAPPY DANCE* I'M SO FRIGGIN EXCITED!!!!!
Okay. So if y'all can't tell, I'm super excited. I absolutely loved the first book in this series, Grave Mercy. It was fantastic. Seriously, if y'all haven't read it then get your butts out there! Then you'll understand where I'm coming from. 

The cover is totally bad-ass! She's like "look at me! I'm pretty! But don't make me mad cause I carry one heck of a dagger!". Yeah. Totally loving it. 


Fuse (Pure #2) by Julianna Baggott

I actually think this cover was revealed a while ago but I can't remember so I decided to go ahead and add it. I actually really loved Pure. It was dark, gritty and raw. I loved it. 

The cover definitely shows the books dark nature. I'm curious as to how the wing ties into the book. 

So what do y'all think? Are you excited? Do you love or hate the covers? 
Be sure to let me know in the comments below!

All the best
Mackenzie