Friday, February 15, 2013

Blog Tour: Lucifer (Sons Of Old Trilogy 1#) by Annabell Cadiz - Review


Lucifer (Sons of Old Trilogy, #1)Lucifer
Author: Annabell Cadiz
Publication Date: January 31st 2013

Blurb:
Have you ever wondered what could be hiding in the shadows?

Well, for eighteen-year-old Zahara Faraday, she doesn’t have to wonder. You see she comes from a lineage of Light Witches, those who have chosen to help protect and serve between the supernatural world and the human world. The only problem is Zahara, like her father Solomon, is as human as a human being can be whereas her mother, Mia, and her Aunt Catalina, were born as Light Witches. As a family they hunt down rogue supernaturals—creatures who harm humans or who have committed an act against their kingdom. 

Zahara’s hunting skills are usually kept dormant since her parents would prefer she live life as a normal human girl without knowledge of the supernatural world. She plans on doing just that—except when she finds a couple being attacked by fairies, she has no choice but to step in. Before she can return to pretending to be blissfully ignorant, Zahara encounters a problem she isn’t the least equip to handle: Bryan Hamilton, the good looking new co-worker she has to help train. In a heartbeat, her best friend, Becca King, has set her up on a double date with herself and her new crush, Rekesh Saint-Louis, who happens to be the most powerful leader of the biggest Imago Coven in South Florida –supernatural creatures with the ability to control water . . . and suck out human souls. 

Zahara has no time to focus on how she’s going to explain her double date with her best friend and the enemy they have a tentative truce with to her parents because soon one of the members of Mia and Catalina’s coven is found murdered with a strange tattoo of a snake with wings carved into his arm.

Zahara is then thrown into a whirlwind battle with an angel determined to have revenge against God, an Imago coven she doesn’t think they should trust, and slew of dream-eating fairies and powerful Nephilims, hybrid children of angels and humans, more than happy to rip her to shreds.

Normal just got a deadlier definition


My Thoughts:

This book was very enjoyable! It reminded me a little of City of Bones - one of my favorite books ever.
The idea was very original and kept me interested during the book. I really liked the fighting scenes - they were actually my favorite part! I like action in books, and this one was packed with it (:
I also liked Zahara, the book's main character. I really like reading books about characters I can relate to, and the fact the Zahara was a bookworm, just like me, really made me like her! What I loved about Zahara was that she she wasn't flawless - sometimes she acted without thinking and was too impulsive , but she always proved how brave she is by finding her way out of deadly situations.
The only thing that annoyed me about the book was the descriptions, which were unnecessary at times. For example - every time a character switched clothes, there were 10 lines describing everything she/he wore to the smallest detail. It made me a little tired...

Overall, this book was very nice and readable. I'm sure many people would love it, and especially Urban Fantasy fans.



3 STARS

10 comments:

  1. This was a great and honest review! I liked it:) Thanks for stopping by my blog! I'm a new follower via GFC :)

    Cheers
    Andrea

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  2. I don't like when books have those unnecessary descriptions either. It can really make the book drag on. Awesome review :)

    Janina @ Synchronized Reading

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  3. New follower via GFC. See I follow back. The cover is really nice for this book. Sorry to hear it was so-so for you. Sometimes we can't love everything we read.

    Grace

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  4. I have not looked into this series yet, good review. I do love City of Bones as well!

    Ashley @The Quiet Concert

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    1. City of Bones is one of my all-time favorites! Thank you (:

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  5. Great review! I can totally understand why--I'm not a huge fan of books with paragraphs and paragraphs of details. Otherwise, this looks like an interesting read! I have to look into it sometime! Thanks for following, I'm now following you back via GFC!

    -Alyana @ Read, Breathe, Read (YA)

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