Reviewed by: ?wazithinkin
Genre: YA / Coming of Age / Paranormal
Approximate word count: 95-100,000 words
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Author:
“Jennifer is a film and television writer, author, and
graphic novelist. She has written for Twentieth Television, Intrepid Pictures,
and Archaia Studios Press. She lives in Los
Angeles with her husband and son.”
This is the first book in her The Daughters Of Lilith trilogy.
To learn more about Ms. Quintenz, visit her website.
Description:
“Braedyn is a normal girl just trying to survive high school
with her two devoted friends, Royal and Cassie. Together they're doing a pretty
good job of shrugging off the slings and arrows cast their way by the popular
crowd when a new boy, Lucas, moves into the house next door. Suddenly Braedyn
finds herself falling in love for the first time.
But as her sixteenth birthday approaches, Braedyn discovers humankind is at war with the Lilitu, an ancient race of enticing demons that prey on human souls. Her father is a member of the Guard fighting against the Lilitu - and so are the new neighbors, including her crush, Lucas.
As her world starts to unravel at the seams, Braedyn learns the right answers aren't always clear or easy. And as for ’good‘ and ’evil‘ - it all depends on how we choose to act.
But as her sixteenth birthday approaches, Braedyn discovers humankind is at war with the Lilitu, an ancient race of enticing demons that prey on human souls. Her father is a member of the Guard fighting against the Lilitu - and so are the new neighbors, including her crush, Lucas.
As her world starts to unravel at the seams, Braedyn learns the right answers aren't always clear or easy. And as for ’good‘ and ’evil‘ - it all depends on how we choose to act.
Inspired by the ancient Mesopotamian myths of Lilith and her
offspring, Thrall explores first love, strong friendships, and taking on adult
responsibilities against the backdrop of powerful supernatural forces and
life-and-death stakes.”
Appraisal:
Braedyn’s life is turned upside down and sideways in this creative coming of age story. The Guard, a Special Forces group of
human soldiers, thinks they have found a way to combat a coming war with the
Lilitu, who are trying to break down the wall between the two worlds to take
over earth. As Braedyn’s birthday approaches, she learns she is not who she
thinks she was all these years growing up and neither is her father. This story
examines nature verses nurture in an interesting thought provoking way as we experience life through Braedyn’s eyes.
I found the story compelling and my suspension of
disbelief was easy to achieve. Ms. Quintenz did an excellent job conveying the
high school tension between certain cliques in and out of school. Her
characters were well rounded and the situations they found themselves in were
realistic for the most part. This story has the potential for being an
intriguing series. I hope the sequels will spend more
time with Karayan. She had a disturbing upbringing and I hope that Braedyn can
help her work through issues caused by that. There is potential for a mutually beneficial
relationship between these two I would love to see explored.
There was a lot of high stakes action as the winter solstice
moves closer and the Lilitu converge on the town turning young men into Thralls
to build an army to battle the Guard on this side of the Wall. When a new unit
of Guards and spotters converge, chaos ensues and Braendyn is put to the test
to prove whose side she is really on. Will Braedyn’s humanity be enough to
over-power her genetics? Only time will
tell in this original, action-packed series.
Format/Typo Issues:
There are a few proofing issues, not enough to significantly
impact my reading enjoyment.
Rating: ***** Five stars
3 comments:
Looks interesting! I'll have to check it out.
I hope you enjoy the story as much as I did, Kayla.
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