Publisher: Indigo/Orion Books
Publication date: 3rd January 2013
My rating: 5 stars
Love. Nightmares. Angels. War. A fast-paced, compelling debut novel from a fresh new voice in YA.
It's been almost a year since Gaby Winters was in the car crash that killed her twin brother, Jude. Her body has healed in the sunshine of Pandanus Beach, but her grief is raw and constant.
It doesn't help that every night in her dreams she kills demons and other hell-spawn. And then Rafa comes to town. Not only does he look exactly like the guy who's been appearing in Gaby's dreams, he claims a history with her brother that makes no sense.
Gaby is forced to accept that what she thought she knew about herself and her life is only a shadow of the truth - and that the truth is more likely to be found in the shadows of her nightmares.
Who is Rafa? Who are the Rephaim? And most importantly - who can she trust?
Shadows
is what I would call a top class book with its frantic pace, vibrant characters
and gripping story line it’s not your typical angel book. Gaby barely remembers
anything before the accident with her twin brother Jude. After months of trying
to make a new life for herself without her brother, she’s thrown another
bombshell, the life she thought she believed she led is not true either, her
supposed memories of her life and relationship with Jude couldn’t be more
wrong. But the dreams she’s been having of scary monsters and a gorgeous guy
are very true. What the hell is going on?
With
Gabe’s memories being messed around with, Shadows was like a mystery novel as
you didn’t know who to believe. Slowly as bits of Gabe’s life began to unravel,
we find ourselves falling into this unbelieving world of hellions, demons and angels.
Of worlds clashing over what’s right and how things should go down, and then
there’s Rafa, the mystery guy who’s quick to want to help Gabe, he says he
knows her from before but they didn’t along, so why all of a sudden does he
want to help her now? Because she’s defenceless? Useless? Who can Gabe really trust?
Weston
managed to create charming characters shrouded in enigma. Poor Gabe had no
clue and then was dropped everything on her in one go, but she was one heck of a
mc as she took everything in her stride, if I was in the same shoes I surely
would have freaked out with all the random people turning up all the time. Rafa,
where do I even begin with this cheeky chappy? He had my heart pumping at a
crazy speed with his charm and roguish comments. His cheeky demeanour and
comments always brought a smile to my face. He was everything I like in a male
character and so much more. I’m happy with how we only barely scratched the
surface with his character as I’m certainly looking forward to tons more of Rafa in the next book and also delving into his history with Gabe.
Shadows
doesn’t give you a clear cut path, there’s so many different answers that are
uncovered, bombshells which blow the story even more wide open. I like how with
this book there isn’t a straight and narrow path this book follows, anything
can happen! And this makes me so excited. There is so much going on in Shadows
that I didn’t want this book to come to an end. The world building and the
little shocks which led me off the path had me completely captivated. I
remember at one point sitting with a frown on my face, realising that I would
be coming to an end of this book pretty soon.
Paula
Weston is another example of a brilliant Aussie author. Her writing flair is
clearly evident throughout Shadows; she’s an author who can keep you on the
edge of your seat and always wanting more. She really created the perfect
combination in Shadows with angels and memory loss. Where both aspects have been
concerned in the past, I’ve been burned with disappointment, but Shadows is so
different, it's fresh and just a delightful read, honestly I can't recommend this book
enough. I have high hopes for all of Weston’s future work; I can’t wait to see
what she throws at us in the next book Haze.
20 comments:
Jasprit, I've been looking forward to your review of this book ever since I saw it in your favorites of 2012! This story definitely sounds unique; it also contains two of some of my favorite types of books: angels and memory loss! I can't wait to meet Rafa, and of course, all of the other characters. I'm beyond stoked to read Paula's writing, since Aussie authors are the best! Now I just need to get my hands on it, even if this book isn't out in the US yet..
Fabulous review, Jasprit! :)
Wow! 5 stars! I saw this book around but I wasn't sure that I wanted to read it because it's an angel book and those have never worked for me. I'm really glad to hear that you enjoyed this book so much. It seems like it has everything I want in a good book ; great characters and a strong plot. I'm definitely going to check this one out.
Beautiful review, Jasprit! :)
So glad to hear you enjoyed this, Jas! I loved it and think it was a fantastic debut by Paula :) I can't wait for book #2!
Your review makes me really want to read this book and to think I hadn't even heard about this book. Amazing Review. :)
I'm really looking forward to reading this book, it sounds really good!
Yay, so glad you enjoyed this! Angels books are either hit or miss for me, and Shadows is a definite hit - it's such a different take on angels and I loved the all bombshells the author dropped too! It wasn't predictable in any way or cliche which is great. Can't wait for the sequel now!
Brilliant review!
Great review! I'm glad you enjoyed it :) I really must read it soon!
Oooh! Five stars! I'll be looking for a new angel series to start when I finish the Unearthly series - think this might have to be it. I've heard a lot of good things! :)
I love, love this book. So glad you did too, Jas. :)
Ooooo I don't think I can miss out on this book Jasprit! I love that it doesn't have a typical straight and narrow path but instead has all sorts of twists and offshoots that keep you on your toes the entire time. Books with memory loss never fail to fascinate me, I have to devour each page and learn everything I can about whatever the character can't remember! Fantastic review:)
Never heard of this so thanks for making it known! Sounds really good and even better with your review. Loved reading it :)
I'm glad you enjoyed this, Jasprit! The story was really entertaining, and I love your review.
I had more mixed reactions to this book (although I certainly enjoyed it), but I think I am the only one, hah! I think I am the lone 3.5 in a sea of 5s. I'd love to see what this author does next, though.
Jas, I love the enthusiasm that you're sharing in your review! Rafa sounds so charming :) Definitely adding this to my read list.
Wow, I'm definitely intrigued by this book now after reading your fabulous review of it! It sounds so gripping and I want nothing more than to be thrown into this world of angels and demons. The characters sounds so colourful and vibrant - characters done well are really important to me! And it's a mystery? Yay, I love books that keep you guessing!
Wonderful review as always, Jas <3
Incredible review, Jasprit! I am so glad you loved this one and it certainly blew me away too. I thoroughly enjoyed the plot, not to mention Rafa stole my heart, and I am SO excited for the sequel! It's one of those series where I can't predict what's going to happen next, so I definitely cannot WAIT to find out. Plus, Weston peels back the layers of her mystery to artfully, so while we know some stuff, we still don't know all, which I just LOVE! :D
*sigh* Beautiful review, Jasprit dear! :) "Weston managed to create charming characters shrouded in enigma." ~ I love this line, and I LOVE the sound of this Aussie gem. :) I'm currently in dispair though because I spent ALL my money on The Book Depo without even considering Shadows! Boo. I wonder if this book will release in the US at some point ?
Oh, all right! I am convinced. You've all conspired against me again. :)) I'm starting this tomorrow, as soon as I finish proofreading Bronze Gods. I just love books about memory loss, if done right, and even if I don't really like angels (reading about them, lol), I'm still curious about this different approach.
Great review, Jasprit!
Wonderful review, Jasprit! I really need to check out some more Aussie authors. People seem to love them so! I'm glad this one worked for you, and the fact that it has some mystery in it makes me quite intrigued. :)
wow..this sounds amazing!! & especially since its not the same as all the other angel books, will def keep an eye out for this one! Lovely review dear!
- Farah @ MajiBookshelf
Gabe sounds great. Glad you enjoyed and will watch out for this one.
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