It
seems like forever since I’ve finished a book.
Bright side is my new job is pretty cool so I can’t complain too much
about it cutting into my reading/writing time. So on
my lazy Saturday I finished the last half of Burn Mark by Laura Powell that I received as an ARC from
NetGalley.com and Bloomsbury Children’s Books.
In
a modern world where witches are hunted down and burned at the stake two people
who have lived completely different lives find they have more in common than
they ever would have thought. Glory is
from a family of witches, and prays every day that she will develop the ‘Fae’
and become a witch herself. Lucas on the
other hand is son of the Chief Prosecutor for the Inquisition, a long line of
Inquisitors for that matter. His
privileged life is completely different from the witches he has been raised and
trained to prosecute. Then one day, both
Gloria and Lucas develop the Fae. In one
day their lives are changed forever and they start on a path that will entwine
their lives together.
So
first let me say that this book does have some random terminology I was
unfamiliar with, authentic slang from London I guess and I liked it. I only mention it because I did do a quick
good search to be sure that my understanding of a couple of words were correct,
and they were so go me, so it’s nothing that will detract from the book in the
least, I felt if anything it made it more authentic. I will say that the versions of witches in
this book is more elemental. No simple
phrase or thought and things happen, there is real work to do it. I liked how gritty and complex it was. For me it made it more realistic and not
hyped up. Fantasy but with limits. Though I will say I don’t think I’d be
practicing my Fae as I’m a slight germaphobe, but even as I cringed I enjoyed
the way they had to do the work to make things.
Character
wise I liked Gloria and Lucas. They are
like two sides of a coin. Gloria is
tough and rough around the edges where Lucas is proper and refined. They rub against each other and create this
great tension and as a reader you are see both their sides and can understand
them both. I loved seeing things from
both of their viewpoints. I constantly
felt myself being pulled to one side then the other over and over again with
who I felt was right. Seeing two
characters who are so clearly different have to work together and eventually
grow to understand the other slightly better while never really changing their
core beliefs was amazing.
Now
the characters really sold me but they wouldn’t have been nearly as good
without a great plot and let me tell you this one was stimulating. A plot abound with undercover operations,
mystery, intrigue and secrets galore. I
think the plot moved along very nicely pacing everything so as a reader you are
always interested and not wanting to put the book down. For me I’d finish a chapter and then think, just
one more then to sleep. Then that one
chapter turned into four or five… A good
mix of suspense, action, and inner self development if you ask me.
I give this book a solid 5 Stars. Now this great book is set to come out June 19th and I suggest you check
it out. Would you side with the witches
or the Inquisitors? Would developing the
Fae be a blessing or a curse? Let me
know what you think?
Burn Mark sounds like a must read!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure who I would side with- life has taught me to see things in shades of grey, not so much black and white. If that makes any sense?
Yes I completely understand I see in shades of gray as well.
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