Stunned (Lucidites #2) by Sarah Noffke
Genres: YA; Fantasy/Paranormal
My rating: 3 stars
Pages: 312
Roya Stark thought her problems were
over after she and her team defeated Zhuang. Now she can finally
relax, leave the horrible Institute, and get back to a relatively
normal life—right?
Maybe not. Having been persuaded to stay and help work on her brother's secret project, Roya's not a happy camper. But that's the least of her worries when a head official is captured by a secret society of Dream Travelers. Added to that, her brother's getting sick. Roya witnesses him waste away while he won't even admit it.
The students must embark on yet another rescue mission—even while their team seems to be falling apart. And the life of one of their own is at stake...
My review: While I really enjoyed the
first enstallment of this series, I was bit more conflicted on how to
rate Stunned.
The premise is great and I was immediately intrigued, especially having read the previous book. I delved right into the second. And as it is with most books, parts of it amazed me and parts of it fell flat.
First of all, I'm afraid I'll have to take back what I said in my other review about love triangles. They crush your soul. Why, why, why must the girl always choose the guy who's SO wrong for her? No, I'm not being dramatic. This is a serious issue that needs to be addressed in MANY books. Anyway...
Unfortunately,
there was one thing that I loved in Awoken
that I did not see at all in Stunned.
This time around, the mission took a backseat to Roya's love life.
Her insanely frustrating roller coaster ride of a love life. I would
have liked to have seen less of Roya being torn between two guys, and
more action and focus on the mission at hand.
We did
get some action, and it was well done and exciting. However, it came
too late in the book and when it ended the story still dragged on for
awhile and then ended abruptly. I won't complain too much though,
because there was another subplot I was curious about which was
addressed after the main conflict subsided.
All in
all, I did like this
book. And one thing I absolutely loved is the voice. Roya's voice
really draws you into her story, and I can't compliment the author
enough on that. She also makes you really care about her characters.
When they hurt—I hurt!
Stunned
is by no means a masterpiece, but I believe that the author has a
special talent, and if she keeps writing(and I really hope she does),
will be able to create some really wonderful works that I'd be first in line to read.
Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Content:
Some innuendo and mild intimacy; quite a bit more language than
previous book.
See my review of Book 1 in The Lucidites trilogy: Awoken.
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