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Showing posts with label Megan Curd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Megan Curd. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 January 2012

A Review for Forbidden (The Guardian Chronicles #1) by Megan Curd

Posted By Donna
Published Date: October 22nd, 2011
Finished Date: January 4th, 2012
Source: Bought - 2012 TBR Reading Challenge
Format: Kindle
Pages: 270
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The Blurb from Goodreads: Levi's job is to protect his human until it's their time to go. That's what a Guard does. He's done it for years on end, and he'll spend his eternity doing the same, mundane thing, following the same, mundane rules....Watch from afar...Never share your name....And above all, never touch a human. What Levi doesn't know is that his newest human to protect, Hannah, just might be the catalyst to tipping the scales between good and evil, and he will be forced to decide which side he belongs to. Which friends will he side with, and who will he ultimately protect: his human, or the delicate balance that hangs on stopping the heartbeat of the person he has sworn to protect? And, when you're already condemned, what's there to lose by breaking the rules?
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The Review: 3.5 out of 5: After reading and loving Megan Curd’s other novel Bridger, I knew I wanted to start Forbidden straight away and I’m so glad I did, because Forbidden is the perfect novel for any girl who wants to get inside the head of swoon-worthy and loveable male character.

Forbidden follows the life of Levi, a boy who died over 1000 years ago but is currently working as a Guard; someone who watches over people to keep them safe until their time comes to die. Levi call is young girl called Hannah, who he feels drawn too but he doesn’t know why. He’s always been told not to get attached to his call, never speak to them, never reveal your name and never ever touch them. But when Levi saves Hannah from a Fallen; an evil being all the rules that he have been drilled into him go out the window when he finds himself falling for Hannah.

Megan Curd sure does know how to captivate you from the very first page of her novels and I found myself enjoying Forbidden all the way to the very last page. I LOVED that this book was told from a male perspective and LOVED how swoon-worthy Levi is. It's any girls dream to get inside the head of a bad boy guardian angel but deep down, Levi is a good and genuine guy. His feelings and needs to protect Hannah are more than how a normal guard would feel towards his call and I loved watching him battle with what he thought was right and wrong. He was brave, strong and stood up for what he believed in and all these qualities did shine bright through him.

I also really loved the secondary characters like Angie and Ethan. Ethan really filled this novel with so many laughs. The banter between him and Levi was fantastic and I loved the twists that involved him and Angie. Now Hannah is a different kettle of fish, I really couldn’t connect to her as a character. I understood that Levi was drawn to her but I couldn’t understand why, maybe it’s because of Hannah’s bigger purpose in the story but I felt there was room for more details just to help us readers to connect to her that much more. I have to say I was really frustrated with her when she refused to listen to Levi’s past even though she assured him she would listen, poor Levi. However despite this I still enjoyed the overall story and I urge everyone to try Megan Curd’s books this year because I really love reading her work and I’m sure you will too.

Sunday, 1 January 2012

A Review for Bridger (Bridger #1) by Megan Curd

Posted by Donna
Published Date: June 4th, 2011
Finished Date: December 26th, 2011
Publishers: Soul Fire Press
Source: Purchased
Format: Kindle 
Pages: 258
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The Blurb from Goodreads: Ashlyn McVean doesn't believe in fairy tales. That is, until Ashlyn is thrown into the crosshairs of grudges her grandmother created long ago. After finding out she is one of two people able to cross between faerie realms, Ashlyn is faced with trying to understand her abilities, along with navigating a new relationship with her boyfriend, Liam. As if being on a centuries old hit list and dealing with crazed pixies isn't enough, her new abilities mean trouble for Liam. Knowing her new life puts everyone she loves in danger, Ashlyn must decide what's most important in her life between friends, family, love, and ultimately, realms.
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The Review: "I love you. I will protect you every day of forever."
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How to start reviewing Bridger? Well firstly I always used to hate Fae stories, yep; hated them but then The Iron Fey series came along and now love them. I still think sometimes some authors get it wrong, in order to have a good fae story you have to have the imagination, make it believable and of course it has to be magical and Megan Curd hit the nail right on the head with Bridger and I loved it!

This story follows Ashlyn aka Ash who has just lost her dad after he drown. Ash’s Grandmother has always told her Irish faerie tales which she has never believed but when Ash decides to visit some family in Ireland with her best friend Jamie, her world soon changes when she finds out that the faerie tales are in fact very real. Soon Ash is attacked by Jamie who tries to kidnap her because Ash is actually part changeling but more importantly she’s a Bridger; someone who can cross over between the faerie realm and the human world. With the help of Liam, Ash’s protector and boyfriend and also her grandmother, Ash tries to get a hang of her new powers but with a powerful changeling that is after her, she needs to learn how to use them quick so she keeps everyone safe.

Bridger was an amazing ride which was full of action, thrills and compelling scenes. Not once through-out this novel did I think it was unrealistic, it was easy to imagine, it was easy to picture the characters and it was even easier to fall in love with them. One of my favourite parts of this story was Ash going to Ireland. I myself have been to Ireland once before and I loved it, so it was very easy to picture myself walking along with these characters as they explored Ireland’s features. Also considering the author Megan is from the USA, it was nice to see her add some of our finest features like fish and chips because really, how could you not? For me being from the UK it gave the story that homely feeling to it and I loved it.

I loved all the characters with Liam being my favourite. He’s everything you ever want from a love interest in a story and he has so many swoon worthy quotes. He’s loyal and strong and even though he does make one big mistake, he soon makes up for it. I also really enjoyed watching Ash and Liam’s romance develop. Not once did I feel it was rushed but it felt very real and instant and natural. The way they are together makes you realise their truly made for each other. Now I have to warn you, there is a kind of a love triangle brewing, but I for one and 100% Team Liam.

Overall Bridger was an exciting and captivating tale; one I really enjoyed and believe will get better and better with each book. Megan Curd definitely knows how to write a fascinating story with an awesome romance and I for one, will look forward to continuing reading more of her work in the future.
 
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