Showing posts with label Cynthia Hand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cynthia Hand. Show all posts

Sunday, April 21, 2013

[BOOK REVIEW] Hallowed by Cynthia Hand





Title:  Hallowed

Author: Cynthia Hand

Genre: Paranormal Romance

Year Published: 2012

Number of Pages: 403 pages

Date Read: 4/21/2013

Series: Unearthly #2

Publisher:  HarperTeen

Source:  Library

Content Rating:  Ages 15+ (Some Language)




“Hold on to the ones you love because you never when they will be gone.”

After reading Cynthia Hand’s fantastic book “Unearthly,” I just had to pick up the sequel to this book, “Hallowed” and oh man, was I blown away by this incredible story!  In this novel, Clara Gardner will experience both joy and pain that she had never experience before as she has to make tough choices that will change her life forever!  Well, she is part angel after all; how more complicated can her life be?

After Clara Gardner, who happens to be part angel, confronted the forest fire that invaded her visions in the first book, she thought that everything would be fine now that she saved Tucker’s life and meets up with Christian.  Unfortunately, Clara will soon realize that the forest fire was just the beginning of her problematic visions.  Even though Clara is happily dating Tucker Avery and she is becoming fast friends with Angela Zerbino and Christian Prescott, she will soon realize that she would have to make tough choices in her life that could possibly put her happiness in jeopardy.

Oh, and did I mention that someone Clara truly cares about will die and that Clara has to find some way to stop it from happening?

Wow…I am just so awestruck by how emotional and exciting this book really was!  Cynthia Hand’s writing is just as beautiful and heartwarming in this novel as it was in “Unearthly” and I often found myself really sympathizing with Clara’s predicament in either deciding to give up her purpose in order to have a happy life or give up the life she chooses to live in order to fulfill her purpose.  I really loved the supernatural themes being explored in this story, especially about the fact that Clara and her family are angels and that they have to serve a purpose given to them during their lives.  I also loved the way that Cynthia Hand weaved the angels’ purposes into the story by making the purposes collide with the characters’ personal lives and how the characters react to the purposes they must perform.  This is especially prevalent with Clara Gardner as she is constantly shown trying to fight her purpose in order to have the happy life that she desires and yet, knows that deep down, she will have to follow her purpose at some point of her life.  But probably the best part of this book was Clara’s relationship with Tucker Avery! I just loved Clara’s relationship with Tucker as she is almost always honest with him and it just made their relationship feel so real to me!  Tucker Avery is definitely one awesome hero of this story as he is always understanding of Clara’s feelings and even though he knows that Clara’s an angel, he still loves her anyway.  However, I also really loved Christian Prescott, as he gets more development in this book than in the first book as it shows that he cares about Clara, but respect her relationship with Tucker and would do anything to make her happy.  I liked the way that Cynthia Hand handled the love triangle between Christian, Clara and Tucker as it was not shown in a negative way where only one of the love interests is shown to be good-natured while the other love interest is shown to be not worthy of the main character.  To me, this love triangle was one of the few times I actually enjoyed a love triangle romance in a young adult novel since both Clara's love interests, Christian and Tucker, were extremely likable characters and I would not mind if Clara dated both of them (although I am more for Tucker any day)! I also loved the way that Cynthia Hand handled the sensitive subject matter about the death of a loved one as we see Clara trying to handle this situation with care and it was heartbreaking seeing Clara break down so much when her loved one is dying right before her eyes. 

I will not tell you who dies in this book, but let us just say that it is someone that we really care about.

The only problem with this book is that there is some language sprinkled throughout this book, although the language here is not as bad as some other young adult books.  Readers who do not like reading language in a book might want to skim over the language in this book.

Overall, “Hallowed” is honestly a brilliant novel that any fan of Cynthia Hand’s works will thoroughly enjoy!  Now, I am off to read the third book in this series, “Boundless” although I will probably have to check out “Radiant” first before I read the third book!

By the way… TEAM TUCKER ALL THE WAY!



 

Saturday, March 3, 2012

[BOOK REVIEW] Unearthly by Cynthia Hand


Title: Unearthly

Author:  Cynthia Hand


Genre: Paranormal Romance

Year Published: 2011

Number of Pages: 435 pages

Date Read: 3/2/2012

Series: Unearthly #1   

Publisher:  HarperTeen

Source:  Library

Content Rating:  Ages 15+ (Some Language)



I have been reading many paranormal romance novels for teens, the main one being Richelle Mead’s “Vampire Academy.”  Now, I have stumbled upon this new paranormal romance book called “Unearthly” by Cynthia Hand and man, was it an excellent ride!  “Unearthly” is one teen paranormal romance novel that is filled with drama, forbidden love, destiny and some hot loving that teens will definitely get a thrill out of!

Clara Gardner was just a normal teenaged girl who does normal teenage things like talking to her friends and being involved in sports.  But one day, when Clara receives a vision that includes her saving a boy in Wyoming who is involved in a forest fire, she and her family, her mother and her younger brother Jeffrey, leave their hometown in California and move to Wyoming so that way, Clara can fulfill her purpose in saving the young man.  While at her new school, Clara meets an attractive boy named Christian Prescott who she immediately falls in love with and just when she thought that she might have a future with Christian, Clara meets another boy named Tucker Avery who at first she does not get along with, but she starts to develop feelings for him.  Unfortunately, when Clara gets closer to fulfilling her purpose, who will she choose?

Wow! This book was just so amazing that I have actually stayed up late so many nights just to get through this book!  This was the first book I have read by Cynthia Hand and I am already hooked on her work!  Cynthia Hand has done a brilliant job at writing this story as it is filled with drama and forbidden romance that really got me hooked the moment I started reading this book!  What I loved the most about this book was how Cynthia Hand wrote each of the characters as they felt so real to me, especially with the characters, Clara Gardner, Tucker Avery and Christian Prescott.  Before I get into what I loved about the heroes in this book, I would like to declare my love for the main heroine Clara Gardner.  Clara Gardner is such an interesting character as she is an angel-blood and I loved the way that she is always exploring with her powers as an angel such as performing an impressive stunt called “glory” where she glows and being able to fly with her huge white wings.  I also loved Clara Gardner’s character as she is extremely kind hearted yet she is always curious about her heritage and what kind of secrets it holds. Now, this was definitely the first romance novel I have come across that has two heroes in the story and they were Tucker Avery and Christian Prescott.  I enjoyed both heroes, but I am definitely leaning more towards Tucker Avery.  While it is true that Tucker Avery and Clara Gardner did not get off on a good start, when they started getting together, it was just magic between these two.  It was awesome seeing that Tucker Avery is not the rude boy that he was presented as in the beginning of this book, but is a truly caring and honest person and that really made me fall head over heels in love with him!  Christian Prescott was a truly great hero of this story as he has a kind nature and seems to care about Clara also.  The only thing that sort of bothers me about Christian Prescott’s character is that we do not know much about him like we know Tucker Avery and he seems to be a plot device used in Clara’s need to be in Wyoming.  I loved the way that Clara and Tucker’s relationship was moving along slowly where they try to get to know each other instead of falling instantly in love with each other because it shows how real their relationship is and how they have so much in common with each other.

The only problem with this book is that there is some language in this book, but it is not too bad and it is extremely few in between.  For anyone who might be offended by profanity, you might want to skip over the scenes that contain the offending language.

Overall, “Unearthly” is clearly a brilliant book about choosing what you want, despite destiny having a way into your life and because of this book; I am more interested than ever in reading the sequel, “Hallowed!”