Death and the Girl Next Door
by Darynda Jones
(Darklight # 1)
Darynda Jones is an automatic follow for me since reading
the fantastic Charlie Davidson series. I
am not much of a Young Adult reader but I am glad I gave this book a try because
I absolutely enjoyed it.
Lorelei McAllister is a 16year old very quirky, very
sarcastic and an independent girl with the ability to see visions with a mere
touch. With her BFFs Glitch and Brooke,
they try to unveil the mystery of the two very hot boys who suddenly became
interested in Lorelei…in a stalker kind of way. She also discovers a few more things, such as
her parents’ disappearance, her grandparents secret and the history of her
ancestors that makes the very being that she is now…the history goes way back.
Lorelei reminded me of a young Charlie, both having natural
abilities that goes hand in hand with death, sort of. Jared aka Azriel as a young Reyes aka Rey’aziel also have some
similarities. Reyes comes from evil and
Jared doesn't, but both are very mysterious and their main goal is their heroines' safety
and protection. I almost expected to find out that they were
somehow connected. Lorelei and Jared
were great together but you can see that there will be a complicated
relationship between them. The steam
factor between them is very mild but the attraction is definitely palpable.
Lorelei’s BFFs, Glitch, Brooklyn
and friend Cameron definitely have some kind of love triangle there. And there
is a big mystery between the tree boys that kept the mystery going through out
the book. The mystery goes on with the disappearance
of Lorelei’s parents and the connection between the boys and the local town’s
people.
Darynda covers a good amount of Paranormal and bit of
Christian mythology/biblical history in this book. There are also demons, ghosts, and angels
that kept me wanting to read more. But what
I loved most was that she kept the Charlie Davidson element in this book. The humor, sarcastic banter, suspense and
mystery was very similar but in a low tone, surely appropriate for the Young
Adult audience.
*ARC provided by publisher
3 comments:
Great! I'm about to start this, I have high hopes for Darynda and Lorelei king once again.
Love the review :)
I am anxious to read this one and share it with my teenage daughter. Thanks for the great review.
It's not the "adult/sexy" book I'm use to...being that it's a YA and all. But it's good!
I hope you both like it!!!
~Angela
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