Author: Brigid Kemmerer
Series: Elementals # 1
Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult, Urban
Fantasy
Publisher: Kensington
Released: 24 April 2012
Summary: via goodreads.com Earth, Fire, Air, Water –
they have more power than you dream.
Ever since her ex-boyfriend spread
those lies about her, Becca Chandler is suddenly getting all the
guys—all the ones she doesn't want. Then she saves Chris Merrick
from a beating in the school parking lot. Chris is different. Way
different: he can control water—just like his brothers can control
fire, wind, and earth. They’re powerful. Dangerous. Marked for
death.
And now that she knows the truth, so is
Becca.
Secrets are hard to keep when your
life’s at stake. When Hunter, the mysterious new kid around school,
turns up with a talent for being in the wrong place at the right
time, Becca thinks she can trust him. But then Hunter goes
head-to-head with Chris, and Becca wonders who’s hiding the most
dangerous truth of all.
The storm is coming . . .
My Review: Maybe it’s just been the
last little while, and it’s more of a personal thing, but this book
kind of bothered me. Don’t get me wrong, the author is incredibly
talented, and the story is really fantastic. I love the idea of a
family that can control the elements, especially when that family is
four fantastic looking brothers. The villains were also
quite…villainous. As in I got angry at them in my head villainous.
If they actually lived in my real life I would have wanted to run
them over with a truck. Or a steam train 1850’s Western style.
Not kidding. But that was also my problem with it. Becca has to go
through a lot of crap in this book. Seriously. I felt SO bad for her
throughout most of the book. And some of the things that happen to
her seriously made me cringe and my stomach turn over.
They weren’t the kind of things that
I wanted to read happening to the heroine. I feel like it’s okay
to send your heroine through some bad crap, but the way that is was
illustrate in Storm made me want to rip my hair out (not in a
good way). I understand that life is not rose pedals and rainbows,
but a little bit of happiness never hurt anyone did it?
I loved the family in this book, and
the villains were a particularly evil brand, but I just wonder if
there could have been a little bit more of a balance between good and
evil? I wanted Becca to be happy more often, when really she spends
the novel confused, scared, and sad.
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