Showing posts with label Covenant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Covenant. Show all posts

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Top Ten YA Novels 2013 #2: Sentinel by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Oh, I'm still having withdrawal from this book. It's the one of the best ending ever!

The second place belongs to:

Sentinel by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Synopsis:

It's a beautiful day for a war.

As the mortal world slowly slips into chaos of the godly kind, Alexandria Andros must overcome a stunning defeat that has left her shaken and in doubt of their ability to end this war once and for all.

And with all the obstacles between Alex and her happily-ever-after with the swoonworthy Aiden St. Delphi, they must now trust a deadly foe as they travel deep into the Underworld to release one of the most dangerous gods of all time.

In the stunning, action-packed climax to the bestselling Covenant series, Alex must face a terrible choice: the destruction of everything and everyone she holds dear… or the end of herself.

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Date Read: November 3, 2013

My Review:


My Rating: 10/10

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Top 5 Reasons Why I Like It:

1. Seth's sanity is back
Finally! You have no idea how much I want the real him be back! Even though he's always a punk, I still like him. I'm so happy to see him back on Team Good/Team Not So Insane

2. Titan
Yep, a mother-freaking Titan. And one hell of a badass Titan. Damn, I wish I can see more of them in Sentinel. But hey, we'll see them in Seth's spin-off series. So that kind of makes it up. Nice twist, Jennifer.

3. Aiden
Well, Covenant series won't be Covenant series with Aiden here, right? In Sentinel he finally opens up completely. And it's beautiful. I miss him so much along with Alex. They're one of the best couples ever. (I guess I don't even need to list how awesome Aiden is, right? That's understood XD)

4. The ending
Ah, the comfort and sadness of the closure. Since it's the ending, I won't spoil you on it (that is, unless you've read the book, then you wouldn't need any spoiling). But I couldn't drop my satisfied and happy grin on my face when I first read that part. I still can't drop the grin whenever I re-read the part. :) I'm so sad the series is over. It's one of the best I've read so far.

5. Apollo
Yes, the surprisingly annoying god. I kinda like that guy, even though sometimes he's just so annoying I have to roll my eyes. (Sorry, Apollo. But it's the truth. Please don't strike me with a god bolt) He's funny and a little smart-mouthed. He makes the series infinitely more interesting. 

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Why I recommend this book/series:
A lot of people say that Half-Blood is kind of like a Greek-gods version of Vampire Academy. And I can't deny it. It's a little sad, to be honest. But even though Half-Blood is like a make-over of Vampire Academy, I still think the characters are completely likable. And throughout the Covenant series Jennifer develops her own story (at least, according to some fans who read both the sequels of Vampire Academy and Covenant series. I didn't finish VA). And if you are asking my opinion, the story is badass and awesome. The humor, the romance, the stakes... they're like a magnet for brilliance. It's a series that can't be missed. The series will just get better and better until it ends with a glorious bang.

P.S. About the VA part... well, please don't hit me. But after I finished the first book, I just couldn't get on with it. And that has nothing to do with any other series that even remotely resembles VA in any way. Guess I'm just not a fan of academies (except Mythos Academy, which is pretty nice, especially the students and the creatures are like a mix of all kinds of mythological legends)

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Do I like the cover?

I have mixed feelings about the cover. If you are judging by the beauty of it, it's quite good but it's a little bit plain. But if you are judging by the meaning of the cover, it's brilliant. The silver tulip. And tulip means eternal love. You get the rest :)

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Top 3 Favorite Scenes: (Beware Spoilers)

1. The ending
Duh, this is like one of the best endings ever. How can I not like it?

2. The Alex/Aiden scene after Alex is free of the creepy hold of the two sons of Ares.
I don't like crap standing in a relationship's way. So I like confessions. At least the truth is out and the road is clear.

3. Killing Ares
It's glorious. Literally. And surprisingly hilarious. That humor lasts... until a certain tragedy happens. But the killing part is still awesome.

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OTP:

Duh. Alex and Aiden of course!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Sentinel: Review

Synopsis:

It's a beautiful day for a war.

As the mortal world slowly slips into chaos of the godly kind, Alexandria Andros must overcome a stunning defeat that has left her shaken and in doubt of their ability to end this war once and for all.

And with all the obstacles between Alex and her happily-ever-after with the swoonworthy Aiden St. Delphi, they must now trust a deadly foe as they travel deep into the Underworld to release one of the most dangerous gods of all time.

In the stunning, action-packed climax to the bestselling Covenant series, Alex must face a terrible choice: the destruction of everything and everyone she holds dear… or the end of herself.

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Okay, did I really just read Sentinel? I think I did.

And here I thought Apollyon was awesome by default. Hell, Sentinel puts Apollyon to SHAME. Sentinel has me hooked up right from the second I open the book, and it just gets better (or crazier) every page I turned. It doesn't reveal anything accidentally. I can totally see that every craziness is plotted carefully and beautifully. Trust me you will get your heart broken and mended and broken again in this book. 

I read this while I'm sitting in a bus full of people. I'm not sure how I make it without showing too much emotion or just freak out on people. I know I can't show too much expression on my face or I will totally be regarded as crazy. But damn, reading this book without freaking out is the hardest thing I've ever done these days. If it's not my awareness of the public, I'm pretty sure I can't clamp down the expletive words from my mouth. And somehow this makes every emotion I felt amplified. Surprise is the least unstable emotion out of what I felt, for gods sake. This book broke me wide open. It's crazy like that. I don't think even Allegiant broke me wide open in that way. 

Oh and here's Aiden and Seth. Aiden. Swoon-worthy, beautiful, protective, self-sacrificing Aiden. I like how he's not afraid of showing his emotions and love for Alex anymore (well, even in Apollyon Aiden hid a little of them from Alex and us). It's just so adorable that he's barely in control of what he felt. But after all, it's practically the end of the world. What's the point to hide what you feel when you're in danger of dying every second of every day? And here's Seth. Finally he makes an appearance. And not the aether-crazy version of appearance. I'm sure by the end of Sentinel, you will fall in love with Seth all over again (because I really, really do like him in Pure).

(Just a little spoiler. Avoid this if you don't even want to be remotely spoiled: I make the word self-sacrificing in the paragraph just above italic. As for what that means... well it's not as good as you think, but definitely not as bad as you think.)

But there are two catches. Hardly anything major. First, how can the book be so freaking... short! Okay, when you check Goodreads, it's actually longer than Apollyon. So in reality it's not that short. I don't know if that's because the whole 27-chapter thing being misleading or what, but it feels soooo short. I can't get enough of Covenant. Yet when you look back, the book is perfect and nothing more should be added. And second, Aiden is not making enough appearance! I know it's the whole apocalypse thing on a roll, but I actually miss Aiden. And with Sentinel being the last book of Covenant series... well I guess this missing thing is just going to get worse.

My favorite part? Of course it's the ending! To be honest, I was kind of expecting an ending like that, but never the details of it. The details of the ending is practically mind-blowing in its extreme. I almost have my mouth hanging open like no tomorrow... almost (you know, the whole not-showing-emotion-or-be-regarded-as-crazy thing). And then I want to cry in the beauty of it. It's just so finely plotted and everything I dreamed to happen (at some point, at least). This is a perfect ending for a series as awesome as Covenant series.

Looking back, it's hard to believe Alex has made so far and sacrifice so much in this book. In Daimon (or Half-Blood. They're more or less the same in terms of... Alex), Alex is a beautifully stubborn and hotheaded and reckless girl that acts on will and not on logic. Throughout the series Alex has transformed so much that I believe the Alex in Sentinel will hardly recognize the one in Half-Blood. She has become such a beautiful character throughout time. Still snarky, still stubborn, still fierce. But she is more mature than before. The course of events throughout the five books is the catalyst of all changes in Alex. 

I will miss the characters. Alex, Aiden, Seth, Caleb, and so on. Covenant is part of my life for quite some days. And although it's hard to let go all things awesome, I'd say it's a hail and farewell to the books. 

(Okay now I think of Ave Atque Vale with the whole hail and farewell thing XD)

Rating: Let me see... how about a 11 out of 10? Maybe not, since 11 is off-limits in the scale of 10. I will just stick with 10/10

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Random Post: Flower Etymology

Perhaps you're taken aback by the title. It's a blog about books, not about flowers. But let's just say that you can guess what might happen in a book with a flower on the cover (or let's just say my imagination and geekiness know no limits XD).

My target is Covenant series by Jennifer L. Armentrout. Yep, you're familiar with the shimmery beautiful flowers on the cover. This time I won't be *cough *cough researching *cough on all the books. Just three of them. Half-Blood, Pure and Sentinel (Actually, I find out that the flower on Apollyon's cover is Lily. But damn, that's a little too hard to talk about. Deity, on the other hand... well, I can't  make out what flower that is. Same for Elixir and Daimon).

Half-Blood:

Flower on the cover: Hibiscus

Meaning:

1. It represents a sunny summer (uh, I can't see any direct relations between a sunny summer and what happened in Half-Blood )

2. It means "delicate beauty" among Europeans (Okay. The book is called Half-Blood. I'm sure they're beautiful at some point. But delicate? I can't see halfs as DELICATE. Unless you're telling me this is about the whole plot itself. Then I'm speechless)

3. It means "royalty" (i.e. great honor, respect and warm welcome) in historical tradition (Honor? Perhaps so. Respect? Probably not. Warm welcome for Alex? Not so much, huh?)

4. It means "welcome and hospitality" in Japanese (That sounds a little weird to me. But who knows?)

5. It means "wealth and fame" in China on one hand (I'm sure the pures are more wealthy and famous...)

6. It also represents a very special appeal of young female virgin in China on the other hand (If you read the whole series, you can say halfs are... well, virgins in one way. That is a whole lot of weird though)

7. It means "immortality" in Korean. In a wedding. They use Hibiscus to represent the immortality of love (Ah, I like this one. Half-Blood is the start of... you know, every romance involved in the whole series)

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Pure:

Flower on the cover: Rose (Don't be so excited just yet)

Color of roses and their meaning (I'm not going to list all of them because the list is simply too long):

1. Red: love, beauty, courage and respect, romantic love, congratulations, "I love you, "job well done", sincere love, respect, courage & passion (Basically it means love in most situations. But wait, the flower is not red)

2. White: purity, innocence, silence, secrecy, reverence, humility, youthfulness, "I am worthy of you", heavenly (Well, it's kind of white. Reverence, humility is fitting. I mean, the halfs have to respect the pures completely. Heavenly... well, maybe godly will do :D)

3. Yellow: joy, gladness, friendship, delight, promise of a new beginning, welcome back, remember me,  jealousy,
"I care" (Jealousy, huh? Interesting... And promise of a new beginning? Maybe Alex (from Delirium) should give one to Lena. But hey, the flower on the book is not yellow either)


Now on to the big bad question: What is the meaning of a blue rose?

(Reminder: there's no natural absolute blue roses in nature)

Blue: The unattainable, the impossible

See that? Unattainable. Impossible. That certainly fits into the situation of Aiden (and all the other pures). The one being that is unattainable to halfs/Apollyons like Alex. Sad. But true. 

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Sentinel:

 (Warning: Predictions are involved)

Flower on the cover: Tulip (Oh. My. Gods)

Meaning:

1. Red: Basically it's a declaration of true love (Aww, you know what that means...)

2. Yellow: It means "there's sunshine in your smile" and cheerful thoughts (Cheerful thoughts appeals to me. But it's not yellow. But hey, it's not red either. Although that wouldn't be much of a problem...)

3. Cream colored: It means "I will love you forever" (Another swooning. You know what that means. And the color is dangerously close to the color of the flower on the cover. Yeah, I know it's gray/silver. But damn)

4. White: It symbolizes heaven, newness and purity (There are things tickling in my mind but I can't make out what they are. I can only tell you that there are good stuff and bad stuff)

What I gain:

Well, not just the cover itself. The blurb also helped. Here's a sentence from the blurb:

"Alex must face a terrible choice between destruction of everything she loves and her own destruction. "

Well, we know for certain Alex would rather choose her own destruction than the other way around...

And there's a sentence from a teaser from Sentinel:

1. "And he would wait forever for me, just as I would wait forever and a day for him."

Here's what I gain from the cover, the blurb and the teasers

1. Sacrifices has to be made. Huge, irreversible choices. (From the blurb. That's obvious)
2. Tulip means "perfect love" in general (From the cover)
3. It's gray/silver (From the cover)
4. It's definitely Alex saying the second teaser (Way to state the obvious. But that means a lot)
 
What I think about these facts:

The tulip is gray/silver. You know what that means. Aiden for sure. And tulip means "perfect love" in general. That we can confirm. The closest color are cream color and white. White tulips symbolize heaven, newness and purity. It's a good thing... in most ways. Cream colored tulips means "I will love you forever". Well... that depends on what you think. 

On the other hand, Alex saying that a he (I think he's Aiden) would wait forever for her. That terrifies me a little because... a suicide mission might be well involved (Actually, it's already involved).

In general, what I think is:

Either Sentinel is going to end really heavenly (HEA ending), or it's going to end really tragically.

Reasons:

1. Heavenly: Heaven. Newness. Perfect love. Eternal love. It can't get more obvious

2. Tragically: The whole perfect love and eternal love thing can be twisted into a tragic love loss kind of stuff. And the teaser bugs me. A LOT. 

(Ugh, just thinking about a possibility of a tragedy makes my head explode. It's like the wait for Clockwork Princess all over again. Except things are more certain... and uncertain at the same time. That's really unsettling.)

Okay, time to snap back to reality and... go for my textbooks. *Sigh
 

Monday, April 29, 2013

Snippet, Spoiler and Cut Scene

Ooh, more extra stuff. I love it. Three things from three books by two separate authors.

1. Snippet: Sentinel by Jennifer L. Armentrout


“Poor Persephone.” He stared down his nose at the god. “That must be hard on her if that’s what gets you off.”
I wrinkled my nose.
“If her name drips from your forked tongue one more time, I will rip it out,” Hades promised, voice deadly low.
Was his tongue really forked?
His lips curled up on one side. “What? You don’t like me talking about your wife?” He looked over at the three of us. “Is abduction as a means of marriage still all the rage these days?”
Seth arched a brow.
“Uh… no,” I said, shaking my head. “It’s really frowned upon.”
Hades cheeks deepened in color. “You’re really pushing me.”
“I haven’t even begun to push," the Titan replied.
Aiden sighed and said under his breath, “Well, this conversation has really digressed.”
“Yeah,” I muttered, crossing my arms as I watched the two try to out snark each other.
This is going smoothly. Seth’s voice filtered through my thoughts.
I kept my eyes on the Titan. He’s not that… bad. I mean, all things considered, right?
His answering chuckle tugged at my lips. I sort of like him.
Of course.


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This is awkward. But funny. Aww, I kinda like Hades, even though he's sadistic. And the Titan! A real badass. Ahh, where's Sentinel>

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2. Spoilers: City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare

More steamy scenes. More Simon and Isabelle. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.





 Isabelle tugged her tank top back down and glared at her brother. “You don’t knock now?”
 

“It’s my bedroom!” Alec spluttered.

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Aww, the classic freaked-out face on Alec! Simon and Isabelle KISSING! Looks like relationship confirmed :D

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Cut Scene: Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare (P. 468)

(Avoid this if you haven't read Clockwork Princess yet)

“Tessa is awake!” Charlotte announced happily, darting through the door of her and Henry’s bedroom like an excited hummingbird.

Will, who had been sitting in the chair by Henry’s bedside, leaped immediately to his feet, the book he had been reading sliding from his lap. “Tess — Tessa’s awake?” he stammered. “And is she —”

“Yes, talking, and Brother Enoch has pronounced her quite well, if exhausted.”  

“I want to see her,” Will said, and began to move toward the door, but Charlotte held up a hand.

“Give her a moment, Will; Sophie is in with her, helping her dress.”

Will knew what “helping her dress” meant: if he burst in on them now, Tessa would be in the bath. A wave of desire, mixed wit the heaviness of guilt, hit him like a train. He sat down hastily, fumbling for the book on the floor.

 Charlotte looked at him, her smile curling at the corner. Clearly he was providing her some small amusement. “Have you been reading to Henry?” she asked.

“Yes, some dreadful thing, all full of poetry,” Henry said peevishly. He was fully dressed, propped on the pillows of the bed with a pen in one hand and papers scattered all over the comforter around him. Will did not blame him for his peevishness. Tessa had been asleep, and Henry abed, for three days, when the Brothers gathered the members of the Institute around Henry’s bedside to tell them that though Henry would live, he would not walk again. Even with all the magic the Brothers had at their disposal, there was no more that they could do. 

Henry had met the news with his usual fortitude, and a decision to build himself a chair, like a sort of invalid’s chair but better, with self-propelling wheels and all manner of other accoutrements: he was determined that it be able to go up and down stairs, so that he could still get to his inventions in the crypt. He had been scribbling designs for the chair the whole hour that Will had been reading to him from Idylls of the King, but then poetry had never been Henry’s area of interest.

“Well, you are released from your duties, Will, and Henry, you are released from further poetry,” said Charlotte. “If you like, darling, I can help you gather your notes —”

There was a knock at the door, and Charlotte, frowning, went to see who it was. A moment later she had returned, a somber look on her face. She darted a glance at Will, and a moment later he saw why: two Silent Brothers were trailing in her wake, and one of them was Jem.

Will’s chest tightened. Since the battle at Cader Idris, he and Jem had not spoken.

Will had been sure that they were all going to die, together, there under the mountain, until Tessa had blazed up in all the glory of the Angel and struck down Mortmain like lightning striking down a tree. It had been one of the most wondrous things he had ever seen, but his wonder had been consumed quickly by terror when Tessa had collapsed after the Change, bleeding and insensible, however hard they tried to wake her. Magnus, near exhaustion, had barely been able to open a Portal back to the Institute with Henry’s help, and Will remembered only a blur after that, a blur of exhaustion and blood and fear, more Silent Brothers summoned to tend the wounded, and the news coming from the Council of all who had been killed that day before the automatons who had attacked them had collapsed upon Mortmain’s death. And Tessa — Tessa not speaking, not waking, barely breathing. Tessa being carried off to her room by the Silent Brothers and he had not been able to go with her. Being neither brother nor husband he could only stand and stare after her, closing and unclosing his blood-stained hands. Never had he felt more helpless.

And when he had turned to find Jem, to share his fear with the only other person in the world who loved Tessa as much as he did — Jem had been gone, back to the Silent City on the orders of the Brothers. Gone without even a word of goodbye.

Though Cecily had tried to soothe him, Will had been angry — angry with Jem, and even, over the ensuing days, with Charlotte, for allowing Jem to become a Silent Brother, though he knew that was unfair: that it had been Jem’s choice and the only way to keep him alive. His anger had not been helped by his panicked worry over Tessa: though her physical injuries were minor, the shock to her system of what she had done had been great, and so was her pain. He had sat with her, on and off for days, taking her hand, begging her to wake up and see him, until Charlotte had had to rouse him from where he had fallen asleep half-sprawled across her bed. 

Will stared at Jem now, hard enough to bore a hole through his head, but though Jem’s hood was down, exposing his face, he was looking away from Will determinedly. His hair had begun to return to its original dark color: the dark was mixed with the silver, strand beside strand, and his eyelashes were black again, too, and brushed against the runes on his cheeks when he lowered his eyes.

They were runes only the Silent Brothers bore: they looked to Will like injuries, like gashes across Jem’s face. He felt sick inside.

Charlotte, said Brother Enoch, and held out his hand: there was a letter, sealed with the seal of the Council. I have brought a message for you.

Charlotte looked at him in bewilderment. “The Silent Brothers do not deliver letters.”

This letter is of grave importance. It is imperative that you read it now.

Slowly, Charlotte reached out and took it. She pulled at the flap, then frowned and crossed the room to take a letter-opener from her bureau. Will took the opportunity to stare harder at Jem. It did no good. Jem did not return Will’s gaze; his face was blank; there was nothing thereto hold on to. Will felt almost seasick — it was like having been a ship at anchor for years and being cut free to float on the tides, with no idea which direction to steer in. And there was Jem, his anchor, not looking at him or meeting his gaze. 

The sound of tearing paper came, and they all watched as Charlotte opened the letter and read it, the color draining from her face. She lifted her eyes and stared at Brother Enoch. “Is this some sort of jest?”

There is no jest, I assure you. Do you have an answer?

“Lottie,” said Henry, looking up at his wife, even his tufts of gingery hair radiating anxiety and love. “Lottie, what is it, what’s wrong?”
She looked at him, and then back at Brother Enoch. “No,” she said. “I don’t have an answer. Not yet.”

The Council does not wish to wait.

“Well,” Charlotte said, and her voice was firm. “They will have to. Tell them I shall send an answer by day’s end.”

After a moment, Brother Enoch nodded, and turned to leave the room. Jem turned to follow.

And Will broke. He darted forward, and caught at Jem’s sleeve. The thick material of the parchment robes was slippery under his fingers. “That’s all?” he said, in a low, urgent voice. “You come back here, and you do not speak to me — or visit Tessa? Have you even formally broken your engagement, James Carstairs?”

Jem froze stock-still. Brother Enoch turned. He looked displeased, as much as any of the Brothers ever had expressions. A Silent Brother cannot marry or enter into engagements, he said, and Will could tell from the faces of those around them that he and Jem could hear the words, but no one else could. He has neither fiancƩe nor parabatai now.

Will’s hand was still on Jem’s sleeve. “You want me to tell her, then?” Will asked. Charlotte was 
looking at him, shaking her head, Will, no. He knew his anger was unfair, unwarranted — Jem and Tessa’s engagement was over, shouldn’t he be glad? — but he was not glad. Grief and rage spilled like water through the cracks in his broken heart. Jem, who never hurt anyone, hurting him, hurting Tessa — and what if everything that had happened between her and Will had happened only because she thought Jem was dead, only out of the desperation of grief and the passionate human need for comfort? What if she loved Jem and longed for him forever, knowing he lived but was gone from her, with never a word from him that might provide any sort of closing of that chapter of her life? How could she bear it — how could Will bear it? What kind of future could they have? And yet there was no future for him without Tessa. “James Carstairs, do you want me to tell Tessa you are done with her, if you will not do it yourself?”

“Done with her?” Jem wrenched his sleeve from Will’s grasp, and his eyes were wide and dark and hurt, the eyes of Jem-the-child, the dark eyes Will had known growing up. “I came here because Enoch told me she had awakened,” he said, and there was an anger in his voice Will had rarely heard before. “I asked leave to speak with her one last time. You know what I feel. I will not ever be done. Not in a hundred years. Not in a thousand.” He looked from Will to Brother Enoch, and then back again. “And yet I must be. I have no choice. It’s not like you, William, not to have compassion for that.”

Will swallowed. Everything in the room seemed to have dwindled down to this, there was only him and Jem. “I thought, perhaps — being a Silent Brother — might have taken from you your capacity to feel,” he said, and then burst out, “I could not bear it, a James Carstairs who does not feel. Not just for Tessa, but for myself. If she loves only you, if she wishes to spend her life mourning your departure, I can survive that, but not the death of your heart, or of hers.”

Jem looked at him, and in the depths of his dark eyes Will saw , for a flash, the Jem he knew. “Wo men shi jie bai xiong di,” Jem said. “You would know if my heart had died, and I would know the same of you. My departure, you say, though I shall still be in the world, and yet it is as if I take sail for some unknown island, some wild place where you cannot follow. But know,” he added, in a voice that only Will could hear, “I shall do what I can to make some provision that I might see you again, and Tessa again. For you are half my heart, and she is the other. As long as I have one of you to be my north star, my heart shall not die, and I shall remain your James Carstairs.”

“Will,” Charlotte said. She sounded worried.  ”Will and J — Brother Zachariah, this is most irregular. Brother Enoch, I apologize —”

  “I asked leave to speak to Will, too, before I came,” Jem said. “I was told I could have it as long as I did not speak to him or answer him while Brother Enoch was attending here to the matter of the Council.”

Will stared at him, and then at Brother Enoch, realizing with a sick drop in his stomach that he might have lost his only chance of speaking in private to Jem again — ever. Enoch’s face was blank, his expression giving nothing away.

”That is not fair!” Will said. “I addressed you first —”

Peace, little Shadowhunter, said Brother Enoch. The bonds of parabatai are understood by the Brotherhood. After all, we bound you with them ourselves. You have our leave to speak to him, one last time, before he goes.

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As much as I love this little cut scene, I'm also glad that Cassie cut it out from the final version. I don't think I could handle it after all the heartbreak and excitement when I first read this book. (I'm getting much better now so I can handle it... without breaking down visually. Although I'm still having Clockwork Princess withdrawal problems after more than a month, guys.)

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Cover Reveal: Sentinel by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Yay! The cover of the fifth AND final Covenant novel by Jennifer L. Armentrout IS HERE! Aren't you excited? I mean, more Alex and Aiden and Seth and battles!






I always know it will be silver! Just like Aiden's eyes (swoon)

And dear gods, did that fit into the status of this book. Simplicity is perfect. Although I think Sentinel is anything but simple.

THE COVER IS GORGEOUS!

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And we have a teaser of Sentinel! Check it out:

"And he would wait forever for me, just as I would wait forever and a day for him." 

That is perfect sweetness (Aww). And a whole lot of terrifying, especially after reading Apollyon (you might get it if you've read Apollyon already).

Sentinel will be released on December 10, 2013

WHY IS THIS SO FAR AWAY?! 8 MONTHS IS TOO MUCH! I NEED SENTINEL RIGHT NOW!


Teaser Tuesday: Apollyon by Jennifer L. Armentrout






Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

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This Tuesday features Apollyon (Covenant #4) by Jennifer L. Armentrout. Yeah, I have a review. But I'm re-reading it again :D I have Apollyon-withdrawl-problems.



 "Sometimes I wonder if it's right, you know -- if I should feel happiness and love when everyone is suffering."

"But you have suffered, too." She guided my gaze back to hers. "Everybody, no matter what is happening around them, deserves the kind of love that man feels for you, especially you. "

-- Chapter 37 of Apollyon







See my review of Apollyon here:

http://smoking-hot-books.blogspot.com/2013/04/apollyon-review.html

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Apollyon: Review






Synopsis:

Fate isn’t something to mess with… and now, neither is Alex.

Alex has always feared two things: losing herself in the Awakening and being placed on the Elixir. But love has always been stronger than Fate, and Aiden St. Delphi is willing to make war on the gods—and Alex herself—to bring her back.

The gods have killed thousands and could destroy entire cities in their quest to stop Seth from taking Alex’s power and becoming the all-powerful God Killer. But breaking Alex’s connection to Seth isn’t the only problem. There are a few pesky little loopholes in the whole “an Apollyon can’t be killed” theory, and the only person who might know how to stop the destruction has been dead for centuries.

Finding their way past the barriers that guard the Underworld, searching for one soul among countless millions, and then somehow returning will be hard enough. Alex might be able to keep Seth from becoming the God Killer… or she might become the God Killer herself.


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(This might contain spoilers of Deity)

Oh. My. Gods. Apollyon is the setup for Sentinel, the grand finale of Covenant series. And damn if the setup isn't perfect. There are no words to describe the awesomeness of Apollyon. Hell, even the word "awesome" is redundant. This book takes my breath away right from the start of it and it stays that way EVEN AFTER I finish the book. Just when I imagined there's nothing better than Deity, Apollyon strikes me silent again with the words and the epic scenes. Jeez, I have to say Jennifer IS the writing ninja. I have no idea how she can pull off something so fascinating when time is so limited (since, you know, she has got tons of projects on her hand).

Alex grows up in this book. Yeah, I know she keeps growing up throughout the series. But in Apollyon, she really matures A LOT. She has to face higher stakes and more pressing issues in this book, and I'm so glad that she's finally an adult on handling shits that are sometimes so very annoying to deal with. Even though I kind of miss that reckless, snarky girl in Half-Blood.

Aiden is a little different in this book too. Yeah, he's still insanely protective when it comes to Alex. But we can see a more... vulnerable and unsure side of him. I mean, in Half-Blood and Pure, Strong Aiden is in charge. Even in Deity and Elixir, when things are starting to get really messed-up, he still stays strong. Okay, not that he isn't strong in Apollyon, but he reveals a more vulnerable and emotional side of him. You know what? This side of him is truly glorious (Glorious? Did I just say that?) and fascinating. Though I will still urge him to man up (just like Alex says) a little bit.

You can't imagine how fast-paced the book is. It's like everything is happening at once and you have no idea what to solve first. That's exactly the case in Apollyon. You think Alex connecting to Seth is the worst thing that could possibly happen? Oh you have no idea. Just when you think shit is cleaned up for good, another truckload of shit hits the fan. AGAIN. This time hell truly starts to break loose. Obstacles that Alex and her friends has to go through are getting harder and harder. Secrets are reveal and you will never be able to believe your eyes again. Like I said, this is the perfect setup for Sentinel. And... after reading Apollyon, a certain scene in it makes me think that Sentinel might not be a HEA finale I once thought. 

There's just one teensy-tiny flaw in Apollyon: not enough Alex/Aiden scenes.

Jeez, somebody gives me Sentinel right now! How can I suffer for 8 months WAITING?!

Rating: 9.5/10

Monday, February 18, 2013

Zoo Scene In Aiden's POV and Ice Cream Deleted Scene from Obsidian

Jennifer L. Armentrout has announced two short stories. One from Pure and one from Obsidian.

1. Ice Cream Deleted Scene from Obsidian.

2. Zoo Scene In Aiden's POV From Pure



Friday, February 8, 2013

Font Friday: All Kinds of Fonts


There are beautiful fonts in all kinds of books. Wouldn't you wanna know where they come from?

Divergent:





Font name: KleinSlabserif

Download it here: http://www.divergentfans.com/profiles/blogs/divergentfont

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The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices:


Font name: Pterra

Download it here: www.fontpalace.com/font-download/Pterra-dactyl/

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Under The Never Sky:




Font Name: Stentiga

Download it here:  http://www.dafont.com/stentiga.font?text=UNDER+THE

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Covenant series:




Font Name: Zapfino Extra LT One

Download it here: http://www.fontpalace.com/font-download/ZapfinoExtraLT-One/

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Leave a blog post comment if you find out more about fonts of other famous books! 

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Apollyon Teaser

A Deacon teaser from Apollyon (Love):




Jeez, with the previous teaser featuring Aiden and this, they are the best brothers ever! Can I have more tastes of Apollyon, PLEEEEEASE?

Friday, January 25, 2013

Double Teaser from Two Different Books

Ooh! Another teaser day! We have one Apollyon Teaser, and one City of Heavenly Fire Teaser.

"Sounds like a smart idea." Dark humor laced Aiden's voice. "You might want to get your gun off my brother's face while you're at it."

***
I think Aiden's talking to a snarky-and-homicidal Alex. But dark humor? Not what I expected. And Alex gunning for Deacon's ass? It's equally awful and awfully funny at the same time.


And now it's a CoHF Teaser:

    Magnus rolled onto his back and put his feet up on the arm of the sofa. “What do you care if Alec’s miserable?”

    “What do I care?” Jace said, so loudly that Chairman Meow rolled off the couch and landed on the floor. “Of course I care about Alec; he’s my best friend, my parabatai. And he’s unhappy. And so are you, by the look of things. Takeout containers everywhere, you haven’t done anything to fix up the place, your cat looks dead —“

    “He’s not dead.”


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Jace sounds awfully a lot like Will. Maybe because of the Herondale bloodline(Damn, they can def make the best parabatai ever). And yeah, I SO DO WANT MAGNUS AND ALEC GET BACK TOGETHER!!! Looks like their relationship will be a major point in CoHF. Though I would love some Jace/Clary scene.

(And so far there's no Clary teasers...)

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Sentinel Teaser!

Apollyon won't be out until April 2013. And Jennifer is teasing us with SENTINEL!

Check it out:





Gods, I haven't even read Apollyon yet and now I can't wait for Sentinel.

And the teaser.... this is so Alex! Team Alex, guys!

Sentinel will be released in December, 2013.

Anyone who wants to read it NOW raise your hands! (I will be the first! =] )

Friday, December 28, 2012

Apollyon Teaser

Another Apollyon teaser! This time features Alex, Olivia and the Khalkotauroi (I think). And a really long teaser. And a really exciting one (I mean, killing the Khalkotauroi!).


Absolute power—unforgiving and hard, pure as it was deadly— coursed over my skin. I reared back, summoning the fifth and final element. Intense blue light erupted from my palm.
Akasha ripped from me, arcing through the air like cloud-to-cloud lightning, homing in on its target and striking true. The sky crackled and heated. One second, the automaton was on his knee, and the next he was nothing but a pile of shimmery dust.
“Good gods,” came Olivia’s hoarse whisper.
Another automaton took the fallen one’s place, swinging out with a metal hand that clinked and clicked. Fire sparked from its open mouth. I spun, catching the broad side of his arm and twisting. The hoarse shout of pain was lost in the clash of metal, the thunder of bullets finding another automaton.
It raised its bull face and snapped at me with massive jaws. “Please.” I placed my hand on the massive forehead.
Blue light coursed over the head and down the body, lightening up
the metallic skull and bone structure. For a moment, it was like a pretty x-ray or a jellyfish—a really disturbing jellyfish—and then cobalt light radiated from its eyes and open mouth. It imploded—caved in on itself, turning to nothing but dust.
And then the crap really hit the fan.
The automatons—every last one of the freaky bull things—turned on me. They moved quickly, metal legs rattling and clinking. Fire spewed from their mouths like the poor man’s version of a dragon. They came from all directions, Apollyon-seeking missiles with “Kill Alex” stamped all over them.
Fire came from them, blinding and intense. Nothing existed outside the flames. No sound. No sight. My world was red and orange...
And my world was tinted in amber.
Alex? His voice came through the thrumming connection.
I ignored him and the way his consciousness slid in alongside mine. What are you up to?



Thursday, December 27, 2012

Top Ten YA Novels 2012: Deity by Jennifer L. Armentrout

It seems like I have a really big thing on JLA's novel (and I do!).

No. 4: Deity by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Summary:

"History is on repeat, and things didn't go so well the last time. "


Alexandria isn't sure she's going to make it to her eighteenth birthday--to her Awakening. A long-forgotten, fanatical order is out to kill her, and if the Council ever discovers what she did in the Catskills, she's a goner... and so is Aiden.

If that's not freaky enough, whenever Alex and Seth spend time "training"--which really is just Seth's code word for some up-close and personal one-on-one time--she ends up with another mark of the Apollyon, which brings her one step closer to Awakening ahead of schedule. Awesome.

But as her birthday draws near, her entire world shatters with a startling revelation and she's caught between love and Fate. One will do anything to protect her. One has been lying to her since the beginning. Once the gods have revealed themselves, unleashing their wrath, lives will be irrevocably changed... and destroyed.

Those left standing will discover if love is truly greater than Fate...


***

Why I love this book: 

1. Aiden!

One must always be prepared for Aiden St. Delphi's intensity. I know I'm always Team Aiden, even though my stance was a little bit shaken by a really sweet Seth in Pure. There are definitely more Aiden in Deity, which is great for me. And FINALLY he confess his love for Alex! (Swoons) You have no idea how long I've waited for this. How can Deity not be one of the best books I read in this year?

2. Things are happening so fast (like, really)

I mean, come on, JLA has created a scene where like only Alex taking out Seth is the only option. With all the early-appeared marks, Linard stabbing Alex, journey in the Underworld, Seth killing the Council members in front of all people, and the gods' threat, there's no way I can't love this book because all the stuff are just perfectly linked and create a situation that stakes are higher than ever.

3. Humor

Yes, humor is always the factor why I love JLA's book so much. I mean, with all the emergency things and emotional intensity, she can still put a lot of humor in the book, which is amazing because I can't believe I can still laugh in between and after all kinds of roller coaster ride in one single book! Isn't that awesome?


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Why you guys should read the book:

1. Humor

Yeah, humor again. No way you can survive a crazy ride of emotions without some relaxation. JLA's sense of humor is always cool. You can't expect a book from her that there's no humor in it. And if you like to relax and have all kinds of fun at the same time, you should definitely read JLA's book (Not just Deity).


2. A little bit dystopian

Yeah, I know Covenant is anything but dystopian novel. But you can't deny that all the level thing happened between halfs and pures is kinda like something you often see in dystopian novels. Maybe that's why I love the book so much, because I always heart dystopian novels. And if you guys like all kinds of action packs and a little dystopian, that's the kind of book you should look for. 


3. Dangers from different sides

Many novels are like this: One side of good, and one side of evil. But that's not the case. There's a main villain, of course. He's Lucian. His side wants to get the power from Alex and rebel the gods. Supposedly that means he's on the evil side. But somehow some of his intentions are actually good.

And then there's the gods. Most of them don't want war and destroy the human race so they turn on the Apollyons instead and try to find a way to neutralize either of them (or just Seth, which is a depressing thought). On some level this is a good intention too because they don't want to hurt innocent people just to keep the Apollyons safe. But then some of them do want war, and they want both Apollyons to be executed. Not a good sign.

So that means there are no evil side and good side in this book. There's only the gods' side, The First's side, and Alex's side. Which is good because multiple dangers are always exciting to watch.


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Apollyon, the forth book of Covenant series by Jennifer L. Armentrout, will be released on April 9th, 2013

See my full review (With Elixir as well!):

http://smoking-hot-books.blogspot.hk/2012/11/deity-and-elixir-review-and-stuff.html

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Double Apollyon Teaser

Well, let's see. There are two photos. Photos of one certain book, containing the most anticipating teaser in human history. This is from Apollyon, the forth book of Covenant series by Jennifer L. Armentrout.



See the photos here:






Aren't they steamy? It will be released in April 2013, and I feel like it's ages away.

Ugh, so can't freaking wait for Apollyon! And Sentinel, by the way!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Stuff Sunday: Various Interesting Things about Covenant Series

You will probably be confused by my "Stuff Sunday". Well, to be honest, it's me talking crap various interesting stuff here cuz I'm bored to death. And I find out some interesting stuff out there in the internet. And there is one half-formed thought.

Case 1:

So there is the cover of Half-Blood that you are so familiar with:





You'd better prepare for this. I find this beautiful fire flower wallpaper on the Internet. Apparently the wallpaper is originally made:


Even a blind person can see the resemblance between this fire flower wallpaper and the cover of Half-Blood.

And I don't even wanna know what is going on with this similarity.


Case 2:

Here's the Apollyon full cover.





And better prepare yourself... again. I found this on the Internet. Trust me.




It's... it's the reverse of the flower in Apollyon.

I don't even want to know what the hell's going on.


Case 3:


See the invincibility rune on Alex's skin?

There's an Google Play app called CyanDelta Updater. And the icon is this:

I am totally speechless...





Okay, I will probably get something like this from others:

Okay, I will stop now.

And here's the half-formed thought:

What if...

There's the kissing scene in chapter 22 of Deity told in Aiden's point of view?

Okay, I totally get that JLA is really busy and don't even have time to write the last chapter of Opal in Daemon's point of view. This is a surreal idea... for now. Maybe this will happen some day in the future. And man, it will be awesome when this smoking hot kissing scene is told on Aiden's perspective.

(Remember, this post is just me talking crap various stuff here.)

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Surreal Sunday: Another Novel Set In The World of Covenant Series?

You probably know that Obsession by Jennifer L. Armentrout will be released in March 2013. It's set in the same world of Lux series, where the Arum in Obsession is more like good guys than the Luxen in it.

So here's what I've thought about since I know about Obsession: Will there be another novel set in the same world of Covenant series?

It seems surreal, indeed. We all know that Jennifer is very busy with Sentinel, Origin and other novels. But I can't help but daydreaming that there is a novel like that. It would be super awesome!

Wishful thinking: If there would be one, what would it talk about?

I think the whole Apollyon issue is greater than ever. So the whole book will probably not set in the same time in Covenant series. Not like Obsession. Because well, if there's a greater issue than the freaky Apollyon stuff, that will definitely affect the storyline in Covenant series. So no, this timing is not quite right.

I think after the whole Apollyon thing, there will be no more big problems. And unless there are more big problems after Covenant series, there will be few to write. If there are more pressing issues, I will definitely think of The Lost Prince. The first book of the spin-off series set in the same world of The Iron Fey: The Iron Fey: Call of The Forgotten. Got that?

Maybe this imaginary novel can also be about Apollyon issues. But set in the time of Solaris, the first-second Apollyon. That would probably be awesome, although the stakes weren't so high at that time. But if that happens, I trust JLA would make that awesome as hell.

Perhaps I should hold back from all the wishful thinking. This is so not gonna happen. Maybe the chance is just 0.0000000000000001%.

If there would be a novel set in the same world as Covenant series, what do you think it would be about?

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Not so surreal extra post:

Obsession by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Summary:

USA Today bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout's adult novel OBSESSION, which takes place in the world of the YA series THE LUX, in which a young woman discovers an alien race is behind her best friend's death, making her their next target, and must rely on a sexy, domineering stranger to protect her, who turns out to be the biggest threat of them all - an Arum.

Obsession is slated for March 2013 release date from Entangled and currently a standalone
.


Release date: March 2013 
 

Monday, December 3, 2012

Apollyon Summary!

Yay! The full cover of Apollyon is here!

So here's the summary:

Fate isn’t something to mess with… and now, neither is Alex.
 
Alex has always feared two things: losing herself in the Awakening and being placed on the Elixir. But love has always been stronger than Fate, and Aiden St. Delphi is willing to make war on the gods—and Alex herself—to bring her back.
 
The gods have killed thousands and could destroy entire cities in their quest to stop Seth from taking Alex’s power and becoming the all-powerful God Killer. But breaking Alex’s connection to Seth isn’t the only problem. There are a few pesky little loopholes in the whole “an Apollyon can’t be killed” theory, and the only person who might know how to stop the destruction has been dead for centuries.
 
Finding their way past the barriers that guard the Underworld, searching for one soul among countless millions, and then somehow returning will be hard enough. Alex might be able to keep Seth from becoming the God Killer… or she might become the God Killer herself.
 
***
 
Oh my god. So maybe my theories are gonna come true. She might become the God freaking Killer herself. Apollyon's not just gonna be awesome. It's gonna be EPIC. And the thing is, if she become the God Killer herself, the gods will stop at nothing to stop her from destroying them. Maybe even Apollo will join the force. And Sentinel will get a whole lot of awesomeness and interesting stuff... and heart breaks and mind blows and sort of stuff.

Oh shit. Thing just keep getting more complicated. And I have a feeling that Alex might not survive in Sentinel... because she might be destined to die in Deity.

Now you are killing me, JLA. I can't wait for Apollyon. Why can't April come faster!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Thoughtful Thursday: Seth Special

Anyone who read Covenant series knows that there are three main characters: Alex, the tough, reckless and snarky Apollyon girl. Aiden, the sweet, self-sacrificing and caring Sentinel, and Seth, the also snarky, tough and mysterious Apollyon guy.

And since that Seth's probably the most mysterious in three, he deserves a special article. Here I will sum up all my thoughts about him and my predictions about his future (which will possibly involve in Alex and Aiden's future)

He's Hot:
Of course he's hot. No one can deny that. Yellow eyes, Gold hair, good build. There's no way we can say he's not one of the smoking hot dudes. But he's definitely not my favorite guy. Out of all the hotness with yellow eyes in YA novels, he's definitely not one of my beloved characters (Jace is definitely the champion among all the yellow-eyes)

He's Mysterious:
Another thing that cannot be denied. First off, we still don't know his last name. We only know he's Seth. We don't know his past, which is probably the very reason that Lucian can get under his skin and control him. And I don't know his exact thoughts. And most important of all, we don't know if he truly loves Alex or not.

He's Snarky:
Yeah. He's famous for his word war with Alex. Always bickering with each other. Which is really fun to read in Half-Blood, Pure and the first chapters in Deity. But sometimes his words got so freaking annoying that sometimes even I, a relatively peaceful person then Alex, wants to punch him in the face but is amused at the same time. Ha.


Here's the million dollar question: Does Seth truly love Alex?

Well, for starters, he surely likes Alex. I can totally see that when he doesn't like/hate someone (like Aiden), he will either ignore him completely or just punch him/her in the face for starters. So when he use so much energy to bicker with Alex, obviously he likes Alex.

And maybe in some ways he cares for Alex too. I'm not sure if all his actions in Pure was real. But I think in a way he cares for her. Otherwise he will not be so angry that Aiden hurt her in Pure. Or he will not pull away when Alex is on Brew.

But does he love Alex? I think it's more like a need than love. According to Clotho (in Elixir), Love is a reckless creature. So obviously only we can control our love for one another ourselves. But there's a freaking godsdamn bond between Seth and Alex. And even Alex, in her snarky-and-homicidal situation, still admits that she needs Seth. So obviously that's a need more than love.

You may argue that, "hey, what about the swimming pool kissing scene? Isn't that a proof that Seth loves Alex?". Well, first off, I'm NOT saying that he doesn't love Alex. I just say that it's more like a need. Maybe in a way he does love her, but definitely not the way Aiden loves her. And even he can't be sure if that was the bond or something else that brings his mouth to hers.

My intention to say all these things is not to piss off member of Team Seth, because obviously there are some. I'm just expressing my point of view. And I bet few can deny that Aiden's love for Alex is false.


Another million-dollar question: What will happen to Seth in Apollyon?

I can see that at first he will be extremely thrilled by many reasons. 1) Alex is connected to him and he can control her freely. 2) If Alex comes to him he can transfer her power to him and make himself the God Killer. 3) He will be free to kill Aiden. But I seriously doubt that his happiness and excitement will last long because there are two snippets from Apollyon that apparently shows that Alex is not controlled by him anymore. And even worse, she's preparing to fight him.

Link to those snippets:

http://smoking-hot-books.blogspot.hk/2012/11/apollyon-teaser_25.html
http://smoking-hot-books.blogspot.hk/2012/11/apollyon-teaser_21.html

And will he be killed in Apollyon? I highly doubt it. Otherwise there will probably be no fifth book. Unless you wanna say that the gods declare war on Alex in Sentinel even after Seth's death. That the gods still wanna kill her nontheless because she's an Apollyon even though she is not a threat to gods, or they still wanna kill her because she's a God Killer. But back to my point. If he'll be killed in Apollyon, then he will be killed. I have so many crazy ideas when he is still alive in the end of Apollyon.

One, his power is transferred to Alex but he's still sort of alive. This is the most ridiculous of all because I don't think Alex can be a God Killer (although that will be an awesome twist). If that's the case, maybe it's because of the fact that Alex should be the First? And is there a need to kill him when his power transfers to her?

Two, the bond is broken but Seth's power doesn't lose a bit. Obviously the bond will be broken somewhere in Apollyon. And I'm really curious about how he will react when the bond is broken. Will he go crazy? Will he go mad? And I really think that there will be an epic battle between Alex and Seth. So I really doubt if Seth's (or Alex's) power doesn't lose even a little bit.

Three, which is the more ridiculous one, is that he will become a daimon Apollyon. I doubt it will happen because daimon problems is already not the most pressing problem since Deity. And I really doubt how he can be changed into a daimon when he can just smash a daimon's guts right when the daimon charge to him. Maybe there's only one way. Dionysus change him into a daimon, which I highly doubt it's possibility.

Four, which is the most ridiculous of all, is that he becomes the God Killer (or almost) and Alex's still alive miraculously. If he's the God Killer then Alex will be long dead. And there will be no Sentinel unless there are Aiden's pov? That will be another awesome twist because Sentinel will become extremely interesting if this happen.

But the confirmed one is this:

Their bond will be broken at some point.

So what are your thoughts about Seth? Tell me whatever you like!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Official Release: Elixir!

Okay, I totally get that many Covenant fans have already read Elixir since it first published in early November, even before the release day of Deity. But since that the official release day is today, I think I need to write something even though I know I look really stupid.

Summary:

Aiden St. Delphi will do anything to save Alex.
Even if it means doing the one thing he will never forgive himself for.
Even if it means making war against the gods.


*** 

Here's my review of Elixir (and Deity! You can also click the links to see reviews of Daimon, Half-Blood and Pure.)

 
http://smoking-hot-books.blogspot.hk/2012/11/deity-and-elixir-review-and-stuff.html

And make sure you will get your hands on Apollyon in April 9th, 2013!