Saturday, June 8, 2013

Review: Breed of Envy by Lanie Jordan

Breed of Envy by Lanie Jordan

Six months ago, Director Greene recruited me to the CGE to train to hunt demons.
Four months ago, I agreed to finish my first Phase in less than half the time.
Two months ago, I got bit by a vampire, almost died, and found out I have demon DNA.
Now... Demons aren't the only thing I have to fight.

Because I'm changing, and that changes everything.




 
 
 
Pages: 334
Format: Ebook (only)
Published by: LJ Books
Genre: YA Paranormal

Rating:

Review:
This book was a great continuation of the first book. The characters were, like in the first book, captivating. The secondary characters were not lacking in personality traits, they were distinguished from the others. What I liked most about Jade, was that she wasn't whiny - she could handle her own. As for the relationship between Jade and Linc, wel Linc can be a jerk sometimes, but he's super sweet toward Jade. I love the Lanie kept the relationship between the two as unique as in the first book. The relationship between the two obviously developed - though it may seem rushed, but a plus of the book is that it takes place over the course of their second phase (which I would roughly say is about as long as a regular school year). Also, they are real with each other - you can see this within their teasing and pain (every relationship is not full of smiles and joy only), and Linc and Jade discover this through their ups and downs. Though with the absence of Felecia, Rachel (one of her minions from the first book) steps up to treat Jade the same way; although  Felecia was more physically abusive toward Jade, Rachel is more verbally abusive. It ended with a conclusion that had me begging for more.

Note: I received this book free from Lanie Jordan in exchange for an honest review. 

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