Hi everyone, this is Elicia here and I'm proud to say that we're participating in the blog tour for Steel Lily by Megan Curd!
Read on for the ARC review...
Author:
Megan Curd
Genre:
Dystopian
Release Date: 20th August 2013
Blurb:
AVERY PIKE is a commodity. No, more than a commodity. Her existence is guarded at all costs.
She’s a water Elementalist, the strongest of her dwindling kind. She creates steam to provide energy to fuel Dome Four: the only thing standing between humanity and an earth ravaged by World War III. No steam, no Dome. No Dome, no life.
Or so she thinks.
That is, until a mysterious man offers her a way out of having to donate steam. A way to escape the corrupt government of Dome Four. While the offer seems too good to be true, Avery is intrigued.
But when she arrives to her new home, she realizes the grass isn’t any less dead on this side of the fence. Instead, the lies are just hidden better.
…Which means digging deeper.
When Avery enlists the help of her friends to uncover the truth, she learns that while some secrets are better left concealed, humankind was never meant to live in a cage. And when you can control the most sought after resource, you can learn to control anything…including the fate of your world.
Detailed Review: I thought this book was possibly one of the best dystopian/steampunk book I've read in ages since Divergent and The Hunger Games. I really think it far exceeded my expectations. I expected the usual dystopian setting but instead I was struck with action, romance, betrayal, defiance and grief. I got more than I wanted. But it was worth it. It had the elements of an amazing dystopian and steampunk book.
I loved the characters in the book, especially Avery because like all great heroines, she is brave, intelligent, sensible and caring. I find her courage the most identifiable of all her traits and also her rock-hard stubborness. Alice, Avery's friend also creates a really good supporting character and somehow brings out the best in Avery. Now, Jaxon, the person who Avery falls in love with is also a much-loved character and he just seems so broken but manages to hide it all behind the sarcasm and charm. And he's hot. No objections to that because he really is. And the rest of the characters are just as good.
Now, this is JAXON. Say Hi *giggles* isn't he hot?
As for the story, I couldn't have wished for it to be better. It was just amazing with it's twists and turns. What I appreciated was the author's storytelling style. It really catches the reader's attention from the first sentence and stays that way. You'll seldom find boring parts in the book. Also always in dystopian books. you'll get a few quotes or two that really teaches you something about life. like this one:
So, you really should read this book. No hesitation, just read it.
Brief Review: A blend of dystopian and steampunk, this book will certainly get your adrenaline pumping and heart beating like crazy. The characters and story are really the things that makes it different from other dytopian books. The author's storytelling is impressive and would make you like it instantly. With a combination of many different themes, this book has the ability to really make you reflect on YOUR life. Simply put it, it's powerful.
Final Rating: 5/5 'Totally Amazing!'
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And now here are some excerpts to really get your interest going from the book. Mind, I'm trying really hard here to persuade you to read the book, so don't waste all my hard work! Also admire Jaxon's charm and wit in the second and fourth excerpt *winks*. There is a reward if you are patient.
EXCERPTS:
#1:
The Polatzi woman’s
broad body blocked the view of my intended hallway. Her hands were on her hips,
and her piercing gaze felt as if it might actually impale me.
Do they teach that
death stare to every Polatzi, or is this woman particularly nasty?
“Avery Pike?”
I jutted my chin in
the air. “Who’s asking?”
“You were off the
grid last night.”
“I don’t know what
you’re talking about.”
I pushed past her
before she could say more and felt the smooth fabric of her cape slap my legs
as I passed. Fiery anger consumed me, but I kept my expression neutral. Damn
Polatzi. They gave me nothing but unanswered questions and a lice-ridden bed at
an overcapacity orphanage, yet expected me to revere them. Providing
steam–being an asset they couldn’t get rid of–gave me immunity to the Polatzi
as long as I didn’t do anything stupid.
Like skipping class
and going to see Alice during a night of sweeps.
Yeah, that would fall
under the category of life-threateningly stupid, which was a couple notches
above incredibly stupid.
#2:
I’d never seen anyone
like him in Dome Four. His jawbone was strong, his cheekbones set high. His
nose was regal and straight and when my gaze reached his eyes, my breath
caught. Stormy blue-grey eyes that reminded me of shale returned my gaze with
seemingly genuine curiosity, if not a bit of humor. Strips of colored fabric
were woven into his dreadlocked hair, giving it a wildly unique appearance that
suited him. His smug expression made me realize he was enjoying this.
“Are you finished
checking me out? If you’re not, that’s okay; I allow every new woman I meet a
free five-minute gawking period. After that, it’ll cost you.”
Blood rushed to my
face. I tore my eyes from his magnetic gaze and watched as he took a worn
leather strap off his wrist. He pulled back his dreadlocks–deep brown streaked
with blonde–into the strap. His devilish grin pulled his eyes tight at the
corners. He was trouble incarnate. Trouble I may very well want to get into,
given the right circumstances.
“You’re at five
minutes and thirty seconds now,” he said in a purr as he leaned in toward me. I
felt his breath against my cheek, and my heart raced. “I’m going to start
taking payment, and I choose how that payment is issued.”
Before I could
respond, Alice stirred groggily beside me. She rubbed her eyes as she sat up.
“Where are we?”
“Good question,”
piped Jaxon. “One that your friend here failed to ask, but it could have been
because I rendered her speechless with my good looks.”
Alice moved to get a
better look at him, but he emphatically covered his face, as though he were a
vampire trying to block the sun. “Don’t look at me!” he cried, then grinned as
he winked at me. “I don’t want to make two ladies swoon in such a short period
of time. How would I entertain myself tonight?”
“You’re not that handsome,”
I argued mulishly.
“There’s drool on
your chin. Either you’re physically unable to keep your mouth shut, or I caused
you to forget how. Since when I found you, you were drool free, I’m going with
the assumption that it was me.” He fished in his pocket and offered me a piece
of white silk. “Here, a handkerchief for your trouble.”
#3:
I was moving double
time to keep up with his long strides. He seemed so sure of himself, so in
control of his destiny, even in this place, where he claimed we were imprisoned.
I didn’t have a shred of doubt that what Jaxon wanted, Jaxon got. He owned his
life. I so desperately wanted to own mine as well. Could he help me take
control of it, or would he cause it to crash around my feet? For some reason,
it felt like either option would be exhilarating if he were involved.
Exhilarating and
dangerous.
The back of his shirt
was soaked. The small “v” of muscles at the base of his spine flexed as he
craned his neck to make sure I was still behind him. Why did that give me butterflies?
He turned and smiled.
“Are you even listening to me? You’re way past your ogling allotment.”
“I’m not ogling you.”
“Trust me, I’ve
experienced enough ogling to know it when I see it. If you’d prefer to ogle in
peace, I’ll turn around again. There have been contests where my ass took first
place in squeezability.”
“You must have been
the only person in the running.”
He grinned
mischievously. “And the only one to vote, but a win is still a win, right?”
#4:
Out of nowhere, his
breath ran like warm water over the back of my neck. I closed my eyes for a
moment, then forced them back open. No. Not Jaxon. Nothing for Jaxon.
“Now it’s Mr. Pierce,
eh?” He put one of his large hands at the small of my back to lead me toward
Xander’s office. “I think I’m going backwards.”
“You are backwards,
Jaxon.”
He laughed and
muscled around me, sliding far too much of his toned body against me as he
moved past. His chiseled chest pressed against mine as he leaned in, inches
from my mouth. I sucked in a breath to avoid his scent. No dice. It still
overpowered me. His smile was evident even in the low light, and I bit my lip
to keep from sighing. His hand brushed my cheek, and he ran a finger down the
side of my neck, sending shivers through me. “If I were backwards, I’d be
Noxaj,” he whispered huskily. “What kind of name is that? It’s not sexy at
all.”
“I never said you
were sexy,” I whispered as his hands roved through my hair at the base of my
neck.
“No, no you didn’t…”
His lips were on my neck. His hands worked down my back.
I stood there like a
wet noodle, incapable of responding.
Do something! Touch
him back! my brain screamed, but my body felt detached. Do something, or
he’s going to think you’re on the relationship short bus.
He pulled away to
search my eyes, but for what, I didn’t know.
I willed myself to
give him something. Anything. An awkward grin, accompanied by a cough was all I
could muster. Really, Avery? Seriously? I knew later replays of this
moment in my mind, no matter how awful, wouldn’t compare to the actual event.
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Author Bio: Megan Curd is a graduate of Northwestern College in St. Paul, Minnesota. While having always enjoyed reading any books she could get her hands on, Megan didn’t begin writing until a friend encouraged her to do so while in college.
When not writing, Megan enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She loves to snowboard and travel to new places, and doesn’t turn down the opportunity to play xBox with her brother and friends when it presents itself.
Megan currently resides in Stanton, Kentucky with her husband, son, and Great Dane named Dozer.
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds really good because I loved Divergent and since you compared the two I'm super excited! Great review!
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