After Katy's father passed away, she and her mom tried to make a go of it, but it wasn't the same without him. So, they packed everything up and moved to a small town and started over. Katy's mom is a workaholic, so Katy hardly ever sees her. She isn't shy, but she spends a lot of her time with her blog, reading and gardening.
When she meets the new neighbors, there are a set of twins her age, Daimon and Dee. She and Dee hit it off right away and are fast friends. Daimon, on the other hand, is a total jerk. He's very rude and insulting, even if he is very good looking. He tries to be nicer for his sister's sake, but keeps reminding her that they don't make friends with people like Katy.
Hurt, Katy ignores him and continues to be friends with Dee. When Katy is attacked one evening at the library, she isn't sure what to think. Her attacker keeps asking her where they are, and she had no idea what he is talking about. The more she answers his questions, the more brutal he gets with her. Sure she is dying; she is stunned when someone helps her.
The more time Katy spends with Dee and Daimon, the more convinced she is that they are not normal. As Daimon and Katy get closer, the danger heats up around all three of them. Will Katy learn the secrets surrounding her new friends? Will she be able to stay safe before the next attack takes her life?
Obsidian, the first in a new thrilling young adult series, is rock solid! With just the right amount of mystery, drama, romance and action, you'll be up late, unable to put this fantastic book down. The world building is modern and realistic, the characters well-rounded and yet just the right element of relate-ability and the plot compelling and unique. I can't wait for the next one! Highly recommend to young adult or science fiction readers!
When she meets the new neighbors, there are a set of twins her age, Daimon and Dee. She and Dee hit it off right away and are fast friends. Daimon, on the other hand, is a total jerk. He's very rude and insulting, even if he is very good looking. He tries to be nicer for his sister's sake, but keeps reminding her that they don't make friends with people like Katy.
Hurt, Katy ignores him and continues to be friends with Dee. When Katy is attacked one evening at the library, she isn't sure what to think. Her attacker keeps asking her where they are, and she had no idea what he is talking about. The more she answers his questions, the more brutal he gets with her. Sure she is dying; she is stunned when someone helps her.
The more time Katy spends with Dee and Daimon, the more convinced she is that they are not normal. As Daimon and Katy get closer, the danger heats up around all three of them. Will Katy learn the secrets surrounding her new friends? Will she be able to stay safe before the next attack takes her life?
Obsidian, the first in a new thrilling young adult series, is rock solid! With just the right amount of mystery, drama, romance and action, you'll be up late, unable to put this fantastic book down. The world building is modern and realistic, the characters well-rounded and yet just the right element of relate-ability and the plot compelling and unique. I can't wait for the next one! Highly recommend to young adult or science fiction readers!
ehhhh....
this book was okay, and was enjoyable.
Feel this series just has something...missing from it.
I thought this series would be amazing since the author's Covenant series is spectacularly amazing...but no.
Not a waste of read, and it seems many others enjoyed her book more than I did.
It's just not at the level of her Covenant series.
Then again I'm an adult (not a YA) and I feel her Covenant series appeals to all ages, while this series is more enjoyable for YA.
this book was okay, and was enjoyable.
Feel this series just has something...missing from it.
I thought this series would be amazing since the author's Covenant series is spectacularly amazing...but no.
Not a waste of read, and it seems many others enjoyed her book more than I did.
It's just not at the level of her Covenant series.
Then again I'm an adult (not a YA) and I feel her Covenant series appeals to all ages, while this series is more enjoyable for YA.
Well I didn't really think I could like a guy in a paranormal novel any more than Damon Salvatore (The Vampire Diaries) but holy cow Daemon Black just whooped Damon's vampire butt clear to Texas! Aliens could definitely be the new vampire, fallen angel, werewolf, etc. Dystopians? Meh. I'm so over them, it's all about Wild and Wonderful West Virginia now. ;-) If you're looking for juicy, sexy, fun then Obsidian is definitely THE book to read. I'm crying right now because I don't have book two, Onyx, in my hands. I'm pretty sure I'll be ordering book 3 at the same time just so I don't have to torture myself waiting. Loved every bit of this book!