Ronan
Ronan
Ratings2
Average rating4.8
The moment I saw : “Every day, pieces of my home, my life, are chipped away by time's insistent chisel.”, I was 100% sure this's going to be one of these unforgettable, heart-piercing books that will leave a blazing trail behind in my memory and hold a special place amongst my favorite books. And I wasn't wrong. The author has done really outstanding work in creating and piecing together such a complex, vibrant, colorful world with so many races invading Earth after the Veil has fallen. Humanity as always is well represented in a convincing, rather realistic way in its complicated dichotomy.
Despite the difficulties, the challenges and the obstacles, people and monsters have found their new way of living on a planet, ravaged by neverending wars. The masterful descriptions are boosting the fast paced plot line and enhancing the emotional experience while the imagination walks page by page, meeting more and more intriguing details with each new chapter.
The moral dilemma who is actually the real monster in this dystopian, post apocalyptic world adds additional suspense element because after the initial invasion and the clash between the new species and the old ones who already leave on Earth, the whole picture have somehow dramatically changed.
The concept of fated mates and how their existence could turn the tides and unite invaders and survivors is implemented from the start and is the foundation on which the whole plot is built on. Ronan is one of these endearing kind of characters whose personality and temperament are simultaneously charming and infuriating and make the reading one better and very interesting experience. Coupled with all the sass and brass, one little human can contain /Cameron/ and the adventure quickly turns laugh-out-loud ridiculously sweet, spicy and addictive.
I can't imagine how it could get any better, but I have no doubts, the author has one/two more Aces, hidden to make the next book even more interesting.