Ratings9
Average rating3.6
In an effort not to make this review long winded (yes I know some of mine can get that way) I'll get straight to the point here. This book is extremely original and very interesting! Laura Kreitzer writes angels in a way that I haven't seen before. They have depth, they have substance, they have golden tears people. Golden tears. I'm not exaggerating when I say that it was the angels in the book that really drove the story home for me. I fell in love with them even more than I did the main character, Gabriella. Indeed, I applaud Laura for her character building skills!
Gabriella was also a very well written and interesting character to follow. You could feel her emotions rolling off the pages. I also loved how dedicated she was to her work, and how she was written to dissect every little thing that happened. As a person who has a father in the medical field, I know that people like Gabriella love to weigh options. They take every possible outcome and then make a decision! Watching her navigate the choices thrown at her was fascinating.
Now on to the reason I had such a hard time deciding how to rate this book. Truth be told, there are portions of this book that are extremely long winded. Entire sections of the story were so dialogue heavy that the book feels a little weighed down at times. If you'll look above at the page count, this book is truly a behemoth. It was the biggest book out of the last 5 books (all 400+ pages) that I've read. I've never minded a long book, and still don't, but the story needs to be moving along at a nice pace to keep me invested. This, and only this, is why I had such a hard time rating this book.
To sum things up, I think Shadow of the Sun has an extremely interesting premise and is a solid story overall! I'm hoping that since this is the first book, and therefore had to set everything up, the sequel will add more storyline and move a little quicker. We all know opening novels can be tricky! I loved the ending, and I look forward to the next installment.