Welcome to The Bookish Babes' stop on THE GUARDIAN'S WILDCHILD Blog Tour. My stop included my review of the book and yes, a giveaway. So be sure and entire after you read the review.
The Guardian's Wildchild is a story that's unlike anything you've read before. It's not a typical romance story of starry eyed lovers in the throes of passion. No, Sidney Davenport and Captain Samaru Waterhouse are adversaries, at first.
Sidney Davenport is gifted in the paranormal, but carefully conceals her powers from the world. Even in the crises that threaten her life, she refuses to use her powers of telepathy, telekinesis, space/time travel. If her enemies discovered the truth of who she is, her Guardian people would be at risk. She calls upon her spirit guides, Seamus and Celeste, to guide her through a mine field of the insane - Madame and Captain Butchart.
But, God help Sidney, she can't deny her attraction to the man who has orders to perform her execution - the tall, dark eyed Captain Waterhouse. He's meticulous, disciplined and trusted by his ship's officers and naval seamen.
Captain Waterhouse is walking a fine line between his mother's Buddhist influence and a dark destructive path. He is about to scrap his higher morals to bust out of his hell. When a female prisoner is delivered to his ship, he has no idea she is capable of turning his disciplined life into a storm of unimaginable experiences. His prisoner's enemies, he discovers, are also the ones who hold his life in the palm of their hands.
The ending? Not a fairy tale ending here. But enough said.
Through stunning imagery, an intricate and adventurous plot, and a strong cast of characters, Feather Stone gives readers a fast paced story woven with murder and magic. ~ From GoodReads
The Guardian's Wildchild caught me off guard. The opening paragraph demanded my attention. When the story opens, Earth has been ravaged by natural disasters. Martial law is in effect. No mercy is shown to those perceived as a threat. Sam Waterhouse is a virtual captive to the military he is part of, there's no way out without risking his life or those of his children. Sidney Davenport is a Guardian, she was destined for greatness. When she is captured and sentenced to execution aboard Sam's ship, their worlds collide and are radically altered. Neither may make it out alive.
The Guardian's Wildchild really surprised me. I'm not sure why, but I expected this book to be more of a paranormal romance. There is definitely a strong paranormal slant to the story, and a bit of romance. But it really read, to me, like a mystery. And that's fine. The story was really strong, with the twist coming at every turn.
The Guardian's Wildchild was very well-written. I didn't love all the choices or avenues the story took, but the motivations were concise and well-thought out. The author seemed to have a strong sense of the story she wanted to tell and never took the easy way out of an awful situation. And I must say, I was very surprised with the ending. It was tough and raw. And I honestly never saw it coming. If you like stories that have a intense mystery with a fantasy spin, The Guardian's Wildchild may be the book for you.
Favorite Quote:
"The year 2020 was one long, terrifying nightmare. The planet trembled violently for months as if desperately trying to shed its skin. " (pg. 1)
Paperback, 277 pages
Published September 27th 2011 by Omnific Publishing
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*I received a copy of this book from the publisher, in exchange for an honest review. *
IT'S GIVEAWAY TIME!
Omnific Publishing is giving one lucky person an ebook of The Guardian's Wildchild!
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- Giveaway ends Jan 29, 2012 at 11:59 pm.
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Oh I was thinking this was a more romance too and since you say it's more mystery I'm actually more interested in reading it now! :) Great review Andrea!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really good book. The cover is really pretty. I like that it's more mystery too. Awesome review!
ReplyDeleteI loved the cover of this book. Great review!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds good! Thanks for posting the review and hosting the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAwesome review! Sometimes the books that have results that you wouldn't expect or one without the happily-ever-after are really good! I haven't heard of this one before, so I'll keep a look out for it.
ReplyDeleteA well-written mystery with a hint of romance sounds great to me. :) Thanks for the great review, and for hosting this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWendy @ The Midnight Garden
Thank you Bookish Babies for hosting this review. I truly appreciate your comments and those of the visitors to your blog. Thanks again and best wishes to everyone.
ReplyDeleteFeather Stone
Well, I actually like it when a book isn't all about romance. There are other things to write about, after all. I hadn't ever heard of this one before, so I'll check it out. Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
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