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Thursday, September 20, 2012

{REVIEW} A FRACTURED LIGHT (A BEAUTIFUL DARK #2) by JOCELYN DAVIES


A Fractured Light (A Beautiful Dark, #2)Series: A Beautiful Dark #2
Publisher: Harper Teen
Publication Date: Sept 25, 2012
Format: ARC
Pages: 352
Source: Received from publisher for review.

When she wakes up in unfamiliar surroundings, Skye knows something terrible has happened to her. It's not until she hears Asher, the dark, rebellious angel she fell in love with, that the memories come flooding back. She tries to put the past behind her, but she knows she'll be forever haunted by the ruthless betrayal that almost took her life.

Skye returns home, but with the knowledge of who she really is, nothing can ever be the same. As she tests the limits of her newfound powers, Skye discovers that she's capable of far more than anyone could have imagined. Both the Order and the Rebellion want her for their side as war between the factions looms. She can't forget the terrifying truth she now knows about the Order, but something holds her back from embracing the Rebellion.

"A Fractured Light" picks up right after "A Beautiful Dark"'s shocking cliffhanger ending and is perfect for fans of Lauren Kate's "Fallen" and Becca Fitzpatrick's Hush, Hush saga.

Light and Darkness. Chaos and Control. Love and Sacrifice. A Fractured Light is a gorgeous story of a world hanging on a balance; and how one girl's decision will change everything.

You know, for someone who claims to be tired of angel stories, I have to say that I have been on a real "angel high" lately. And honestly, I was a little worried about reading A Fractured Light. Don't get me wrong, because I did enjoy A Beautiful Dark. I just found parts of it to be very frustrating. I didn't like not knowing Asher and Devin's true intentions. I wanted to know which guy was good, which one was bad, and I wanted Skye to choose one of them, yesterday. And the ending? Talk about epic cliffhanger. I think I may have screamed when I finished A Beautiful Dark. But I'll admit, I often don't rush to read the next book in a series, but my need to know what happened next had my anticipation level for A Fractured Light set very high. This book torpedoed my expectations. I freaking LOVED IT.

 I loved that Skye grew throughout the story. At the beginning, which picks up very soon after the end of A Beautiful Dark, Skye is very disoriented. Obviously. Never could she have imagined that someone she was so close to could betray her in such a shocking manner. I loved how Skye determines to move on, to fully embrace her power and face down those who want her. And best of all, Skye makes BIG decisions. Decisions that she takes on faith, and is determined to see through. As the pieces of her puzzle, her unique and mysterious background, begin to come together, Skye becomes a much more powerful being to be reckoned with. A girl who will not let her fate be decided for her.

Okay...the love triangle. Devin and Asher drove me crazy in A Beautiful Dark. But they also made me sigh like a love-sick school girl. I was frustrated because I never got a true grip on either one. First Devin seemed like the perfect choice. He was kind, gorgeous, peaceful. But then here comes Asher with that bad boy swagger and a sexy smile. He is the kind of guy who appeals to your wild side, but he's not bad. Devin and Asher made my head spin. They both seemed crazy. Then, both seemed perfect. I think somewhere along there I busted a blood vessel in my brain because I couldn't handle any more! The love triangle is not as prevalent in A Fractured Light, though it's still part of the story. Skye does make a decision between Devin and Asher very quickly, and doesn't flop back and forth, but she learns that the world of the Rebellion and the Order is not black or white, and neither are Asher and Devin.

Jocelyn Davies has such a gift for writing a beautiful story. The story grabbed my heart and pulled me in and I didn't want to be let go. And believe me, I wasn't an easy sell on A Fractured Light. The characters are conflicted, imperfect, but embraceable. They were authentic. The story was constantly evolving. Just when I thought I knew the right path for Skye, a new revelation would come in and suddenly push her in a different direction. I found myself savoring the story, not wanting to reach the end. And when I did come to the end? Whoa. Did not see that coming!

A beautiful, romantic story of choice, sacrifice and love, A Fractured Light is a thrilling journey that will keep you hooked until the stunning end.

Favorite Quote:

"There is such a strong push-pull in me. Between control and chaos; passion and tranquility. Between what's fated and what I want. Part of me longs to take the plunge, to dive off headfirst and let the feeling of control evaporate on the wind. And part of me wants to be in a place where I'd never have to worry about that choice-or any choice. Where peace and calmness are the only things I'd feel." (pg.i, ARC)

"After all of the drama of the past few days, I was grateful for the chance just to walk, side by side, with Asher. To let him hold my hand as if it were all that mattered in the world.
  Because with all that was coming, I knew the feeling wouldn't last." (pg. 37, ARC)

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13 comments:

  1. Glad to hear the love triagle isn't as prevalent. I wasn't planning on continuing the series because I felt like the entire first book was nothing but a love triangle. Devon and Asher were fighting over her the whole time and it got old fast for me. I liked the different angel groups and how one is supposed to seem like the better side but to me both sides sounded like bad choices lol and both guys seem like bad choices to me as well. I liked Devon way better but then what happened at the end of the first book made me think both boys were not good.

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  2. I have the first book but I still haven't read it yet. Story of my life, right? After reading Angelfall, I'm ready for another good angel book, so maybe I'll be moving the first book to the top of TBR Mountain. Well, after I listen to Angel Fire. Oh, and Rapture. :) Great review...and for making those angel boys sound so swoon-worthy! :P

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  3. I totally need to read the first book in this series. Happy you loved this one so much. On a side note, the girl on the cover totally reminds me so much of Audrina Patridge, the girl from The Hills. Anywho, great review! Happy Friday!

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  4. I really need to pick up this series, it sounds so good!

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  5. I haven't read the first book in this series yet. I am not a big angel book person. I read them once in a while, but they aren't my typical read. This sounds like a good series though. I am glad that you enjoyed this one!!

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  6. *does happy dance* I'm so glad you loved this one! I've definitely been on an angel-high #noshame these last few months and although I wasn't overly impressed with ABD I did enjoy it. It really bugged me as well that you couldn't get a good grip on well, which boy to root for. There definitely was a lot of "flip-flopping". I can't get it next week because the Iron Fey boxset used up the rest of my monthly book budget money (haha), but I definitely plan on grabbing it asap. Great review! You've given me hope and convinced me that FL is worth the purchase.

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  7. Epic cliffhanger??? Maybe I'll wait to read this one. Seriously not in the mood for another cliffhanger. Hmmmm....yeah I'm not waiting but still.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Valerie

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  8. I keep debating whether I want to start this series or not. I am not a huge fan of love triangles and I am very picky with the ones I read. However, the series still sounds really good. So I'm still torn.

    Great review!

    Teresa @ Readers Live A Thousand Lives

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  9. I haven't heard much about this series but it is impressive that the MC, Skye, grew during the sequel, that's a good sign!

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  10. I haven't heard about this series, but it sounds interesting. Great review.

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  11. I really enjoyed Beautiful Dark and am looking forward to reading this.
    Thanks for linking your review!

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  12. I've read both and I'm worrying if there is a third book

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