Author: Jamie McGuire
Series: Providence
# 1
Genres: Action, Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance, Young Adult
Publisher: Jamie McGuire, LLC
Released: 20
November 2010
Summary: courtesy of goodreads.com In the old world shadows
of Providence, Rhode Island,
Nina Grey finds herself the center of a war between Hell and Earth.
Struggling with her father’s recent death, Nina meets Jared
Ryel by chance…or so she believes. Although his stunning good looks and
mysterious talents are a welcome distraction, it soon becomes clear that Jared
knows more about Nina than even her friends at Brown
University. When questions
outnumber answers, Jared risks everything to keep the woman he was born to save—by
sharing the secret he was sworn to protect.
When her father’s former associates begin following her in
the dark, Nina learns that her father is not the man she thought he was, but a
thief who stole from demons. Searching for the truth behind her father’s death,
Nina stumbles upon something she never expected—something Hell wants—and only
she holds the key
For Fans Of: Hush, Hush, Crescendo, Twilight, and New
Moon
My Review: Let me
start by saying that one of my goodreads friends (Cindy over at Once Upon a
Time Book Reviews – click our link to her site, she’s great!) was really
excited about this book, and though my TBR list on my Kindle is hovering somewhere
around 110 titles, I knew that this one was going get pushed to the top. I’m so glad that it did! So thank you, Cindy, for getting so excited
about such a fun read!
Providence
is a really amazing blend that has slight elements of the Twilight
novels and the Hush, Hush saga, however it is unique. Here is why:
1. Jared. Jared’s love for Nina has been growing for
quite some time. He doesn’t see her
across the lunch room, he purposefully inserts himself into her life with every
intention of staying there. This isn’t a
“hey look at the hot girl over there, I can’t live without her.” It’s built
upon things in the past (cue: the diary-reading scene, melt my heart!) Although Jared is overprotective, I felt that
he had a legitimate, tried and true, had already taken 1 bullet for this girl,
reason to be overprotective. He also
wasn’t afraid to admit that his weakness was if anything happened to her. Both literally and figuratively.
2. The Setting: Seriously.
This setting works so perfectly for this type of story and I felt like
it played really well into helping move the story forward. You know how is Harry Potter, J.K.
Rowling is always giving hints about what is to come through the way the
weather is acting? That’s kind of what
McGuire does in Providence,
I love when weather and setting is incorporated into a story. And I love when a story is set on a Uni
campus! I feel like it encourages
readers to head to University, which I wholeheartedly support.
3. The Story. I will
be the first to admit that I am a sucker for the stories that are like this
one. Although I haven’t made my way
through the Twilight books recently, they do have a very fond place in
my heart. Not only because they really
propelled me into a wider variety of paranormal books, but because they boosted
the YA industry into what it is today.
That being said: I love stories about true love! I love stories that have a happy ending! I love stories that are entertaining and fun
to read. Providence
is that way for me. It was fun, it
was light (material wise), and a great one to curl up on the couch and read
over an afternoon.
I’ll admit: The only thing I didn’t like about this book was
Ryan. Ryan was annoying. I felt like
through the entire book he was pushing himself onto Nina, and although I think
there was something (on the authors part) to turn Ryan/Nina/Jared into a
love-triangle, I honestly never felt like Ryan stood a chance. I mean seriously? He was annoying and so cocky it made me was
to hurl.
Holy crap guys I give this with a warning: this book with suck you
in. I’ve joked before, but this one
really felt like I had gone down the rabbit hole and wouldn’t be coming back
out for a while. I can’t wait to get
started on the sequel! I’m giving it
four pies, because I am literally hungry for more! Requiem here I come!
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