Saturday, 31 March 2018

Ace of Shades by Amanda Foody ARC Review

I received an eARC from Harlequin Teen in exchange for an honest review. Thank you so so much! This is a spoiler free review.




Ace of Shades
Written by Amanda Foody
Genre: Young Adult/Fantasy
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Release Date: April 10, 2018
Pages: 416
Source: ebook ARC provided by Harlequin Teen
Places to Get this Book: Amazon Barnes and Noble Book Depository

Recommended Age: 13 and up!


Summary:

Welcome to the City of Sin, where casino families reign, gangs infest the streets…
and secrets hide in every shadow.


Enne Salta was raised as a proper young lady, and no lady would willingly visit New Reynes, the so-called City of Sin. But when her mother goes missing, Enne must leave her finishing school—and her reputation—behind to follow her mother’s trail to the city where no one survives uncorrupted.

Frightened and alone, her only lead is a name: Levi Glaisyer. Unfortunately, Levi is not the gentleman she expected—he’s a street lord and a con man. Levi is also only one payment away from cleaning up a rapidly unraveling investment scam, so he doesn't have time to investigate a woman leading a dangerous double life. Enne's offer of compensation, however, could be the solution to all his problems. 

Their search for clues leads them through glamorous casinos, illicit cabarets and into the clutches of a ruthless mafia donna. As Enne unearths an impossible secret about her past, Levi's enemies catch up to them, ensnaring him in a vicious execution game where the players always lose. To save him, Enne will need to surrender herself to the city…

And she’ll need to play.

Review:

A mix between Caraval by Stephanie Garber and Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, Ace of Shades takes place in a town split in two where the events take place on the North Side which is a den of crime. This book focuses a lot on crime and crime lords/mafia families. Ace of Shades was so much fun, I loved the characters, plot and intrigue which filled the pages. I am excited to see where this plot line leads.

COVER

I adore the cover. I love how it perfectly represents the book as it has a tower of playing cards representing the casinos and games played in the book.

WORLD-BUILDING

Ace of Shades takes place in New Reynes where it combines modern elements (cars, showers, and electricity) with traditional clothing and history. Our story takes place on the North Side where crime is very common and mafia/crime families reign supreme. The town is unstable as there has been a revolution recently where the monarchy was overturned, the royal family killed and a Republic took its place. After the fall of the monarchy, there were still many supporters that had to conceal their true identity and live in secrecy. The North Side is divided into three gangs called the Irons, the Scarhands and the Doves but there are also two casino/mafia families: the Augustines and the Torrens.

There is also a magic system where everyone is born with talents that can either be split or 'pure'. Your last name(s) are an indication of which one you have. For example, if your last name is Salta, one of your talents is dancing. Some families talents are stronger than others or could be magical.


Then there are the characters.

CAMELLIA

ENNE SALTA

The main character, Enne Abacus Salta, is introduced to us when she comes to New Reynes in order to find her adoptive mother, Lourdes, who has been missing for several months. She only has a handful of volts (currency) and a name to look for: Levi Glaisyer. Lourdes informed her to find him as he will help her but instead of the kind man she pictures, she finds he's the Iron lord and a criminal. Enne's character was very likeable and goes through great character development. She arrives in New Reynes as a snobbish, naive, proper lady and completely changes to who she needs to be in order to survive.

LEVI

Our other main character, Levi, is the Iron Lord and has an alternating POV with Enne. He is compared often to Kaz Brekker by others in the book community and he is very similar. He cares for the kids in his gang and wants to pay them and treat them the best he can. He is a very ambitious character and knows he can do better than he is but he isn't sure how. He is also a diverse character seeing as he's black and bisexual (it's not cannonly stated but he clearly has an attraction to boys and girls).

FRIENDSHIP/FAMILY

Family is very important to Enne as she came all the way to New Reynes in order to find her mother. Her mother is very important to Enne as she feels that she is the only person she has left and the only person who understands her.

PLOT

The whole plot of Ace of Shades revolves around Enne's search for her mother. Enne and Levi meet early in the book and don't want to stick together but realize they have to for different reasons. Levi insists that Enne gets a job and he helps her but unknowingly puts her in a lot of danger. Levi is also in a ton of trouble as he needs to get ten thousand volts within ten days. The whole book takes place during these ten days and creates a lot more suspense.
ROMANCE

There is romance in this book but it is not instalove and is very believable and well written. The chemistry is a slow burn and we get time to see the deep connection that the two develop for each other. Despite the whole book taking place over the course of ten days, it seems to be a lot longer than that.

WRITING

The writing was really pretty and easy to read and understand. I liked how Amanda Foody separated the book into days so we could keep track.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Although there are books that have some of these aspects in them already, I felt like Ace of Shades had an originality to it. It has an intriguing plot line, the world-building is fantastic and the characters are developed and believable. The story did not completely wrap up and left there plenty to tell in the form of a sequel. If you like any of this, then pick Ace of Shades up.

Quotes from the Book:

NONE AT THIS TIME





My Rating: 5 out of 5 Crowns

Sunday, 25 March 2018

Weekly Recap: 3/19 - 3/25

I have decided to start doing a weekly post called weekly recap where I update you on my life, reading and watching. Plus any posts I have done or will do.

This past week was busy with quizzes and lots of homework, despite us getting a snow day in the middle of the week. Spring break just started which means I'll have more reading and writing time which I plan to utilize.

This Saturday, I went to the March for Our Lives which was an experience and though I doubt it will bring much change, it was great to see so many people come together.

Now, let's get into recapping.


New Books

Purchased:




Library: 

 




Received for Review: 






In Case You Missed It

NONE


This Week I Read




This Week I Watched

   
 


This Week I Listened To 

The Greatest Showman Soundtrack
Why So Sad by Halocene
No Excuses by Meghan Trainor
A Million on my Soul by Alexiane
Bloodstream by Transviolet
Monster from Frozen the Broadway Musical


Next Week I'm Reading



Upcoming Reviews





Upcoming Posts


Monday: Ace of Shades Book Review

Tuesday: TBD

Wednesday: TBD

Thursday: TBD

Friday: TBD

Saturday: TBD

Sunday: Weekly Recap




Around the Blog Community

Sunday, 18 March 2018

Weekly Recap: 3/5 - 3/18

I have decided to start doing a weekly post called weekly recap where I update you on my life, reading and watching. Plus any posts I have done or will do.

I did not do a recap last week because I didn't have time but I read a lot these past two weeks. I also started listening to audiobooks again which is exciting.

Now, let's get into recapping.


New Books

Purchased:





Library: 





Received for Review: 




In Case You Missed It

NONE


This Week I Read







This Week I Watched

   
 


This Week I Listened To 

The Greatest Showman Soundtrack
Why So Sad by Halocene
No Excuses by Meghan Trainor
A Million on my Soul by Alexiane
Bloodstream by Transviolet
Monster from Frozen the Broadway Musical


Next Week I'm Reading





Upcoming Reviews





Upcoming Posts


Monday: NONE

Tuesday: NONE

Wednesday: NONE

Thursday: NONE

Friday: Ace of Shades Book Review

Saturday: TBD

Sunday: Weekly Recap




Around the Blog Community

Sunday, 4 March 2018

Weekly Recap: 2/26 - 3/4

I have decided to start doing a weekly post called weekly recap where I update you on my life, reading and watching. Plus any posts I have done or will do.

This week was a great writing week which was due to the unexpected no school day on Friday. I wrote a couple of posts which I feel really good about and I managed to read an eArc and a physical book. 

Now, let's get into recapping.


New Books

Purchased:




Library: 





Received for Review: 



In Case You Missed It

This Week I Read





This Week I Watched

    




This Week I Listened To 

The Greatest Showman Soundtrack
Why So Sad by Halocene
No Excuses by Meghan Trainor
A Million on my Soul by Alexiane
Bloodstream by Transviolet


Next Week I'm Reading




Upcoming Reviews




Upcoming Posts


Monday: NONE

Tuesday: NONE

Wednesday: NONE

Thursday: NONE

Friday: Spring '18 Most Anticipated Books

Saturday: The Last Magician Book Review

Sunday: Weekly Recap




Around the Blog Community

Saturday, 3 March 2018

FEBRUARY '18 WRAP-UP



So, it's the end of the month and that means another wrap-up!

Phew! Another month has gone by and another wrap-up has been written. It's crazy how fast 2018 is moving already!

February was a difficult month as I had a lot of stuff to do and I also got sick halfway through. But, I enjoyed watching the Pyeongchang Olympics which were so much fun. I never knew I would be so into the halfpipe until this year. Some of the U.S. athletes were so funny this year.

I have also started planning out another part of Camelot Anew (one of my WIPs) as well as started planning out a sci-fi WIP. I am so excited to write both of these. I also did quite a bit of reading despite the Olympics and being bogged down in homework.

Join my book club: here.

 Anyways...

Time to talk about the books I read this month.


PHYSICAL BOOKS




The first physical book I read was Love, Life and the List by Kasie West. I really enjoyed this one despite many people not enjoying it. I thought it was a cute quick read. I really liked the plot and I liked how she was an artist which was something that I haven't seen much of in YA books. I rated this one 4 Crowns. 

The second physical book I read was Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli. I decided to read this one because the movie adaptation comes out in March and I really want to see it. I also really liked this one. I found all the characters funny and I thought the plot was cute. I rated this one 5 Crowns. 

The third physical book I read was Meet Cute by Various Authors. I enjoyed most of these stories. They were all cute first meetings of people that were a little bit unrealistic but adorable nonetheless. Overall, I rated this book 4 Crowns.





The fourth physical book I read was Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller. I've read so many mixed reviews about this book that I was really unsure about whether I should start it but since I've had it on my shelf for about a year, I decided that it was time to read it. I ended up loving it which I should have expected because I love pirates. I rated it 5 Crowns. 

The fifth physical book I read was The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell. This was a huge intimidating book but I ended up reading it rather quickly as it was intriguing. I loved the plot and the characters. Also, Harte and Esta are so cute. I need more. I rated it 5 Crowns as well.




The sixth physical book I read was Doon by Carey Corp and Lorie Langdon. I have had this book sitting on my shelf for a long time and I never read it even though my sister did. I finally decided to attempt to read it this month and I am so happy that I did. I enjoyed it a lot even though the plot was a little awkward sometimes. I rated it 4 Crowns. 

The seventh physical book I read was The Edge of the Abyss by Emily Skrutskie. I loved the first book so much and this was just as action-packed and it totally kept me interested throughout the whole thing. I love Cas and Swift so much and I am really hoping she decides to write a novella or something with them. I rated this one 5 Crowns. 


AUDIOBOOKS READ

NONE


ARC'S READ



The first and only ARC I read was Emily Windsnap and the Falls of Forgotten Island by Lisa Kessler. I loved the Emily Windsnap books when I was younger and I naturally had to request this one. I really enjoyed it as it had all the elements of the previous books and was just a lot of fun. I also wrote a full review of it which you can find on my blog and coming in my March wrap-up. I rated it 4 Crowns. 


REVIEWS IN JANUARY: 

NONE


MUSIC MONDAY:

NONE

TOP TEN TUESDAY: 

NONE

TOP FIVE WEDNESDAY: 

NONE


WEEKLY WRAP-UP:





DISCUSSIONS/OTHER:



FAVORITE COVER OF THE MONTH:



NEW FICTIONAL BAE'S: 

Cooper from Love, Life and the List by Kasie West

Riden from Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller

Harte from The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell


NEW FAVORITE FEMALES:

Alosa from Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller

Esta from The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell


NEW FAVORITE BOOK RELATIONSHIPS: 

Alosa and Riden from Daughter of the Pirate King 

Esta and Harte from The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell

Swift and Cas from The Edge of the Abyss by Emily Skrutskie 

TV SHOWS I WATCHED THIS MONTH:





MOVIES I WATCHED THIS MONTH:




WHAT BOOKS I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT MONTH:





NEW BLOG FINDS

NONE

SONGS ON REPEAT

The Greatest Showman Soundtrack - Musical

Bloodstream - Transviolet

That Man - Caro Emerald

Heaven - Julia Michaels

Curious - Hayley Kiyoko

High Heels - JoJo

Capital Letters - Hailee Steinfeld and Bloodpop

Why So Sad - Halocene

The Middle - Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey

Oh No! - Ali Bruofski


 BOOKS I WANT TO READ NEXT MONTH




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