Showing posts with label Jana Oliver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jana Oliver. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Foretold (Demon Trappers book #4) by Jana Oliver

 Title: Foretold
                                                                  Author: Jana Oliver
                                                                  Pages: 438
                                                                  Published: August 6th 2012, by Macmillan Children's Books
                                                                  Series: Demon Trappers book #4
                                                                  Genre: YA, Angels
                                                                  Stars: 3.5/5

In the fourth Demon Trappers novel, Riley faces the final battle for humanity and Beck's heart—and Hell is the least of her problems

Now that Riley’s managed to (just barely) fend off Armageddon, everything’s changed. Well . . . most things. After their passionate kiss before the big battle in the cemetery, Beck is back to treating her like a little girl, as if nothing ever happened. While she’d love to just tell him off and move on, Riley vowed to take care of Beck the way he’s taken care of her since her father’s death—but she’s about to get a whole lot more than she bargained for. When she’s commissioned to go with Beck to his hometown and help him care for his dying mother, they stumble too close to a dark and murderous secret, one that Beck fears will drive Riley away from him forever. As chaos breaks loose, Riley may be Beck's only hope for redemption . . . and survival.



Meanwhile, up in Atlanta, it’s quickly becoming clear that Heaven may have won a battle, but the war is far from over. Riley and Beck face a stormy future, as Lucifer's ex-right-hand-man, Sartael, proves himself to be more resilient than anyone thought. He has Atlanta in his grip and is about to begin a brutal war with the prince of Hell. As the seconds tick down toward a final confrontation, it's up to Riley and the man she loves to finally defeat their old enemy, or lose everything they've fought for.



***THIS REVIEW WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS***
It’s very hard to write a review for this book because this is the last book in the series, so it’s going to be hard not to include spoilers from previous books. Click here for my review on book one. 

Okay, so basically, after the huge the battle between the trappers, demons and even angels, Riley had no choice but to trade her soul in order to save the world. This is when she and Beck shared a passionate kiss and he confesses his feelings for her. Finally!

When it seems to be going good for Riley and Beck Beck’s ex, Justine, is adamant to find out about Beck’s past, which Beck is desperate to keep hidden. Due to this, he pushes Riley away.....andddd then we’re back to square one (okay, not that far back, but you know what I mean).

Riley accompanies Beck to his hometown to spend some time with his mum who is dying. In the midst of this, she finds out Beck’s secret. Meanwhile, in Atlanta Ori, the fallen angel, is getting ready to go up against Hell in order to save Riley.

I’m not going to give a review on each character, since my opinions about them are pretty much the same as the other previous books which I had done a review for. But I will say this, that in this book, you learn about Beck’s secret that he was so desperate to keep it hidden, especially from Riley, but it wasn’t that big of a deal anyway. He knew he was misunderstood by the entire neighbourhood and actually thought that Riley would take their side as opposed to his. It’s kind of absurd to be honest.

Also, I really wanted to find out who Beck’s father was, but sadly, the readers don’t get that opportunity. I guess because it wasn’t that important, but it would have been nice for Beck to find out.

I did think it was quite a touching moment when Beck’s mum (who was a terrible mother) saved Beck from Limbo and, whilst this does not make up for all the ridiculous things she did to Beck when he was small, at least she had some sort of humanity in her. 

I never liked Ori, but I guess he kind of redeemed himself in this book, even though he did die at the end. He always felt something for Riley, hence his decision to make her go through an intense training session with him every night, in order to train her up to kill the demons and her soul to be free.

The last battle was good and action packed but I still think the battle in the third book was the best out of them all.


All in all, it was an okay book series.


Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Forsaken (Demon Trappers book #1) by Jana Oliver

Forsaken (The Demon Trappers, #1) Title: Forsaken
                                                      Author: Jana Oliver
                                                      Pages: 422
                                                      Published: February 2011, Macmillan Children's Books
                                                      Genre: YA, urban dystopian fanstasy
                                                      Stars: 4/5

Riley Blackthorne just needs a chance to prove herself—and that’s exactly what the demons are counting on...

Seventeen-year-old Riley, the only daughter of legendary Demon Trapper, Paul Blackthorne, has always dreamed of following in her father's footsteps. The good news is, with human society seriously disrupted by economic upheaval and Lucifer increasing the number of demons in all major cities, Atlanta’s local Trappers’ Guild needs all the help they can get—even from a girl. When she’s not keeping up with her homework or trying to manage her growing crush on fellow apprentice, Simon, Riley’s out saving distressed citizens from foul-mouthed little devils – Grade One Hellspawn only, of course, per the strict rules of the Guild. Life’s about as normal as can be for the average demon-trapping teen.

But then a Grade Five Geo-Fiend crashes Riley’s routine assignment at a library, jeopardizing her life and her chosen livelihood. And, as if that wasn’t bad enough, sudden tragedy strikes the Trappers’ Guild, spinning Riley down a more dangerous path than she ever could have imagined. As her whole world crashes down around her, who can Riley trust with her heart—and her life?


Forsaken was a great read. It’s one of the most underrated supernatural creatures.

The future world Oliver created felt authentic. It was set in an urban, desolate place set in the future, where it is filled with a variety of creatures from demons to witches to angels.  

The main female character is Riley and she most certainly does not play a damsel in distress. She is an old tough boot, she likes to do things her own way. She wants to prove that any girl can be good as a boy trapper. There are some sexist Council members who do not like Riley, due to the fact that she is purely a girl. I liked Riley sticking up for herself (and not to mention in an indirect way to all girls).  However, beneath the tough exterior, she's still just a girl who has to deal with more heartbreak than any seventeen-year-old should, but this does  mature her as a character.

Another character I really liked was Beck. At first he just seems like an over protective big brother, but there is a lot of things going on with him that Riley is not aware of, especially his actual feelings towards her. Riley no doubt finds him annoying and stubborn and literally hates him, but there are instances where she tends to look deeper and is surprised about her feelings towards Beck. His relationship with Riley’s dad was quite complex,  he really looked up to Paul Blackthorne, who was like a father-figure, and much like Riley, he was trying to be the best Trapper he could. I think it really showed his determination and also helped explain why he cared so much for Riley. I really want something more to happen with Beck and Riley and I hope things start to heat up between them in the next books.

The other love interest in Riley’s life is Simon. He is also a Trapper in training and while not my favourite character, there were aspects that I liked of him. He showed true passion and care for Riley. He used his belief in God to help him with his training. However, he was too much of a softy and he was too dull and wimpy for my liking, not to mention he was predictable. He lacks the passion and fire that a relationship needs. Actually, thinking about it, I have my suspicions whether Simon was actually a villain within the book (I mean who could be THAT good and kind hearted, without an alternative motive?). But that quickly diminished after reading the second book ‘Forbidden’ (review to come). 

The last guy named on the blurb is Ori. There's not really much to be said about this guy as he literally appeared in the last couple of pages (but his character is certainly developed in the next book). But from what I can tell in this book, is that he is going to be a major love interest for Riley, adding more tension to the ever growing love triangle.....or square....or maybe even a pentagon!   

The plot was full of action and there was never a dull moment. Not much I can say about it but that is kept my dancing from toe to toe, especially in the somewhat epic fight scene with the Demon Trappers and the demons who suddenly had the ability to step over holy ground. The part that actually got me sweating was when the angels appeared to provide aid to the dying Trappers. Woop woop! 


The writing was also good, very simple and easy to read. However, Beck’s colloquial language did take time to get used to however, it adds to his authenticity of his character and it demonstrates the area that they live in. 

Notable quotes/passages:
“Ozymandias controls not only the dead, but the living. He works the dark magics, and it is said he knows the paths between the worlds and walks them without fear. He wields the-"
"Stop! In English, okay?""
"In English?" she asked, throwing the empty wineglass into the picnic basket. Riley nodded.
"You're in serious shit.” 








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