Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Forbidden by Syrie James Review

ForbiddenForbidden by Syrie James

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Goodreads: Syrie joined forces with her talented son Ryan to co-write her next novel, Forbidden. The book is about a 16-year-old girl who comes into unusual powers, only to discover that she's half-angel... and her entire existence is forbidden. 

Alec MacKenzie is fed up with his duties to watch and, when necessary, eliminate the descendants of his angelic forefathers. He chose Emerson Academy as the ideal hiding place where he could escape and be normal for once. He hadn't factored Claire Brennan into his plans... 

Their love is forbidden, going against everything Alec has been taught to believe. But when the threat to Claire's life becomes clear, how far will Alec go to protect her?

My take: Syrie James and her son team up on this book. Perhaps they take turns telling the story from the point of views of Claire and Alec. Alec is a Grigori tasked with hunting down the dangerous half bloods or Nephil. But Alec is tired of his job so he squirrels away savings and goes to hide out in a prestigious academy where, lo and behold, there is an emerging half-blood and he's falling in love with her.

Of course, Alec needs to hide her so she isn't discovered but it might already be too late.

I have no complaints about the story, book or writing. I simply didn't connect with the characters and the story has been hashed and rehashed by different authors for the past few years. The angel or Fallen Angel falling in love with the regular girl or girl who happens to be part angel is told and retold. I didn't find anything about this story to differentiate with the other books except that I didn't care about the protagonists which actually makes them less likely to be remembered.

It's a good story. If you like angels and part angels engaging in a forbidden love story, this is it. I'm already invested in a few other series and trilogies.

3 comments:

Jessica@Booked Up! said...

Hiya, great post! Shame you didn't enjoy this novel too much, but great review anyway.

Jessica from Booked Up!

http://www.bookedupbloggers.blogspot.com/

:) xxx

Anonymous said...

Did you have trouble connecting because it was written in 3rd person? I didn't, but I don't like 1st person narratives from multiple points of view, so I was glad it was in 3rd.

Cialina at Muggle-Born.net said...

Thanks for the review. I'm a bit hesitant to pick up another angel book but it doesn't sound like this one does anything different from the ones I've already read. :/