Friday, November 16, 2012

Book Shelf: Ember (Death Collectors #1) by Jessica Sorensen

What if you knew when someone was going to die?

For seventeen-year-old Ember, life is death. With a simple touch, she knows when someone will die. It’s her curse and the reason she secludes herself from the world. The only person who knows her secret is her best friend Raven.

Then she meets Asher Morgan. He’s gorgeous, mysterious, and is the only person Ember can't sense death from. So when he pushes into her life, she doesn’t mind.

But when unexplained deaths start to haunt her town, Ember starts questioning why she can’t sense Asher's death and what he may be hiding.

Add on Goodreads......


Review:

Overall, Ember by Jessica Sorensen, the first book in Sorensen’s new Death Collectors series is a mysterious enjoyable read full of death, danger and romance!

Even though Sorensen’s self-published Fallen Star series is quite popular this is the first book of hers I’ve had the chance to read. Featuring Grim Reapers and Angels of Death, Jessica Sorensen weaves together new mythology that I hadn’t seen before throughout Ember.

Steadily paced, Ember features danger and mystery at every turn. The plotline was interesting, though there were a few moments where things appeared to drag on and the attitudes of some of the characters grated on me.

The story was filled with endless mystery, and the suspense was heavy as Sorensen revealed the secrets of Ember’s life. I was interested to learn exactly what was happening to Ember even though some of the revelations were thoroughly predictable. Sorensen kept me intrigued as various deaths and disappearance plagued Ember’s life.

As our protagonist, Ember was likable. She had a steady voice within the story and it seemed only natural to want the best for her, even though on occasion she seemed to miss what was right in front of her eyes. Ember had very complex relationships with the other characters in the story and coming from a dysfunctional family, Ember often struggled with her trust issues and secrets.

Unfortunately, I did not like Ember’s best friend Raven. While I understood her purpose within the story and the reasons for her actions throughout the book, she still grated on me with her selfishness and her attitude. Asher and Cameron on the other hand proved to be interesting as two very different love interests for Ember, both with very different secrets. I’m definitely on Team Asher, but despite who Cameron is, I’m interested to see where Sorensen takes his relationship with Ember in the rest of the series.

Featuring a steadily revealed supernatural world and a destiny heroine Ember appears to have, Ember was an enjoyable start to this new series. I have many questions after the ending of this book and I think I’ll look into reading the rest of the series; simply to see how Ember handles her abilities and choices!

Rating:
Source: Sent for review by Supagurl Book Tours. (Thank you Heather!)
Format: Kindle ebook.
Buy it: Amazon
Recommendation: If you want something easy and fun, but still mysterious, this is for you.
Cover: It pretty striking and there's one moment where it does depict Ember perfecty.
Will I read sequel/continue with series: Possibly. If I have the time.


1 comment:

  1. Ooh this sounds good. Haven't read anything by the author either, so will have to look Jessica Sorensen up :)

    ReplyDelete

Hi everyone!

Thanks so much for leaving a comment at The Rest Is Still Unwritten! I read each and every comment, even if I don't reply to them all and appreciate your interest in my blog.

Hope you have a great day and Happy Reading!
~Rachel
xoxo