I am a huge fan of Jordan Dane's so I am supper excited to help get this blog tour started!
In my excitement over On A Dark Wing, I actually posted my review early, so, sorry if this is the second time you're seeing it!
The tour runs from today, December 19th until January 2nd - with over 40 blogs participating!
Ten of these blogs will be hosting giveaways for copies of On a Dark Wing with winners being announced on a live chat with Jordan Dane on January 5 at 7pm EDT.
Also - Jordan is giving away a Kindle Fire to one lucky person!!
Reading Level: Young Adult
Publication Date: December 2011
Pages: 384
Series: no
Acquisition: NetGalley
Summary:
"The choices I had made led to the moment when fate took over. I would learn a lesson I wasn’t prepared for.
And Death would be my willing teacher."
Five years ago Abbey Chandler cheated Death. She survived a horrific car accident, but her lucky break came at the expense of her mother’s life and changed everything. After she crossed paths with Death—by taking the hand of an ethereal boy made of clouds and sky—she would never be normal again.
Now she’s the target of Death’s Ravens and an innocent boy’s life is on the line. When Nate Holden—Abbey’s secret crush—starts to climb Alaska’s Denali, the Angel of Death is with him because of her.
Abbey finds out the hard way that Death never forgets. (from Goodreads)
I was: Captivated by the exploration of the human capacity for love and it's effect on Death himself.
My thoughts:
On A Dark Wing plays out pretty much the way it's synopsis reads however, I suspect, that like me, you'll be surprised and fascinated with the depth and emotion of this story. I wasn't sure what to think going into it. Stories around Death as a main character are usually really great or really bad for me. I guess I have my own notions on how Death should be portrayed. I was more then happy to realize that Jordan must have gotten into my head at some point because her Death? Pretty much spot on.
Loved Tanner! He is sweet and genuine and he really would do anything for Abby and sure, he might be a tad unrealistic but that's what I love about him. More boys (in books and real life) should act like him!
It took me a little while to warm up to Abby. I couldn't believe some of the things she did, or thought. I guess some of it could be classified as typical teenage behavior but sometimes I really wanted to yell at her. She does figure it all out though - and I don't know if I would have been able to do that.
Final verdict:
On A Dark Wing was a unique read for me. I love paranormal tales but sometimes they can be a bit heavy. The elements of the fantastic in this book were realistic to me. No complicated 'you aren't what you think you are' revelations. Death is a constant in everyone's life and whether you view it has a concept or as conscience being, it isn't too far fetched to believe that depth of human emotion could have an effect on 'him'.
My second Jordan Dane book, and defiantly not my last.
Overall Rating:
5 / 5 Stars
Linkage Love:
Harlequin Teen
Author's Website
Goodreads
IndieBound
I think you hit it spot on with the amount of depth in this story that will surprise readers. Love your review! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteReally great review, Emily. Writing about death, I had to explore my own thoughts on it & give a voice to those views. Not easy. Recently I had a death in my family & I was very surprised how certain aspects of this book became a comfort to me. Glad OADW made you examine your own take on the subject. Thanks for hosting a tour stop. Happy holidays & have a great 2012!
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What a great review! I too really enjoyed On A Dark Wing.
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