Title: Die For Me
Author: Amy Plum
Publisher: Atom
ISBN: 978-1-907411-02-1
Pages: 341
Series: Revenants #1
Type: Young Adult Paranormal
Source: Purchased
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After a tragic car accident kills their parents, Kate and her sister Georgia move to Paris to live with their grandparents. Kate is stuggling to adjust and trying to cut herself off from caring about others, until she meets Vincent Delacroix. Mysterious and charming, Vincent sweeps Kate off her feet but Kate soon realises that Vincent belongs to another world hidden within our own. Vincent's world is dark and dangerous, and Kate is left wondering how much she is willing to risk for another chance at love...
This is the first in the
Revenants series from debut author Amy Plum and I must say on the whole I enjoed
the book. The plot is cleverly done and has a steady, albeit moderate, pace. In
some ways I wish there had been more action as she set up the two revenant
factions brilliantly, but in others I'm glad she spent so much time creating a
believable world for the characters to exist in. This does suffer a bit from
first-in-a-series-itis and I did find it a little hard to keep my attention on
the book. At times the writing seems overly formal which could be because this
is the author's first book.
I loved the Parisian setting. Paris is one
of my favourite places in the world and I'm so glad this really catches the feel
of the city (as well as having accurate geography). Paris is as unique and
beautiful as this book makes it out to be. This was one of the main things I was
worried wouldn't be quite right, but I'm happy to say it is brilliantly
done.
I really liked the characters. Kate seems like the standard
wallflower heroine at first but soon reveals an inner core of strength and
attitude that made me really like her. Vincent manages to pull off sweet but
slightly obsessed without becoming creepy. I loved all the other revenants as
well as each is unique and well-developed, as are Kate's family members. I wish
Jules had been given more page time as he's brilliant.
One thing that
really stood out for me is the uniqueness of the revenants (think nice non-gross
heroic zombies). The author has not only created believable characters, but
she's created two races of revenants - the good and the bad. The conflict
between the two isn't limited to the standard good/evil fight, there's actually
a personal history between a pair of key characters from their human lives.
Usually all conflicts are based in the supernatural world so it's different to
see a human grudge carried forward.
The ending is well done, as it ties
up the major storylines of the book whilst leaving a few minor ones hanging for
the next. It was only when sitting down to write this review that I noticed one
or two little things had never been explained.
All in all this was a fun read and I'm looking forward to reading Until I Die
.
Plot: 9/10
Characters: 9/10
Ending: 9/10
Enjoyment:
8/10
Cover: 10/10
Overall: 45/50