Daimon (Covenant 0.5)
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
ebook, 62 pages
Published May 10th 2011
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Love in my world usually ended up with someone hearing “I smite thee!” as she was cursed to be some lame flower for the rest of her life.
For three years, Alexandria has lived among mortals—pretending to be like them and trying to forget the duty she'd been trained to fulfill as a child of a mortal and a demigod. At seventeen, she's pretty much accepted that she's a freak by mortal standards... and that she'll never be prepared for that duty.
According to her mother, that’s a good thing.
But as every descendant of the gods knows, Fate has a way of rearing her ugly head. A horrifying attack forces Alex to flee Miami and try to find her way back to the very place her mother had warned her she should never return—the Covenant. Every step that brings her closer to safety is one more step toward death… because she's being hunted by the very creatures she'd once trained to kill.
The daimons have found her.
REVIEW:
Daimon is surprisingly good despite its pages.
I reminds me a little of Vampire Academy. I dunno why, is it because of the school that will teach you about and how to fight daimon or the forbidden relationships or the daimons eating disorder? Well at least its not about vampires.
This is great introduction to the series, indeed. fast-paced and have new exciting version about demigods and stuffs. The characters are easy to remember, hello ~Aiden, yeah. Spell HOT! He only appear in the last pages yet very capturing and mystery? :D
Thin yet every pages is packed and essential that you'll gonna end up waiting for the first book [Half-Blood] to be published.
Its like eating cake. Just a small bite and your addicted - became full yet craving for more.
The eBook includes a sneak peek at the beginning of Half-Blood so readers of the novella can choose either to be left with a cliffhanger or continue the adventure for just a little longer and get to meet a new character only hinted at in Daimon.
ReplyDeleteIf Daimon is only just the beginning of what we can expect, then this is undoubtedly an author to watch and a series that can be counted among those "must reads."