Thursday, December 12, 2013

Blog Tour Stop!- The League of Skull & Bones by M.J. Fletcher



Title:  The League of Skull & Bones
Author:  M.J. Fletcher
Publication Date: November 23rd 2013 (first published November 20th 2013)
Goodreads URL: HERE
Plot:  Jess Grimm has the ability to travel to any dimension in the multiverse. There’s only one problem... it’s killing her.

Jess is a in a race against time to find a device that can slow the progression of the power inside her, but she isn’t alone. Others want her power, and they don’t care how they get, or if she is dead or alive when they do.

The only person willing to help her is the mysterious Ronan Sparrow a member of the League of Skull & Bones, one of the very groups that want her power. But what does Ronan want in return? Can Jess trust him or will she find herself alone with enemies on all sides?

The League of Skull & Bones, Book 1 of The Grimm Chronicles

EXCERPT: Prologue

I wasn’t alone in the dark.

Snarls and growls surrounded me, running my blood cold. I moved my head from side to side, scrunching my eyes, trying desperately to catch sight of the beasts before they reached me. My crimson swords weighed so heavily in my hands that I felt as if I’d been fighting for what seemed like eternity.

Claws and fangs suddenly slashed out from the darkness and I did my best to defend myself, though in my heart I knew it was a losing battle. The beasts were overpowering me and soon I wouldn’t be able to stop them. No one was coming to save me. I was alone.

Talons slashed across my back and warm blood trickled down as pain shot across my spine. I stumbled and the beasts—I was sure—tasted victory. They moved in at me in waves. I spun my blades trying to battle the never-ending tide, trying to survive.

It was hopeless. For every monster I took down, another two took its place. I wanted to live, I wanted to fight, but the agonizing pain of my flesh being torn and sliced was too great to bear. I couldn’t go on. The jaws of one of the beasts clamped on my wrist, and I lost my grip on one of my swords. It fell from my hand and clattered to the ground and with it went my last vestige of hope.

Blood drained from my body and my vision faded.  I would soon black out, and then the beasts would feast on me. A scream bubbled in my throat and my mouth fell open, but no sounds came out. I closed my eyes, not wanting to see my own death and hoped that darkness would take me before the beasts did.

I bolted out of bed, my mouth still open in a silent scream, and my sheets tangled around me soaked with sweat. I stood at the foot of my bed, my breathing coming in ragged gasps.
The nightmares came almost every night. I couldn’t escape them no matter how hard I tried. I yanked at the sheets, dragging them off me and tossing them back onto the bed.
I’d worn only an old t-shirt to bed, though now I wished I had worn more. I didn’t want to see my scars, didn’t want to be reminded yet again, but I couldn’t stop my fingers from tracing over the ugly scars that marked my arms and upper torso.

I walked from the top floor of my loft, down the stainless steel steps to the kitchen area. I yanked open the fridge and grabbed the container of milk and took a gulp. I placed it back in the fridge and slammed the door closed. I slipped down onto the couch that faced the large windows dotting the walls of my loft and sighed at the breathtaking view of Paris.  It always calmed me.

My fingers mindlessly drifted over the scars on my arms. They were a reminder of the very real night I had been trapped in a nearly unwinnable fight. Monsters had surrounded me and had almost killed me. If it hadn’t been for my friends, I would have died.

But I hadn’t died, or had I? I was far from the girl I had once been. Once I was the prettiest girl in school, and the girl who had hit every club and had had a blast when she had moved to Paris. But after  the vicious attack everything had changed, most of all me.

My fingers suddenly stopped, settling on the edges of identical tattoos on both my forearms. I glanced down at the image of a Skeleton Key. My scars refused to cross paths with the tattoos, as if they knew that they dared not go near them.

I slid my finger over the tattoo, and felt a buzz of power run through me. These unwanted tattoos were another reminder of something else entirely. But unlike my scar, I had chosen these.

The monsters may not have gotten me, but these tattoos were a different matter. They marked me for death.

I pulled my knees up into my chest and took a deep breath. Maybe I would wait here until dawn. Then I wouldn’t have to worry about any more nightmares or death that constantly stalked me.


I sat alone in the dark looking out on the City of Lights, awaiting the dawn and praying that I could keep death at bay and that I wouldn’t hear the sound of monsters.



MY REVIEW:

Sheesh, talk about a kick ass book with a bad ass heroine!!

The League of Skulls & Bones is normally a book genre that I’d normally pass over. BUT, after seeing the cover and its synopsis I just couldn’t pass up this reviewing opportunity!

I will admit that before coming reading this, it would be beneficial to you readers to first read The Doorknob Society before embarking on this since the main character’s journey really starts from there. You can read TLOS&B (like me) straightaway and still understand what’s going on but I honestly think it’d be in your best interest to get the background info before diving into the meat of this story.

From what I understand, the heroine, Jessica Grimm, was once one of your typical pretty girls in TDKS but in here she goes through a gritty transformation into a hardcore heroine after saving her cousin from a Gremlin attack and learning that she holds a deadly family artifact within herself.

She then embarks on a journey where she then meets The League of Skulls & Bones and gets partnered up with sexy and mysterious Brit operative Ronan Sparrow, and begins a quest to search for a device that may help or even kill her.

What will become of Jess as she begins to embrace her own sacred lineage and destiny? Can she trust Ronan? Or will her journey find herself with even more enemies wanting to use her or kill her? Read and you will find out!!

My verdict: I highly recommend! Like I had said in the beginning, normally stories like these aren’t my cup of tea but TLOS&B made me a fan of this series and MJ Fletcher.

I literally felt like I was on a rollercoaster ride as there is so much thrill, action, and suspense!! The plot and story line was so well-written, the pacing was just right, and the characters were engaging and intriguing. Definitely kept me on my toes!!

2 thumbs way up!

*A review copy was kindly provided by Reading Addiction Virtual Book Tours for the blog tour.*




My Rating:

-Overall : 9
-Plot : 9
-Writing : 9
-Characters : 8.5-9
-Cover : 8.5-9


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