
Wasteland
Lynn Rush
Release date: September 1st, 2011
by Crescent Moon Press
Bound by the blood contract his human mother signed four centuries ago, half-demon, David Sadler, must obey his demonic Master’s order to capture fifteen-year-old Jessica Hanks. But as he learns more about her, he realizes she may be the key to freedom from his dark enslavement.
The only obstacle– Jessica’s distractingly beautiful Guardian, Rebeka Abbott. He must not give in to their steamy chemistry, or he will lose his humanity. But fresh off a quarter millennia of sensory deprivation as punishment for not retrieving his last target, he may not be able to resist temptation long enough to save what’s left of his human soul.
From page one, Wasteland jumps right into the tortuous life of David; a half-demon who either has to resist temptations, or succumb to his demon half – for good. No sooner had I started reading, that I realized this is not your average YA novel. It has a lot of mature content and a sophisticated prose that will appeal to older YA fans.
David is a tortured soul. He wants nothing more than to be free of his demon half who screams to let him loose. It’s distressing to see what he goes through every day, but his strength, his goodness, is remarkable. He’s an all around fantastic character. Simply having a male protagonist is wonderful. I’ve come to really enjoy books written in a male’s POV. We see David develop a connection with Beka almost instantly. However, it doesn’t seem rushed or unbelievable. It’s written in a way that you can see to the depths of his core and feel his attraction to her. It’s not simply lust, nor is it the clichΓ© love at first sight (or insta-love if you wish) that we often see in today’s YA novels. They just have this bond that you can feel from the start. And Beka as his own personal forbidden fruit, makes this a positively maddening romance. It was great! The steamy scenes are very intense and give these characters an immense amount of chemistry; almost unbearable at times. I would not recommend this to younger teens. I even think it’s classified in the new “new adult” genre. As a non-teenage YA reader, I thought it was perfect for the sophisticated storyline. It has the flow of a YA novel, but the maturity of an adult’s.
Wasteland is the definition of action packed! Fast paced and full of unexpected turns- It’s easy to get immersed in this book and lose track of time. The world building is interwoven in the plot in a way that gives enough details to make us incessantly curious, but without bogging down the story. This is also great for creating excellent turnabouts in the plot. As the first book in a series, I was not expecting the ample amount of story development that we got. The ending is also reminiscent of a stand-alone. As I looked into it further – the next installment feels more like a companion, as it’s the story of one of the secondary characters from Wasteland. I’m truly delighted by this since I get tired of series that either drag on a story until it turns into a jumbled mess, or simply feel like one book divided in 3 (or more).
A positively refreshing read; I recommend Wasteland to paranormal fans who crave just a bit more out of their YA novels. You can expect a hot romance, captivating storylines and a fantastic world- which, by the way, holds awesome fight scenes that would be brilliant on the big screen!
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LynnRush
Thanks, Giselle!!! Glad you enjoyed the story!!! Have a super day!
Jackie's Little World
I haven’t heard of this one…but I like! As another non-teen YA reader it’s nice to find those books that are on the more mature end of the spectrum. I’ll be adding this to my list π
Book Sake
Yay for action – I do love more than just a story at times. And being captivated by great action scenes is a good thing!
– Jessica @ Book Sake
Mrs Q Book Addict
Oh, this one sounds good! I love the cover. I haven’t heard of it before. I’ll have to add this to my wish list.
Jennifer | Book Den
Ooh, I love fast paced and action packed.
LynnRush
Hi, Jackie. Yes, the new genre is called New Adult. It’s for the in between. Geared more for the reader who wants something more than YA, but not quite the steam of the true Adult romances. π
Book Sake: Yes, there is a bunch of action and fighting in this one. That’s the kind of story I like to read, too so it trickles into my writing.
Mrs Q: Thanks!!! Yes. CMP did a fantastic job with the cover, didn’t they? Very talented group over there. Thanks for stopping by!! π
Jordan
Sounds good! I’ll check it out. Thanks for the review!
<3 jordan
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Lisa (Cold Moon Violet Books)
Great review, I’ll have to check this out, it sounds like something I’d like.
Thanks!
Rebs @ Book-Rants
What is the “new adult” genre. I’ve not heard the term before
Amy
Ohhh this sounds really good. I have never heard of it, but I am glad that you shared. I will be adding this to my TBR list. Great review as always hon!
Giselle
Thanks everyone!
@Rebs @ Book-Rants: The New Adult genre is fairly new and usually involves books with a bit older characters (18-21 or so) and/or more mature content but not totally adult with sex and everything. This and I believe Hushed by Kelley York are both considered New Adult.
@Lynn: You’re welcome Lynn I can’t wait to read book 2! π
Rebecca
Oh, I’m so glad I have this waiting to be picked up then, because it sounds like something I’d definitely enjoy as well! I’m so glad you enjoyed it and it sounds promising that it’s refreshing! Can’t wait to pick it up!
Rebs @ Book-Rants
@Giselle Thanks! That’s actually kinda cool! I’ve been waiting for more books like that forever!
Cambria
Great review! I have been wanting to read this book. I interviewed Lynn Rush on the blog talk radio show that i co host and she is a great person and i am so glad you enjoyed her book!!
Savannah Valdez
Hmm, never heard of this book but it does sounds great! Thanks for the review!
Bookish Brunette
Dude!!! This sounds awesome!!!! Need it YESTERDAY!!!! π
Shirley
Oh! This sounds really amazing – I LOVE fast-paced and action-packed books π it’s been a while since I’ve read a good paranormal novel, so I think I might try this! Definitely adding it to my TBR list <3
KTJ
wow this sounds AMAZING!! I can’t wait till I get my hands on it, thanks so much for bringing it to my attention Giselle!
-Kate
Nomalicious Reads
Janiera
That sounds like a wonderful read! I’m putting it on my TBR list now. Great review!
Shellie
I’ve had this on my list for-ev-er! I will get to it one day! Great review!
-Shellie
Giselle
Thanks guys! I hope you all like it as much! π