Book Review: Rain of Ash (Project Fifteen #1)

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Author: Rachel Elisabeth Judd
Release Date: September 18th, 2014
Series: Project Fifteen
Genre: Fantasy
Edition: Kindle (mobi)
Pages: 211
Publisher: Self-Published
Source: Author
Buy it here: Amazon

Blurb

Three years ago, after a terrible fight with her father, Lydia Bradshaw vanished without a trace.

Her younger sister Gwen never gives up hope, though, waiting for Lydia to eventually come home.

But when Lydia finally does resurface, it’s not what Gwen expected. Lydia’s changed in her time away, in ways Gwen can barely understand. After her family home burns, Gwen gets taken in by a cadre of vampire hunters who call themselves Project Fifteen. They welcome Gwen, teaching her how to hunt and fight vampires. And Gwen embraces the opportunity to take revenge on the vampires who have hurt her family.

But not everyone is what they seem. Everyone has secrets, even Gwen. Will Gwen be able to survive her introduction into the hidden world of Project Fifteen?

Rating
5-stars Review

Plot/Story:

The plot was fast paced and kept moving. I really enjoyed the story. Actually I enjoyed it so much that I read 8 chapters the first night I opened it. I couldn’t put the book down. I was thrilled to read it and couldn’t wait to get back to it the next day.

Characters:

Gwen was a very strong female character and I loved her so much! She goes through a lot, losing over half her family, but she keeps on going. She gives herself time to grieve, but minutes later she is ready to get revenge. She was born to be a fighter and the story allows us to watch as she becomes stronger in fighting, without losing her compassion.

Romance/Kills:

There is a bit of romance in the story. One that will have you screaming “HE LIKES YOU” and “JUST KISS ALREADY!” Sorry for all caps, but I swear I was secretly screaming this at the book. You will know what I mean when you read the story.

Writing:

Fantastic writing! The book was well edited, which made it much easier to read. There were a few mistakes here and there, but nothing to worry over because they were far and few.

Beginning:

As stated above, I read the first 8 chapters in the first night. I would have finished the book in a day if I had had time to do so. The beginning starts out fast, things are happening and you can’t wait to find out what is actually going on.

Ending:

The ending was just as good as the rest of the book. It leaves it open for the next book, a few questions left unanswered, but nothing so bad that you would decide not to read the next book. It was a really well done ending that has me waiting impatiently for the next book.

Blurb:

The blurb was satisfying and was the reason I choose to read this particular book. Lucky for me I didn’t let the cover bother me, because the blurb drew me in. Of course, the word vampire was in the blurb and that will always catch my attention.

Cover Art:

This is the only problem I have with this book. The cover is so boring and unattractive. The concept of the cover is going in the right direction, but it lost its way in the process. If I were to see this book on a shelf at my local book store, I would pass it by because the cover makes the story look cheap. Forgive me for being one of those people that judges a book by its cover, I can’t help it. I surely would have missed out on something great if I had let the cover of this book dictate whether I read it or not.

You can also read this review at Goodreads and Amazon.

 Other Stuff

Opening Line: I’m working on a theory that police station coffee is really condensed misery.

Highlights: Fast paced story.

Lowlights: The cover.

Final Thoughts: If you don’t read this, you are missing out on a great story.


Review by:

pics-2Heather Mostella:

I’m a reader, writer, dreamer, and crafter. I like to create things and I love to see what others create. I avoid reality as much as possible, and often pretend I’m a vampire. I also own a group of black cats, so my neighbors think I’m a witch and I’m okay with that.

Read more about Heather here.

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