TITLE: It Happened One Doomsday (Dru Jasper #1)
AUTHOR: Laurence MacNaughton
PUBLISHER: Pyr
PUBLISHING DATE: July 12, 2016
FROM GOODREADS: Magic is real. Only a
handful of natural-born sorcerers can wield its arcane power against
demons, foul creatures, and the forces of darkness. These protectors of
the powerless are descendants of an elite order. The best magic-users in
the world.
Unfortunately, Dru isn’t one of them.
Sure,
she’s got a smidge of magical potential. She can use crystals to see
enchantments or brew up an occasional potion. And she can research
practically anything in the library of dusty leather-bound tomes she
keeps stacked in the back of her little store. There, sandwiched between
a pawn shop and a 24-hour liquor mart, she sells enough crystals,
incense, and magic charms to scrape by. But everything changes the day a
handsome mechanic pulls up in a possessed black muscle car, his eyes
glowing red.
Just being near Greyson raises Dru’s magical powers
to dizzying heights. But he’s been cursed to transform into a demonic
creature that could bring about the end of the world.
Then she
discovers that the Harbingers, seven fallen sorcerers, want to wipe the
planet clean of humans and install themselves as new lords of an
unfettered magical realm. And when they unearth the Apocalypse Scroll,
the possibility of a fiery cosmic do-over suddenly becomes very real.
There’s
only one chance to break Greyson’s curse and save the world from a
fiery Doomsday – and it’s about to fall into Dru’s magically
inexperienced hands...
MY THOUGHTS:
This
book was so much fun and I'm glad I finally got around to reading it.
Dru Jasper runs a crystal shop where she helps people solve problems
with magic. She has never considered herself a sorceress like her
mother, but instead sees herself as a geek who dabbles in magic and
longs for normalcy. That's until Greyson walks into her store and into
her life. Once they meet, sparks fly, literally and figuratively.
Greyson is turning into a demon and has no idea why, not to mention that
the previously week he had no idea magic existed. Dru and her friends,
Opal and Rane, set out to help Greyson and basically save the world as
they learn that he is quickly morphing into one of the 4 horses of the
apocalypse.
While I actually feel this is a "light" urban
fantasy book, I enjoyed it nonetheless. I have to give MacNaughton
credit for his premise of the 4 horses taking earth by storm in the form
of demons driving muscle cars. It's such an awesome concept and as the
child one a once-upon-a-time drag racer, I probably don't have to say
that muscle cars and fast rides excite me. I also really love
MacNaughton's characters, especially Dru's best friend Rane. Rane has
the ability to morph into whatever geological substance she is in
contact with, which definitely helps in the battle against demons. She
and Dru have a tenuous relationship at times, but the reader can tell
they are really close and always have each other's back. There is sort
of a love triangle in this book, and I really just want Dru to wake up
and see what a jerk Nate is, but I have a feeling that's a story for a
different book.
If you like urban fantasy which is light on the
grit, but want to read an interesting new take on the 4 horses of the
apocalypse, then you need to pick up this book. It's a whole lot of fun
and a promising start to a new series.
RATING: 4 PAWS
Ach! I was liking the sound of it until love triangle was mentioned. Love triangles are a total dealbreaker for me and I never read books that feature one. It's my pet hate in UF books. What a pity!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fun one despite the love triangle. :)
ReplyDeleteI'll be reading this soon, I hope! And I don't really mind about the love triangle:-)
ReplyDeleteGreat review, I'm so excited seeing all these positive posts about this book. Really looking forward to diving in soon.
ReplyDelete~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum
I really have been wanting to try a book that involves the 4 horsemen in some way, so this sounds like it could be good. I light my urban fantasy gritty though, so I'm a little hesitant for that reason. I'll put it as a maybe and consider it :-)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this too, yes, agreed, light fantasy, loved the concept though like you. And just well done and entertaining.
ReplyDeleteLynn :D
Ohh awesome review Barb! This one really looks and sounds absolutely fantastic and right up my alley. Plus I haven't read a book with the four horsemen in them. Thank you for the great post my friend.
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