TITLE: Snowed
AUTHOR: Maria Alexander
PUBLISHER: Raw Dog Screaming Press
PUBLISHING DATE: November 2, 2016
FROM GOODREADS: Charity Jones is a 
16-year-old engineering genius who’s much-bullied for being biracial and
 a skeptic at her conservative school in Oak County, California. 
Everything changes when Charity’s social worker mother brings home a 
sweet teen runaway named Aidan to foster for the holidays. Matched in 
every way, Charity and Aidan quickly fall in love. But it seems he’s not
 the only new arrival: Charity soon finds the brutally slain corpse of 
her worst bully and she gets hard, haunting evidence that the killer is 
stalking Oak County. As she and her Skeptics Club investigate this death
 and others, they find at every turn the mystery only grows darker and 
more deadly. One thing’s for certain: there’s a bloody battle coming 
this holiday season that will change their lives – and human history – 
forever.
Will they be ready?
MY THOUGHTS:
                 
                  
                    
                    
  After quite a bit of 
thinking, I'm giving this book 4/5 instead of 3/5 because even though 
there were parts of it that really bothered me (more coming up on that 
soon), I have to give credit for it being a very diverse, horror-filled 
Christmas tale. Charity Jones is a 16 year old attending school in 
California. Her mother is an attorney/social worker, her father, a 
weapons engineer, and her brother, a punk. Charity has an eclectic group
 of friends and she herself is bi-racial. One day she comes home from a 
particularly hard day at school to find her mom has brought home a stray
 foster child - a dashing, yet odd and backward, Aidan. Little is known 
about Aidan other than his father is a very dangerous man and is out to 
locate him and bring him back home. Suddenly a bully at Charity's school
 is brutally murdered and Charity and her friends find themselves right 
in the middle of this zany and sometimes terrifying Christmas caper.
First,
 let's look at the things I liked about this book. Somewhere within the 
past two years I've become obsessed with Krampus. Perhaps it's because 
Halloween and Christmas run neck-and-neck for my favorite holiday and 
Krampus kind of combines them both. Needless to say, this book takes the
 Krampus legend and greatly expounds on it. Secondly, the diversity in 
this book is great. We have geeks and nerds, Asians, bi-racial families 
and LGBT characters. Friendship really is at the root of this book and 
it's great to see such a wide variety of individuals. Finally, the book 
is fast-paced. You run into villains and heroes every time you turn 
around and for a while, you are trying to figure out who is who.
Now
 on to what drove me crazy. INSTA-LOVE. I know this is a young adult 
book and I guess some writers feel there has to be a love element to 
keep teens interested. Personally I don't think that is the case but 
either way, Charity and Aidan are madly in love before the reader is 
about 40% into the book. Now while the relationship between them drives a
 lot of the other things that happen in the book, I found it annoying 
nonetheless. Also, although I applaud the diversity in this book, I 
almost feel like at times it's thrown in the reader's face. Almost like 
there was a checklist of races and cultures which the author wanted to 
mention and as she was writing, she mentally checked them off. 
Overall,
 I'm glad I read "Snowed." As I mentioned, there just aren't a lot of 
decent horror/fantasy Christmas reads and this one definitely fits that 
bill. If you are interested in that type of read, I would recommend 
picking this up. However, if you really can't stand insta-love, then 
this is probably not the book for you and you'll have to decide if the 
good I mentioned outweigh it enough for you to give it a chance.  
RATING: 4 PAWS
 


 
Horror/Fantasy Christmas read? Sign me up, this one is a new one for me but I do love that cover and it sounds like a very good read with a lot diverse characters though I can see why the Insta-love drove you crazy it is my least favourite thing in books. Thank you for putting this on my radar.
ReplyDeleteInstalove is annoying especially when there's so much goodness around in the story :(
ReplyDeleteI hate instalove but it happens a lot so I have to take it with a grain of salt so to speak. This does sound kind of interesting so I might put it on my list. :)
ReplyDeleteI have hope for this one, Barb. Even with the insta-love. Thanks for the warning. LOL I like a scary Christmas read. Don't we all!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Glad to hear you liked it, this is coming up on next my to-read list and I'm excited!
ReplyDelete~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum
Oh geez, insta-love is one of my peeves. It drives me crazy (crazier?) Glad you enjoyed this though.
ReplyDeleteI'm so in the mood for Christmas horror. This sounds pretty great. Insta-love is kind of a book by book thing with me so it's worth a shot!
ReplyDeleteThis certainly sounds like an interesting read, Barb. Horror-fantasy Christmas?? Well, I'm happy you enjoyed it for the most part. Insta-love is hard...I don't mind it if it's done well but in YA...well, young adults can fall in love every other day, right?
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