Monday, April 24, 2017

True North Blog Tour - L.E. Sterling








True North by L.E. Sterling
Published by Entangled Teen
Published April 4th, 2017
Genre: YA Fantasy/Science Fiction

FROM GOODREADS:  Abandoned by her family in Plague-ridden Dominion City, eighteen-year-old Lucy Fox has no choice but to rely upon the kindness of the True Borns, a renegade group of genetically enhanced humans, to save her twin sister, Margot. But Nolan Storm, their mysterious leader, has his own agenda. When Storm backtracks on his promise to rescue Margot, Lucy takes her fate into her own hands and sets off for Russia with her True Born bodyguard and maybe-something-more, the lethal yet beautiful Jared Price. In Russia, there’s been whispered rumors of Plague Cure.   While Lucy fights her magnetic attraction to Jared, anxious that his loyalty to Storm will hurt her chances of finding her sister, they quickly discover that not all is as it appears…and discovering the secrets contained in the Fox sisters’ blood before they wind up dead is just the beginning.   As they say in Dominion, sometimes it’s not you…it’s your DNA.

MY THOUGHTS:  "True North" picks up right where "True Born" left off and is packed full of excitement and action.  And even though I may have enjoyed book one a tad bit more, this is still a strong installment in Sterling's series.  I think for the most part, "True North" is setting the scene for something major to happen in the next book.  Yet, don't fret, there is still plenty going on.

As the book starts, Lucy is still working with Storm in Dominion City and together they are trying to move into a position of power and figure out what is happening with the Plague and what role Lucy and her twin Margot may play in the cure.  However, upset because Storm has yet to follow up on his promise to help locate Margot in Russia, Lucy finally decides to take off on her own.  However, this time, she has some help from a new "friend," Alistair and of course, her True Born guard, Jared, is not far behind.  Together, the three of them travel to Russia, meet some new power players in the current Plague war, and get into loads of nasty predicaments.

I really enjoyed the introduction of Alistair.  I feel I need to clarify that there is no real love triangle forming as Lucy is still trying to fight her attraction to Jared and vice versa.  However, that doesn't stop me from being #TeamAlistair.  Oh well, one can dream.  Almost all of "True North" focuses on Lucy and when Margot is finally reunited with her sister, there is still a lot of her backstory missing. Being more familiar with Sterling's excellent storytelling though, I'm pretty sure the readers will learn lots more about what happened to Margot during her time in Russia when book 3 arrives.  I'm not sure about how I feel about Storm and feel there is still a lot to learn about the man who just might hold Lucy and Margot's fate in his hands.

If you liked "True Born" then reading this next installment is a must.  And if you haven't started this series, now is a great time to catch up and marathon both books.

MY RATING: 4 PAWS




ABOUT THE AUTHOR



I was a voracious devotee of sci-fi and fantasy novels all through my childhood, so I suppose it doesn’t come as much of a shock that I’ve returned to the genre with a vengeance. For a while I turned my back on the genre in favour of ‘high-brow’ literary texts. Ironically, it was my doctoral degree that saw me circling back. There’s something about the way postmodern literature plays with the arcane that had me utterly fascinated, and it wasn’t long until I fell headlong back into my old ways and haven’t looked back since. My first novel, which isn’t in the Urban Fantasy or Fantasy genres, isn’t high literature, mind you, even if it tangles with some serious statements about politics and the way our western world runs. My editor described it as something between Charles Dickens and The Catcher in the Rye: Serious Fun, in other words. My second novel, Pluto’s Gate, is where I’ve come home to myself: it’s a contemporary retelling of the Demeter-Persephone-Pluto story from Greek mythology. Folded into the mix is a Shaman-in-training, a magical book, Underworld Gods, a world covered in ice, a three-headed dog, and one lousy ex-boyfriend. But I’ll tell you this much: I believe in the power of words and stories to transform our inner worlds. Whether the characters be vampires or vagabonds, a good narrative sucker punches so-called reality anyhow. Website: http://www.le-sterling.com
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7121486.L_E_Sterling
Twitter: https://twitter.com/le_sterling 
Read the first 6 chapters HERE: https://www.wattpad.com/389011096-true-north-chapter-one




10 comments:

  1. Not sure if I would like this series or not but I do like the covers. :)

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    1. It's a pretty strong series. I didn't think I'd like it at first but I did and was really excited to read this. The author is really cool as well and I love that she interacts with me on twitter from time to time.

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  2. The covers in this series are great-very original.

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    1. Aren't they? I can't wait to see the next one. I think they are getting better as they move on.

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  3. This series has the best covers EVER. And they are about a plague that decimated world's population. AND you really liked the two books so I SHOULD READ IT!

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  4. Ooh I do like me that cover! I think this would be fantastic to have in physical form. Glad this was good. I'm seriously considering this one.

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  5. I somehow missed the first book but this does sound like a series that I would enjoy. Great review!

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