Saturday, January 17, 2015

Trinity-The Prophecy by Kylie Price

I won this book through a Goodreads giveaway* that Kylie Price herself hosted. The Prophecy is the first book so far, there is a second book planned as far as I know. Price does have another book out called Wings of Vengeance. I did mention The Prophecy in my November and December book haul, and along with the book a few other goodies came all the way from Australia! I want to visit Australia in the warm months, and I am happy to have something that came from there *strokes book lovingly*.

Since fifth grade Trinity, Nikkee, and Sky have been best friends. It seemed that nothing could tear them apart. Until Trinity's eighteenth birthday, a day that should have been a big deal. The big 1-8, but it turned out to be anything but a milestone. Time was running out for Trinity, a prophecy foretold that she would be scratched by beast and bitten by monster. By the next full moon she would have to choose a side. So many questions pop up in Trinity's mind, will her friends still be there for her? Which side would she pick? What would happen afterwards?

I don't think I have read many books where an individual who has been attacked by a werewolf and bitten by a vampire has survived without being in a lot of pain or just died. I liked that a lot about The Prophecy. I couldn't put the book down, even with a few things that bugged me which I will get into later. I loved that there was a bigger backstory that kept being hinted toward and then finally told. The backstory really had me interested because it was the reason (for this particular book) as to why some supernatural creatures where created. I'm very curious to see how the second book pans out in terms of Trinity and her decision. Character-wise, I loved Nikkee I think she is another best friend that everyone should have. Sky, I wasn't too crazy about just because of the way that she acted but it is still very redeemable. I really want to see more from Garth though, he really intrigued me and he wasn't in the book all that much. Even though things moved really quickly, I feel as though it worked really well for The Prophecy. If it wasn't as fast paced as it was I could see myself having a hard time finishing the book. I laughed a few times which I always enjoy from a book. The preview for the second book realllly has me wanting more. The action in The Prophecy started and ended very well and I didn't have a problem with any of it. This ends with my love-hate relationship of a 'to be continued' cliffhanger, but I will take where it ended.

There where a couple of things I wasn't too happy about. They did drop my rating just a bit but not dramatically at all. The first one was the first third to almost fourth of the book I felt like it was "and then this happened, and then this happen, and then, and then" etc. Though those words weren't said all the time that is how it felt. It bothered me, but I could ignore it easily and soon it just stopped. The other thing was Nikkee seemed a little too good of a friend to be true. Nikkee is rich and it is mention a number of times that she is, and like I said it just read to be too good to be true. I hope that made sense.. But that's how I felt, if you feel different that's perfectly fine. The final thing that really bothered me that I could have missed, was that Trinity seemed to have little inner turmoil going on. I don't feel that there was a lot, and I don't know about anyone else but if I was told the things that Trinity was (and I won't even spoil them because it will ruin a good portion of the plot) I would have lost it mentally. Trinity held it together nicely, yes. She did have a smaller breakdown, yes. She did have Nikkee to help vent and talk things over with, yes. I guess I would've liked to have read a little more in terms of a inner battle with herself. There was some, it just didn't feel like enough to me.

All in all I really, truly did enjoy The Prophecy. It was a very good read and I loved it. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone who wants to read it. I don't see anything wrong with an advanced reader in middle school reading this. It's a pretty clean book even with the fighting in it, much worse is seen in movies. There is some Australian terminology, but if you use your context clues it's not very hard to figure out what it means. Obviously I own the book, and I would reread this many times before I would put it down for a length of time. I will review the next book, and any of Price's other books when I can.

Rating: 4.7 out of 5.

Page Count: 320 pages (paperback)

Price: ???

Next Book: Strong Like Me by Laurel Veil

Thanks for reading!
~Jade


*Note: I am in no way being coerced into making a review. Leaving a review is happily welcome but not required, thus if I don't like a book I will say so. This review is based upon my true feelings and thoughts about the book. I promise you I wouldn't let anything sway my opinion about a book.

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