Author: Bisi Leyton
Series: Wisteria #2
Genre: YA Paranormal
Published: November 9th 2012
I
received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Book
Description
Sixteen-year-old Wisteria has embraced her deep
bond with eighteen-year-old Bach, a member of a supernatural race called the
Family, despite the risk of his family finding out. Should Bach’s people
discover his bond with a human, Wisteria will be guaranteed a painful and
bloody death—but somehow, being together is more important.
When Bach's father, the powerful Sen of The Third Pillar, hears rumors that his son has been willingly communing with free humans, the Sen decrees that Bach is to name a girl from the Family as his intended and pledge his life to her—something Bach as no intention of doing.
Their bond is tested when empirics, an elite group of Family investigators, are sent to the Isle of Smythe under the orders of Bach’s father to find artifacts stolen by the humans. They’re to find the artifacts at any cost. Among the empirics is Bach’s old friend, the stunning Alba, who has learned about Bach and Wisteria’s secret relationship, and surprisingly accepts this. With no one else in the Family to turn to, she becomes Bach’s ally and confidant, but possibly more.
As the empirics start to take over the town, Wisteria is torn between trusting Bach and the safety of the humans on Smythe. She soon realizes that she and Bach are on opposite sides of the war between the Family and Humans, and there is no middle ground. One of them must choose a side.
When Bach's father, the powerful Sen of The Third Pillar, hears rumors that his son has been willingly communing with free humans, the Sen decrees that Bach is to name a girl from the Family as his intended and pledge his life to her—something Bach as no intention of doing.
Their bond is tested when empirics, an elite group of Family investigators, are sent to the Isle of Smythe under the orders of Bach’s father to find artifacts stolen by the humans. They’re to find the artifacts at any cost. Among the empirics is Bach’s old friend, the stunning Alba, who has learned about Bach and Wisteria’s secret relationship, and surprisingly accepts this. With no one else in the Family to turn to, she becomes Bach’s ally and confidant, but possibly more.
As the empirics start to take over the town, Wisteria is torn between trusting Bach and the safety of the humans on Smythe. She soon realizes that she and Bach are on opposite sides of the war between the Family and Humans, and there is no middle ground. One of them must choose a side.
My Review
After
reading the first book in the series, I hoped that Wisteria’s social life would
improve, but during the first few chapters I realised that it hasn’t. The other
kids still treat her badly and often bully her. Wisteria has had to grow up
quicker than most of the kids her age and the others are still irresponsible,
having parties in the danger zone where the biters can attack you…… There is no
way I would go out there knowing that there is a possibility of getting
infected… But these kids continue to do so and blame her every time they are
caught, even though she is only looking out for her brother.
Wisteria
is the same quick tempered girl that I met in book one. She is always putting
her family first and covers for her brother constantly. Personally, I would’ve
smacked my brother if he was as stupid as David, and I still don’t know how she
kept her temper but she did.
Bach is
as confusing as ever; he is tossing back and forth whether he wants to be with
Wisteria or not. There were times I thought he was sweet but other times I
wanted to scream at him too. He has a lot of pressure placed on him because of
his place in the family but he is doing his best to try and work it out. Even
though Bach has changed his views somewhat, he only does so to keep Wisteria
happy. He is spending a fair bit of time on earth now, so he is beginning to
tolerate the humans for her sake.
Myopia
was a highly entertaining read and I loved how well the plot flowed. There was
a lot of action and some really intense moments that kept me glued to the
pages. The biters (zombie’s) always keep things interesting, but the cocky
Familia’s always take the cake. They are arrogant but they have the strength
and power that goes with it.
If you
love a good Zombie book, I definitely recommend this series. There have been a
few more twists thrown in and the series is definitely building. Bisi has done
an amazing job of building up the plots and I am keen to see what is in store
for Wisteria and Bach in the third book, Aporia which is out now!!
Excerpt
“I
promise when I know for certain what is going on, I will tell you and we will
help Coles understand, but right now my father has gotten involved and that
makes everything more complicated.”
“Why?”
“For
one, if he finds out I am communing with a free human.” He shuddered. “I do not
know what he would do.”
“Probably not any worse that my mum, if she
finds out you’re here right now,” she joked and stopped playing. “She’ll kill
you and your dad will murder me.”
Pulling
the guitar out of her arms, he put his arms around her.
They’d
spoken about the gravity of their relationship a few times, but they’ d never
been able to figure a way out that would result with one of them walking away
unharmed. The threat wasn’t her mother. Although she didn’t like Bach, since
Major Coles had welcomed him into the island, the worst her mother could do was
lock Wisteria away.
His
father was a different story. Bach’s father was the Sen of the Third Pillar
within the Family. He was a powerful leader who on more than one occasion had
killed free humans for communing with members of the Family. There was no vice
considered more heinous, disgusting and malicious as willingly loving a human.
The price of that was blood—human blood.
Both
factors resulted in them meeting in secret for the last four months. They
settled on the church clock tower, weeks before he’d left for Jarthan.
“Do
you want me to tell Coles you’re back?” She stretched herself across the lush
rug. “Did you get him a present too?”
“There
is a lorry full of ammunition parked at the end of the bridge, leading to town.
I am sure Major Coles knows I have returned. I also brought him some medicine
he said the hospital needed.” He pointed at several white boxes which sat in
the corner.
“Bullets
and pills,” she murmured. “Nice. Anything for my mum?”
He
looked at her as if she were insane. “She would shoot me in the face if she
ever saw me. The only reason she would not torture me is because I saved her
life.”
“So
basically, you’re saying my mother isn’t good enough for a present?” She glared
at him.
Rubbing
his temple with his right hand, he tried to explain. “Listen—”
Laughing,
she hugged him from behind and laid her head against his back. “I’m joking.”
“That
is not funny.”
She
kissed the back of his neck, and then lay back down.
“Your
mother is…” He turned to talk to her and saw her adjusting her skirt over her
legs.
He was taken aback by how beautiful she was. Many people,
human or Family, couldn’t see it for some reason, but she was the most
beautiful woman he knew.
She
finally noticed his stare and bit her plump bottom lip. “What’s wrong?”
Frowning, she sat up.
He
shook his head. The thoughts he was having were not something he could share
with her.
“Are
you all right? You’re completely red and you never turn red.” She touched his
face tenderly.
It
seemed to burn him and he backed away. “I am fine.” The images in his mind
changed to what he’d like to do with her. He wondered how many escorts she’d
had and what it would be like for him to really love her.
More
pictures flashed through his mind and some didn’t make any sense. The last one
was of him and the Seven Elders standing over the cliffs overlooking the Astolat
River, as his brothers tried to drown a tanned half-human half Famila
baby—Their baby. Did this actually occur and he was just now remembering it, or
was it a fear he had harbored, should they ever conceive a child? “I have no
intention or interest in a physical relationship with you,” he abruptly blurted
out. Nothing good could come of anything like that happening between them.
She
gave him a blank stare. “Okay.”
“You
mentioned earlier that we had not talked about something. I am guessing that is
what you meant.”
“Um,
yes,” she said quietly.
“It cannot happen between us,” he replied.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Author: Bisi Leyton
Series: Wisteria #2.5
Genre: YA Paranormal
Published: November 7th 2012
Book
Description
Escaping
from zombie infested Paris, Zola, Juan, Dale and Cheryl crash land on a
mysterious island called the Isle of Smythe. Immediately, the shady residents
abduct Zola's boyfriend, Juan, as directed by the dictatorial Major. One by one
the rest of Zola's friends vanish and it is up to Zola rescue them and escape
the island that is determined to turn everyone in slaves.
My Review
Paranoia
is a short story from the Wisteria series. We are introduced to four new teens
that crash their helicopter onto the small island of Smythe. What was different
about this story was how it alternated between the past and present of how the
teens have adapted since they have been on the island. They are curious and
want to find answers, but they go the wrong way about obtaining them. They
don’t know how to trust people so they get nothing in return.
It is a
quick read and I read it in an hour. We see some of the favourite characters
from the regular series - Wisteria and Garfield, and the dreamy Simon even
makes an entrance. I liked the story and am curious to see whether these
characters now have re-occurring roles in the future.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Bisi Leyton was born in East London in
1978. She grew up in London, Nigeria and the States, listening to the stories
life and love from aunts, cousins and big sisters.She lives in London, but has
worked around Europe including France, Germany, Ireland, Belgium and the Czech
Republic. She has a fondness for reading graphic novels.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Wisteriabooks
Current Blog: http://bisileyton.blogspot.com/
Old Blog: http://bisileyton.wordpress.com/
Twitter: @bisileyton
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/Bisileyton
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LOL, not a big fan of zombies, but this sounds interesting.
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Thank you for hosting my on your blog. I appreciate you taking the time to review both stories.
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Mimi, I do hope you give it a try. I'm not a horror or lover of gore. Wisteria is first and above all a love story.
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ReplyDeleteLOL, not a big fan of zombies, but this sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteNaomi...You say that you read the first book in the series. How important is it to read them in order? It sounds like it's pretty important with this series. I am pretty bad about reading things in order and sticking with a series. How many total books are planned?
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Had mixed feelings about the review. I thought both stories sounded excellenft
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Any time Bisi!! You know I like your books!!
ReplyDeleteIt is, not a lot of zombie presence, just enough to keep you on your toes!!
ReplyDeleteI don't think you have to read them in order, but it does help to get the full understanding of what happened. Lots of the characters overlap from the first book, so it would make more sense to read them in order.
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They certainly are!! Thanks so much!
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