Monday 25 April 2011

Review: Starcrossed - Josephine Angelini

Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini, published by Macmillan on 3rd June 2011 

Goodreads synopsis:
Set on the island of Nantucket, Starcrossed tells the tale of Helen Hamilton, a young woman whose destiny is forever altered when she meets Lucas Delos and tries to kill him in front of her entire high school. Which is terribly inconvenient, not only because Lucas is the most beautiful boy on the island, but also because Helen is so achingly shy she suffers physical pain whenever she is given too much attention.

Making matters worse, Helen is beginning to suspect she’s going crazy. Whenever she’s near Lucas or any member of his family she sees the ghostly apparitions of three women weeping bloody tears, and suffers the burden of an intense and irrational hate. She soon learns that she and Lucas are destined to play the leading roles in a Greek tragedy that the Three Fates insist on repeating over and over again throughout history. Like her namesake, Helen of Troy, she’s destined to start a war by falling in love. But even though Lucas and Helen can see their own star-crossed destiny, they’re still powerfully attracted to each other. Will they give up their personal happiness for the greater good, or risk it all to be together?



Review:
Want a book which combines elements of mythology with a sizzling hot romance?  Want a book with a stunning plot and fabulous characters?  If the answer to both is yes, then look no further than 'Starcrossed' by Josephine Angelini.

The story centres on Helen Hamilton who lives on the small island of Nantucket.  She's painfully shy and doesn't have many friends except for her loyal sidekick Claire.  For as long as she can remember it's just been her and her father ans she's happy with things that way.  Everything changes when the Delos family arrive on the island and Helen finds herself experiencing overwhelming feelings of hatred towards Lucas Delos; feelings that she can't explain and can't resist.  As the two are drawn towards each other Helen eventually discovers the secret surrounding the Delos family and as everyone knows, there's a fine love between love and hate.

I really loved the whole concept of 'Starcrossed'.  Angelini has interwoven elements of Greek tragedy into the story which is a spin on the classic tale of Helen (the face that launched a thousand ships) and Paris of Troy.  I'm a big fan of the classics and Greek and Roman tragedies so this really appealed to me.  There are further similarities with the famous starcrossed lovers of  Romeo and Juliet, with Helen and Lucas desperate to be together but afraid of starting a war if they give into their feelings for each other.  However, although the book reminded me of elements of other stories, it's also totally unique and unlike anything else I've read in the YA paranormal romance genre.  It's incredibly intelligent and clever which means that you do have to follow the plot carefully as there are quite a lot of different plot threads combined and a hefty back story to understand.

Although I found that the story started off a little slow in the first few chapters, it soon picked up the pace, so it's worth persevering if you find it difficult to get into at the start.  The ending blew me away and concluded with such a big cliffhanger.  Josephine Angelini certainly knows how to leave you in suspense!   

This is the first book in a trilogy and I can't wait for more!  I have a feeling that I'm going to get absolutely addicted to this series.  'Starcrossed' is going to appeal to a wide-audience of readers as the book contains something for everyone.  Action, mystery, romance and an intriguing and gripping plot are all combined to make this one of the hits of the year.

Visit Josephine at: http://www.josephineangelini.com/ or follow her on Twitter: http://twitter.com/josieangelini

4 comments:

  1. The mythology aspect appeals to me, I'll be on the look out for this one.

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  2. This one definitely appeals to me too. I've had it pre-ordered for a while and am really looking forward to reading it.

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  3. I can't wait to get a copy of this. Sounds fabulous. Thanks for the review. Please check out www.thesecretbooklover.blogspot.com and follow me! Would love to know what you think of my reviews... Your blog is amazing! Keep up the great reveiws.
    Scarlette :)

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  4. I love mythology too, so you know I'll be reading this one. Thanks for the review.

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