Frost (The Frost Chronicles Book 1)

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Frost (The Frost Chronicles Book 1)

Frost (The Frost Chronicles Book 1)

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In regards to the humans vs. robots vs. cannibals, these elements of the story are fascinating. Of course, I found myself most interested when it came to the topic of the robots, especially considering the situation with Frost's father. Without giving away spoilers, when Frost was younger he uploaded his consciousness into a chip that was inserted into their robot servant. For all intents and purposes, he now has the body of the robot. That is up until a malfunction causes the robot to rise to the surface and causes her father to disappear sometimes. We get to see other robots who are attempting an uprising against humans - to see what their idea of humanity is, is pretty fascinating. In regards to the cannibals, Frost refers to them as Eaters - at first I was thinking that they're strictly zombies, but I wouldn't quite call that the case. I'd say that they're definitely more along the lines of cannibals instead. Either way, Frost finds herself right in the middle of what is still basically a robot uprising and zombie apocalypse. If you love romantasy books, this one is for you. If you love fae related books, this one is for you. If you love a heroine who knows she is not perfect and owns her flaws, this book is for you. If you love a hero that says things that will make your knees go weak, this is ALSO FOR YOU! Then there's this sense of impending doom, with which the author was able to permeate the descriptions of the woods of Frost F: The book is described on the blurb as ‘a love letter to food’ – but it also reads like a love letter to your partner and to your kids as well. Is that a fair assessment? It also appears multiple times throughout the book that there will be smut. But there's no spice despite the few dialogues inserted in for the sake of it. Honestly, a little spice would've saved this book because whenever the main characters talked sex, they got some personality to themselves.

It wasn't the most original or intricative of stories (although all the princesses and their clans were a bit confusing), but I loved it.I ate this up in a few hours without hesitation. I was working (keyword being *was*) while listening to the audiobook, but found myself staring out the window more often than not. This demanded my full attention. I love Crawford's smoothly executed writing style. The reader is immediately drawn into the story. The plot of the story is entertaining if not a little predictable at times. I couldn't pull myself away once I started reading. I enjoyed the world-building in this book. I like the Fae world that is layered over our own. I found myself craving more information about the Fae world as I kept reading. It is definitely a depressing read, especially when she finally meets another human, a boy her age called Flynn, only to be taken from him straight to the evil genious himself, the Good Lord John. It was a bizarre read showing that although the war was against the robots, it was humans who created the incredibly intelligent robots to begin with. Unfortunately for them, the robots were too intelligent and soon enough realised that they were superior so no longer had use for the humans. I found it a little scary because technology is becoming increasingly advanced so the story doesn’t seem that far off a potential reality. But let’s not go down that road for now. I’m expecting to see more from Adam in the future. My opinion about him is not quite formed yet. ;)

Visceral, raw, singular, and distinctive, Frost is the story of a friendship between a young man at the beginning of his medical career and a painter who is entering his final days. F: The autobiographies of successful people tend to focus on their success. Yet you’ve written two autobiographical books and neither of them really cover that period. Is that deliberate?I received this from the Kate Avery Ellison to read and review. The story is set in the winter in a small community that lives in the Frost as the area is called. Lia is the main character, she's had to take over raising her little sister and caring for her crippled brother after her parents are murdered. Most of the community lives in a safe little town while a few live outside the town those are farmers. It's a unique world, where during the daylight the people in the town are free to move about but during the night these creatures called "Watcher" come out and kill anyone who they find they are drawn to people with electronics. That's why it's a simple farmingish community, each family has a quota of goods they are required to provide for the better of the town. When a stranger shows up hurt who happens to be the community's enemy Lia saves his life and changed her life forever. I really, really liked this book. First things first. This book is not a stand-alone. There’s no way to be content with the ending without continuing the story. Since I enjoyed the book, I do intend to read the second book. I had the privileged of being a part of the cover reveal from AToMR Tours for Frost. So when I knew Frost was going on tour I jumped at the chance to be on it. When I read the blurb I was excited to be introduced to a new world.Sometimes we bloggers tend to stay with the same genre but I said hey this good. I have to say I am so glad I read Frost because it left me breathless and wanting book two like yesterday!



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