Showing posts with label Fire & Blood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fire & Blood. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2015

Salt & Stone (Fire & Blood #2) by Victoria Scott

* * * 3/4

In Fire & Flood, Tella Holloway faced a dangerous trek through the jungle and across the desert, all to remain a Contender in the Brimstone Bleed for a chance at obtaining the Cure for her brother. She can't quit--she has to win the race, save Cody, and then fight to make sure the race stops before it can claim any more lives. In the next legs of the race, across the ocean and over mountains, Tella will face frostbite, sharks, avalanche, and twisted new rules in the race.

But what if the danger is deeper than that? How do you know who to trust when everyone's keeping secrets? What do you do when the person you'd relied on most suddenly isn't there for support? How do you weigh one life against another?

The race is coming to an end, and Tella is running out of time, resources, and strength. At the start of the race there were one hundred twenty-two Contenders. As Tella and her remaining friends start the final part of the race, just forty-one are left--and only one can win.


Talk about kicking it up several notches! Salt & Stone may have a quiet start but our heroes are anything but. After coming through the first two treacherous legs of the Brimstone Bleed, Tella, Gus and company are mourning for those they lost while they rest and prepare for the next phase. Taking stock of what they have left and making plans for what lies beyond the race are what’s keeping Tella and Gus motivated. Only are in cahoots to destroy the cruel organizers of the race from within and bring the cure to everyone.  However, Tella finds Gus’ one-man-savior-of-all frustrating. She wants to be his partner in efforts to win more than the race but his tendency to shove every one aside and take on the risks on his own anger her to no end. She spends a great deal of time angry with him and confused by his mixed signals. Salt & Stone becomes as much about Tella bolstering her own confidence to prove Gus wrong about her capabilities as it is about finishing the race and winning the cure.

When the race starts up again, they face new rules with higher stakes. But this time they’re tasked to work in teams which makes things harder to a certain extent. Tella, who has always had a tough time in compromising her morals as a Contender, must act judiciously as she steps into a leadership role among the group. Caring for everyone’s needs and seeing to her own could be overwhelming for any seventeen year-old but Tella carries the responsibility with conviction. No matter how grueling the obstacles become overcomes them with sheer determination. That doesn’t mean she doesn’t occasionally escape into teenage reverie which only makes her situation sadder.

Victoria Scott also introduces some new faces to the group resulting in a few worrying confrontations. It definitely made for more interesting dynamics. Tella’s gut instincts are tested constantly so have no doubt that there are some surprises ahead.

The Fire & Blood series has always been about Tella and her fellow Contenders surviving this ordeal as a group. Tella's compassion and compulsion to always look out for others regardless of her own safety is the very heart of the series. Salt & Stone was every bit as thrilling and dangerous as Fire & Blood, and suspenseful to the very end. I’m definitely excited to see what happens next!

~ Bel
   
      Salt & Stone (Fire & Flood, #2)
   


Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Fire & Blood (Fire & Blood #1) by Victoria Scott

* * * *


A modern day thrill ride, where a teen girl and her animal companion must participate in a breathtaking race to save her brother's life—and her own.

Tella Holloway is losing it. Her brother is sick, and when a dozen doctors can't determine what's wrong, her parents decide to move to Montana for the fresh air. She's lost her friends, her parents are driving her crazy, her brother is dying—and she's helpless to change anything.

Until she receives mysterious instructions on how to become a Contender in the Brimstone Bleed. It's an epic race across jungle, desert, ocean, and mountain that could win her the prize she desperately desires: the Cure for her brother's illness. But all the Contenders are after the Cure for people they love, and there's no guarantee that Tella (or any of them) will survive the race.

The jungle is terrifying, the clock is ticking, and Tella knows she can't trust the allies she makes. And one big question emerges: Why have so many fallen sick in the first place?

Being a fan of Victoria Scott is my main reason for reading Fire & Blood. Plus that this was something drastically different from her Dante Walker series piqued my interest.

First, I’ll address what’s on everyone’s minds (and mine too, I’ll admit) – the comparisons to The Hunger Games. It’s promoted as such so obviously that stuck with me. As I read on, the comparisons between what was similar diminished and turned into what was different. Similar – girl enters crazy contest to win ultimate prize to save loved ones.  That’s it.

Where The Hunger Games is set in a very bleak world, Fire & Blood opens with Tella and her family living a secluded life in Montana. She rattles on about the life she misses in Boston and all the modern-day luxuries she has had to give up. She’s a sixteen year-old who has typical teenage priorities – friends, hair, clothes, etc.  So when she happens upon the device that serves as an invitation to the Brimstone Bleed, she defies her parents and takes off. Of course, she hasn’t thought this thing through at all but once she arrives at the initial destination and encounters all the other Contenders there, she’s hit with the overwhelming reality of the situation.  

With her head in the game she takes on the challenge, reminding herself why she’s doing this. And unlike that other series, there’s more camaraderie and teamwork involved. It’s a relief for Tella to be a part of that while she hones her survival skills to press on.

Victoria Scott has included some creative elements that take Fire & Blood to a new level of excitement and suspense. There are quite a few characters whose motives are hard to anticipate. I think that being the reader I was naturally cynical of everyone, whereas Tella is always willing to give someone the benefit of the doubt. And we can’t tell such a story without including a quiet, brooding warrior and a slightly agitated fighter who makes everyone nervous.

In Fire & Blood, Victoria Scott has fulfilled the thrill-seeking, nerve-wracking adventure I was looking forward to. I was so caught off guard when I got to the end because I honestly thought I had another 20-something pages to go, that I was left feeling skittish. I simply wasn’t ready for it to be over. 

~ Bel

Monday, February 24, 2014

A Peek In The BiblioBin #91


Welcome to our Stacking the Shelves post! Stacking the Shelves (or as we like to call it, A Peek in the BiblioBin) has been created by the lovely ladies at Tynga's Reviews.

Stacking the Shelves is a way for bloggers to share what books they have won, received for review, bought from the bookstore, borrowed from the library or friend, etc.