Reviewed by violetpeanut on
Despite my thorough enjoyment of the book, I cannot give it 5 stars because the plot is an obvious Twilight ripoff. Twilight with aliens instead of vampires. Average girl moves to new town and develops a love/hate relationship with the hot boy who has some extra special powers and saves her life. She becomes best friends with the sister while the rest of the family hates her. The hot boy eventually confesses his true nature and the bad guys come after the girl to get to the guy. The author even makes a veiled reference to Twilight at one point so she obviously knew what she was doing.
Despite the obvious similarities, there are a few things that make this book better than [b:Twilight|41865|Twilight (Twilight, #1)|Stephenie Meyer|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1307515757s/41865.jpg|3212258] in my opinion. First, the dialogue was well written. It was by turns funny and dramatic without becoming cheesy. Second, the lead protagonists had a much more realistic relationship. The relationship between Edward and Bella in Twilight always struck me as disturbingly obsessive. The relationship between Katy and Daemon was funny and heartbreaking and infuriating and much more true to what a "real" teenage romance can be while still building enough romantic tension to satisfy the reader. Third, it was just all-around better written. This was a quick read for me that drew me in immediately (once I got past the awful cover). The pacing of the book is perfect (especially for the target audience). The plot moves along nicely while still filling in enough details of the back-story for things to make sense.
All in all, 4 stars for a very enjoyable, if not wholly original, read.
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- 12 April, 2012: Finished reading
- 12 April, 2012: Reviewed