Sunday, May 17, 2020

Review: Rage and Ruin by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Rage and Ruin Rage and Ruin by Jennifer L. Armentrout
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I received this free eARC novel from the author and Edelweiss. This is my honest review. 

Being bonded to Zayne is problematic for Trinity. Protectors and their Trueborns are forbidden to be in a relationship with each other, which is where Trinity and Zayne were headed. Now, Trinity has slammed on the breaks, even though it just about kills her. Throw in the fact they can both feel each other's feelings, and hello awkward moments...

And then there's the Harbinger. Trying to discover who this is and what their goal is has been a struggle. Some clues lead to others, but many lead to dead ends. Trinity can't help but feel everything is going to explode at once, but she has no control without any information. 

Then throw in Layla and Stacey, Roth and Co. and things are just escalating. Plus how things... ended... with Misha? Trinity's rage isn't going to stay bottled up for long. And the big reveal? Trinity didn't see that coming at all...

I say this every time Jennifer L. Armentrout releases a book and I'll keep saying it over and over: I LOVED THIS BOOK! I don't know how she does it, but JLA has created another masterpiece and completely sucked me into this world. She made me fall for each and every character, and broke my heart more times than I liked. But also made my heart race for every intense scene between Trinity and Zayne.

I seriously wanted to strangle this two love birds. They avoided each other, had close encounters, and honestly had great self restraint to not succumb to their intense feelings, which both could feel from each other, mind you. I was tense with anticipation, only to be thoroughly disappointed. But when they did give in? It was magical. 

During the whole book, I tried very hard to come up with many people who could be the Harbinger. I wanted to not be shocked, like JLA tends to do to me. While I wasn't shocked,  I also did not figure out out before the big reveal.  What did shock me was the very, very end, which is what the intention was, I'm sure. 

I loved the moment Trinity and Zayne had their deep, painful, intense, real conversation. It was heartbreaking, enlightening, true. They left everything on the table and aired our their dirty  laundry. I enjoy those scenes because true thoughts and feelings are finally released after being bottled up for so long.

I also loved seeing a lot of Roth and Layla and the rest of the gang. It wouldn't be the same if they were missing, and JLA gave us many moments of them. 

And, as always, I am anxiously awaiting the next book already. I'm so curious how things are going to move forward and I'm sure there will be many more surprises in the future. I'm waiting to see what part Peanut and Gina have too!

Thank you again for an amazing novel, Jennifer L. Armentrout, and I'll be waiting with forced patience for the next novel! 

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