Monday 16 April 2012

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Review: Elemental by Brigid Kemmerer

Elemental by Brigid KemmererElemental by Brigid Kemmerer - Earth, Fire, Air, Water – they are more than you dream.

As an air Elemental, 17-year-old Emily Morgan doesn’t have much power. That’s okay—she knows what happens to kids who do.

Like Michael Merrick. He’s an earth Elemental, one with enough power to level cities. Which makes him sexy, dangerous, and completely off limits. At least according to Emily’s family.

But her summer job puts her in close contact with Michael, and neither of them can help the attraction they feel. When forces of nature like theirs collide, one misstep could get someone killed. Because Emily’s family doesn’t just want her to stay away from him.

They want him dead.
From Amazon UK

As you may know, since the lovely Brodie over at Eleusinian Mysteries raved about Storm, the debut novel by Brigid Kemmerer, and posted this awesome interview with the four Merrick brothers, I have been dying to read Storm. So when I heard that a prequel short story was being released as an ebook, I was super excited to read it!

Elemental is set five years before Storm, and I was assured by Brodie that reading this before Storm wouldn't spoil anything. Michael is a Pure Earth Elemental, meaning he has an awesome amount of power of the earth. If he doesn't keep a reign on his power, he can cause momentus damage, and even kill. The other Elementals in his area know this, and fear for their safety. One slip up could mean their lives. Everyone would be much safer if he was dead.

Since moving to the area, Michael has grown up knowing this is the way things are, and the only reason he's not already dead is because of the deals his parents made with the others. Money passed hands with the assurance Micheal will behave and stay away from all other Elementals. So when Emily starts a new summer job at a sports complex where Michael happens to use the batting cages, people get nervous - on both sides.

This is such a great story! A great set up for Storm to see the world these characters live in and the problems they face. The chemistry between Emily and Michael is electric, and you just want them to get together now, but there are so many problems. This story is told from both Michael and Emily's perspectives, so you can see their doubts, but you can also see their home lives, and how both sets of parents try to control their children. It's a hard world they both live in, and Michael's life is balancing on a knife edge. It's just a taster of what's to come, and I can't wait for Storm! Elemental ends on such a cliffhanger, and I want more now!

A brilliant short story, the beginning of what looks to be a fantastic series!



Published: 27th March 2012
Publisher: Kensington Books
Buy on Amazon US
Brigid Kemmerer's Website

Other Reviews:
Eleusinian Mysteries

8 comments:

  1. Think I may download this. Sounds good.

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    1. It's really good! But very short. It is just a taster for what's to come! :)

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    2. Read it today :) really good. :)

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    3. Oh, I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)

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  2. Eeeee!! JO! I am insanely happy you loved this, I just KNOW you're going to fall in love with Storm now. I am crazy excited to read your review when you get your hands on a copy!

    I so agree with everything you wrote. Brigid managed to put so much soul and spark into her characters within such few pages and pulled off what some authors fail to do within a full length novel - make you CARE about her characters, believe in the attraction and want more more more!

    Love your review!! :D

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    1. Brodie, if you're going to continue sounding better than my reviews in my comments, I'm going to ban you from my blog. :P I'm kidding, but what you just said? So much better than my review. I wish I had your way with words.

      But EEE, I am so excited for Storm! It was just a taster, and I'm dying to know where it all leads! I want to give that boy a hug!

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    1. Oooh, it's really good! I'm so excited for Storm! :D

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