Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Swoon by Nina Malkin


Sin is coming...prepare to swoon.

Torn from her native New York City and dumped in the land of cookie-cutter preps, Candice is resigned to accept her posh, dull fate. Nothing ever happens in Swoon, Connecticut...until Dice''s perfect, privileged cousin Penelope nearly dies in a fall from an old tree and her spirit intertwines with that of a ghost. His name? Sinclair Youngblood Powers. His mission? Revenge. And while Pen is oblivious to the possession, Dice is all too aware of Sin. She''s intensely drawn to him -- but not at all crazy about the havoc he''s wreaking.


Determined to exorcise the demon, Dice accidentally sets Sin loose, gives him flesh, makes him formidable. Now she must destroy an even more potent -- and irresistible -- adversary before the whole town succumbs to Sin''s will. Only trouble is, she''s in love with him.
What do you do when the boy of your dreams is too bad to be true?
(chapters.ca)


I had high expectations for this novel. After reading the summary, I was instantly intruiged and purchased it immediately. The story was darker and more sensual than I expected, but not in a negative way. I just feel that younger readers need to know going in that there is some heavy content.


I really enjoyed the unique plot of this book. It's difficult for me to explain, but I felt like it really told me a story. One that was important somehow, that I'll remember for years to come. One of love, loss, passion, and revenge. I loved travelling back in time with Sin, learning of his past and gaining an understanding of where his rage stemmed from and how it was connected to present day Swoon. The story unfolded beautifully, revealing itself in a way that kept me engaged and invited me to unveil more.


I was captivated by Malkin's talent of scribing truly entrancing prose. Her words flowed exquisitely, creating a seductive masterpiece that was thoroughly entertaining.

1 comment:

  1. This book looks really good, I might check it out since Simon and Schuster seems to never disapoint me. Btw, I loved Goldengirl, the ending is good!

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