Breathless (Jason and Azazel, #1)

Breathless (Jason and Azazel #1)

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3.61 of 5 stars 3.61  ·  rating details  ·  1,032 ratings  ·  89 reviews
Azazel is seventeen and sexually frustrated. Her biggest issue is trying to figure out why her seemingly normal boyfriend won't sleep with her.

Then Jason races into her life. He won't say where he came from or who's chasing him. He's a delicious puzzle, a boy who has no problem using his fists to solve arguments or quoting Plato to justify his actions. Azazel is drawn to...more
Kindle Edition, 360 pages
Published July 4th 2009 (first published May 29th 2009)
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Krissy P (Kris)


This book was Crazy Cuckoo Bananas, but I really really liked it...

Wow, I am speechless after reading this story. I really loved this book. It was raw, compelling and gritty; had surprises at every turn. I am truly impressed with this author.


***** WARNING THIS REVIEW DOES CONTAIN SPOILERS********


This is the story of Jason and Azazel. Azazel is a teenage girl who thinks she has the perfect life, perfect boyfriend, perfect parents and perfect BFF. Boy is she ever WRONG. She meets Jason when he li...more
Cassandra
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That's how I feel about this book. I feel yucky for even reading it. Can I please have my money back...oh yea it was free but please I would like some kind of refund after reading this toilet water clusterfuck of a book.

Here's my description of this book. We start out with Azazel in her boyfriends truck "Toby" and she's trying to fondle him when clearly he doesn't want to get it on with her. He has told her over and over he does not want to have sex with h...more
Clary
Jul 18, 2010 Clary rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Dea Sauva, Meann Gacayan
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I like the plot and the characters of this book, they all have different and powerful characteristics. You could distinguish one character from the other. It always put me on the edge of my seat. Its so good.
Marie
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Kimberly
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Amanda
This book was a freebie, and I often have lower expectations for freebie books (I know this is a form of book snobbery, but it is what it is). I still like reading the freebies though, because I do find books that surprise me with how much I enjoy them. This was one of those books.

Other than the fact she can't get her boyfriend to sleep with her, Azazel is pretty happy with her life, which includes unconventional parents, foster siblings, and a pretty uneventful existence. But when Jason runs i...more
Stacey Benefiel
Azazel has a funny name, but the rest of her life is pretty normal. She’s been dating her football player boyfriend, Toby, since Freshman year, she has a fun BFF named Lilith, and she gets good grades in school. Her only real problem is that she wants to lose her virginity to Toby like, yesterday, but he keeps telling her he wants to wait. During one of their frustratingly chaste make out sessions, Azazel spots a boy running through the woods toward their truck, looking like he is being chased....more
Aubrey
I thought this story was very cute. It's like the teenager version of Da Vinci Code. I found that the heroine, Azazel, was very immature and naive, but it fit her age. She wasn't wise beyond her years, like the feeling I get from most young adult heroines. She was concerned about things that most high school girls are concerned about - looks, popularity, family, herself. As odd as it sounds, it didn't bother me. I actually found her very funny. Jason on the other hand, is not the typical high sc...more
Xyra
2 1/2 - 3 stars. While I liked this; it needs more work. I don't know how eBooks come about; however, if they are derived directly from the hard copy with no additional typing, copying, or pasting then the editing/proofreading staff needs to be fired. This book was littered with punctuation errors, missing words, phrases that shouldn't have been there, etc. It was awful, annoying, and distracting.

Now to the actual writing. The author failed to make me really care about her characters and what th...more
Jackie Murphy
I have had this book in my Kindle library and just now got around to reading it. After getting hooked into the story line I went online to read more about the series and was somewhat surprised by the mixed reviews. There are definitely actions and situations that take place that made me uncomfortable, but I think only because I have not read them before in a book; seeing them in words in front of you. It made me think to myself "The author actually WROTE this." If it was a movie and the same thi...more
Reading, Eating & Dreaming
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My review is of the entire Jason & Azazel trilogy!!

****THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS, BUT IT ALSO GIVES LIGHT TO THE TRUE SUBJECT OF THIS TRILOGY…I WISH I WOULD HAVE KNOWN WHAT THIS TRILOGY WAS REALLY ABOUT BEFORE I STARTED IT…SO CONTINUE PAST THIS POINT WITH CAUTION!!****

(view spoiler)[A crazy town full of Satanists who want to rape and kill innocent people, the “Messiah” who happens to be killing machine and satanic “hippi...more
Jessica
First off, I must say that the main character in this book was really irritating. She was completely clueless. In every way possible. The problems and secrets in this book were completely obvious to the reader (you knew people were lying to her)... but the main character could never figure it out. This girl had no common sense. I am talking when someone says "I can't tell you this", and you don't ask "Why?"????? I had a very hard time BELIEVING the situation due to the lack of intelligence from...more
Erin Danzer
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Tia
Ok. Just going to keep this pretty straightforward... Nothing happened for the entire first half of the book. Except for people being super creepy and giving obvious hints as to what was going on. I think it would have been better if I didn't see the twist coming, but by that point it was pretty clear. I wanted to slap Azazel for *almost* the entire book. Toby and Lilith drove me nuts, but they were supposed to...I think. I guess it was pretty original, it had a new twist on everything the autho...more
Melissa
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Nurlely
I am falling for Jason. A killer who tried to figure out his life and found his love on the way. Azazel was made for him.
Rose
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deby-fray-white
I loved the three books that completed the Jason and Azazel Trilogy, i read them all in a week, i coudn´t stop! The author created a true story, with real characters, real places, and for God´s sake, a real lenguaje and normal sexual tension!!!!
This how the teenagers actually are, of course it has a lot of violence, rudennes, sex and feelings, but it is all put in the right place so it all has sense. For my was refreshing, new, young, alive!!!!
I loved it for real, i really hope she write someoth...more
Marissa
Yeah... some more YA fiction... It was a quick read. I liked some of the main characters and the pace at which the plot moved. I felt the build up to the SURPRISE reveal but will say it felt like a plotline dreamt up by a teenager.

With the author's name being the way it is, I also kept expecting to read that the characters would find out someone was secretly related... (like Flowers In The Attic). That being said it was entertaining. I'm curious about how this storyline will evolve and perhaps...more
Caterina
I never write reviews since usually everyone has already said what I'm thinking, but since there are barely any for this book, I thought I should write one. This was a great read! Some of the subjects (Satanists, casual sex, Messiah/Anti-Christ) can be viewed as dark/disturbing, but I thought Azazel's POV made it much lighter. I LOVED reading her thoughts, I laughed out loud more than a few times while reading. And I don't have dark humor, it's more witty and sarcastic. Give the book a chance, i...more
Madison Ridge
Apr 19, 2012 Madison Ridge rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Fans of The Falling Under Series- Gwen Hayes

Title: Breathless

Series: Jason and Azazel series, book 1

Author: V.J Chambers

Genre: YA Paranormal Romance

Rating: 3.5 - 4 stars

This book wasn't what I expected, with the whole satanist act and Azazel worshiping and blah blah blah. But the I did like it, a lot, the fact that it was completely different to most of the other books in the YA paranormal Romance genre, it gave the reader visuals on both God and various worshipers and religions.

The whole meant-to-be relationship thing took a bit long for...more
Ramie
Being one of those adults who likes to read YA the first thing I should say is this --

For adults who monitor what the kiddies read and don't want them reading dark things? Skip buying this one for them. Language is the least of the issues parents would have in this book. When it comes to the YA / childrens books you really never know what you're going to get. This book? It's definitely for the older end of YA spectrum and could be tough for some adults.

Azazel lives her life in a small town. It's...more
Lindsay
I'll give it 3.5 stars... one for the lack of editing. Sometimes it isn't that bad but when I have to reread the sentence over and over again to figure out exactly what it means kind of distracts me. And second the first half of the book is really slow. It took me a couple days to read half of the book because it didn't really grab my attention right away and you have an idea that it was gong to all twist around but you had to wait and I'm impatience (I know, i know that sounds bad, but really w...more
Maylin
Probably more of a 3.5 stars.

I was first attracted to this book by the hysterical tone of condemnation adopted by some of the reviewers (I know I can be perverse).

In actual fact it wasn't half bad. It had something of the naive quality of narrative of Amanda Hocking which fitted very well with the protagonist Azazel.

One of the things I really enjoyed about this book was just how ordinary the main characters were - especially in their feelings and insecurities. Especially when the main character...more
Sarah
I gave this book three stars instead of two because it has a lot of potential, but doesn't deliver. It starts off light-hearted enough, with a teenage girl and her teenage problems and, of course, there's a secret being kept from her. Chambers does well, dropping enough hints at the secret to keep us interested without giving away what it is until the very last second. The plot movement was simple, yet believable, and the premise hooks you in pretty much immediately. I really thought I had a win...more
Kelly
I really don't think this should be a YA book. In that genre I find it completely inappropriate. I wasn't even able to finish. Once I hit the plot twist halfway through I literally felt sick and had to stop reading for fear I would lose my lunch. What seems to be billed as another mysterious paranormal romance with love triangle turns into a completely horrifying tale that I would not feel comfortable having my children ever read. Place it in in a different genre and please change the misleading...more
Vicki Keire
Holy #$%^! Where has this book been in my indie author wanderings? V.J. Chambers pushes YA to the absolute edge. The sweet, delicious edge. This is one of those books that crosses over- paranormal, urban fantasy, thriller, YA, adult, romance, horror, apocalypse, conspiracy, adventure, and more. Wow. I don't even know how to categorize this. Other than brilliant. It's definitely that. Brilliant. Tell your friends. Tell total strangers. This book rocks.
What begins as a sweet but compelling YA roma...more
Deyna
Who is giving this book so many 4 and 5 star review here and on Amazon? Thirteen-year-old girls, maybe, as the book sounds like it was written by one. The plot is ludicrous, the heroine too stupid to believe, the writing juvenile, and the editing barely passable - errors like "your/you're" and "then/than" are common. I wouldn't have finished it except I was away from home without a book. Should have known there was a reason this book was free for Kindle - sometimes you get what you (don't) pay f...more
Lindy
Azazel and Jason have a connection right from the very start, but neither of them could possibly understand just how deep that connection goes. Although you can tell right away that Jason's had a strange past, Azazel is about to find out that her own life may not be what it seems.

Overall, I thought this book was ok. It wrapped up nicely at the end, which didn't make me want to pick up the sequel, but did make me happy (Open endings drive me nuts).
Diana Wagner
I was afraid to read this book because I read so many reviews about how it involved satanism! But honestly it was nothing! It is no worse then reading about vampires or even Dan Browns books like angels and demons or the Da Vinci code! But in this book it involves a love story between two teenagers who should not be together! It was a bit more YA then I would like but I enjoyed it and may even continue the series!
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