Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress's Reviews > Ascension
Ascension (Guardians of Ascension, #1)
by Caris Roane (Goodreads Author)
by Caris Roane (Goodreads Author)
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress's review
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Jan 24, 12
bookshelves: borrowed-not-owned, rec-d-by-lacy, dangerous-hero-2012-general-reading, warrior, angels, vampire, brotherhood, paranormal-romance, part-of-a-series, uf-winter-challenge-2012, fated-to-be-mated, the-chosen-one, supernatural-abilities, slow-read, hot-and-steamy-romance, kickbutt-heroine, outcast, alternate-dimension-or-world, 2012-sky-s-the-limit-club, yearly-reading-challenge
Recommended for:
PNR readers who are patient readers
Read from January 17 to 24, 2012, read count: 1
Ascension took me a while to read, when I typically devour most paranormal romances. The writing style didn't grab hold of me and refuse to let me go, which is a shame. However, I did like enough about this book to keep me wanting to continue the series.
What I liked
*The concept of ascensions was captivating. I loved the idea that there were various Worlds accessible via dimensional gates that only a person who had ascended could pass through. This had some metaphysical aspects that appealed to me as a person with interest in the ethereal and the scientific.
*I liked the mix of high tech science with fantasy aspects which are integral to this book.
*The romance was strong and involving despite the dense writing style. The steam and attraction elements were well done.
*I'm a sucker for a brotherhood of warriors. What can I say? (view spoiler)
*Good action sequences, and the displays of superhuman abilities were well done. I had these images of large-scale, majestic battles between winged warriors. She conveyed this imagery very well.
*There's something about winged people that just does it for me. These aren’t angels, but I’d probably lump them into that category because of the whole ascended being with wings aspects.
*Endelle is a character that totally stands out. Normally, you don't see these kinds of outre', unabashedly over the top alpha females in these books. She is a good source of humor and I love that her word is law, even to this group of very powerful warriors.
*I liked the concept of the breh-hedden. While the fated mate theme is nothing new, I liked the way Roane presents her version. Although I'm not 100% keen on the idea of a hot warrior who is your fated mate smelling like fennel/licorice (Marcus, a secondary character smells like licorice to Havily), at least it's kind of unique.
What could have been better
*Honestly, I think that this could have stood a very liberal edit, at least 50 pages. I felt as though there were excessive pages and words used than were needed to tell this story. This was quite striking considering that I had a question mark in my mind over the whole concept until about 300 pages had gone by. A surgical use of words could have conveyed more of what the author intended in a more concise fashion, and made for a shorter, easier read. Admittedly, I'm a reader who prefers more short and snappy writing. I can get past that with a really compelling read. However, in the case of this story, it just felt apparent to me that not all the words she used were needed.
*I felt that most of the warrior brethren are still somewhat sketchy as far as characters. I can name them and give brief traits about them, but for all the length of the story, I would have liked a better integration of them in the narrative than I saw. This made the book have a samey feel in comparison to other popular paranormal series out there, when there is more than enough to distinguish this book from others in the genre.
*The villain was a bit sketchy too. I couldn't feel his motivations. I was told rather than shown these, and it didn't quite ring through to me. I hope that he is better developed in the subsequent books.
Final Verdict:
After a rather slow, frustrating read, with some moments of brilliance that spurred me on to keep reading, I can say I liked this book, but I did not love it. I like the ideas, and I really want to fall in love with this book. I hope that I will feel more drawn in with the subsequent books since I have gotten a introductory feel to this world. For a first book in a high concept series, Ascension isn't bad. It is just one of those books that it takes patience and determination to get through.
Overall rating: 3.5/5.0 stars .
What I liked
*The concept of ascensions was captivating. I loved the idea that there were various Worlds accessible via dimensional gates that only a person who had ascended could pass through. This had some metaphysical aspects that appealed to me as a person with interest in the ethereal and the scientific.
*I liked the mix of high tech science with fantasy aspects which are integral to this book.
*The romance was strong and involving despite the dense writing style. The steam and attraction elements were well done.
*I'm a sucker for a brotherhood of warriors. What can I say? (view spoiler)
*Good action sequences, and the displays of superhuman abilities were well done. I had these images of large-scale, majestic battles between winged warriors. She conveyed this imagery very well.
*There's something about winged people that just does it for me. These aren’t angels, but I’d probably lump them into that category because of the whole ascended being with wings aspects.
*Endelle is a character that totally stands out. Normally, you don't see these kinds of outre', unabashedly over the top alpha females in these books. She is a good source of humor and I love that her word is law, even to this group of very powerful warriors.
*I liked the concept of the breh-hedden. While the fated mate theme is nothing new, I liked the way Roane presents her version. Although I'm not 100% keen on the idea of a hot warrior who is your fated mate smelling like fennel/licorice (Marcus, a secondary character smells like licorice to Havily), at least it's kind of unique.
What could have been better
*Honestly, I think that this could have stood a very liberal edit, at least 50 pages. I felt as though there were excessive pages and words used than were needed to tell this story. This was quite striking considering that I had a question mark in my mind over the whole concept until about 300 pages had gone by. A surgical use of words could have conveyed more of what the author intended in a more concise fashion, and made for a shorter, easier read. Admittedly, I'm a reader who prefers more short and snappy writing. I can get past that with a really compelling read. However, in the case of this story, it just felt apparent to me that not all the words she used were needed.
*I felt that most of the warrior brethren are still somewhat sketchy as far as characters. I can name them and give brief traits about them, but for all the length of the story, I would have liked a better integration of them in the narrative than I saw. This made the book have a samey feel in comparison to other popular paranormal series out there, when there is more than enough to distinguish this book from others in the genre.
*The villain was a bit sketchy too. I couldn't feel his motivations. I was told rather than shown these, and it didn't quite ring through to me. I hope that he is better developed in the subsequent books.
Final Verdict:
After a rather slow, frustrating read, with some moments of brilliance that spurred me on to keep reading, I can say I liked this book, but I did not love it. I like the ideas, and I really want to fall in love with this book. I hope that I will feel more drawn in with the subsequent books since I have gotten a introductory feel to this world. For a first book in a high concept series, Ascension isn't bad. It is just one of those books that it takes patience and determination to get through.
Overall rating: 3.5/5.0 stars .
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Reading Progress
| 01/17/2012 | page 48 |
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10.0% | "What is it about guys with wings that makes my heart beat faster?" |
| 01/20/2012 | page 94 |
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20.0% | "This is going to be a slow read, but it's not bad." |
| 01/23/2012 | page 224 |
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47.0% | "I'm slowly making progress. Reminds me of that Kate Bush song, "Running Up that Hill."" 6 comments |
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Jan 18, 2012 12:07am
It's sexy. Put it with an alpha-male hero then it's officially adrenaline pumper :)
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I have read Angels' Blood. Really enjoyed it. I'm trying to get caught up on her Psy/Changeling series before I read more of the Guild Hunter series.
Trust me Lady D, it was getting so much better with the #2 and #3. I think Angels Blood was good, but the next two were great. I haven't read the latest.Good luck with Psy Changeling series :)
So I've heard. I just need to read Play of Passion and then I'll finally get to Hawke and Sienna's story.
How this one Lady D? Book 1 have so many similarities with JR Ward BDB,Midnight Breed (I think "smell" things are from those Lara Adrian's right?)and Guild Hunter. Took a helluva effort to finish this, with me end up give it just 3 stars. But book 2 and 3 getting better. Even I still don't know what with so many "cried" and "whatever" words. Really, really bother me.
It's not a quick read, and I'm going to withhold my judgment. I like some of the elements about her world going in. I think that it's hard for a new writer to distinguish themselves in an oversaturated genre like paranormal romance, so I am not going to let the comparisons get to me. I am trying to give it a chance on its own. It's hard though when you have many favorites and you're trying something new, with so much to compare it to.
That's the problem when we found ourselves read so many paranormal romance. I had burnout when read this genre, and sometime try to compare some books. Its just Ascencion series have so many similarities with PNR books that had released than other new series.
Yeah, I know what you mean. I think that's why I try to mix up my genres when I read. I don't want to get tired of books that I really enjoy.My sister really liked this one, so I am giving it a chance, because I trust her judgment.
That's what I do to! But even I have "PNR books" burnout, and read another genres, I always back read this genre again =).Like what I said before, book 1 is hard to understand. But the next books getting better.
I'll let you know what I think when I finish it, Ren. Might take a while because I'm reading some other books for review at the same time.I am the same way, I never can leave PNR too long. Even after over ten years, still a stone cold PNR addict!
Despite the things I didn't like, I found myself thinking on the winged warriors theme, and it's stuck in my head, so I'm going to try the next book.I ended up drawing a winged warrior today. LOL!
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Can't go wrong with her :)
I see the potential in this series but OMG the word Whatever bout killed me!!! Every other effin page was Whatever. It put me off on not reading the rest of the books. I read 2 but still holding off on 3.

