September 11, 2013

The Broken Destiny Blog Tour: Review + Giveaway

 

Welcome to my stop on The Broken Destiny official blog tour! Today I have my review of the book and don't forget to scroll to the bottom of the post to enter the tour wide giveaway!


The Broken Destiny (Broken #1)
Author: Carlyle Labuschagne
Genre: YA Science Fiction/Fantasy
Release Date: August 13, 2012

Description:

Ava knows much more, and feels much more than she is allowed to. When she starts questioning her origins and the destruction of Earth, things go horribly wrong for her. She is saved by a Minoan boy from an attempted kidnapping on her life – the perpetrators are evil Zulus and their dark ancient magic. Humans and Minoans are forbidden to interact with each other, and as she is taken back to their village she finds out why – they know of her, her kind and her destiny to save a dying race. Ava must rid them from the Council’s ruling and free the galaxy of The Shadow. Her destiny is to rise above the fall, because within her soul is the key to an archaic weapon that has been missing in the mix of a genetic code since the time of the ancients. As the prophecy unfolds she learns of her bloodline – a bloodline that makes her less human than she could ever have imagined. She alone has the power to destroy or save, but the mind-shift is a horrible thing. Ava will become what she hates to save the ones she loves. Beaten, poisoned, possessed and betrayed by her own emotions, she has no choice but to rise above it all… for that is her Destiny.

Prologue
All my life, I had searched for something, something I thought I ought to be. I felt like I was living someone else’s life, waiting for the awakening of my own. I felt like an empty shell burning for life. That was, until the day I lay dying in the prince’s chambers. I could no longer feel the pain from the tear in my gut. The only sensation left was a hollowed-out feeling that I had made a huge mistake in assuming that taking my own life, would have stopped the ancestors’ spirit from raging out. I had given up. I didn’t want to see myself killing the ones I loved. I was the Chosen one, but I threw it all away for what I thought would save a life. Could you end a life to save a life? I did, and I have regretted it ever since. I realized then that things like me are not meant to exist. What had been missing my whole life? It was I. To find myself, I had to lose myself in the worst possible way. The consequences of my actions became the legend of The Broken.
  


The Broken Destiny is the first book in a young adult science fiction fantasy that centers around the people known as The Broken. Ava, our main character, is one of The Broken - she's actually the granddaughter of the founder of their civilization on the planet Poseidon. Ava feels like there's something missing from her life, missing from herself - and she soon discovers that she's right. After being rescued from a kidnapping attempt one night, Ava is taken to the Minoans' village - which is strictly forbidden. She finds out the reason why her people aren't supposed to interact with the Minoans - they know all about her race and her destiny to save a dying race of people. Ava learns of a prophecy that speaks of a Chosen One who must rise above the fall and defeat those who would stand in her way. This Chosen One has a secret weapon hidden in her soul that will fix the Broken Ones' genetic code - and only she has the power to overcome all the obstacles set before her and save her race.

I found this book to be a really fascinating science fiction/fantasy novel with tons of world building and detailed history. Throughout the book we get to learn of the Broken Ones and their history, along with the Minoans, the Zulus, the prophecy of the Chosen One, and the history of the ancients. I loved learning about all of the back stories behind the characters and the history of everything and everyone - the author did a fantastic job of creating detailed descriptions and vivid world building throughout the book. Ava was a great main character. She's the typical teenager - unsure of herself, shy, wanting acceptance from her peers, getting bullied at school. But underneath all of that she feels a hollowness that goes far beyond anything normal. I liked watching Ava's character grow and change and she discovers the prophecy and her destiny as the Chosen One. She has to mature and gain strength and courage for her role as the Chosen One. The plot was very intricate and multi-layered with several smaller story lines happening alongside the main one. The writing was well done, although it didn't seem to flow as naturally as it should and it kept me from getting fully immersed in the book and in Ava's world. The ending gave lots of possibilities for the next installment in the series and I'm interested in seeing what will happen next. Recommended for fans of science fiction and fantasy novels.
Carlyle Labuschagne is a South African Debut Author working her way into the hearts of international readers with her First Young Adult Dystopian Novel “The Broken Destiny. She is not only an author but works as a Sales Rep and Marketing Manager by day. She holds a diploma in creative writing through the writing school at Collage SA. Loves to swim, fights for the trees, food lover who is driven by her passion for life. Carlyle writes for IU e-magazine India, an inspirational non-profit magazine that aims at inspiring the world through words. The drive behind her author career is healing through words. Carlyle is also the founder of the first annual book drive – Help build a library in Africa project.
 
“My goal as an Author is to touch people’s lives and help others love their differences and one another.”


A firm believer in – YA saves!



You can purchase Broken Destiny at the following Retailers:
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The Broken Destiny ebook
Signed poster
3 signed bookmarks
The Broken Destiny perfume bottle
Minoan inspired key-chain 
$5 amazon gift card
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