Disclaimer: I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
Review: It’s been a recent occurrence in my long reading life that I have grown quite fond of science fiction books. I am envious of the skill of world building. Creating a world from scratch and being able to describe the site, sounds, smells, air, ground, and space for the reader is nothing short of a miracle to me.
Tracy E. Banghart doesn’t this like a master and Shattered Veil is a well done book. The world she builds, the technology she invents, the characters she creates makes me want to pack up and move to this world and see it up close and personal.
On top of the amazing new world, there is a great New Adult story about a girl who though her world was heading in one direction, but finds herself in a situations that turns her world upside and changes the way she thinks about everything. Typical New Adult theme taken in a completely different direction and I enjoyed the journey it took me on as I read the book.
I also want to take the opportunity to thank Banghart for making this book the start of a true series. I’ve read so many 1st books in series where I had no desire to see what else happens to the main character. Writing a series seems to be the popular thing at this time.
Shattered Veil is book 1 because Aris’ story isn’t done and I am so looking forward to seeing how she continues to grow.
I am ready to declare Aris the new Katniss. Shattered Veil is all that is good about New Adult Science Fiction books and more.
A few of my favorite things
Tattoo References: “blood-red tattoo that encircled the women’s shaved head. ” “a tattoo of a sleek blue and black fish dove down his cheek, another curling under his ear and along his throat.” “large and black with leaf-green accents, impossible to miss. She’d asked for an olive tree to remind her of Lux.” It was a tattoo rich environment.
Movie References: The book had a great movie-like pace and I loved the characters. It would make an amazing movie.
Favorite Line: “Travelers often suffered vertigo when visit Lux; the milky walkways that connected the buildings, built high on carbonated stilts, were translucent, and the impenetrable chest-high path walls transparent.” – An amazing example of Banghart’s world building.
*Just a few of my favorite things.
Author Bio:
Tracy E. Banghart is a cheesy movie–loving, fantasy football–playing (go Ravens!), globe-trotting Army wife who began “practicing” her craft at the age of five, when she wrote her first story. She loves visiting the international friends she met while pursuing her MA in Publishing and spends a portion of every summer at her family’s cabin in Canada, where she finds inspiration and lots of time to relax on the dock. She lives with her husband, son, two lazy dogs and one ornery cat. When not writing or spending time with her family, she is on a mission to bake the perfect cupcake.
The world sounds immensely created and well crafted! I love the sounds of it. And I like that it has a story underneath about a girl finding herself with her world turned upside down sounds like. Glad you liked it! 🙂
Thanks so much for being on the tour and for the wonderful review! I’m so glad you enjoyed Shattered Veil. And you’re right…there’s a LOT more to Aris’s story! 😉