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Slumber The Fade Book One Samantha Young 9781466453227 Books

I loved this book so much! I have read a bunch of Samantha Young books, but this was my first fantasy of hers and I can’t get over how much I loved it. I would love to see her write some new fantasy because she does it so well. Slumber was a great read and I loved getting lost in this world. I am so happy I finally made time for this one. Yay audiobooks!

I have to start with Rogan because I really liked her a lot. Rogan is one tough cookie, but she isn’t without her faults. She can be incredibly stubborn and she doesn’t always think things through but she is determined and fierce and smart. She may not be strong in a fighter sense, but when her friend is in trouble she steps up with no questions asked and sets out to do what needs to be done. As much as this is a romance, it is also Rogan’s story and her journey of how she learns who she is.

Then we have Wolfe who is simply awesome. I looooooved Wolfe. Wolfe is another stubborn one, so I loved watching him and Rogan butt heads. Wolfe is strong and intimidating and intense. I loved how protective he was of Rogan and it was so obvious he cared for her. It was hard for him to show it, but you could see it. I felt really bad for him because Rogan just wouldn’t give him the time of day for so long.

The romance between Rogan and Wolfe was such a slow burn and I ate it up. Sometimes it was agonizingly slow but in the best way possible. I could feel the tension leaping off the pages. These two went at it so much, but you could see underneath it that they fought so much because they were trying to cloak how they truly felt. It takes Rogan a long time to come to terms with the way she feels about Wolfe, and while her back and forth can be frustrating for the reader, it also makes complete sense. I mean, Wolfe’s father killed her family… that isn’t something that’s easy to get over. Even when she recognizes how she feels, it’s tough because she feels as if she is betraying her family. So while I may have wanted her to just stop thinking and kiss, I totally understood why she felt the way she did and acted the way she did.

Other than the romance though, this world is also great. I loved the magic and the danger. I loved that there was such a strong female friendship and the lengths Rogan was willing to go to for her best friend. This was a great world to get lost in and I loved how big Samantha made it. The different range of magic was so interesting and the idea of a sleeping sickness was really intriguing. Just all around a great plot and world.

All in all, Slumber was a really great read and I loved this one from beginning to end. I can’t recommend this one to fantasy fans enough.

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Tags : Slumber: The Fade: Book One [Samantha Young] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. <b>From the New York Times</i>, USA Today</i> and Wall Street Journal </i>bestselling author Samantha Young comes an epic fantasy romance for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Kristin Cashore.</b><br /><br />Molded by a tragic childhood nineteen-year-old Rogan finds itextremely difficult to trust people. Now Haydyn,Samantha Young,Slumber: The Fade: Book One,CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform,1466453222,FICTION Romance Fantasy

Slumber The Fade Book One Samantha Young 9781466453227 Books Reviews


The story of Slumber is really the story of Rogan - her physical quest to save her friend as well as her personal journey toward coming to terms with her past. Rogan is a survivor. Having suffered the tragic loss of her family eight years earlier, she still feels the weight of it every day. Though she now lives a very privileged life as "The Handmaiden of Phaedra" - trusted confidante and adviser of the Princezna - her personal demons have helped shape the way she views the world, people and relationships. To most who know her, she comes off as a bit thorny, abrasive and outspoken. She's very independent and doesn't care much to live within anyone's box. Yet, because we're told the story through the perspective of Rogan, the reader gets a ringside seat to her vulnerable, emotional side that she very rarely shows others. It helps to humanize her character; it makes her empathetic.

In the absence of her family, Haydyn, the Princezna of Phaedra, is the dearest person in the world to Rogan - her best friend and sister in spirit, if not blood. When Haydyn falls victim to the mysterious Sleeping Disease that puts her in a coma-like state, Rogan cannot bear the thought of losing one of the only people she's allowed herself to truly care for since losing her family. Rogan's unique talents as a mage allow her to locate objects she's been commanded to find. And so Rogan requests that she be the one sent to find the cure to Haydyn's disease, the elusive Somna plant. Though she's not a warrior or a trained fighter, Rogan is tenacious, brave, scrappy, proud, with a strong will and a determined mind. All qualities which serve her well in the trials that await her on the road ahead.

Speaking of trials, Rogan's most apparent and immediate trial presents itself in the form of the dashing, yet formidable, Vikomt Wolfe Stovia, Captain of the Guard and the son of the man responsible for the deaths of Rogan's family. Needless to say, there is bad blood between these two due to the murder of her family and the subsequent justice then sentenced upon Wolfe's father. When Wolfe volunteers to escort her on the mission to find Haydyn's cure, she's less than thrilled, certain he's biding his time for the right moment to avenge his father. But as they journey northward together, she wonders if she really knows the man she's been demonizing at all.

The relationship between Rogan and Wolfe -- the obstacles, barriers, and animosity -- is just so well done. Young does a fantastic job of developing their relationship gradually, taking time to establish a back story for these two characters and then building the tension at a slow simmer. When you've got a book like this one where the two leads are traveling on a quest together, it can quickly fall victim to those old standby "romance on a journey" tropes. But I really appreciate that Young seems to think outside the box on this. There are so many instances that she could have capitalized on to further their relationship in a cliché way, and yet she doesn't. It makes their story oh-so-frustrating at times, yet I think by developing their relationship the way she does, makes it feel more authentic. The interaction between Rogan and Wolfe is just so wonderfully complex, snarky and tortured. At times I just wanted to shake both of them, all the while desperately hoping that these two crazy kids will just come to their senses. Though Slumber does have a strong, fast-paced plot and a well-crafted world, the relationship between these two is really what drives this story forward and makes it such a page-turner.

The story of Slumber stems initially from the roots of the Sleeping Beauty fairytale, when Haydyn falls into a coma-like sleep - it's the catalyst for the rest of the story. And yet it's not Sleeping Beauty's story, it's Rogan's. The journey Rogan embarks on is full of danger, excitement, intrigue. There are many enlightening moments as Rogan is exposed to people and places she's only heard tell of. She learns many important lessons about life and herself as her assumptions and beliefs are measured against reality. It's not just a coming-of-age/romance novel though. This book is an action/adventure thrill ride that catapults you from one exciting event to the next with very little downtime for the characters or the reader. In addition to the non-stop action, the setting Young has created is a complex, well-realized, beautifully described fantasy world. She makes excellent use of her little fantasy land, giving the reader the grand tour over the course of the book. (Helpful tip - there's a map of Phaedra on the author's blog for those of you who like to visually track a character's geographic progress.)

Overall, Slumber is an action-packed novel with wonderfully gritty characters, a vast and detailed fantasy world, and spine-tingling romance. Let's just say I will be adding more Samantha Young novels to my TBR, and I'm anxiously anticipating the second book in this series, Sneak Thievery.

*** While classified as YA, Slumber does include some sexuality/sensuality that may not be suitable for younger YA readers. There's also a pretty intense scene where one of the female characters is severely brutalized. For parents, I'd definitely check this one out first before giving it to your teen.
This was the fourth book I've read by Samantha Young and I'm most definitely a huge fan!! I loved this book, it may just be my favorite of Samantha Young books thus far (though I still have a few more to buy and read). I don't write long reviews, but I will say that I love how Young does such a wonderful job world building. With some books you're thrown into the story without history being given but with her books there's always history given and it makes the worlds we read about that much more exciting because we actually know what's going on! I loved Rogan in this story... loved how loyal she was to her best friend and I liked the emotional journey she had to go on in order to get to know Wolfe and eventually realize her feelings for him. I won't get into spoilers, but I will say that I LOVED Wolfe... he is perhaps my favorite male character I've read about in a long time!! I do wish Rogan had been a bit less stubborn but I understood her reservations with Wolfe. Wolfe... swoons... he was just perfect. I loved how he was in love but managed to still keep his backbone and remain manly. Sometimes I think authors make men into these sappy puppies once they fall in love and I hate that. I like when guys are still a bit mean and vocal even after they declare love for someone. Anyhoo... I can't wait to read more about him and I do hope he keeps his strong character in the books to come!!

I was sad to learn that the second book in this series isn't out yet... sighs... I absolutely can't wait to keep reading about Rogan and Wolfe and Hayden (hoping she comes to her senses and decides to have a future with Matai. <--- hope I spelled his name right... it's early and I left my upstairs ;-)

Anyhow, amazing book!! Can't wait to read the next and Samantha Young is one heck of a talented author!!! READ IT!!
I loved this book so much! I have read a bunch of Samantha Young books, but this was my first fantasy of hers and I can’t get over how much I loved it. I would love to see her write some new fantasy because she does it so well. Slumber was a great read and I loved getting lost in this world. I am so happy I finally made time for this one. Yay audiobooks!

I have to start with Rogan because I really liked her a lot. Rogan is one tough cookie, but she isn’t without her faults. She can be incredibly stubborn and she doesn’t always think things through but she is determined and fierce and smart. She may not be strong in a fighter sense, but when her friend is in trouble she steps up with no questions asked and sets out to do what needs to be done. As much as this is a romance, it is also Rogan’s story and her journey of how she learns who she is.

Then we have Wolfe who is simply awesome. I looooooved Wolfe. Wolfe is another stubborn one, so I loved watching him and Rogan butt heads. Wolfe is strong and intimidating and intense. I loved how protective he was of Rogan and it was so obvious he cared for her. It was hard for him to show it, but you could see it. I felt really bad for him because Rogan just wouldn’t give him the time of day for so long.

The romance between Rogan and Wolfe was such a slow burn and I ate it up. Sometimes it was agonizingly slow but in the best way possible. I could feel the tension leaping off the pages. These two went at it so much, but you could see underneath it that they fought so much because they were trying to cloak how they truly felt. It takes Rogan a long time to come to terms with the way she feels about Wolfe, and while her back and forth can be frustrating for the reader, it also makes complete sense. I mean, Wolfe’s father killed her family… that isn’t something that’s easy to get over. Even when she recognizes how she feels, it’s tough because she feels as if she is betraying her family. So while I may have wanted her to just stop thinking and kiss, I totally understood why she felt the way she did and acted the way she did.

Other than the romance though, this world is also great. I loved the magic and the danger. I loved that there was such a strong female friendship and the lengths Rogan was willing to go to for her best friend. This was a great world to get lost in and I loved how big Samantha made it. The different range of magic was so interesting and the idea of a sleeping sickness was really intriguing. Just all around a great plot and world.

All in all, Slumber was a really great read and I loved this one from beginning to end. I can’t recommend this one to fantasy fans enough.
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