Storm and Fury (The Harbinger #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Storm and Fury (The Harbinger #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Published: June 11th 2019 by Inkyard Press

Goodreads synopsis

Review:

Myth: 4.5/5

I want to note that even though this series is a spinoff from the Dark Elements series. I did not read Dark Elements before starting this and I didn’t feel like I missed anything in the story. I decided not to read Dark Elements because it seemed a little too love triangle-y for my liking, and after some of the events in Storm and Fury, I’m happy to have skipped it. It’s almost like The Harbinger series rewrites part of that story (seemingly for the better).

And now into Storm and Fury. Trinity actually shares a lot of similar characteristics to Poppy from Armentrout’s Blood and Ash series. She’s protected and unique but not sure what she’s being prepared for and desperately wants to live life. Though the characters share similar traits (as do Zayne and Hawke to some extent) the world and myth surrounding the characters is wholly different. I loved it. The great battle between Angels and Demons with humanity and other middle-folk just game pieces on a bigger board. 

Magic: 4/5

The book did such a great job dangling bits of information in front of us. Immediately we knew that Trinity was different, she was more powerful than she should be. Throwing her into Zayne’s world, that’s a little more grey than the black and white that she was taught was the perfect way for her to exercise that power. 

Overall: 4.5/5

I immediately recognized some of my favorite parts of Blood and Ash in Storm and Fury, but was thrilled to enjoy a wholly new adventure.

Other books in the series:

Rage and Ruin (The Harbinger #2) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

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