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Lux: Beginnings by Jennifer L. Armentrout

stuckinafictionaluniverse's review against another edition

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2.0

Review of Onyx, the second book in the Lux series. My thoughts on the first installment are.. somewhere. *distracted wave*
I wrote this on my iPad, without auto-correct, so pardon the spelling errors.

The bad:
Daemon overall. His "I'm not stalking you, I'm just keeping an eye on you" philosophy was creepy and overprotective. He got possessive of Katy if another guy so much as breathed near her.

The new guy Blake was only there to rival Daemon and occasionally silently push the plot forward. It was a very New moon, clichè move. We already have a paranormal romance without substance. You know what else this series needs? A bloody love triangle.

The book was repetitive and way too long. I felt as if I were reading the same chapter over and over again, up until the last hundred pages. Kat did something stupid and Daemon forgave her the next day. Cue makeout session (however steamy it was).
And then the vicious cycle continues. The two of them acted childish and only communicated by kissing or arguing. Hello, where are the gray areas?

Katy abandoned her role as the witty, bookloving MC and therefore more relatable MC, and became weak, insecure and frustrating. She made poor decisions, trusted the wrong people and was painfully slow with figuring out the mystery.
She was indecisive and couldn't speak up, especially in the Daemon-vs-Blake situation.
Kat refused to define the relationship with either of them and acted as if it was okay to play around with their feelings; always balancing the line between good friends and dating with both of them.

I kind of missed Kat's interest in books. I know, I know. It's tough to keep up with reading/blogging when life gets in the way. Of course, my everyday problems don't include two guys fighting over me and being chased by an alien service, so I shouldn't complain.

While reading this book, I craved the upbeat and funny tone the first installment had. The banter back and forth between the couple, the sexual tension and the minor focus on the paranormal.
The aliens are just... lame. I didn't care for their backstory amd plotline in general.

Onyx tried to be deep and sentimental, and never reached that point. Katy just thought "Oh, that's so sad", "No, that's terrible".
Those vague descriptions didn't evoke any feeling in the reader, and felt like placeholders. The more I tead from her, the more convinced I've become that Armentrout's strength is sarcastic dialogue with quick, sharp comments.

The good:
The plot thickens and is actually going somewhere. Now we have a bunch of problems, and we find out more about the aliens and their enemies.

My favorite part was when Kat filmed her In my mailbox video for her book blog and Daemon joined her. That scene was everytging I wanted, and I would've been happy to read a whole book filled with them. It was sweet, hilarious and a little romantic at the same time.
More of that, please, instead of the stalker pattern. It's not cute.
Daemon and Katy do have chemistry, and the romance was enjoyable when they weren't fighting nonstop.

Lastly - and I almost hate to admit it - these books are still ridiculously, dangerously addictive, even when I feel like throwing them out the window.

Final verdict:
A meh sequel, nothing more. It has some setup for the later books, but the rest is pointless drama and your standard PNR.

carrymey's review against another edition

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5.0

This was everything I wanted it to be and even more. It does start off slightly Twilight-ish, but soon I was amazed in the rightness of it. No creepy stalking, or manipulating. Kat and Daemon were downright open to each other most of the time. The dialogue was beyond witty and sharp and I enjoyed every freaking banter between them. The story was interesting and compelling and I can't wait to see what will happen in book 3 to 5!
Such a fun and fast read!!!

echoingbooks's review against another edition

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5.0

I expected more from the cover like a real hot Daemon would have been nice but Obsidian and Onyx will always be my favorite books i don't care how the cover looks its the words that counts

h0ll0whailey's review against another edition

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I want it to be real.

marawii's review against another edition

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5.0

Am I going to give each book in this series a 5 star? Because this book DESERVES it so much!! I liked how everything turned out in this book. I even liked the bonus content because it highlighted my favorite scenes in both books. I'm off to start the third book now.

dreizehn's review against another edition

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4.0

Individual Ratings: Obsidian ★★★★ | Onyx ★★★★½

cosmicreadinggirl's review against another edition

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5.0

y'all know i'm trash for this series!!!!

lyssadoll's review

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adventurous funny lighthearted mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

abbyvandyke's review against another edition

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I think this is an amazing book with lots of suspense especially at the end!!!!!!!

novahkiin's review against another edition

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2.0

Obsidian: 2.5 stars
Onyx: 2.5 stars

Needed more book blogging.