
Book: Sweet Venom by Tera Lynn Childs
Pages: 352
Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal
Source: Library
Short Synopsis: Three long lost identical twins who are descendants of the mythical creature, Medusa, each having a special power, re-unite to fight monsters that have been leaked into the human world.
My Thoughts: Wasn't what I really expected it to be. Pace was was a little slow.
Gretchen, is a young girl living in San Francisco, that knows who she is. She is a huntress. A demon fighter, that hunts and sends evil monsters back to their world. Ever since her mentor, Ursula, rescued Gretchen from homelessness and told her about her true destiny, Gretchen has been on a mission to rid the world of evil creatures.
Grace is excited to start at a new school in San Francisco with a whole new attitude. But almost as soon as Grace moves to San Francisco, she starts seeing weird flashes and second guesses herself. Is she really going insane, or can she really see these horrible creatures?
It isn't until Grace meets Gretchen by accident, and together they learn what they really are. Guardians and descendants of the mythical creature, Medusa, and must protect the world of these evil creatures. Together, they also figure out that there is a third sister, named Greer. Each sister has a special power that is geared toward fighting these awful monsters and sending them back home. As if things weren't bad enough for the sisters, they also learn that there is a bounty on their heads. The three must learn to get along, train to fight these horrible creatures, and survive the assassination attempts of these horrible beasts.
I initially was attracted to the story line, but it certainly wasn't what I expected this novel to be. First off, I wasn't a fan of the multiple points of views. I didn't like the fact that I had to switch constantly back and forth between who was narrating and what was going on.
And was it me or did these three girls constantly talk aloud to themselves the majority of the time? And the potential boy relationships between the two main characters, Grace's relationship with Milo and Gretchen's relationship with Nick seemed to just disappear, and not really explained.
It also seemed kind of odd to me that Greer was introduced in the novel, when the novel was about half way over. Like she was just an extra, and not really included in the story. Like Childs was just filling up space. Greer's part of the story also didn't really seem to fit in with the rest of the novel.
The reading pace was extremely slow to me, and I usually love mythical backgrounds in YA novels, but I wasn't a fan of this one. The only thing that saved me from not completing this novel, was the boy relationships which were mildly interesting. There was just SO much hype with this novel, I was just a bit disappointed in the end. Over all, it was an okay read, but not the best of childs' series. There is a sequel in this series, but I'm not quite sure if I'd continue.
Would I recommend this book: Maybe
Rating: I give this book a 3/5.