Title: RENDER
Author: Stephanie Fleshman
Publish Date: 08.07.13
Publisher: Stephanie Fleshman
Category: YA
Recommended for: Teens and Young Adults
Received from: Novelty Publicity (book
tour / in exchange for an honest review)
Goodreads: Render
Date completed: 09.09.13
Description from the publisher:
A betrayal
born of blood
A curse for a gift
A love worth saving
A curse for a gift
A love worth saving
Koldan
Holdt knows what he wants. The problem is his future was decided the day he was
born—a future void of everything he has ever known.
Days
before summer vacation, Koldan’s grandfather suddenly dies, leaving the
consequences that have followed him since he fled his country to fall to
Koldan. As Koldan learns about his new fate, he must accept the terms to which
he is bound and live without the one person he wants, or remain true to who he
is and risk both their lives repeating the choices his grandfather made.
Seventeen-year-old
Raya Whitney thought she knew Koldan…until a sudden turn of events threatens
both their lives. While she is not willing to give up without a fight, she
knows it is a deadly game to stay together.
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RENDER
I spin
around and pull her to me, sighing as her arms lock around my neck. I lower my
face to her hair, turning it into the curve of her neck to breathe her in.
Her body
molds to mine, lithe and boneless, and my arms swallow her as I tighten my
hold. It softens all the hard points, the tension I’d been holding onto,
smoothing the muscles in my shoulders and back.
“You have
great problem-solving skills, by the way,” I tell her softly in her ear.
Keeping
her arms around me, she leans back against the wall to look at me, a baffled
expression on her face, whether in relation to the compliment or the unexpected
direction in conversation, I don’t know.
“Do I?”
Her voice lifts in a flirtatious pitch.
“Mmm. It’s
why I asked you out,” I tease. “You solved most of my problems just by
agreeing.” Looking back, I realize just how true this is, though I doubt she’ll
take me seriously.
Her lips
curl in an obliging smile, and her eyes say it all, disbelieving in their
beauty, corroborating what I already knew. But she’s still smiling, and I alone
am responsible for that.
She curls
her hand around the side of my neck, and I feel her thumb glide over the scar
behind my earlobe, one I incurred at fourteen, when Lukas slammed my head into
the bathroom mirror. Then I broke his collarbone. Both of us ended up in the
emergency room that morning, an incident that resulted in our father leaving
for work a half hour later. It’s always quieter when our father is home.
“How are
you doing?” she asks, looking up to search my eyes.
I slide my
hands from the small of her back to her waist, as my gaze sweeps from shoulder
to shoulder. I can already feel the ground of normalcy beneath me, her presence
holding the pieces of my life together, when it seems everything can come apart
at any moment. “Good now that you’re here.”
This seems
to make her both happy and sad. A look of gloom passes over her face even as a
small smile touches her lips. Then her eyes trail down the front of my body,
taking in my suit jacket and pants. “You look like a lawyer,” she comments.
“Straight from the courtroom.”
I can’t
remember a time when she’s ever seen me in a suit. The closest is the tux I
wore to her senior prom two months ago, which is not much different than what I
wear now.
“It suits
you.”
I raise my
eyebrows in doubt. “What? Looking like a lawyer?”
“Not just
a lawyer. You look…professional.” Then, with a full smile, she adds, “I like
it.”
“Ah,” I
say, mirroring her smile as I grasp her meaning. “I like that you’re my biggest
fan.”
Her teeth
shine bright against her tan skin. She drops her arms to her sides, and I lace
my fingers through hers. She smells of honeysuckle, vanilla, and lavender all
at once, with soft underlying notes I can’t name, a scent that swirls inside
me, tantalizing every cell in my body.
I lean
forward, canting my head slightly to fit my lips to hers. I have to fight to
keep the rhythm slow, to savor every second. But when her mouth opens, urgency
builds within me, and I press farther. Too soon, though, she’s pulling away,
leaving my blood pumping in a hot stream and my heart pounding against my
chest. I place a hand on the wall behind her and lean forward, closing the
narrow space she’s put between us.
“I wasn’t
finished,” I say.
I’m
already tilting my head to kiss her again when she stops me with one word.
“Wait.”
“Wait?” I
mutter against her lips.
I feel her
palms on my chest, easing me back. It’s hard to concentrate on anything but
touching her, but I slowly resign myself to the conversation that is apparently
inevitable, when my only instinct is to kiss her. I straighten and meet her
eyes, which does nothing to tame my thoughts.
“I got
your note,” she says.
When I
started mowing Mrs. Whitney’s lawn, Elizabeth gave me a key, so I could let
myself in when they weren’t home. In the beginning, I would leave Raya notes on
her dresser, not knowing at the time that she’d actually keep them. When she
showed me every note I’d ever written her, my first instinct was to laugh,
because it seemed senseless. But then I saw how impressed she was and felt
empowered that I could make her so happy. She probably has a shoebox full of
notes by now.
I back her
against the wall until we’re touching from hips to shoulders. Her eyes, as warm
and green as summer leaves, meet mine. She’s looking at me as if I did
something amazing, but just in case, I ask, “Is that all? Or is there
something else you want to add, because I’d really like to kiss you right now?”
Her eyes
dip momentarily to my mouth. “I was going to thank you for the note, but you
distracted me.”
“You don’t
need words for that.”
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I finished this last night and I must say
this was not your usual YA novel. Ms.
Fleshman has created an unique world.
Though targeted at young adults, it is written to engage the intelligent
wordsmith, rather than aiming at the base populace. As a child, I was reading at an adult level
by the time I was in fourth grade. It
was often frustrating to me that books intended for my age group (and even
those at the higher grades) were too often written for the uneducated masses
without vocabulary or experiences. Ms.
Fleshman has avoided that particular pitfall and it was a refreshing experience
to engage in this adventure.
Koldan,
his brother Lukas, their friend Ethan, and Koldan’s girlfriend Raya have
embarked on an adventure. Unbeknownst to any but the Russians, an
Atlantis-like island has reappeared off the southwest coast of Perth
Australia. Koldan and Lukas' grandfather has left them a journal and the
resources to pursue this quest. Though he had intended to be with them,
his unexpected death has these four teenagers chasing their destiny through the
dark and mists of Ruairc.
I like how
the chapters are told from the POV of Koldan and Raya, though not
alternating. Each providing the narration as best fits the story, instead
of a forced formula of his turn then her turn.
This is
called Render and has a subtitle of "A Recompense Novel." I
hope that means this will be a series!
Recompense
Series:
- Render
- ?
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