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On Earth, seventeen-year-old Ari Alexander was taught to never peek, but if she hopes to survive life on her new planet, Loge, her eyes must never shut. Because Zeus will do anything to save the Ancients from their dying planet, and he has a plan.
Thousands of humans crossed over to Loge after a poisonous neurotoxin released into Earth's atmosphere, nearly killing them. They sought refuge in hopes of finding a new life, but what they became were slaves, built to wage war against their home planet. That is, unless Ari and Jackson can stop them. But on Loge, nothing is as it seems...and no one can be trusted.
- Sales Rank: #445629 in eBooks
- Published on: 2013-08-13
- Released on: 2013-08-13
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review
"Excuse me while I check all the trees in my neighborhood to see which one will transport me to Loge because I. AM. READY!!" - YA Books Central."I will forever be a fan of aliens because of this book!" - Fresh Fiction."HOVER is a fantastic sequel filled with mystery and romance and enough action to keep you guessing until the end."- Glitter Magazine."...a perfect balance of action, romance, and suspense that keeps you wanting more." - Obsession with Books."HOVER, if you can imagine, is even better than GRAVITY!"- City of Books
About the Author
Melissa West lives in a tiny suburb of Atlanta, GA, with her husband and daughter. She pretends to like yoga, actually likes to read, and could not live without coffee. She holds a B.A. in Communication Studies and an M.S. in Graphic Communication, both from Clemson University. Yeah, her blood runs orange.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Great follow-up, even better than the first
By PuttingPentoPage
**NOTE: Because of the way Gravity ended this can't be a spoiler-free review. If you haven't read Gravity, STOP READING NOW**
Ok, so first off the cover. Gracious the covers for Gravity (The Taking #1) and Hover are stunning. LOVE space pics so I love these covers.
Now onto the good stuff...
All right. So Ari is stuck on Loge in the hospital. Her only contact has been with the healers (her fav is Emmy) and Jackson. She has no clue what's happened to the other humans or what is taking place on Earth. Add to that as a new Ancient she now has to be evaluated by Loge's top healers and placed into one of the four "work" sectors, which means she could end up being a spy against her own planet if she's placed as an RES. Likelihood of this: HIGH. She was training to be the Commander on Earth after all.
Enter Zeus, all around bad dude, leader of Loge, and Jackson's grandfather. Feared by Loge, and hated by Jackson, Zeus believes Ari has information that will help him invade Earth and subjugate it.
Ari is still having trust issues with Jackson. He failed to tell her who he really was and so now she questions nearly everything he tells her, and though she is still attracted to him, she can't forget that he lied to her.
Jackson, now back on home turf, is both the same and different. His feelings for Ari haven't changed, but back on his planet he doesn't have to hide his identity--or his abilities--and has a large leadership role with the RESs (Logean spies) that reveals a whole other side of him.
I loved seeing Jackson back home. While there was always a bit of a question about his true motives on Earth, on Loge you get to see Jackson. Both the good and the bad and the heartbreaking. He becomes a much more rounded, like-able/sympathetic character. And I REALLY liked him in this book. Ari grows tremendously in Hover. Once, only concerned with Earth and humans--the black and white of things--Ari begins to see the shades of gray, and her relationship with Jackson changes because of this.
With help from some wonderful secondary characters, Ari comes up with a plan that she hopes will not only save the humans stuck on Loge, but the Logeans destined to perish along with their planet.
Will it work? I DON'T KNOW BECAUSE IT WAS A CLIFFHANGER ENDING THAT KIIIIIIIIILLED!!
However, I still highly recommend. It was a fabulous follow-up to a great debut.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
This isn't a book - Its a poorly written short story!
By Kaela LaCosta
First - I generally keep bad reviews to myself. This book however; this book pushed me over the edge... I'm so tired of these authors who have to make what could be one, very good book and drawn it out into three or four hoping to what? Be the next Twilight - make more money (which I get - and support, to a point)? But what is it - what happened to writing one really good book...? Is it the age of the kindle and internet books - turning short stories into 8 dollar reads and calling it a book? Write one really good story and move on to the next subject?
REVIEW:
This book - I can't even put into words all the reasons this book was bad... It's basically a drawn out short story that could have easily been an extension and better ending of book one with a little editing... Even though I still think Gravity had promise - I just don't like where she went with it...
SPOILER ALERT - Why would an evil mastermind with his mind set on world domination bother himself with some child, who's running around their world free as she likes, sleeping at his grandson's house - openly wanting to kill him? Why let her train with weapons and learn strategy and do all these other things she does...? It wasn't like he was trying to make his Grandson happy by pretending to be nice or to hide his evil doings from other rulers on his planet...? It makes no sense... Then he periodically brings her in to 'torture' her (with visions? seriously?) just to then let her walk back home and tell her "same time tomorrow - I'm gonna break you - now go home and get some rest"?? The going home part is just so the author can squeeze the love story in - now that was torture... I love you - no, I don't - were planning a murder and sleeping and eating together - but I don't trust you - hug me -stay away... Yawn...
Then one of these peace loving aliens 'gives' her the gift of healing but doesn't think to teach that little trick to any of their own kind??? So the whole planet's dying and everyone thinks you're born a healer and yet these peace loving healers don't bother telling anyone they can pass it on - that it's mind over matter and not just something you're born with...? I'm confused - and not in a good way...?
So we have a hormonal teenager - who is a master military figure, trained to kill, but when she finally gets a chance to kill him - this hard trained daughter of a high ranked commander doesn't put a bullet in his head to be sure - she just walks past his body - not even a backwards glance and half a second to pull the trigger...? Come on... I mean Zeus went to the house to kidnap his own grandson while she's upstairs strapping guns to herself and he doesn't just take her - why make her chase him around town? Why doesn't Jackson - who is also this military bad a$$ - why doesn't he kill him when he has every chance in the world...? It has to be her throughout the whole book and then Mami ends up pulling the trigger - like she's been planning it the whole time - but waits until he has Jackson to do it...? Ugh... Anything to drawn this book out...?
Just a total disappointment and waste of money...Don't care what happens in book three - or book ten - or however long you plan to drawn this one out...
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
The Taking is one of my favorite series
By Jen S
So I was so excited to read this...also so nervous. Gravity was an awesomely amazing book and the ending, well let's just say whoa. I've been waiting for Hover for a while and yes it made me nervous to pick it up but I'm happy to say I was not disappointed. The book absolutely played puppeteer with my heart strings but that's because I am so heavily invested in the characters. This is one of those series that I think doesn't get enough love. Everyone should read it! I don't think you have to be a sci-fi lover either.
Jackson, oh Jackson. I had a feeling about who he was from the beginning so I could never be mad at him. Plus despite everything you can tell how sweet Jackson really is. Plus I love the way he is with Ari, even if she is mad at him and trying to push him away. He is always standing beside her and being support. He has a lot of things that are revealed about him in this book. He has always been a guy that keeps his cards close to his chest but we see some cracks. Things he doesn't want Ari to know to protect her. Some of it is horrid and some of it just makes you love him even more. Seriously can you tell I love to drool over Jackson. Total book boyfriend.
Ari is such a tough cookie but is not always perfect. She still had a tendency to act before thinking but we really start to see her realize this and try to be more reserved. She knows her weaknesses and is always trying to improve them. I really like her as the main character and find her easy to connect to. Although I do get frustrated with her where Jackson is concerned but you know, she feels a little betrayed. She is pretty amazing in this book I have to say.
Zeus is one scary dude. Which is probably why he is named Zeus. I love how much detail is put into his villainy ways. Down to the way he treats and manipulates people. When Jackson describes how he will talk towards the window so you can't see his face, I thought it was such a great detail.. I mean Melissa really points out to us not only his villainous but his intelligence. That this isn't some guy you just walk in and throw him out the window and say, hooray the world is saved! It's a lot more complex than that. Zeus is more complex than that, there might have once been a person there but he has long been corroded by power.
We get a whole new squad of characters as the book takes place on Loge. Vil is one of my absolute favorite additions. He's got this terrific intelligent mind that never stops turning. So he uses outs like creating sculptures and doing awesome techie things. He also has wisdom beyond his years. I also like Mami, Emmy and Madison a lot too. Emmy at first kind of comes off as someone I wasn't going to like but I finally embraced her. We also see appearances from some characters from the other books. Like Law and Ari's dad...seriously though what is up with Law? I'm not going to say more.
The plot kept me intrigued the entire time, since we on a new planet it was almost like having a first book in a second book. It's a whole different place to learn about, which it's easy to see the two are going to collide in book 3. I thought that is well thought out and planned. Of course this book was a little more stressful. We are talking about a buildup to war here. Wow and let me tell you about the ending....well I can't but wow. Melissa has me once again on the edge of my seat demanding that book 3 be in my mailbox tomorrow.
This series continues to be one of my favorites and I really hope you pick it up if you haven't already.
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