The Jewel Blog Tour, Review, and Giveaway

Welcome to my stop on the The Jewel Blog Tour hosted by The Fantastic Flying Book ClubToday, I will be sharing some book info, my thoughts on the book, some info about the author, and of course, the giveaway!

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Kindle Edition, 368 pages

Expected publication: September 2nd 2014 by HarperTeen

Series: The Lone City #1

Source: HarperTeen for Blog Tour Review


My Rating: 4.5 Stars


Synopsis:

The Jewel means wealth. The Jewel means beauty. The Jewel means royalty. But for girls like Violet, the Jewel means servitude. Not just any kind of servitude. Violet, born and raised in the Marsh, has been trained as a surrogate for the royalty—because in the Jewel the only thing more important than opulence is offspring. Purchased at the surrogacy auction by the Duchess of the Lake and greeted with a slap to the face, Violet (now known only as #197) quickly learns of the brutal truths that lie beneath the Jewel’s glittering facade: the cruelty, backstabbing, and hidden violence that have become the royal way of life. Violet must accept the ugly realities of her existence… and try to stay alive. But then a forbidden romance erupts between Violet and a handsome gentleman hired as a companion to the Duchess’s petulant niece. Though his presence makes life in the Jewel a bit brighter, the consequences of their illicit relationship will cost them both more than they bargained for.

I adored this book. When I finished it, I just about lost my mind realizing that since it wasn’t even released yet, I had a long, long way to go for the second book.

I will admit that when I started reading this book (not for long, but in the very beginning), I was terribly afraid that this was going to reek of dystopian stereotypes. Well, I was incredibly incorrect. I mean, there is buying and selling of girls for the purpose of impregnation. That is messed up! This whole society is messed up, and I felt like Amy Ewing did an amazing job of showing the reader how messed up it really was. The world building worked for me, it was thorough, and I definitely could picture it. I was left with exactly the right amount of questioning: Not so much that the world didn’t make sense, but exactly enough that I can’t wait to find out more in the next book.

Violet has been tested for the potential to be a surrogate, “passed” (if you can call being an unwilling womb passing), and had had to live the past few years of her life in the surrogate holding/training facility. So things aren’t great. She gets to see her family before the auction, which is nice because it really gives a sense that Violet does have something waiting for her on the outside. The auction comes, and the Duchess of the Lake buys Violet and her uterus. The one thing that I did have a bit of trouble with was keeping all the various royalty straight. I knew Violet’s Duchess of course, but a few of the others I had confused a time or two. I think the fact that Violet goes along with the whole auction process and The Duchess’s wishes is really quite realistic: She is terrified. I think a lot of people can say that they’d fight, they’d never allow themselves to be sold that way, but if it is all you knew, wouldn’t you probably just try to preserve your life as well? Violet is certainly aware of what a mess she is in, but she is so afraid to act on it. To me, it made perfect sense, and I really was able to relate to Violet and feel sympathetic toward her plight.

The supporting characters were great as well. The Duchess was one of those villains that I just love to hate. On one hand, she’s positively despicable. But then she’ll do something that shows a glimmer of humanity, and there is some hope of reform still to be had. The Duchess’s family is such a mess. It is ironic and fun to watch her struggle with an unruly son and miserable niece while trying to wrangle Violet into submission.

And now for the negative: Insta-love. A bad case of insta-love. I guess in a sense, it isn’t surprising that a sheltered Violet would “fall in love” with the first guy who showed some interest. She is lonely, and naive, and is desperately seeking someone to really love.  But what is his deal? We never really too much insight on why they are in love, just that they are in love. I hope there is more development on that end in the next book, because that is the one part that just wasn’t working for me. And honestly, the fact that I loved the book in spite of hating the love plotline speaks volumes, because it is hard for me sometimes to stay invested if I am not feeling the romance, but I enjoyed the rest so much it became secondary.

The plot moved along nicely, I was always eager to turn to the page, and definitely didn’t want to put the book down. Not only was I concerned about Violet, but about the other girls in the other houses as well. There were so many scandalous events taking place during the course of the book, I was constantly wondering what was coming next. And then… there was a cliffhanger. A huge cliffhanger.

Bottom Line: I just could not get enough of this book. I know there will be plenty of readers who simply can’t get over the insta-love, are burned out on dystopian, or don’t like the harsh subject matter. But if you read the synopsis and think it might be your thing, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed! The Jewel is definitely a new favorite for me, and I absolutely cannot wait for the sequel!


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Amy Ewing is the young adult author of THE JEWEL, the first in a trilogy from HarperTeen, coming out September 2014.

She grew up in a small town outside Boston, where her librarian mother instilled a deep love of reading at a young age. Amy moved to New York City in 2000 to study theater at New York University. Unfortunately, her acting career didn’t quite pan out. She worked in restaurants, as an administrative assistant, a nanny, and a sales representative for a wine distributor before the lack of creativity in her life drove her to begin writing.

Amy received her MFA in Creative Writing for Children from The New School, where she was lucky enough to meet a fabulous community of YA writers who keep her sane on a daily basis. She lives in Harlem, where she spends her days writing, eating cheese, and occasionally binge watching The Vampire Diaries.

 



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Posted August 28, 2014 by Shannon @ It Starts at Midnight in Giveaway, Review , , / 11 Comments

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11 responses to “The Jewel Blog Tour, Review, and Giveaway

  1. Phew! I’ll be completely honest here – your review has definitely reassured me! I’ve seen quite a few negative reviews for this one, but your passion for it really is making me reconsider whether or not I read it. I love books that break the stereotypes and really get original, and this sounds like one! Thanks for sharing Shannon, and, as always, BRILLIANT review! <3

    ~ Zoe @ The Infinite To-Read Shelf

    • Thanks 🙂 I have been seeing quite a few negative reviews too! The thing of it is, I *do* get what those reviewers are saying; the points they make are accurate. I think it really just comes down to preference, and for me, the issues I had were easily overcome by how invested I was in the story!

  2. You know, I really did think (as people had been comparing it to The Selection- and I haven’t read them) that it was going to be this shallow book, but whoa, totally wrong. It wasn’t just this nothing-really-serious-going-on-but-some-nice-fancy-dresses-and-oh-isn’t-this-nice. Okay, there was fancy dresses, but loved how Violet didn’t want any of it. That she’d give everything up just to go back, just wanted to give her a hug. AND GARNET AND THAT ENDING. Seriously, underestimated him (which, I suppose is how he’s written for a reason) because I did not expect that, at all. Yeah, my only uh-oh, was the romance. :/ If he was introduced earlier then there would’ve been proper development, other than that, looooooved it.

    • Yes!! That’s the thing, I was worried that it was going to be vain and about a bunch of rich people or something, but wow, not at all! The dresses and fanciness was such a facade! OH and Garnet, YES! I had a fleeting thought earlier in the book that he may be more than meets the eye, and I was SO excited when I was right! I am so hoping the romance will be a bit more fleshed out in the next book, but I just loved this book!

  3. You are so right about the insta-love! It was SO annoying! I was so happy with the way Amy Ewing treated the whole subject of slavery and surrogacy. I feel like she didn’t downplay its severity or overdramatize it.
    The Duchess is probably one of my favorite villains! Honestly, the chello scene made me feel as if I was Violet! The Duchess’s dialogue and diction were just spot-on and made me feel afraid!
    That cliffhanger was just…wow! I did not expect it. I mean I felt that Garnet couldn’t be THAT useless. Oh and Lucian was a nice secondary character, but I’m kind of afraid for what he has planned…it seems like x’ll be for revenge. Can’t wait to read the next book! Sorry for the ramble!

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