5 Star Review & Giveaway – Invisible by Dawn Metcalf

Posted October 13, 2014 by Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction in Giveaways (Ended), Reviews / 16 Comments

5 Star Review & Giveaway – Invisible by Dawn MetcalfInvisible by Dawn Metcalf
Series: The Twixt #2
Also in this series: Indelible
Published by Harlequin Teen on 10/1/14
Genres: Fantasy, Love & Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 380
Source: BEA
My content rating: YA (Nothing more than kissing, though the possibility of more is hinted at)
My rating:
5 Stars

Some things lie beneath the surface.

Invisible.

With the power to change everything.

Joy Malone wants it all—power, freedom and the boyfriend who loves her. Yet when an unstoppable assassin is hired to kill her, Joy learns that being the girl with the Sight comes with a price that might be too high to pay. Love will be tested, lives will be threatened, and everyone Joy knows and cares about will be affected by her decision to stand by Ink or to leave the Twixt forever.

Her choice is balanced on a scalpel's edge and the consequences will be more life-altering than anyone can guess.

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My Take

***This review is for book #2 in the series, and may contain spoilers for the first book in this review.  Check out my review Indelible HERE.***

I think I’m in love with Dawn Metcalf. Honestly, I don’t know where she comes up with these books, but I love them! They have the types of magical creatures that we’re used to from faery books, but then Metcalf adds this whole new layer with the Signaturae, the symbols that connect the human world to the Twixt. I know, it sounds a bit confusing (and it can be a bit in the first book), but I’m in love with the idea and with the creative ways that Metcalf uses it. I just can’t express to you how much I adore these books!

So, Invisible starts pretty much where Indelible left off. Joy has saved the world from the evil Aniseed, who wanted to kill off the human race using Ink and Inq’s signaturae. Joy discovered that she could actually erase signaturae, thus saving the day. But even though she benefited both the Twixt and the human world, many members of the Twixt still see her as a threat – her ability could be dangerous if she used it against them. The Council has insisted that Joy either give up her scalpel (which they believe mistakenly will take away her ability to erase signaturae)allow herself to be claimed once again by a member of the Twixt, or cut all ties with the Twixt completely. Joy wouldn’t mind being claimed by Ink, but he desperately wants her to hold onto her freedom – so instead they try to buy time to come up with another solution. But, in the meantime, Joy is being hunted by a deadly assassin – she may not have to face the Council at all if she can’t survive that long.

What I LOVED:

  • Joy and Ink. These two are one of my favorite book couples ever. They adore each other, and it shows. I love how Joy truly loves teaching Ink to feel and how each experience is new to him. His wonder at the world and at everything he feels for Joy just makes me kind of giddy. Joy and Ink are incredibly sweet together, but they also have tons of chemistry (I was amazed at how much chemistry Metcalf was able to create in scenes where they really didn’t do anything more than kiss, albeit passionately, with hints of possibly more to come). But Joy and Ink aren’t perfect – they do have some issues in this book, partially due to their different perspectives (human vs. Twixt). Like every good couple, they have to navigate some speed bumps on their way to true happiness, but I found their issues to be believable, especially based on Joy and Ink’s personalities. Their troubles really just made me root for them more!
  • Dangerous enemies … and friends too. Joy’s magical enemies are incredibly dangerous and there are plenty of run-ins with them! Of course, even Joy’s magical friends put her in danger sometimes … and can she really trust them? I was on the edge of my seat throughout the book, wondering when Joy’s life would be put in danger next and how she would escape (oh, and the way that she does escape is awfully cool). Joy’s family gets in on the action a bit too, but I don’t want to spoil anything about that – you’ll just have to read to find out!
  • Monica. Joy’s best friend has a personal dilemma and needs her. Of course, Joy is a bit preoccupied with someone trying to murder her and all, but she still manages to make time for Monica, which I loved. And I was invested in Monica’s story too!
  • Satisfying ending. This book could almost be the end to the series and I would have felt satisfied. Don’t get me wrong, I definitely want to read more of these books, but I love that the books don’t end on cliffhangers and we get a sense of closure at the end of each one. Wonder what Metcalf has up her sleeve next?

The negatives:

  • Nothing much. Once again, I can’t really think of any real negatives for this book (this has happened a few times lately!). I’m sure there were moments that I wasn’t thrilled with, but I was too engrossed in the story to write them down and I can’t think of any of them at this point. Sigh … oh well!

I can’t wait to read more of The Twixt (looks like I’ll have to wait until June of 2015, though)!  Seriously, if you like fantasy, especially books that involve fae and the like, you need to read this series. I give this second book 5/5 stars.

***Disclosure: This book was provided to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. No other compensation was given and all opinions are my own.***

About the Author

Dawn MetcalfDawn Metcalf has always lived on the edge between reality and magic, which explains her current profession and love of fantasy books and games. Her passions include karate, fairy tales, Victoriana and dark chocolate, often combining one or more of them in unexpected ways. Currently, she lives with her husband and family in northern Connecticut. If they had a sign, it would be: Confounding the Neighbor Children Since 1999. Dawn’s current Young Adult series with HarlequinTeen, The Twixt, has four titles: Indelible (July 2013), Invisible (September 2014), Inviolate (June 2015), and Invincible (May 2016). She debuted with a Young Adult standalone, Luminous (June 2011, Dutton Juvenile).

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16 responses to “5 Star Review & Giveaway – Invisible by Dawn Metcalf

  1. Anita Yancey

    I loved your review. You made me want to read the book because it sounds so exciting. Thanks for having the giveaway.

    • Yes, I love this one!! Good luck in the giveaway!! Make sure you enter the other one too – on my Twixt Guided tour post – 2 chances to win! 🙂

  2. sarah k

    I just got I got Indelible, and can’t wait to start the series. I’m glad you loved the second book so much and I love that it doesn’t have a cliffhanger ending.

    • I’m SO excited that you’re going to read this book! It’s definitely one of my favorites! Be warned that the worldbuilding in Indelible is a bit complicated and you might be confused at first – but it will all make sense by the time you get to the end, and it’s so unique, it’s well worth the journey!

    • I know – I SO loved Indelible because it was so unique! Invisible gives us more of the awesomeness from the first book, but it’s a little less confusing because we’ve already gotten all the background on the worldbuilding (not that she doesn’t do a bit more, but you know what I mean). LOVE it!

  3. Alisha Sienkiel

    I really enjoyed your review! I loved Indelible and it sounds like Invisible is just as good. Thanks for the giveaway!

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