Sunday, January 29, 2012

The Mephisto Covenant by Trinity Faegen


Release Date: 27th September, 2011

Publisher: Egmont USA

Pages: 439pgs

The Story

Sasha is desperate to find out who murdered her father. When getting the answer means pledging her soul to Eryx, she unlocks a secret that puts her in grave danger - she is an Anabo, a daughter of Eve, and Eryx's biggest threat.

A son of Hell, immortal and bound to Earth forever, Jax looks for redemption in the Mephisto Covenant - God's promise he will find peace in the love of an Anabo. After a thousand years, he's finally found the girl he's been searching for: Sasha.

With the threat of Eryx always looming, Jax knows he has to keep Sasha safe and win her over. But can he? Will Sasha love him and give up her mortal life?

The Review

Judging by the raving reviews I've come across lately, I found that most readers loved this book. For me it was all about the cover and it was the initial reason why I'd picked up this book in the first place, along with the interesting storyline it presented to me. While the premise of THE MEPHISTO COVENANT was original and intriguing in its own right, but sadly I struggled with many parts of the novel. However, this doesn't necessarily mean you won't enjoy it either.

The main problem wasn't exactly 'the storyline' itself, it was more about the characters than anything else. There was a lot to keep track of - with some characters having their own little stories which can be a good and bad thing for a book - and even the main ones were hard to find likeable qualities in them. Sasha for example, the main heroine, was falling on hard times and I understand that and what she's going through, but she was . . . it's hard to describe. She was someone different and let's just leave it at that. Jax on the other hand was a strange guy and you have a love and hate feeling about his character. For one, he was a creeper in my mind. Two, he was pretty possessive over Sasha and I wanted him on leash or at least something to restrain him and his certain 'thoughts'. And thirdly, he was just well . . . again damn right creepy at times. But he cared about Sasha, I can give him that. Some girls may swoon over this guy but . . . hmmm. I don't know about him except that he reminds me of that awkward situation where a creepy guy watches you from afar and you tend to stare at that creepy guy with widened eyes sending the clear and obvious signal of, "I will kill you if you stare at me one more time!" Yeah you know . . . those moments.

With interesting mythology, I would have to say that was the only reason why I kept reading this book and mainly because I wanted to see what would happen to the characters who'd found themselves in very difficult and stressful situations. But despite these new and interesting myths, what really surprised me - something that I was really taken back by - was the sexual content in this novel. There are many well-respected and presented arguments against sexual content in young adult books but in THE MEPHISTO COVENANT I was very shocked at a certain sex scene in the novel. It was pretty graphic and for a second I thought I was reading one of my paranormal adult books. I mean, not even Twilight's Breaking Dawn sex scene was this graphic. At least as far as I remember. Anyway, it wasn't a long scene (thankfully) but I thought it was inappropriate for YA novel and while I don't mind a sex scene when they're needed, but I don't know . . . this one would make all those arguments about sex content all wrong and silly. So, clearly this is meant for older teens.

Overall I finished the book and enjoyed its moments. If you love the books containing interesting mythology with new twists, unique characters with their own sets of stories, and some insta-love that may or may not creep you out, or if you're looking for something along the lines of Twilight, then you're going to enjoy this book for sure!

The Rating
2 1/2 / 5 stars

12 comments:

  1. I started reading this book a while ago but I dropped it for a while because I can't seem to get into it! I must try to pick it up and read this book until the end to see what it's like. Sad that you didn't quite enjoy this book but awesome review, Erin! :)

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    1. It was a pity on my part considering there are other high opinions of this book. But you can't win everyone. :)

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  2. I read this one months ago, I think. I enjoyed it at the time, and remember thinking that sex came out of nowhere. I'm pretty sure it had something to do with the plot, though. The douchey brother had my name too, hehe.

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    1. It definitely came out of nowhere. It took me by surprise. That's for sure. It did have something to do with the plot . . . but it was weird. Oh yeah . . . that douchey brother. haha.

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  3. Right. It seems that *almost* everything I hate in a book is present in this; similarities to Twilight, insta-love, sex scene and a whole load of things to keep track of. Even reading the blurb confuses me (or maybe it's just the names).
    I actually haven't read many positive reviews for this & I don't think I'll read it anyway...doesn't feel like my type of book :S Ah well..at least it'll save me some money :D Great & honest review Erin<3

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    1. I really wanted to connect to this book . . . but couldn't. There is definitely a mix of reviews but I'm glad I'm not the only one who didn't like it (judging by other reviews I've read). For you Shirley, I would probably recommend borrowing it from the library before considering to buy it. :)

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  4. I can't help but laugh at your thoughts about Jax being a creeper and wanting him on a leash haha. That you mention and insta-love and Twilight has me cringing, yet the mythology sounds really intriguing. I've been wanting to read this for ages (TBR has prevented me from getting a copy yet,) but a little nervous now to see what I'll think now!! =\

    Anyway, fantastic review, Erin, sorry this was a miss for you!

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    1. Well, he WAS a creeper in a way people should NOT be a creeper. haha. The myths were cool but . . . yeah it was a miss for me. I'll be interested in what you will think of it.

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  5. It's a shame you couldn't enjoy this more, Erin, but your review was very detailed and helpful. I'll still give this one a go to see what I make of it. Hopefully it will be a better read for me! :)

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    1. I know it's a real shame I wanted to love this so much too. Sighs. Glad to help. Definitely still give this book a go. Hope you have a better time with it then I did.

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  6. I felt the same about this one. I had a hard time liking the characters (especially Jax and Sasha), plus I also found the relationship to be a bit insta-love as well. It's a shame, because I liked the concept.

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    1. It was too insta-love. The concept was interesting . . . but yeah, just didn't hit me.

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