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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Book Review: Archetype

Archetype (Archetype #1)
M.D. Waters

Release Date: February 6, 2014


Book Description:
Introducing a breathtakingly inventive futuristic suspense novel about one woman who rebels against everything she is told to believe.

Emma wakes in a hospital, with no memory of what came before. Her husband, Declan, a powerful, seductive man, provides her with new memories, but her dreams contradict his stories, showing her a past life she can’t believe possible: memories of war, of a camp where girls are trained to be wives, of love for another man. Something inside her tells her not to speak of this, but she does not know why. She only knows she is at war with herself.

Suppressing those dreams during daylight hours, Emma lets Declan mold her into a happily married woman and begins to fall in love with him. But the day Noah stands before her, the line between her reality and dreams shatters.

In a future where women are a rare commodity, Emma fights for freedom but is held captive by the love of two men—one her husband, the other her worst enemy. If only she could remember which is which. . . .
The first novel in a two-part series, Archetype heralds the arrival of a truly memorable character—and the talented author who created her.


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Review:
Digital copy provided by Penguin’s First to Read Program. This review is my honest opinion.

ar•che•type noun \ˈär-ki-ˌtīp\
: a perfect example of something

Sometimes the hardest books to review are the ones that you’ve enjoyed the most and this stunning debut novel by M.D. Waters is just that kind of a book. Archetype tells the story of Emma, when she wakes up in a hospital with no memories to guide her on and an uncanny voice inside her head warning not to trust her current reality.



On a quest to recover her memories, know her identity, and claim her life Emma struggles to figure out whom to believe or trust. Between her disquieting doctor and seemingly devoted husband – Declan, she slowly falls into the role of a perfect wife. But even as she begins to fall in love with Declan her senses are telling her to run. And her unease over the accident that stripped her of her memories grows stronger by the day. Through short glimpses and dreams she begins to piece together the puzzle that is her past, but only more questions continue to arise. What truth are they hiding from her? And what is she to make of her disconcerting dreams and the man who fills them.

Similar to The Handmaid’s Tale, in Emma’s world women are scarce and still less fertile, they are treated as precious commodities, spending their youth in camps learning to become future wives of those fortunate enough to afford them. Yet, the world of Archetype is not simply black and white. Suspenseful and emotional, Emma’s struggle to gain independence as well as he memories only begins the slow unraveling of this dystopia. And as the puzzle pieces begin to fall together Emma has to tread carefully without revealing too much of her true feelings.

Archetype is a perfect example of a well crafted novel: part sci-fi, part dystopia, with a dash of romance, and just enough mystery to propel the story. Without the burden of heavy world building which becomes slowly unveiled through Emma’s perspective, a great deal of time is spent on development of these multifaceted characters. By the end, there is no question that we should root for Emma, but separating the hero from the villain might be another question…

Recommended

Archetype Series:
Archetype (Archetype #1)
Prototype (Archetype #2)
Expected Publication: July 24, 2014

6 comments:

  1. First I was a bit eh, but then I was all yes

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    1. So was I! Wait, did you read it? :)
      It develops a bit slowly, but I still thought it was beautifully done and I even liked the cliffhanger, that was the epilogue. I also loved that it wasn't purely bad vs. good, both sides seem to have compelling reasons for what they do... Great read! :)

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  2. wow..this sounds good and I love how she has to be careful with her emotions as she tries to regain her memories and the truth. Adding to my list!!

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    1. Yay! Hope you like it as much as I did. Would love to hear what you thought of this book! :D

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  3. I think I will add this to the towering TBR list that I have. Something about it sounds really good. I am reading Semmant by Vadim Babenko which has been a surprising love for me. He writes so well and this futuristic novel of his I recommend to everyone. vadimbabenko.com is his site with all his books and info on there. So if anyone is looking, it's really good.

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