The darkest star

Jennifer L. Armentrout

Book - 2018

"When seventeen-year-old Evie is caught up in a raid at a notorious club known as one of the few places where humans and aliens can mingle freely, she meets Luc, an unnaturally beautiful guy she initially assumes is a Luxen...but he is in fact something much more powerful"--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Science fiction
Published
New York : Tor Teen 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Jennifer L. Armentrout (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"A Tom Doherty Associates Book."
Physical Description
366 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
HL600L
ISBN
9781250175731
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Review by Booklist Review

Four years ago, the alien Luxen invaded Earth. Four years ago, there was a war. Four years ago, Evie lost her father to the violence between humans and the supernaturally perfect aliens. Now, living with just her army colonel mother, she prefers a boring life staying home, watching dumb movies, and staging artistic Instagram shots. When an illicit visit to a 21-and-over Luxen club leads to an encounter with the hunky and mysterious Luc, Evie's chance at boring disappears forever. Their love-hate relationship starts off innocently enough, but Evie finds out soon that she and Luc are inextricably linked, and what that means for her future is terrifying and unclear. There may be more to the Luxen than she ever knew, and learning about them will turn her world upside down. Armentrout doesn't stray far from her sf-romance base, though there are threads of action-adventure and political intrigue woven into this story. A must for older-teen and new-adult readers.--Stacey Comfort Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This science fiction drama picks up four years after the events of Armentrout's Lux series. Aliens known as the Luxen have launched a failed invasion of Earth, and humans have entered into an uneasy, fragile peace with those Luxen who chose integration rather than conflict. When 17-year-old Evie Dasher accompanies a friend to a nightclub where humans and aliens can mingle, she's inadvertently drawn into a terrifying mystery in which she discovers that many aspects of her life are false. The aggravating and oh-so-sexy Luc insinuates himself into her life at every turn, and Evie can't get away from the Luxen, as much as she'd prefer to continue her quiet life as an ordinary high schooler. But she may need Luc if she wants to survive the attentions of a superpowered killer. While this series opener draws heavily on the events and premise of the previous series, it works as an entry point for new readers. Unfortunately, Luc comes across as more annoying than appealing, and the constant string of surprise revelations may test the limits of plausibility. Ages 13-up. Agent: Kevan Lyon, Marsal Lyon Literary. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Four years after the extraterrestrial Luxen invasion, the world is a dangerous, divided place. Still, seventeen-year-old Evie never expects that a night out dancing and a club where humans and aliens mingle will change everything. But Luc, the sexy and mysterious alien club owner, blows apart Evie's whole life. Sharing the world of Armentrout's Lux series, this steamy if formulaic spinoff will hook paranormal-romance fans. (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The first installment of a spinoff from Armentrout's bestselling Lux series.It's been four years since Earth won the global war against invading space aliens called Luxen, who combined spectacular good looks with deadly superpowers. Life is back to normal for 17-year-old Evie. Her father died in the war and her mother still works endless hours in the military, but Evie's main concerns are the everyday dramas of high school life. When she accompanies a friend to a nightclub known to be patronized by Luxen, she meets Luc, a staggeringly hot 18-year-old who claims not to be Luxen despite having unnerving Luxen-like eyes. In days to come, girls from Evie's school disappear, Luc shows up with frightening regularity, and gradually Evie learns that nothing, including herself, is what it seems. Aliens of many types aboundholes in worldbuilding can always be shored up with new aliensand the overwritten prose gives the same emotional weight to girls dying from their eyes being burnt out as to preferring Coke over Pepsi. Some characters are described as gay or dark-skinned, though none of the characterization goes below surface level. Luc's commanding, kissing-without-consent demeanor seems out of step with the #MeToo era, and unless you're willing to put your brain on a hook and just coast through the fluffy writing, there's not much to admire here beyond Luc's pecs.That said, it's certainly heir to the Twilight tradition and will probably be a bestseller. Unfortunately. (Science fiction. 14-18) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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