Thursday, January 12, 2017

Blog Tour + Review + #Giveaway: Eternal Darkness by J.F. Johns @writersmania @yaboundtourspr



Eternal Darkness
by 
J.F. Johns
Genre: YA Dystopian
Release Date: January 11th 2016

Summary from Goodreads:


The world is divided between humans and cyborgs.
Scarlet Lock is neither.
She is a soldier created to kill on command. But her memory has been erased and when she awakens in a government facility she soon discovers that this new world is a dangerous place, full of government secrets and cruel experiments performed in the name of progress.
With the help of a group of cyborgs, Scarlet will fight to uncover the truth and transform the future of the new world she now lives in.
Eternal Darkness is full of suspense, action and romance and will make readers question what it means to be human.


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My Review:

Scarlet Lock wakes up with no memory. Her memory has been erased, wiped clean. But she is lucky as she is taken in by two cyborgs, Sam and Eric. Sam takes Scarlet under his wing and treats her like a daughter. But Eric takes a liking to Scarlet from the beginning. While she is grateful for his help she is not quite ready for a relationship in the way that Eric wants but he is quiet willing to wait until she is. Scarlet has lost the last 20 years of her life. Little by little some of her memories are coming back to her but slowly.

In the year 2060 the world has went through some major changes. The world is divided up between Capitols. In one Capitol you have humans and you have to have a lot of money to live here. In another capitol you have humans with less money and maybe some cyborgs. Then you have another capitol where cyborgs live. Humans and cyborgs are not allowed to live together unless the cyborg works for the human. There are different laws and rules for humans and cyborgs.

When Scarlet goes undercover to infiltrate a group called the Slaughterers, a group of people that want to end cyborgs, she meets another guy, Andrew whom she likes a lot and who has a lot of stuff to deal with in his life too. Scarlet cares for Andrew so much that she wants to help him put a stop to his situation. But Andrew may just put an end to Scarlet. But Andrew has more than himself to worry about. Andrew is the son of a very important man and no one goes against what he says ever. If he doesn’t do as he is told it could become very dangerous for his sister Cassie and Andrew will do anything to keep her safe. He has spent his whole life looking out for Cassie’s welfare.

Eternal Darkness has been a very interesting and intriguing read one that I have enjoyed tremendously. I love reading about cyborgs but I didn’t like the way humans treated the cyborgs. Cyborgs are humans with mechanical parts. Why can’t they live together as one? I loved this new world that the author has created for Eternal Darkness and can’t wait to read more of it. I loved all the characters Scarlet, Andrew, Sam, Eric and all of the others but there was a few that I just wasn’t quite sure about like Madeleine or the little girl that lived with Eric these two were something else altogether. I don’t really know what to say about them.

If you have not read Eternal Darkness yet then let me suggest that you do. As I said it is very intriguing and interesting and the world building is just awesome. I am #teamAndrew



About the Author



J.F.Johns is 23 years old and was born and raised in Spain. She studied English Literature and Creative Writing at ARU in Cambridge, UK.

She's an animal lover, and spends her free time playing with her newly adopted puppy, drinking too much coffee and posting book photos on her Instagram.
She believes in the art of dramatic sighing and eye rolling. She works as a ninja, but has been told several times that she's not very good at her job.
Eternal Darkness is her debut novel, and is the first book in the Eternal Darkness Trilogy.

If anyone is interested in a free ebook copy of Eternal Darkness, please feel free to message me your email!



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