{Review+Giveaway} The Diabolic by S.J. Kincaid @SJKincaidBooks @simonteen @RivetedLit

December 19, 2016 Giveaways, Reviews, Young Adult 13 ★★★★★

{Review+Giveaway} The Diabolic by S.J. Kincaid @SJKincaidBooks @simonteen @RivetedLitThe Diabolic Pages: 416
Published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers on November 1st 2016
Series: The Diabolic #1
Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy & Magic, Romance
Source: Paperback ARC from Publisher
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A Diabolic is ruthless.
A Diabolic is powerful.
A Diabolic has a single task: Kill in order to protect the person you’ve been created for. Nothing else.

For Nemesis, that person is Sidonia, heir to the galactic Senate. The two grew up side by side, and there’s no one Nemesis wouldn’t kill to keep her safe. But when the power-mad Emperor summons Sidonia to the Imperial Court as a hostage, there is only one way for Nemesis to protect Sidonia.
She must become her.

Now one of the galaxy’s most dangerous weapons is masquerading in a world of corrupt politicians and two-faced Senators’ children, and Nemesis must find within herself the one thing she’s been told she doesn’t have—humanity. With the Empire beginning to fracture and rebellion looming, that could be the one thing that saves her and the Empire itself.

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The Diabolic by S.J. Kincaid is the first in a young adult fantasy series by the same name, and right off the bat I have to say- The Diabolic is tied for my favorite fantasy read of 2016! (and it is so close I can’t decide which is number 1 or number 2, this or Heartless) The Diabolic was an exciting and riveting read. I could not put it down. I carried this book with me everywhere, just in case I had a couple of moments to get in a page throughout my day. And I don’t do that for too many large books. Normally I carry my kindle around for mid days quicky reads, but even though this one was over 400 pages, I couldn’t resist. Also, if you will notice, I put this as the starter for a series. I don’t technically know that is true or not, but the ending (which killed me!) kind of leaves it open for a follow up, and I am so badly wishing for one that I am putting it out to the universe as true. This is book one in a series! (please, make that be true.)

The Diabolic was awesomely complex, with all kinds of political intrigue and lies, and mind games galore. There was one things that gutted me, and I really wish didn’t happen View spoiler here View Spoiler » but, taking that out- because I am honestly pretending it didn’t really happen, The Diabolic was a perfect fantasy read for me. And here is why. Nemesis kicks serious butt. I know she is designed to be a lethal killing machine with no emotions, which would seem to make her extremely unlikable, but I LOVED her! View Spoiler » She is awesome, and she really can kick some butt. Diabolics are designed to bond with one person, whom they desire to protect at all costs. And Nemesis and Sidonia really did love each other. I liked seeing them interact, but the real fun of the story begins when Nemesis is sent to the imperial court to secretly impersonate Donia so no harm can come to her.

I loved seeing this space world being fleshed out. I thought the world building was awesome. I think fans of fantasy novels mixed in with the political intrigue of court drama will love The Diabolic. It was so expertly executed. The best part of the Diabolic were the excellently constructed, and awesomely different characters. It is not every day you see a main character like Nemesis and a love interest that is so wonderfully complex like Tyus. He is so not your average nice guy, or even almost nice guy. I absolutely loved him, in all of his grey area-ness. He was so unique and different. I have not read a character like him in a long time. Seeing Nemesis and him interact was alsmost as great as seeing Nemesis interact with her dog.

Bottom line: the Diabolic will be a book that you cannot put down. Everything about it is awesome- except for that thing that shall not be named. From the world, to the complex and unique characters, to the plot. I really loved The Diabolic. And I so badly want there to be a sequel! This was one of my favorite books of 2016.

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13 Responses to “{Review+Giveaway} The Diabolic by S.J. Kincaid @SJKincaidBooks @simonteen @RivetedLit”

  1. Patrycja

    I borrowed this book from the library and I loved it. I would love to win it though. This way I would had my own copy to charish. ?

  2. TeacherofYA

    Excellent review! Not only did I enter this giveaway, but I entered the YA one as well…you are hosting some awesome giveaways!
    I already followed you on Twitter, so hi again! ???????

  3. Kara

    I have already been looking forward to reading the Diabolic, but after hearing you like it, I want to read it even more! Thanks for the giveaway!

  4. TeacherofYA

    I really am liking your blog! I’m glad I found it!
    I hate sometimes how limiting being on WordPress can be…I wish there was a way to subscribe to updates in my app for ALL blogs I like…but for now, email will have to work!

  5. Lori

    I’ve heard nothing but good things about this book! I have it on my shelf and now I’m even more excited to read it! Great review, Michelle!

    Thanks for linking up on last week’s Saturday Situation! I’m just now catching up on those posts. 🙂

  6. Olivia Roach

    Everyone seems to be head over heels in love with this book! I actually have yet to read a single negative thing about this book. Which is why, it is obviously going on my TBR now.

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