Breathless
Jason and Azazel, no. 1
Publisher Description
What if the messiah and the anti-christ fell in love?
Azazel is seventeen and sexually frustrated. Her biggest issue is trying to figure out why her seemingly normal boyfriend won't sleep with her.
Then Jason races into her life. He won't say where he came from or who's chasing him. He's a delicious puzzle, a boy who has no problem using his fists to solve arguments or quoting Plato to justify his actions. Azazel is drawn to him. She's obsessed with finding out his secrets.
What she doesn't know is that Jason's secrets are entwined with her own town's secrets. Her friends and family have conspired to use her as a pawn in a violent scheme. Soon, she will have to choose between protecting Jason and staying loyal to everyone she's ever trusted.
A story about forbidden love, fate, and free will, Breathless is Rosemary's Baby meets The Da Vinci Code.
Customer Reviews
All in one story
First the bad: the author needs to learn when to use “I” and when to use “me”.
The good: most of the actions and thoughts of the characters are believable, at least on the surface.
Overall, the story flowed, although somewhat unbelievable.
WOWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!
This book is so good. Once you start to read it you would want to read the collection. V. J. Chambers is so talented. I love her books.
Honestly pretty good
I read the reviews prior to reading this book which somewhat clouded my judgment and I thought it was going to be trash. HOWEVER, it was actually pretty good and overall interesting. The storyline is good though, like any other book, has some dull moments of a continuous text with no dialogue. Sometimes the writing wasn’t great but I enjoyed this book. Will definitely be reading the serious (of 9? book) to see how the story ends. Reminds me a lot of the Shatter Me series if anyone is a fan.