A review by eloisebell
Freeze by Kaitlyn Davis

4.0

Review taken from bookpolar.wordpress.com
If you are a regular visitor to my blog you will know how much I girl crush on Kaitlyn Davis and her book. Frost (Midnight Ice#1) was one of the first books I formally reviewed and I still think about it on a regular basis. It also changed my reading habits so much and completely opened my eyes to a whole new genre, completely different to my usual thriller and dystopian reads. Cut to several months later and £100’s less in my bank account I now have so many fantasy reads on my shelf, some that I have thoroughly enjoyed and some I am excited to read. And for that reason I am eternally grateful to Kaitlyn.

Freeze picks up where Frost left off. Pandora is imprisoned in a Titan jail because once again Jax is a jerk…
Side Note: there is a constant theme of trust running throughout the whole book. After being betrayed so many time who can Pandora trust? The line between good and bad are constantly blurred and that is definitely one of the reasons this book gets it’s claws into you so early on.
…and still Sam is a mystery who we know nothing about.
Where as the first book had focused on Pandora escaping the titans and battling though her feelings with Jackson. This book focused solving Pandora’s unanswered questions; Who is she and why does everyone want her dead? Who is Sam and what does he want? The mystery in the story-line added huge amounts of intrigue to the plot.

I loved the introduction of Naya. I didn’t realise how much Pandora was missing an ally until she had one. Not only was Naya a great companion to Pandora but we were able to see another side to her, which was a refressing change from her usual lone warrior status. Naya also helped expand our knowledge of the magic system, which is my favorite thing about the book. Vampires, Mindreads, Titans… whats not to love??

Its the two men in the book that cause the most trouble as well as all the emotional confusion. Jackson is kindhearted and familiar but is weak and undeserving of Pandora. Sam is caring, helpful and mysterious but who is he? is he even real? can her help Pandora find out who she is, and more importantly who she was?

Overall I loved this book, and I loved diving back into Pandora’s world. I enjoyed the pacing of the story, never too fast but yet there was always something happening. I like the grittier feeling of Freeze compared to the softer Frost can not wait for Fracture!! EEEKKK!!
**copy provided by author for review**