A review by shellyzev
Lailah by Nikki Kelly

4.0

This review was originally written for Read.Sleep.Repeat.

I received this book from Macmillan for a review (thanks!), however, this does not affect the contents of my review nor my thoughts about the book.

Looking at the cover and reading the synopsis, it was pretty easy for me to want to read this book IMMEDIATELY. Basically, a 17 year old girl,Francesca, is immortal, well, sort of. When she dies, she comes back to life immediately but with little memory except her name and a general sense of who she is. Except, Francesca doesn’t really know how or why she can’t die. And this is where the plot of Lailah starts.

Lailah was just a whirlwind of action, suspense, a little creepiness and swoon-worthy romance. The mystery behind Francesca (a.k.a Cessie)’s immortality is not too hard to figure out but Francesca still struggles to understand it herself. While all of this self-searching is happening, Cessie struggles to choose between two guys. Yes, there is a love triangle and while I am not a fan of them, this love triangle was handled excellently (it was actually plausible). Gabriel, an angel, is basically a Boy Scout on the outside but as the book goes on, maybe there’s more to him than meets the eye. The same is relevant of Jonah except Jonah is a vampire and is pretty much the opposite of Gabriel, or is he? *dun dun dunnn*

In general, I thought the romance was done well and I enjoyed reading parts of it however Cessie annoyed me endlessly. Before she starts having an inner monologue about which guy to choose, I think she needs to figure out who she is. I understand that she’s a little niave (especially about herself) so I understand why she has a huge co-dependence but it still annoyed me. Francesca was very determined, which I enjoyed, but her co-dependence annoyed me endlessly but by the end of the book, Francesca grew quite a lot from her niave-self in the beginning of the book and I hope that happens with the rest of the series as well.

The world-building and plot were just exceptional. Seriously, I adored it. I couldn’t even imagine a world that has vampires and angels and I really enjoyed that fresh twist. I loved all of the origin stories of each being and the unique execution of the plot. While most of the plot moved forward through Francesca’s naivety, I still was surprised by some twists and turns.

Overall, I really really enjoyed Lailah and its world was just captivating! I definitely recommend this one for people looking for an awesome paranormal novel with quite a bit of hot romance!