The Diabolic S J Kincaid Books

The Diabolic S J Kincaid Books
The Diabolic weaves a dark tale of love, betrayal, and space-age drama to keeps you guessing with every turn of the page! I picked up a chapter sampler from the Barnes & Nobel Teen Fest in June and loved it! I don't think the description of “Red Queen meets The Hunger Games” gives this book justice because The Diabolic was neither of those stories. There may have been small similarities, but nothing that would make me jump to the conclusion the novel was derived from these popular series. If you were worried that The Diabolic was going to be “just another dystopian” it not in the slightest! This YA science fiction hooked me from the very beginning.I can’t believe this novel is a stand alone! This galactic court S. J. Kincaid has created is a whole world just waiting to be unearthed. The elites live on decaying starships, while the remaining humans live on planets scattered throughout space. I really enjoyed reading about Nemesis as she struggled to keep her abilities hidden while forging new relationships. She is a humanoid and was created to serve a purpose. While doing what she thinks is best for Sidonia’s survival, Nemesis learns that there is more to her life than she could have imagined.
Romance is a prevalent theme as the story progresses. Nemesis meets Tyrus, the deranged nephew of the current Emperor. As Nemesis spends time with him, she begins to have feelings and emotions that she can’t understand. She wasn’t created to have the capacity to love others. I thought S. J. Kincaid did a wonderful job writing the romance. As the reader, you understand the struggle Nemesis is going through. It is because of who she is, we get more reserved yet passionate moments between her and Tyrus. I also liked that we didn’t quite get the full image of who Tyrus really was. He was unpredictable in so many ways. He could be kind and merciful one moment or cunning the next. In my humble opinion, their personalities made Nemesis and Tyrus an amazing couple.
The action, suspense, and serious Twists made The Diabolic one of my favorite books this year! Could it be turned into a series? Absolutely! However, I was beyond happy with the ending. I could read this over and over again with that ending! I totally had some major feels! Maybe a novella of Tyrus and Nemesis in the future?! I wouldn’t mind that! I highly recommend The Diabolic for a thrilling science fiction romance that won't disappoint!

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The Diabolic S J Kincaid Books Reviews
4.5 stars rounded up to 5
There are a lot of YA SFF reads out there. This is definitely one of those that's worth picking up. It's set far in the future where people mostly live in space, aboard intergalactic spaceships. Those who live on planets are called Excess, because well, in the future, planet dwellers aren't important. Humans and animals alike are engineered and tailored to suit the needs of the wealthy and powerful.
Bring in Nemesis. She's a Diabolic. Diabolics are basically superhuman assassins who will protect their one bonded human at any cost, even their own life. They'll do it happily, because, well, that's all they know how to do. Nemesis's bonded human is Sidonia Impryean, a Senator's daughter. Nemesis isn't treated like a human by anyone but Sidonia, and even Nemesis herself does not think of herself as a human.
I won't spoil any of the plot because it's filled with dramatic twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the end. I will say that if you look at the basic structure of the plot, it's pretty typical YA. Nothing incredibly new here.
But what makes this story great are the characters. Nemesis's perspective is fresh and interesting, because like I stated above, she doesn't think of herself as human. She has one sole purpose in this world, and that is to protect Sidonia at all costs. Anything else is above her status in life. She has super strength, super speed, super reflexes. She's sort of like a superhero without emotion. She's not evil, but not necessarily good, morally gray. Indifferent to anyone except Sidonia.
The writing was excellent, poetic in places but all relatable and easy to digest. There is a romance in the book, which to be honest, I've grown a little sick of lately, but this one is incredibly well done. It isn't filled with needless angst. The characters don't behave like idiots. It's not a case of instalove. And it creates a very interesting dynamic for this cast of characters. The setting was also beautiful and it often reminded me of the movie Passengers. Sprawling spaceships with all sorts of luxuries, anti gravity chambers, salt baths, viewing windows to the stars, indoor rivers and trees, etc.
All in all- don't dismiss this as just another YA novel. It was an awesome read that I'd recommend to anyone who enjoys the genre.
The Diabolic weaves a dark tale of love, betrayal, and space-age drama to keeps you guessing with every turn of the page! I picked up a chapter sampler from the Barnes & Nobel Teen Fest in June and loved it! I don't think the description of “Red Queen meets The Hunger Games” gives this book justice because The Diabolic was neither of those stories. There may have been small similarities, but nothing that would make me jump to the conclusion the novel was derived from these popular series. If you were worried that The Diabolic was going to be “just another dystopian” it not in the slightest! This YA science fiction hooked me from the very beginning.
I can’t believe this novel is a stand alone! This galactic court S. J. Kincaid has created is a whole world just waiting to be unearthed. The elites live on decaying starships, while the remaining humans live on planets scattered throughout space. I really enjoyed reading about Nemesis as she struggled to keep her abilities hidden while forging new relationships. She is a humanoid and was created to serve a purpose. While doing what she thinks is best for Sidonia’s survival, Nemesis learns that there is more to her life than she could have imagined.
Romance is a prevalent theme as the story progresses. Nemesis meets Tyrus, the deranged nephew of the current Emperor. As Nemesis spends time with him, she begins to have feelings and emotions that she can’t understand. She wasn’t created to have the capacity to love others. I thought S. J. Kincaid did a wonderful job writing the romance. As the reader, you understand the struggle Nemesis is going through. It is because of who she is, we get more reserved yet passionate moments between her and Tyrus. I also liked that we didn’t quite get the full image of who Tyrus really was. He was unpredictable in so many ways. He could be kind and merciful one moment or cunning the next. In my humble opinion, their personalities made Nemesis and Tyrus an amazing couple.
The action, suspense, and serious Twists made The Diabolic one of my favorite books this year! Could it be turned into a series? Absolutely! However, I was beyond happy with the ending. I could read this over and over again with that ending! I totally had some major feels! Maybe a novella of Tyrus and Nemesis in the future?! I wouldn’t mind that! I highly recommend The Diabolic for a thrilling science fiction romance that won't disappoint!

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