Seasons of the Storm

Seasons of the Storm

by Elle Cosimano

Narrated by Graham Halstead, Stacey Glemboski

Unabridged — 13 hours, 20 minutes

Seasons of the Storm

Seasons of the Storm

by Elle Cosimano

Narrated by Graham Halstead, Stacey Glemboski

Unabridged — 13 hours, 20 minutes

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Overview

For fans of Maggie Stiefvater and Laini Taylor, a perfect storm lies ahead in this riveting fantasy duology opener from award-winning author Elle Cosimano.

One cold, crisp night, Jack Sommers was faced with a choice-live forever according to the ancient, magical rules of Gaia, or die.

Jack chose to live, and in exchange, he became a Winter-an immortal physical embodiment of the season on Earth. Every year, he must hunt the Season who comes before him. Summer kills Spring. Autumn kills Summer. Winter kills Autumn. And Spring kills Winter.

Jack and Fleur, a Winter and a Spring, fall for each other against all odds. To be together, they'll have to escape the cycle that's been forcing them apart. But their creator won't let them go without a fight.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

05/25/2020

Immortal beings embody seasons in this fast-paced mythological fantasy by Cosimano (The Suffering Tree). For the last three decades, Jack, a Winter, has each year hunted and killed the Autumn before him, who kills Summer, who kills Spring, a cycle that maintains the weather system. The rules set in place by Chronos and Gaia instruct Seasons to be ruthless and bloody with their kills, which are monitored and reported on by their handlers. Otherwise, they live segregated in the Observatory, where they remain for nine months until their time approaches. Otherwise, opposing Seasons aren’t supposed to engage outside of their annual hunts, which are enforced via strict surveillance and a ranking system. When Jack and Fleur, the Spring who kills him each year, fall for each other, and Fleur’s performance drops below standards, placing her in jeopardy, Jack determines to get them out from Chronos and Gaia’s clutches. But the secret to surviving lies in relying on the cooperation, trust, and harmony of other opposing Seasons. Blending mythology with the modern world, Cosimano uses the rhythm of nature to create a whirlwind of romance and friendship that illustrates both the power of choice and the strength in differences. Ages 14–up. Agent: Sarah Greenhouse, Greenhouse Literary. (June)

From the Publisher

Enticing and thrilling, Seasons of the Storm is flawless and addictive.” — Jennifer L. Armentrout, #1 New York Times  Bestselling Author

"Seasons of the Storm is a mind-boggling mix of mythology, nature, competition, and powerfully original characters. I couldn't read this book fast enough—captivating on every level." — Megan Shepherd, New York Times bestselling author

"Cosimano tells a story of the bonds of friendship and the power of hope for the future. The themes of friendship despite differences and self-sacrifice shine through." — Kirkus Reviews

"With lots of action and an exploration of when and how much to trust those in authority, the story asks whether you will be the user or the used." — Booklist

"Narration alternates between Jack and Fleur, adding some depth to the action. It’s the scenes wherein the Seasons whip up their elemental powers that really grab attention, with vivid descriptions of murderous vines, killer waves, and suffocating fire. Fans of Holly Black and April Genevieve Tucholke will hope that their time with these characters is not yet up." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

"[A] fast-paced mythological fantasy. Cosimano uses the rhythm of nature to create a whirlwind of romance and friendship that illustrates both the power of choice and the strength in differences." — Publishers Weekly

Booklist

"With lots of action and an exploration of when and how much to trust those in authority, the story asks whether you will be the user or the used."

Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

"Narration alternates between Jack and Fleur, adding some depth to the action. It’s the scenes wherein the Seasons whip up their elemental powers that really grab attention, with vivid descriptions of murderous vines, killer waves, and suffocating fire. Fans of Holly Black and April Genevieve Tucholke will hope that their time with these characters is not yet up."

Megan Shepherd

"Seasons of the Storm is a mind-boggling mix of mythology, nature, competition, and powerfully original characters. I couldn't read this book fast enough—captivating on every level."

Jennifer L. Armentrout

Enticing and thrilling, Seasons of the Storm is flawless and addictive.

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Narration alternates between Jack and Fleur, adding some depth to the action. It’s the scenes wherein the Seasons whip up their elemental powers that really grab attention, with vivid descriptions of murderous vines, killer waves, and suffocating fire. Fans of Holly Black and April Genevieve Tucholke will hope that their time with these characters is not yet up."

Booklist

"With lots of action and an exploration of when and how much to trust those in authority, the story asks whether you will be the user or the used."

Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

"Narration alternates between Jack and Fleur, adding some depth to the action. It’s the scenes wherein the Seasons whip up their elemental powers that really grab attention, with vivid descriptions of murderous vines, killer waves, and suffocating fire. Fans of Holly Black and April Genevieve Tucholke will hope that their time with these characters is not yet up."

School Library Journal

05/01/2020

Gr 9 Up—At the precipice of death, Jack can choose to do nothing or he can choose to live—with strings attached, of course. Jack Sommers decides to live, and he becomes Winter. Each person is assigned a season to control the change of weather on Earth, and that change is violent. The incoming season must kill the outgoing season, e.g., Summer kills Spring, Autumn kills Summer, and so on. There are rules that must be followed or the consequences are severe, and can include final death. But Jack is not good at following rules, especially the one forbidding seasons from fraternizing with one another. Jack has fallen in love with Fleur, the Spring who kills him every year. Cosimano, in the first book of a duology, takes a familiar concept and adds a wild twist; what Jack and Fleur do not realize is that their rebellion is going to alter everything. And through the story, readers will experience the common occurrence of the seasons changing as something magical and mythical. VERDICT This is an enjoyably edgy novel with a great premise, filled with adventure, loss, love and suspense.—Jessica Perovich, US Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit Library

Kirkus Reviews

2020-03-11
Seasons are meant to hunt and destroy each other, but what happens when two Seasons fall in love?

Jack is a Winter. With the help of his Handler, he hunts down the Autumn who comes before him, kills her, and runs from the Spring who comes next—until she kills him in turn. This cycle maintains the seasons and the weather, which is why Seasons are regulated: kept to their own territories when out in the world and to their own sections of the compound they call home. But since the beginning, Jack has sought out gaps in the system, which may be why he finds himself drawn to Fleur, the Spring tasked with killing him. Monitored both by technology and the magical creatures controlled by Chronos and Gaia—the beings responsible for the Seasons—as well as watched over by their own skeptical Handlers, Jack and Fleur nevertheless take a risk that could destroy the delicate balance in their lives and in the world. Melding high-tech bunkers in London and secretive road trips across the U.S. with mythology and magic, Cosimano tells a story of the bonds of friendship and the power of hope for the future. Though the large cast is sometimes cumbersome, the themes of friendship despite differences and self-sacrifice nevertheless shine through. Jack and Fleur seem to be white while a secondary character is cued as Latinx.

A solid urban fantasy with a novel premise. (Fantasy. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172628825
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 06/23/2020
Series: Seasons of the Storm , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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