
Especially when dickhead Will was so hot and cold with her. There was something about her limited view of, well, almost everything that made me kind of feel bad for her and just want to protect her. I immediately liked Tessa even though she was such a naïve heroine. But in all fairness I have never read a book by this author so if this is similar to her other work, I wouldn’t have a clue.Īll I know is I was immediately entertained by this. Especially because it is filled with things that would usually annoy me: BLATANTLY obvious plot twists, cliché bad boy / good girl, love triangle in the works, and it’s also apparently very similar to her other series. With the amount of mixed opinions this series seems to get, I’m actually surprised I loved this so much. We've listed all the Shadowhunters books below, but if you enjoy the genre you might also want to read one of our favourite YA fantasy books, too.Clockwork Angel (The Infernal Devices #1) by Cassandra Clare – 4/4.5 Stars Love, lies, corruption, danger and secrets are all perfectly encapsulated in this action-packed fantasy YA series, full of twists and turns to make for another sensational chapter in the Shadowhunters' world. Both Shadowhunters, both in love with her. All while trying to understand who she truly loves, Will or Jem.


She will find protection in the Shadowhunters, a band of warriors dedicated to ridding the world of demons and slowly uncovers a surprising past she never thought could be hers.

On her journey to find him, she discovers her ability to shape-shift, and this is where her story begins.

Tessa Gray, a young orphan, only has one hope: to find her lost brother. Under the hustle and bustle of Victorian London, Downworld's vampires, warlocks and other supernatural folk stalk the gaslit streets. Following YA Fantasy success of The Mortal Instruments series by Casandra Clare, this is the prequel epic Shadowhunters chapter set in Victorian London of the 1800s starring Tessa Gray.
