Cover & Title: Love the cover! The coloring, the shadow figure, and the spider's web are all very well picked for this story. The title Damselfly doesn't seem too significant at first, but it gets more meaning after you've discovered the why of it, and I like that as well. Plus, it fits the expression "Damsel in Distress".
The Book: Damselfly was an interesting sequence of professionelly delt blows below the belt line. Although the arc of suspense wasn't constant, I wouldn't exactly call the "playing for the cameras" part in the middle boring or unneeded. It was like someone singing happily before they smash in your skull.
This was a story full of tears, and although I was a little sceptical of Lina's simpleheartedness at first, I soon learned that there's more to her just as there's way more to her torment. Those tears needed to flow, made her more sympathetic, because she was mentally abused in a very cruel way, over and over again throughout the story. Her breakdowns were real, and it wasn't like she didn't get back up again afterwards -- she did, and that makes her a really great person. Thus, I almost cried when I read the happy breather at the end before the new threats were promised in the sequel.
Characters: The only one we really get to know all about is heroine Lina, she gets all the details, and she is a great one. She's a fighter against the wrong done to her and others, has a strong sense of right and wrong, while she's also still a girl with hopes, with dreams, who hates lying and hurting others. The fact that she is tiny, basically caged, and still tries to turn it all around makes her even more amazing. Yes, maybe some parts of her doing are selfish, but she has a good heart, and I think it's mostly due to her physical yearning of touch/closeness as explained way at the end.
The Toms were nice, although we didn't get to know too much about them yet, except for Row -- and boy, he was such a player. I really, really didn't expect that, and I don't know if it breaks my heart completely or if I think that maybe he deserved it a little bit.... Nah, 95% of the first. I'm looking forward to meet and get to know all the Toms better in the sequel, because I kinda have the feeling they'll really be Lina's allies this time.
George and Jack were both very great guys and totally worthy to be into Lina's life, and she in theirs. The family dynamic is a bit odd, but I think it's cute and have a bit of a lump in my stomach because I feel like they might be threatened in what's to come in the sequel.
As for the villains -- Jane wasn't much, but the white witch sure stepped up tp her name. I thought she was a cruel, ruthless, manipulative bitch all along, but she always came and did it again, shocking me. And she wasn't the only traitor to make my skin crawl!
In the end, I don't give an awesomeness rating, because the seperate parts are very mixed, as you can see below, but I still consider this one of my favorite reads, and I'm totally curious for more!
Area Scan: Idea: 5/5 -- Flow: 4/5 -- Vocab: 4/5 -- Plot: 5/5 -- Heroes: 5/5 -- Sidekicks: 3/5 -- Villains: 5/5 -- Romance: 3.5/5 -- Drama: 5/5 -- Suspense: 3/5 -- Humor: 4/5
Overall: 4.5/5