In Chaos Rises, half-bloods reign supreme.
Set in the same world as the beloved Veil series, author Pippa DaCosta breathes new life into an already familiar world by introducing a new cast of demons and half-bloods who make their home in the once great city of Los Angeles. Ever since the veil fell and was subsequently put back in place, the world is slowly putting itself back to rights. With a post-apocalyptic vibe, this new Los Angeles has more than its fair share of vacant pockets in the city, where humans were either killed en masse or driven out. Places such as Santa Monica have now been abandoned, leaving it perfectly open for demons to move right on in. And that they did. Santa Monica is now where many demons call home, including two half-blood siblings named Gem and Delta. Born and raised in the Institute, they've been taken under the wing of a demon known as Allard. Allard promises them protection - as long as they continue to do his bidding. Sounds nice and cozy until you realize that there are two things that Pippa DaCosta excels at - demons that lie, and demons that lie about lying. Such a shifty bunch, those demons.
Much of Chaos Rises focuses on the relationship between Gem and her brother, Delta. For as long as they've been alive, there's only been the two of them and they have subsequently forged an almost codependent relationship. Gem is willing to walk to the ends of the earth to find her brother when he goes missing, and his absence becomes the sole focus for Gem. Gem and Delta, aside from being super close, have very differing views on their various halves. Delta seems always on the verge of fully embracing his demon, while Gem is in a constant battle between her human side and her demon side. It's almost as if she doesn't want to acknowledge the demon part of her existence, preferring to merely quiet the demon as much as possible with the Institute-created drug, PC34A. Gem and Delta are certainly a pair of conflicted characters, and it'll be really interesting to see if either one learns to embrace each side of themselves equally.
Aside from Gem, there were several other key players introduced in this first installment. Torrent, also a fellow half-blood, is an interesting contrast to Gem. He's able to shift and control both sides of himself without conflict. But, like Gem, he's not without his own problems. He comes with a murky past and the memories haunt him, even if he can't remember them. Each new character, it seems, all have their own conflicts to fight and their own personal struggles to work through, but I'm thinking Delta may be the winner in that regard. Despite the fact that he wasn't present for the majority of the story, there were quite a few references to him being an "extraordinary" (in the foreboding sense), kind of half-blood, and I'm hoping that's explored more in the following book. Oh, and I need more Li'el. And if that ending is anything to go by, I'm sure I'll get my wish.
Bottom line - Chaos Rises is a fantastic first entry in the new Veil spinoff series. Established fans of the Veil series will love the familiarity of the already established world while being introduced to new characters, and even being reunited with ones who made an appearance in the Veil series. For newcomers to Pippa DaCosta and her demons, rest assured that you can jump right in with this book and not miss a beat.
**Many thanks to Pippa DaCosta for providing a copy in exchange for my honest opinion.