20 February 2014
The Long Hiatus Is Soon Over!
My apologies for the extremely long hiatus - things will be getting back to normal around here! I'm starting fresh, so if I didn't get to your book I sincerely apologize - I more than likely read it and loved it though. I read a lot of really amazing books during that time frame, just was unable to review due to health and other technical issues. But things are better now, so it is time for this blog to get back in action! Things will be starting off next week, though it might take me a bit to get back into getting posts up regularly again. Bear with me while I get back into the swing of things. :)
22 May 2013
The Heart of Darkness Club by Gary Reilly
This review is part of The Heart of Darkness Book Tour
The Heart of Darkness Club
by Gary Reilly is part of the
Asphalt Warrior series, the third book of the series. Featuring a cab driver
named Brendan Murphy, who tries to live life as minimalistic as possible, which
includes not getting involved with his fares. That all changes when he picks up
Trowbridge, a “mover” – the type with all their worldly possessions at their
feet as they have to leave whatever tragedy that just befell them and made them
move.
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
The Heart of Darkness Club
The Heart of Darkness Club
sucked me in from page one. I
loved Murph’s dry sense of humor – I would have loved to have him as my cab
driver! I guess you’d need that to be a cab driver though. Unfortunately,
something happened with my copy and I couldn’t read past the beginning of Murph’s
strange journey. It became unreadable after that, but I think that had more to
do with my computer and copy than the book itself. Figures it always happens
right when the book gets good too!
I give The Heart of Darkness Club
three and a half out of
five stars. This is just based on the parts that I could read, I suspect a
downloading issue is to blame for the rest.
The Heart of Darkness Club
is out on May 28th.
Need to Catch Up?
The Asphalt Warrior
(Kindle) Book 1
Ticket to Hollywood (Asphalt Warrior Series)
(Kindle) Book 2
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
29 April 2013
The Sweetest Dark by Shana Abe
The Sweetest Dark
by Shana Abe follows the story of young
Lora Jones, a young orphan in London in 1915. Lora is different from everyone else
in the orphanage; she hears songs from gemstones and has this voice inside her
that is apart from her. When mentioned, this gets her treated as a mental
patient, not helped by the fact that she jumped out of a window – and somehow
miraculously survives. During the bombing of London, she receives a charity scholarship
to Iverson, and is determined to be normal…but things turn out very differently
for her.
The Sweetest Dark
was a fun read, with many twists and
turns. Although it had the typical young adult love triangle, it was done in a
rather interesting way. The settings of The Sweetest Dark
were very well
thought out, giving plenty of detail to ensure that I was really feeling where
Lora was at any given moment…and what she was going through. Plus it has dragons,
who don’t love dragons?
I give The Sweetest Dark
four out of five stars. Very well
written, reminding me slightly of a Mercedes Lackey book.
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
17 April 2013
Girl in the Water by Nancy Kilgore
Girl in the Water: A True Story of Sibling Abuse
by Nancy Kilgore is a memoir about sibling abuse. From normal sibling
rivalry to incest to downright torture, this book spans them all. Breaking her
silence at last, Nancy lays it all out there, in hopes that other victims of
sibling abuse will find some validation and hope in her story.
Warning: Girl in the Water: A True Story of Sibling Abuse
may be triggering due to its fairly graphic nature.
I really wasn't sure what to expect when I read Girl in the Water: A True Story of Sibling Abuse
, but this story really opened
my eyes to a well-hidden horror going on. The only parts I didn't particularly
care for were the in between stories that I assume were an adult Nancy
visualizing her child self. It broke the flow of the story for me, and threw me
right back into reality. Yet I could see the point of those breaks as showing
not only how Nancy felt, but also to give the reader a chance to take a breath.
I give Girl in the Water: A True Story of Sibling Abuse
four out of five stars. One amazing story of a young girl’s survival
against those family members that should love and protect you. A perfect book
for those who enjoyed A Child Called It: One Child's Courage to Survive
, though it speaks upon a different sort
of abuse.
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
Labels:
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13 March 2013
Beautiful Bastard by Christina Lauren
Beautiful Bastard
Beautiful Bastard
is an amazing erotic romance. I love the fact that it really explores
things without getting into vulgar territory. It sucks you into the story, into
the dynamic relationship between Chloe and Bennett, and refuses to let go until
the very end.
I give
Beautiful Bastard
four and a half out of five stars. Amazing chemistry!
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
11 March 2013
A Christmas Surprise by Janelle Taylor
A Christmas Surprise
A Christmas Surprise
has a few more layers than that, with a
health scare prior and trauma due to seeing a very close relative actually die
in childbirth. There is plenty of love and romance between Betsy and Tommy,
with lots of acceptance as well.
I give A Christmas Surprise
three out of five stars. An
entertaining story, but without a lot of meat on it’s bones.
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
04 March 2013
The Ambassador's Daughter by Pam Jenoff
The Ambassador's Daughter
The Ambassador's Daughter
is epic! Margot is a highly
likeable character trying to make her way in a new world, all while trying to
figure out who she can trust, and what she is going to do with her life. Torn
between her duty to her father, her fiancé Stefan, her new love Georg and the
multitudes of new friends she makes…plus her own feelings of right and wrong,
Margot will stick in your head. Even though the setting is not one most of us
know, her feelings and decisions are things anyone can relate to on some level.
I give The Ambassador's Daughter
five out of five stars.
This book really takes you on an adventure and won’t let go, leaving you
guessing until the very end.
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
25 February 2013
The Lost Prince by Julie Kagawa
The Lost Prince (The Iron Fey)
by Julie Kagawa is the story of young Ethan
Chase, who can see fairy folk. The fey are referred to as Them throughout the
story. If you can see Them, there is no end to the trouble they can cause you.
Ethan lost his older half-sister to Them, as she was destined to be the Iron
Queen. The Lost Prince (The Iron Fey)
is part of the Iron Fey Series and continues the
adventures of the Nevernever. Ethan wouldn’t have re-entered the Nevernever for
anything, until he and several other people are attacked by a before unseen
fairy folk.
The Lost Prince (The Iron Fey)
was an interesting enough book; I would most
definitely read the rest of the series. There were points where things dragged
here and there, especially in the beginning. Once Ethan gets really caught up
in the trouble though, the book really picks up. Part of the drag I think was
the necessary backstory, which can be difficult to do well in first person POV.
The ending was rather abrupt as well, which makes me think there may be a
follow up novel in the works.
I give The Lost Prince (The Iron Fey)
three and a half stars out of five. A
very enjoyable book, though Ethan can be a bit whiny and long-winded.
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
12 February 2013
Just One Night Part 1 by Kyra Davis
Just One Night, Part 1: The Stranger
Just One Night, Part 1: The Stranger
starts off strong and keeps the pace going
throughout the entire story. This is one story that will keep you guessing as
to what happens next. It’s captivating watching Kasie go from who she used to
be to a more multi-dimensional person. Though I was not expecting such a
cliffhanger ending! I almost threw my Kindle across the room, but that would
have been very bad.
I give Just One Night, Part 1: The Stranger
four and a half stars out of five.
There were some minor formatting issues, but since this was an ARC I’m not
knocking any points off for that, plus it was easily read even with the minor
issues.
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
05 February 2013
Scent Of Magic by Maria V. Snyder
Scent of Magic (The Healers)
Scent of Magic (The Healers)
is a wonderful story, though I did have a bit of trouble
keeping up with when it was Avry’s turn or when it was Kerrick’s part of the
story, as there were no definitive breaks between character POV changes. At times
it was so seamless it confused me as to where each character was. There were a
number of flashbacks to explain some of the events and various relationships,
all were very well done and as a part of the story. The ending came way too
fast!
I give Scent of Magic (The Healers)
four out of five stars. The characters
were well developed, as was the story line. A great read.
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
17 December 2012
Highlander Most Wanted by Maya Banks
Highlander Most Wanted: The Montgomerys and Armstrongs
Highlander Most Wanted: The Montgomerys and Armstrongs
made me laugh, tear up, and want to
strangle people. The characters really come to life, and I was annoyed when the
book ended as I wanted to know more about what happened. The story unfolds
naturally, and reaches the usual ending for the genre. This book will suck you
in to the story, so clear plenty of time to read it as you really won’t want to
put it down!
Highlander Most Wanted: The Montgomerys and Armstrongs
will be available on March 19th,
2013 and is available for pre-order in the Kindle Store.
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
12 December 2012
The Forever Girl by Rebecca Hamilton
THE FOREVER GIRL (an Urban Fantasy / Paranormal Romance Novel of the Occult) (Forever Girl Series #1)
Rebecca kept me guessing throughout the book, one minute I’d
think one thing, and then it would turn out to be another. THE FOREVER GIRL (an Urban Fantasy / Paranormal Romance Novel of the Occult) (Forever Girl Series #1)
is
an urban fantasy/paranormal romance book, and it’s a wild ride from moment one.
The characters jump out at you and refuse to let you go until their story is
told.
I give THE FOREVER GIRL (an Urban Fantasy / Paranormal Romance Novel of the Occult) (Forever Girl Series #1)
four and a half out of five stars. I
absolutely loved it, and am really looking forward to reading more of the
story!
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
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