Reviews on fastasy books, urban fantasy, paranomal romance, historical romance and anything else I want to read.
Monday, December 24, 2012
New Maria V. Snyder Book Out Now!
I love Maria V. Snyder's writings. I loved Poison Study (this one is tied for my favorite with Touch of Magic). Scent of Magic is the second book in the Healer series. So far I am loving it. I am half way through. We meet some new characters.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Dream of Me/Believe in Me by Josie Litton

Brief summary of
Dream of Me:
Cymbra is the stunningly beautiful sister of Lord Hawk of
Hawkforte. Lord Wolf has proposed a marriage
to Lord Hawk’s sister in order to create an alliance between the Saxon’s and
Norse against the Danes. However, Lord
Wolf is rudely refused by the lady herself and he seeks his revenge. He infiltrates Lady Cymbra’s holdings as
prisoners only to escape and kidnap Lady Cymbra. He plans to humiliate her to ease his hurt
pride. Things don’t go quite as he plans
and he marries Lady Cymbra anyway. When
Lord Hawk comes for her if she does not convince her brother that she is happy
then Lord Wolf plans to kill her brother.
The rest of the story is how Lord Wolf and Lady Cymbra get to know one
another and the other challenges that arise through this marriage of Norse to
Saxon.
Brief summary of
Believe in Me:
Lord Hawk has proposed to King Alfred that more marriages
between prominent Saxons and Norse could further solidify an alliance between
the two. Under protest, this puts Lord
Hawk in the crosshairs. Wolf has
arranged for Lady Krysta to be Hawk’s wife.
Lady Krysta arrives under the guise of a servant of the Lady Krysta in
order to get to know Lord Hawk better.
That plan proves to be faulty.
Daria, Hawks half-sister is…not a nice person and strives to make Krysta’s
life unpleasant. There is more unpleasantness
for Krysta and Hawk as they travel to see the king in Winchester. A whole different set of problems await
Krysta and Hawk as they get to know one another than in Dream of Me, but the
outcome is the same.
I loved both of these books. There were strong alpha heroes
and smart strong heroines. I don’t have anything
else to say, but I read 815 pages in less than a week. I have an absolute of needing a HEA in my
stories. They are historical romance
with a touch of the paranormal.
Favorite Quote from
Dream of Me: Cymbra to Wolf when they first meet:
“I can’t possibly sleep”
“Then perhaps we can find some better use for this pallet.”
“I’m almost asleep now”
Favorite Quote from
Believe in Me: Krysta to Hawk:
“You had better be all right, you had just better!” she
yelled, striking her fists against his chest.
The blows were so soft he could scarcely feel them but he knew better
than to let her see that.
“Ouch! Stop that, woman!
Udell did not cause me such discomfort as you now inflict.”
Monday, December 10, 2012
The Binding by L. Filloon (The Velesi Trilogy)

3.5 Stars
It is alternating first person POV between the two main characters. While the reader spends more time in Lily’s head than in Tharin’s, I did appreciate getting to have an idea of what Tharin was thinking as his times of extreme jerkiness.
The story line for this book was great. Lily is living with her foster mother, Marilyn. It is two days past her eighteenth birthday and she decides to go for a run. She is attacked on her run by none other than her brother, Lucas, who has been missing for four years. Enter Tharin, Ceesa, and Tolan. Ceese is a giant black panther, she is bound to Tharin and I loved her immediately. Tolan and Tharin are twins…and elves! (I love a story about elves). And Tharin is the prince and guess what? Lily is his betrothed. But worst of all is that Tharin can’t stand Lily and he is mean and bossy, but he is the only way Lily can think to find Lucas. She is convinced he didn’t mean to hurt her and Tolan and Tharin are convinced that he did. Agree to disagree. The rest of the book is the journey that Lily makes back to Tharin’s world. She insists that her friend Julia come along and as much as Tharin doesn’t like Lily, it appears that Tolan really can’t stand Julia. I think my favorite scene was when Lily tells Tharin that she knows about Kalis and she won’t marry someone who loves someone else. Bravo girl! We also meet Tharin and Tolan’s cousins, Alorn, Meelis, and Phoris. I loved those three as well. We meet other characters along the way and they are all great, good, bad and ugly this author has a way with building great supporting characters.
Now to get on with what she doesn’t have a way with…editing. I am sure that there are many people who can read right past grammatical errors, but I am not one of them. They pull me out of the story faster than anything else.
The worst thing about this book was the editing! It drove me insane. At one point the author said that a character had done a “complete three-eighty”. There is no such thing as a three-eighty…unless you are in math class which means your line would take you twenty degrees past where you started after doing a complete circle. The correct term would be a “complete one-eighty” meaning the person has completely changed from who they were. The author consistently wrote “worst” when she mean “worse” and “pass” when she meant “past”. I know it is probably difficult for a new author to ask a friend to read their work before self publishing, but it would have been worth it.
Now, will I read the second one? Not at this point. I absolutely loved the ending of this with Lily and Ziri, but from the summary I read of the second book, it sounds like a lot of misunderstandings that are perpetrated by the “I know she doesn’t understand what is happening but I will tell her later” situation. Also the summary says that Tharin is going to keep Kalis close to him. I absolutely hate, hate, hate love triangles! I don’t want to read about how Lily is hurt because Tharin is spending time with Kalis. Pah! If it wasn’t for that, I would have read it, although I read a review that said that the second book had an equal number of typos, I would have persevered just because I love these characters. Maybe I will jump in with the third book.
Favorite quote: Tolan talking about Julia…
“How can anyone sleep with this thunderous moose snoring on my chest,” he replies laughing gently.”
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Onyx by Jennifer Armentrout (A Lux Novel)
I have had this book for a while before I decided to read
it. I am not sure what triggered me to
pick it out of the 13 pages of books I have waiting for me on my kindle, but
something did and I devoured it in two days and before finishing I bought Opal which
just came out this week.
Onyx takes up right where Obsidian left off. Just a few days after the Arum attack. Daemon is attempting to win Katy over, and
Katy is attempting to ward off Daemon’s advances. Katy is convinced that his attraction is from
the healing connection and not her.
Katy meets Blake in biology class and ends up going with him
to a party that Dee and Daemon through and going out to eat with him. This part was a little frustrating for me
because Katy was clearly using Blake to make Daemon jealous and the vicious Ash
attempts to make Katy jealous. Katy
finds Daemon’s interactions with Ash unacceptable, but she is carrying on with
Blake! It was like a love
quadrangle!
Daemon is convinced that there is something off about Blake,
but Katy just thinks Daemon is jealous.
Who do you think is right? Of
course we all know that Daemon is right waaaaay before Katy does, but I didn’t
have it all figured out. I couldn’t
decide whether Blake was good or bad, or if he was bad, how bad was he?
Katy starts to train with her powers and does a good job
with trying to get them under control.
She ends up finding people who were thought to be lost, and losing
people that were initially found. She
loses a friend. She also tries to unravel
the whole mystery by herself. I wanted
to punch her sometimes because when she should have been telling Daemon
everything she would keep it to herself to either protect Daemon or Blake or to
prove a point that she can take care of herself. A-N-N-O-Y-I-N-G! Spill the beans already Katy. It is like watching a horror movie where the
girl goes into a dark house without electricity and you know it won’t end
well! Of course, me, as a reader, can
determine the future of Katy’s life safely from the confines of my couch and
see all the flaws in her ways. :)
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When I thought the end was near, that I could take no more
tense waiting and anticipation, it just kept going and will I knew certain
people were bad, I didn’t foresee what their game plan was. Well done, Armentrout. Well done.
Favorite Quote:
“He kissed me again, soft and deep, and he took away most of
the hours spent there, even though I was sure they’d linger for some time,
creeping up like most dark things do.”
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Steel's Edge by Ilona Andrews (The Edge Series #4)

This is the last book in this series although I strongly
advise against this. I need to know
Sophie and George’s story. I need to
know that Jack finds himself his own little love bunny. Someone else said that they felt like the
part with Spider was rushed, I have to disagree. I thought that was a perfect culmination for
Charlotte. The slavers wouldn’t have
presented a worthy adversary for her skills that would require her to initiate
a feedback loop, but The Hand? Yes, The
Hand is a perfect opponent. What I found
to be too fast of a wrap up was everything else! Which goes back to me wanting to know about
Sophie and George and Jack. I want to
see them get a HEA. Maybe a short story
or novella? Huh? Huh?
Richard was perfect for Charlotte. I have loved every book in this series as I
have loved every book Ilona Andrews has put out. I even love the free story they are posting
on their website. If you haven’t read
it, you should. Google “Ilona Andrews”
and look for a tab that says “free fiction” and “Clean Sweep” is the title of
this new story. They have 7 chapters
written so far.
Back to Richard and Charlotte. Richard could pass for a perfectly behaved
blueblood. Charlotte has been raised and
adopted by one of the First Ten (like the name implies they are the first ten
families of bluebloods). They are
perfect for each other and I love the witty bantering that goes back and
forth.
***Spoiler-ish***
I loved George’s speech to his father. He said it all perfectly. Usually in those situations I think to
myself, “oh he should have said _______”.
That did not happen with this speech.
It was strong and appropriately condescending and arrogant. PERFECT
I also loved when Richard snuck into Charlotte’s room at the
ball. She thought he was gone, but he
overheard her talking and their entire interaction made me utterly happy.
Oh, I also loved the scene with Charlotte and Jason where
she gave him what for! She said everything perfectly as well!
This is the most catawampus review ever, but I can’t help
it, I JUST LOVE IT!
Favorite Quote (it was soooo hard to pick, I highlighted so
many parts including George’s speech and Richard sneaking into Charlotte’s
room). Any Princess Bride reference is awesome by me. This is Richard to Jason:
“The Five Gangs are frothing at the mouth trying to put you
on the bottom of the ocean, Rook has placed a bounty on your head, and now the
Mirror’s agents are watching your house.
Your definition of ‘well’ is troubling at best.”
He suddenly smiled
and affected a slight accent. “‘I do not think that word means what you think
it means.’”
Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think by Brian Wansink
I read this book for work.
It was one of my goals this year.
I am an oncology dietitan by day since my husband seems to think that we
need actual food to eat and books just won’t cut it (pah!).
I was amazing! I
absolutely loved it. I have presented
his information 3 different times to other dietitians and doctors. It is so interesting that I even got my
doctors to engage in dialogue with me about it.
It is easy enough that anyone can read it and understand it, but it is
interesting enough to keep anyone engaged.
It provides practical tips to change our eating in small ways that we
won’t feel like we are depriving ourselves.
I have already requested that three of my patients read it for
themselves and my boss can’t wait until I finish it to read it for
herself. We will be ordering half a
dozen copies to keep in our office for people to borrow.
In short, this book looks at why people eat and why they eat
so much. It is just theories, it is
backed up by studies that the author himself (and his team) have run countless
times to get insight into our eating in almost every situation. This book will change how I eat and how I
practice as a dietitian.
READ IT!
The Secret of Nexus by Jeff J. Miller

Second, many of you will notice that this isn't the normal type of book I choose to review, but it was a good, quick read that lends itself more to my professional life and reading than my personal life and reading.
This book is most notably about leadership. It lands somewhere between inspirational reading and self-help. It is a work of fiction and not filled with anecdotes and tips. The benefit is found in the impression of the main character that is left after you close the cover of the book.
Summary:
Garrett Thompson is the president of Nexus, Inc. Five years ago he was a medical doctor and decided to open a business after developing a healthful sports drink. The story follows Garrett through a time period in his life when his business is about to take a new turn as his top researcher has developed a new product that would change our lives. We follow Garrett through how he deals with his management team and attempts to balance this with his personal life. There is trouble brewing and Garrett doesn't know from what direction to expect the next attack. I found myself at times doubting two different characters and for a split second one of the secretaries. The ending was unexpected and bold. Normally I would hate that type of ending as I am a HEA type of girl, but it oddly works...somehow (although it is against all of my parameters that makes a good book!).
Other reviewers have noted that this book would be good for those in management positions but I think it would be good for anyone who holds a job. Everyone would benefit from improved leadership and communication skills. Garrett shows us how to deal with uncomfortable situations without saying hurtful things and stepping up to take ownership of situations that aren't of our own making.
In this age of everything needing to be "politically correct" I'm not sure that this could be mandatory reading for companies as it has minute references to Christianity. At one point Garrett said he would keep a hurting colleague in his prayers and at the end Margaret notes that the church they are in is where Garrett went to worship on Sundays. As we have people trying to remove prayers from schools and "one nation under God" from the pledge of allegiance and the Ten Commandments from the courthouses I'm sure you would have those who would try to make money off of their company attempting to make them read this book. So without getting into a diatribe about how I feel about those issues I will just say, it was quick and good. Read it and encourage others to read it.
On to the technical stuff...
The book is written in third person POV and mostly from the POV of the main character, Garrett Thompson. The first time that the book shifted POV to another character was a little jarring. We went from one sentence being in Garrett's head and the next line of the next chapter we are in the head of Derek (one of Garrett's managers). Every other time we switched POV there was either extra spaces or a marker to designate this, so I am inclined to think that this was more of an editing issue and not a writing issue. However, it was big enough that I started questioning that perhaps I forgot the main characters name and it was Derek. It took a couple of pages to figure out the issue.
The dialogue at times was stilted. It could have benefited from some good beta readers. Overall, as a first novel from this author we see a great skill in developing a story line and characters.
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