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The Dysasters
by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast
Series: The Dysasters (#1)
Published by: Wednesday Books
February 26th, 2019
Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher (NetGalley)
Rating: 3.5 Stars


     Foster Stewart knows she's different. Her life has never been "normal." Talking to plants and controlling cloud formations aren't things most seventeen-year-olds are into. Tate "Nighthawk" Taylor is perfect. Star quarterback and all around dreamy boy next door he never thought about his "extra" abilities. What quarterback wouldn't want night vision? That's not weird, right? It's cool! 
     But on the night of their first meeting, a deadly tornado brings them together and awakens their true abilities - the power to control the element air. Unbeknown to Tate and Foster, they are the first in a group of teens that were genetically manipulated before birth to bond with the elements. Which truly sucks for Foster, as she has to face the fact that Dr. Rick Stewart, her beloved scientist father, betrayed her and now wants to use her and the others for his own nefarious world domination plot. 
     Foster and Tate must stop Dr. Stewart and his minions before he destroys their lives and the world.


     I requested this book because I remembered enjoying the HoN series by this mother-daughter duo.

     Although I did enjoy the story and the images throughout the book I didn't feel that attraction to reading the hell out of this book like I did the HoN.

     I will say that the premiss of the story and what is going on with the characters powers and abilities is interesting. Maybe is the first book syndrome or it might just be that I wasn't in the mood to read a book like this at the moment so I will be watching for the next book in the series and see how that goes.

     I did buy myself a copy of the book because like I said it has some interesting images that go with the story and I really liked that.

Disclaimer:

This copy was provided by the publisher via NetGalley for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of it or the content of my review.
March 08, 2019 No comments
Dark Debt
by Chloe Neill
Series: Chicagoland Vampires (#11)
Published by: Tantor Media Inc.
March 3rd, 2015
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Format: Audiobook
Source: Library Loan
Rating: 5 Stars

     A vampire never gets old. But neither do his enemies. When a figure from Ethan's dark past makes a splashy debut in Chicago, Merit and her Master don't know whether he's friend or foe. But they'll have to figure out soon, because trouble is brewing in the Windy City. 
     At an exclusive society soiree attended by the upper echelons of the human and supernatural worlds, Merit and Ethan barely stop the assassination of a guest. When the target turns out to be a shady businessman with a criminal edge, Merit suspects a human vendetta. But the assassins have fangs...
     The connections to Chicago's Houses go deeper than Merit knows, and even one wrong move could be her last...


     Again some time has passed since the ending of the last book in which Ethan and Merit found a letter in their room signed by Ethan's maker.

     In this book we find out who Balthazar is and what happened to him after he was attack and presumed dead.

     Again it is Merit's job as Sentinel of house Cadogan to make sure that the master is safe. Which is why she needs to find out what is going on and why Balthazar is still alive.

     One of the things that I like about these books is that the same enemy keeps coming back again and again until they have completely defeated it. I also like that all the books are connected. There is always something happening that takes you back to previous books.

     I love all the characters and how they get together when the need arises to protect their family and friends. I cannot wait to read the next book and see what else is in store for this vampires.
February 06, 2019 No comments
The Dad Next Door
by Stephanie Dees
Series: Family Blessings (#1)
Published by: Harlequin: Love Inspired
April 18th, 2017
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Source: Publisher (via JustRead)
Rating: 3.5 Stars

     A Place to Call Home 
     Lawman Joe Sheehan is desperate to bond with the daughter he's just discovered he has. But as a virtual stranger to twelve-year-old Amelia, the task seems impossible. Until Claire Conley moves to town. A social worker renovating a mansion into a foster home, Claire is the first person to get through to Amelia. Falling for the single dad was not on Claire's to-do list. But with Joe and Amelia around, the house finally starts to feel like home. Claire's ready to fight to convince Joe that together they've done more than fix a house…they've built a family.


     The Dad Next Door is a small town story about second chances in life.

     Claire Conley just receive a plantation home from her biological father and she wants to convert it into a foster home. Her adoptive mother had died recently and she has just broken up an engagement and so she is looking for a new beginning.

     Joe Sheehan is back home recuperating from an injury and has recently found out that he is a father. His daughter is 12 year old Amelia and she is being a difficult child. Joe has no idea what to do about her and when she opens up to Claire, Joe is desperate to know how to make her do the same thing with him.

     I really liked this story. I felt like Joe and Claire had a connection because of their similar past. I think Claire helped Joe with understanding Amelia and giving her the space that she needs. I also think Joe help Claire with her insecurities about opening up the house for children that needed the help.

     I really love the connection with all the characters, not just the main characters, and the small town feel.

     I requested just this first book because I didn't know if I would like the author but after reading this book I will be definitely picking up the rest of the series.

     I really recommend this book to anybody.
December 20, 2018 No comments
Drink Deep
by Chloe Neil
Series: Chicagoland Vampires (#5)
Published by: Tantor Media Inc.
November 2nd, 2011
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Format: Audiobook
Source: Library Loan
Rating: 4 Stars

     Clouds are brewing over Cadogan House, and recently turned vampire Merit can’t tell if this is the darkness before the dawn or the calm before the storm. With the city iself in turmoil over paranormals and the state threatening to pass a paranormal registration act, times haven’t been this precarious for vampires since they came out of the closet. If only they could lay low for a bit, and let the mortals calm down.
     That’s when the waters of Lake Michigan suddenly turn pitch black-and things really start getting ugly.
     Chicago’s mayor insists it’s nothing to worry about, but Merit knows only the darkest magic could have woven a spell powerful enough to change the very fabric of nature. She’ll have to turn to friends old and new to find out who’s behind this, and stop them before it’s too late for vampires and humans alike.


     Ms. Neill, you lady are going to kill me with this unexpected twists and turns.

     This book picks up two months after the events of the previous book and Merit has to once again act as sentinel of the house and investigate the going of the paranormal world which are not the vampires doings but that affect the vampires in that the human haters blame them because they are the only supernaturals that they know where to find (in a previous book the wolves came out to the public too).

     And so to protect her liege and the house that is under scrutiny from the governing body she once again has to work by herself with help from outside sources. In this book, she is tested to the limits of her position and so she has to make some sacrifices that show how serious she takes her responsibility as the sentinel of Cadogan's house.

     And again that ending. I suspected the teacher you know because all that shticks about the student not been able to say anything about her classes and stuff. Color me shocked that it was not him. This series keeps getting better and better and I cannot wait to see what comes up next. And Ethan and Merit, I just can’t keep up with all this! You are messing with my head (in a good way) Neill!

     Well, I can’t recommend this series enough. Go ahead, read it, I dare you...
October 20, 2018 No comments
Den of Sorrows
by Quinn Loftis
Series: The Grey Wolves (#9)
Published by: Quinn Loftis LLC
March 25th, 2016
Genre: Fantasy
Format: ePub
Source: Purchase
Rating: 5 Stars

     The Romanian and Serbian Canis lupus rest in an uneasy peace. One of their own, Sally Miklos, the young and powerful gypsy healer, aids Perizada in her quest to defeat Volcan, a long forgotten nightmare returned to our world. These two packs watch as their brothers across the world, wolves from Spain, Ireland, and America, join their own forces in the battle against the evil dark fae. At the same time, the packs hope against hope that their presence might reveal a mate bond between a pack member and one of the five recently discovered gypsy healers.
     While Jacque and Jen miss Sally, their longtime best friend, they have bided their time dealing with their own domestic issues. Jacque and Fane are anticipating the birth of their first child and Jen and Decebel face the challenges of caring for an infant. Both girls are eagerly awaiting Sally’s return, and have Perizada’s word that she will be back in time for the birth of Jacque’s baby.
     Vasile and Alina, the Alpha pair of the Romanian pack, are enjoying this time of peace. But Vasile did not become the most powerful Alpha in centuries by being a fool. He has lived long enough to know that there is always another battle on the horizon. As long as evil exists in this world, his race must step forward and stand in the gap, shielding those who cannot protect themselves. But the battle he is anticipating is bigger than he could have ever imagined.
     As Perizada has recently discovered, creatures of the night that have for so long remained hidden from the human realm, have slithered from their underground lairs and begun preying on the young and innocent. The high fae has declared war, and she expects Vasile and his wolves to be the ones to carry out the attack. The Alpha is more than happy to oblige. But with his first grandchild on the way, and the gift of five vulnerable healers coming under the wolves’ protection, he understands that he must be very careful not to place any of them in harm’s way.
     Such is the job of the Alpha, protector, and provider. He and those he leads must stand as sentinels and warriors to safeguard those they love, and the humans who know nothing of the supernatural world. It will be their job to destroy the creatures that threaten to expose them all. And if they fail, the world as they know it, both human and supernatural, will never be the same.


     It has been several years since this series came out and recently I was navigating through another of the blogs I visit and I found out that a new book had come out. When I said new is because I found out recently (hey, don’t judge me for being so clueless) as you probably read that this was released in 2016.

     I tell you that this series is about sexy and hot werewolves. I personally love the story of Jen and Decebel. Make no mistake here I love everyone but Jenifer cracks me up with her occurrences. I also love the dynamic that the three friends have among them.

     This book did not disappoint me either. It is not dedicated to any of the specific couples but encompasses each and every one of them. This series has a spin-off as well. The name of this spin-off is Gypsy Healers. I strongly recommend reading all of them. Quinn Loftis has become one of my favorite authors - I have a very limited list, like a hundred only - jokes aside, you know that an author knows what he is doing and when the author knows what he is doing.

     I could not stop reading the story since I bought it. My husband got up at about 3 am and he tells me “What, you don't plan on going to sleep?”. Guess what I said, I think we've all used this lie again and again, "I'll finish this chapter and go to bed" LIES - I could not until I finished it.

     Super recommend that you read these books. Quinn Loftis, you booties as always! Slow clap -I'm coming again quoting Grey's Anatomy-. Tell me what you think about them on the comments below.

October 01, 2018 No comments
Death and the Girl Next Door
by Darynda Jones
Series: Darklight (#1)
Published by: Macmillan Audio
October 2nd, 2012
Genre: Young Adult
Format: Audiobook
Source: Library Loan
Rating: 3 Stars

Sophomore Year Was Never Supposed to be This Complicated
     Ten years ago, Lorelei McAlister's parents disappeared without a trace, and she is finally beginning to accept the fact that they're never coming back. Life must go on. She's got her grandparents and the support of her best friends, and high school is not quite as painful as she thought it would be.
But This is What Happens When You Fall for the Angel of Death.
     Until the day the school's designated loner, Cameron Lusk, begins to stalk her, turning up where she least expects it, standing outside her house in the dark, tough, sexy Jared Kovach - comes to school. Cameron and Jared instantly despise each other, and Lorelei seems to be the reason for their animosity.
Life as She Knows it is About to Change Forever.
     What does Jared know about her parents? Why does Cameron tell Jared he can't have Lorelei? And what will any of them do when Death comes knocking for real?


     I liked the premises of this book and the characters. From the first scene in that cafe to the school scene and a couple others, I was into the story.

     We have Lorelei and her two best friends get into more trouble than they could handle. Then there is Cameron and Jared's antagonism and all the revelations going on left and right.

     What made me give this book a 3 stars rating was the fact that it reminded me of the Charlie Davidson series. It's like the author is obsessed with the Grim Reaper or doesn't know how to write anything else but different versions of the same thing.

     There are so much more similarities between this book and the books of her Charlie Davidson series. And even though I liked a lot of things in this story I can't get past that small detail.
September 01, 2018 No comments
Don't Fight It
by Samantha A. Cole
Series: Hazard Falls (#1)
Published by: Suspenseful Seduction Publishing
July 27th, 2018
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher (Via Hidden Gems Books)
Rating: 4 Stars

     When it feels right, don't fight it. 
     Shane and Tucker have been mourning their wife's death for two years. Their love for each other and their daughter has gotten them through the rough time. But while Shane is ready to take a chance on a new future, Tucker is stuck in the past, finding it hard to let go. 
     Paige is trying to put her life back together after her marriage crumbled following her husband's arrest. Leaving California behind, she moves to Kansas, taking a job as a housekeeper and a nanny to a six-year-old girl. 
     She shouldn't be dreaming of her sexy new bosses, but after seeing a steamy encounter between the two men, she can't get either of them out of her mind. 
     Shane is certain Paige is the one who can finally heal them, but convincing her and Tucker might take a little scheming. Will it backfire or give them all a second chance at love?


Disclaimer:

This copy was provided by the publisher via Hidden Gems Books for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of it or the content of my review.

     I've been on a semi-reading slump lately. This means that I've been fine with listening to audiobooks but haven't been able to find a book I can sink my greedy paws into; until this one. Don't Fight It is a sweet story of a second chance at love.

     From the moment you meet Shane on his phone call with his cousin to the end, you are engaged in a constant battle of cheering the threesome on and cursing the bad and jealous people throughout the whole story that want to do them harm.

     I found Paige to be very strong (especially at the beginning dealing with Tucker) and sweet at the same time. The more I learned about her and Tucker and Shane the stronger the characters are and the more I connected with them.

     Another thing I liked about this story is that the author really marked the difference between Shane and Tuck, not just physically but in personality. They could not be more opposites and I found that made them more likable and gave the reader a better chance to connect with them.

     One thing that bothered me was the situation with Brenna's boyfriend and how uneventful it culminated. That's why I didn't give this book 5 stars. I loved this book and I'll be definitively looking forward to the next book which I hope is Lane and Marie Lou (I think that's her name, I know there is definitively a Lou in there) and I wouldn't mind a novella about Tuck's sister and Gavin.
August 23, 2018 No comments
Death Overdue
by Allison Brook
Series: The Hunted Library Mysteries (#1)
Published by: Blackstone Audio
October 10th, 2017
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Format: Audiobook
Source: Loan from Library
Rating: 4 Stars

     Carrie Singleton is just about done with Clover Ridge, Connecticut until she's offered a job as the head of programs and events at the spooky local library, complete with its own librarian ghost. Her first major event is a program presented by a retired homicide detective, Al Buckley, who claims he knows who murdered Laura Foster, a much-loved part-time library aide who was bludgeoned to death fifteen years earlier. As he invites members of the audience to share stories about Laura, he suddenly keels over and dies. 
     The medical examiner reveals that poison is what did him in and Carrie feels responsible for having surged forward with the program despite pushback from her director. Driven by guilt, Carrie's determined to discover who murdered the detective, convinced it's the same man who killed Laura all those years ago. Luckily for Carrie, she has a friendly, knowledgeable ghost by her side. But as she questions the shadows surrounding Laura's case, disturbing secrets come to light and with each step Carrie takes, she gets closer to ending up like Al.


     From beginning to end this book was a masterpiece in the mystery of who the killer was and it had me guessing at every turn who it might have been. I really liked Carrie and her aunt and uncle. I really felt the family bond and even when her uncle Bosco might have pulled some strings she was an excellent choice for the library position.

     It was really funny every time Evelyn (if I'm not confusing the ghost name here (which I think I am)) popped in to say hi. I also found myself wanting to know more about Dylan, the gracious landlord. That sure was a very mysterious character.

     I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I can't wait to read more of this genre. This is just the second Cozy Mystery book I've read and I can say that I like it better than the plain ol' mystery books. Plus I really liked the narrator which is good since I have trouble finding narrators I like.
April 28, 2018 No comments
Dragon Bound
by Thea Harrison
Series: Elder Races (#1)
Published by: Tantor Media Inc.
July 25th, 2011
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Format: Audiobook
Source: Library Loan
Rating: 5 Stars

     Half-human and half-wyr, Pia Giovanni spent her life keeping a low profile among the wyrkind and avoiding the continuing conflict between them and their Dark Fae enemies. But after being blackmailed into stealing a coin from the hoard of a dragon, Pia finds herself targeted by one of the most powerful–and passionate—of the Elder Races.
     As the most feared and respected of the wyrkind, Dragos Cuelebre cannot believe someone had the audacity to steal from him, much less succeed. And when he catches the thief, Dragos spares her life, claiming her as his own to further explore the desire they’ve ignited in one another.


     While listening to another series I saw that the narrator had been switched to Sophie Eastlake and since I have trouble finding narrators that I like before I got to the book in the series where it starts with her I decided to researched a bit and found this book to listen to. Needless to say, I liked her very much and as an added bonus I found another series I have fallen for.

   Pia is on the run from a formidable Wyr after she was blackmailed into robbing from him. She makes plans to leave and clear herself from the blackmail and she's able to succeed, except she made a tiny mistake that will change the course of her life forever.

     Dragos is a dragon with a big... hoard and she knows the moment he is robbed but is unable to be on time to stop the theft. He needs to get his property back by any means necessary and Pia inadvertently left him a clue to find her.

     I love every second of this story. The story was so well crafted. It had me on edge to find out all the hidden secrets; especially Pia's; and it gave them to you slowly but not so slowly that you lost interest. Dragos was very dominant and possessive but very sweet and (with some effort) understanding.

     I can't wait to start the next book on the series and even though I'd like more of Pia and Dragos I'm hoping I catch glimpses of them throughout the series. I still can't wait to fall in love with other characters we see in this book and find out more about this exciting world and the different races of magical creatures.
April 01, 2018 No comments
Dearest Ivie
by J. R. Ward
Series: Black Dagger Brotherhood (#15.5)
Published by: Ballantine Books
March 13th, 2018
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Format: eBook
Source: Purchased
Rating: 5 Stars

     The last place Ivie expects to be approached by a devastatingly handsome male is in a crowded, smoky cigar bar rarely frequented by vampires—yet here he stands. Silas is flirtatious, gallant, and, above all, mysterious. Ivie is anything but. A nurse at the healer’s clinic and the daughter of a biker, Ivie is accustomed to speaking her mind. So she does. Since aristocrats rarely pick up females of her class, Ivie asks Silas just what kind of game he thinks he’s playing.
     Despite her guarded exterior, Ivie surrenders to the fierce desire she feels for Silas. And yet, just as their courtship is heating up, he reveals that it cannot last, for he is bound to return to the Old Country. Their bond only deepens as they make the most of their precious time together. But when she learns the truth, Ivie must find a saving grace—before all is lost.


     What can I say, another win for J. R. Ward in my book.

     This short novella is about Ivie, a nurse from Havers' clinic, and Silas an aristocrat from one of the founding families and of course, you get the waterworks running.

     I'm not going to talk about what this book is about because I feel since it's a novella the book can be summarised in a few sentences. And this book in particular, although not from characters we've met before, should be enjoyed with no clue as to what's going to happen.

     Now what I'm going to say is that unlike other Ward books this one has just one POV and that is Ivie's but not first person (thank goodness). This gives Silas a mysterious light that captivates you and leaves you wanting to gobble up the story so you can learn all about him.

     I would like to have more novellas like this. Where the Brotherhood or Legacy characters make some cameo appearances but the main characters are completely unknown to us. An insight into the commoners' lives and how they deal with daily life.
March 14, 2018 No comments
Double-Sided Magic
by McKenzie Hunter
Series: Legacy (#1)
Published by: Sky Publishing LLC
November 5th, 2016
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Format: eBook
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Rating: 4 Stars


     I am Levy Michaels. Once my kind were the hunters—now we are the hunted
     Supernaturals are out of the closet but I have to stay hidden because of the type of magic I possess. I’m a Legacy. It sounds like the title should come with reverence, a trust fund, or at the very least a cool backstory—instead it comes with a death sentence. 
     I have to hide in plain sight and pretend to be just human. I’m pretty good at it. I live a simple and somewhat normal life, and I work in antique acquisitions. Everything’s going fine until a dangerous and enchanted dagger that was once in my possession is stolen. I didn’t think things could get any worse until I woke up next to a dead shifter, fae, and mage, without any memory of the past twenty-four hours. 
     Considered guilty of murder by most of the magical community and humans, I must work with Gareth, the sexy and dangerous leader of the Supernatural Guild. If he’s as good as rumored, it’s only a matter of time until he discovers the truth about me—then being found guilty of murder is the least of my worries.


     First person POV is not my thing and I find myself dreading it when I want to read a book so badly because of the cover or the description only to find out is in first person. But there are some times when it has paid off my taking the risk since I am a person that cannot not finish a book even if it's horrible. I am glad I did take a risk with this book.

     Levy Michaels is being hunted because of who she is and not what she has done. She is in hiding and staying away from anything or anyone that can figure out who she is. Even when people try to kill her she deals with them without resorting to killing.

     After she is found at the site a a triple murder with no memory of what happened she must find out what happened to her and why. She must do this at the same time as she has to dodge the incessant questioning from the head of the Guild a shapeshifter that can smell the magic on her.

     From the moment I opened this book I was hooked. Levy is quirky and strong and I just loved her. There were some parts where I found things repetitive but it wasn't something big. I was left with some questions that I hope are answered in one of the following books but this one ended great. It just left you with enough unanswered questions to pike your interest to keep reading the series.
February 21, 2018 No comments
Dead Witch Walking
by Kim Harrison
Series: The Hollows
Published by: Tantor Media Inc.
July 23rd, 2007
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Format: Audiobook
Source: Library Loan
Rating: 5 Stars

     Rachel Morgan is a runner with the Inderland Runner Services, apprehending law-breakers throughout Cincinnati. She's also a witch, one of the many Inderlanders who revealed themselves after a genetically engineered virus wiped out 50 percent of humanity. Witches, warlocks, vampires, werewolves—the creatures of dreams and nightmares have lived beside humans for centuries, hiding their powers. But now they've stopped hiding, and nothing will be the same.
     On the run with a contract on her head, Rachel reluctantly teams up with Ivy, Inderland's best runner…and a living vampire. But this witch is way out of her league, and to clear her name, Rachel must evade shape-changing assassins, outwit a powerful businessman/crimelord, and survive a vicious underground fight-to-the-death…not to mention her own roommate!


     They say third's the charm. After two previous failed attempts at audio books I have finally found a narrator I can and will try again. She was very diverse with her character's voices, stayed at the same pace with the narration and narrated this amazing story.

     Rachel is a witch runner on the IRS (Inderlander Runner Services) that is fed up with the crappy jobs she's getting lately. She decides to quit the IRS, even though no one voluntarily leaves unless they can pay their contract off so as not to have a price on their head.

     What she doesn't count on is that her friend Ivy wants out too and because she is the best runner the IRS have and she is pulling out to start a business with Rachel, plus she's able to pay her contract, the IRS puts a price on Rachel's head (even when Rachel quitting is what the head of the department wanted).

     I loved every second of this book and I love Janx(?) the pixie. He is just a cutie and hilarious. The things that Rachel went thru. This is true fantasy. The author knows she has no bounds with her creation and she took full advantage of it. There are no rules, no guidelines to follow and I think what is in store for these characters is more excitement and I can't wait to see what comes next.

     The books is written in such a way that even though it gives you closure it leaves you with some questions and speculations of what comes next. Like a good TV episode.
February 18, 2018 No comments
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