vrijdag 8 november 2013

Patricia Briggs – Moon Called

The first book in the Mercedes Thompson series, published January 31, 2006.
Genre: urban fantasy
Cover: nice, strong.

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Werewolves can be dangerous if you get in their way, but they’ll leave you alone if you are careful. They are very good at hiding their natures from the human population, but I’m not human, I know them when I meet them, and they know me, too.

Mercy Thompson’s sexy next-door neighbour is a werewolf.
She’s tinkering with a VW bus at her mechanic shop that happens to belong to a vampire. But then, Mercedes Thompson is not exactly normal herself … and her connection to the world of things that go bump in the night is about to get her into a whole lot of trouble.


Felicia is reading this series at the moment, or listening to it, and her reviews really made me want to re-read the series myself. And so I picked up the whole series from my top shelf, dusted them off, and started reading the first one. It was nice to remember how it all began. Sadly, I did not review the first 5 books, so I have to write a new review as well, otherwise I would probably have just read them all in one week.


Mercedes Thompson is a skinwalker, or walker, a coyote shape shifter. She is not bound to the moon like most werewolves are; she can change at will and back. She also doesn’t have the superstrenght and stamina werewolves have, but she is fast and her senses are much stronger, even in human form. She was raised with werewolves though, as her single mother did not know what to do with her when she found a coyote pup in the cradle. Life as a coyote amongst territorial werewolves was not easy for Mercy, but she was protected by Bran, the Marrok, himself. Bran is the alpha of the alpha’s and controls almost all the werewolves in North America. When she was 16, Mercy had to leave the pack though, and she moved back in with her mother and her new family, who knew nothing of her existence. Still, they welcomed her in.

Now, Mercy is a mechanic with her own garage in the Tri-Cities. She goes about her business, staying away from the werewolves and other preternaturals as much as possible. But her former boss and owner of the garage is one of the Fae, her neighbour is the local werewolf Alpha, and she is repairing a vampire’s bus. But when a young and apparently homeless werewolf walks in, trouble follows him closely. She could use Mac’s help around though, ever since her previous help left her to go to college, paperwork has mounted, and it would be very handy to have someone hand her the tools she needs while repairing a car.

But the men who bought him to experiment on, want him back, and Mercy has to expose herself to protect Mac. They need Adam Hauptmann, the Alpha, to help Mac now that Mercy has killed another werewolf. He doesn’t take it kindly that she kept this rogue young werewolf from him for so long, but he agrees to help Mac take control of his wolf. But that same night, there is a fight at Adam’s house, he is almost deadly wounded, his young daughter is missing, and Mac is lying dead on Mercy’s doorstep. Mercy doesn’t know what to do, she doesn’t trust Adam’s pack as she doesn’t know all of them, and she just has this feeling. So she takes Adam to the only safe place she knows, to Bran. He will be able to keep Adam safe, and help her get Jesse back. He needs to know what is happening anyway, and he will deal with the Alpha who is selling young wolves.

Lots of action, lots of theories, but the plot is most certainly impossible to figure out on my own. Even re-reading it I did not remember. Even though the big strong wolves want to keep little weak female Mercy out of the action, it is Mercy who saves them, and the day.


I do love this series very much, it is one of the first Urban Fantasy series I started reading. There is only one new book a year, so you should be able to keep up with it fairly easy once you start. Patricia Briggs has created a strong world with vampires, werewolves, Fae and witches, and Mercy, and perhaps some new surprises. I love how she mixes them all and gives us a great heroine in Mercy to like and to root for. The small coyote against the big wolves, but she knows how to handle them and stay safe.
And for you incurable romantics, yes, there are two romantic possibilities in this series, and no, not really a love triangle. No love scenes though, not until she has chosen.

8 stars.



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donderdag 7 november 2013

Darynda Jones – Death and the Girl he Loves

The third book in the Darklight series, published October 8, 2013.
Genre: young adult urban fantasy
Cover: sweet

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From the New York Times bestselling author of Death and the Girl Next Door and Death, Doom &Detention, comes the exciting third book in her new young adult series

The fate of the world is not something a girl wants on her shoulders, and that is especially true for Lorelei McAlister. Unfortunately for her, that is exactly where the world's fate has decided to take up residence. Lorelei has seen first hand the horrors that lie beneath our everyday world. And those horrors are getting her friends killed. Because of this, she agrees to leave the sanctity of her hometown and is sent to a different world entirely. A boarding school. But even here she is being watched. Someone knows what she is. What she carries inside her soul. And on top of that, she is seeing visions. This is nothing new for Lorelei.
But these visions are something else: death, destruction, and the end of the world.
Lorelei must face the fact that there are people who want her dead, and no matter where she goes, no matter how far she runs, the lives of her friends and family are in mortal peril. Lucky for her, her friends and family include the handsome Angel of Death, a fiercely protective half-angel, and a ragtag group of loyal supporters who aren’t afraid to get a little dirty in the name of fighting pure evil.


Lorelei is the last descendent of the prophet Arabeth, and she is the prophet that was foreseen, the one that will stop the war before it even begins. The most powerful prophet ever. But Lorelei is just a teenager who didn’t even know that she is different until four months ago, and now she is supposed to save the world from annihilation? She is scared, she doesn’t know what to do, what is expected from her, and she is so afraid of letting everyone down. So in order to keep her friends and family save from the evil Nephilim who want to kill her, she has run. Run to a boarding school in Maine for misbehaving rich kids, and she has not been warm ever since. But now someone is threatening her, and suddenly, the end of the world is very close.

I am not going to spoil this book for you. It is filled with action, and Lorelei has to make some hard choices and she has to grow up and do what she is supposed to do. I have to admit, I am still not sure if I like the ending of the book, how Darynda Jones twisted it around. I guess I was expected some huge battle, and lots of magic. The darkness she had foreseen had come, battle had started, and suddenly … everything changed.

Still, it was original and inventive, and just like Lorelei I had trouble figuring out what had really happened. This was the last book in the trilogy, but I do know if Darynda Jones writes more young adult in the future, I will read it.

8 stars.



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woensdag 6 november 2013

Anthology: Mirror, mirror

An omnibus of novels by Mary Blayney, Elaine Fox, Mary Kay McComas, J D Robb and R C Ryan, published september 24, 2013.
Genre: romance
Cover: meh

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Once upon a time...
...in a world far removed from the days when fairy tales were new, five bestselling authors spin versions that take the classic stories into a new dimension. You'll recognize Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and other enduring characters, but they'll exist in realms beyond your imagination, where the familiar is transformed into the extraordinary and otherworldly.

J.D. Robb – Taken in Death

Genre: futuristic romantic suspense.

An open and shut case, if you believe the security video. A woman comes home just before midnight, and leaves a few minutes later with her children. Leaving a dead nanny behind. Eve doesn’t hesitate for a moment, and sends out an Amber alert for both children. And when the parents come home early, it should all have wrapped up nice and quickly.
But looks are deceiving, as Ross and Tosha MacDermit where still in Australia at the time of the murder/kidnapping. Eve does believe the shocked mother’s horrible story about her evil twinsister. Maj has always accused Tosha of killing their mother at birth, of stealing her rightful powers, just by living. She has tried to kill and injure Tosha as early as she can remember, and when they were twelve, Maj killed their father and was found laughing, while sitting on his dead body and drinking his blood. Maj has been imprisoned ever since, and Tosha was raised by family. She has officially deleted Maj from her personal records, and has moved from Sweden to America to escape her memories and her twinsister. At last, the bond between them has died, after Tosha consciously suppressing it.
And now Maj has appeared in her life again, kidnapping her children, Tosha’s most beloved “possessions”, in order to hurt Tosha the most.

And Eve and her loyal team are involved in a race against the clock, to find the children before they are hurt or killed. Maj is clearly psychotic, and she loves killing, and has even cannibalistic tendencies. She seduced her shrink into helping her escape, and as a thank you, she killed him after cleaning out his bank accounts.

A little toy will help Eve find little Henry and Gala, like leaving bread crumbs in the forest to the candy house …


“The evil witch killed Darcia”. The first sentence and I was captivated till the last sentence of the book. As it is a novella, it was very fast paced, a race against the clock to find the kidnapped children. They were brave in the face of evil, and they kept faith that the Good Witch would find them in time.

It is short, but all of J.D. Robb’s signature skills are put in this story, and I gobbled it up in a few hours. It was thrilling to follow all the crumbs, to learn about Maj and to witness everything. This is a nice retelling of Hansel and Gretel.

10 stars.

Mary Blayney – If wishes were horses

Genre: historical romance.

This story centers around a magical coin, which has been used for earlier anthologies. It is currently owned by a maid, Martha Stepp, who is working in a big castle. Martha offers the coin to people she knows she can trust not to think her insane, who can certainly use a wish. With the warning, that the coin has its own strange way of making the wish come true, and not in the manner the wishmaker expects or wants.
Martha doesn’t want to be a maid forever; she would love to have a real adventure, and a husband and children of her own. If she can’t have that, she will strive to become a housekeeper in a grand house.

One of Martha’s hobbies is trying which seat or bed is the best in the house. It is an innocent hobby, until she is almost caught when the Major comes home from the war, with his servant. Sergeant Jack Tresbere has secrets of his own, but when he recognizes Martha as the one who got away from him whey they arrived, he is certainly interested in her. But Jack thinks he is not suitable marriage material, and he has no idea how to talk to a woman, having lived his entire life in the army.


It was fun getting to know Martha and Jack, and how they both wanted the other, but were afraid to act upon it. Until Martha got fired when she was discovered in another bed, and Jack went after her.

A nice story, perhaps a retelling of Goldilocks?

8 stars.

Elaine Fox – Beauty, Sleeping

Genre: paranormal romance.

Cassandra is 5 years old, and prone to horrible nightmares. When she has one, her father takes her downstairs with him, and they watch some old television together. One night, she sees a picture of a man who has mysteriously disappeared. He looks just like the Night Prince in her favourite story book. But Cassandra just knows that he will be waiting for her, and they will be living in his big house together someday.

Michael Prince is an upcoming tv newscaster, and he got on the wrong side of a fairy. When he was born, his parents did not invite aunt Malva to the christening party, and Malva cursed Michael to die from a poisoned spindle. His other aunt Amelia managed to alter the curse to sleep or something like that. Of course Michael never believed in the curse, and anyway, he had no idea what a spindle was.
Turned out, it was not a part of a spinning wheel he had to be careful of, it was a person (or Faery as he later found out) named Deirdra Spindle who did not take it kindly when he did not date her again or exclusively. She cursed him, Michael disappeared without a trace, and has been in some kind of other dimension ever since. He has no idea how much time has elapsed, but he does know that his father eventually had him declared dead, and has empted the house of his things. And now his house has been sold to a stranger.

The good faery Astrid who sometimes keeps him company tells him this person is important to him, and then she disappears. What does it mean? How can he communicate with Cassandra as he is like a ghost to her?

Cassandra has recently won the lottery, this enabled her to buy the house of her dreams. Her ex-boyfriend is not happy with that, if not for his money, what can he offer her that she wants? Cassandra likes him enough, but is not in love with him, to the desperation of her mother. What is not to love about a rich, handsome, gallant man? She should jump at the opportunity to marry him! And with this big house, she needs a man to help her!

Cassandra is determined to do it all alone though, it is her house. The house of her Night Prince, whom she has never forgotten. And when she senses a presence in the house, she is determined to find out what, or who, it is. Michael gets more and more presence in the present time, but he also looses big chunks of time, just when Cassandra starts believing…


A very charming faery tale retelling, I enjoyed it very much. I admired Cassandra for wanting to do things her way, and not just accepting a marriage proposal under pressure. There is not much background on Michael though, just that he was a rogue, having a different woman every week. So why she fell for him, I have no idea, he has not redeemed himself or something, just spend 30 years in limbo, not again, but also not accomplishing anything. And why he fell for Cassandra? Because she was the one who could finally sense and see him?
So, a nice and sweet story, but lacking the romance for me. There has to be more to a couple than something like destiny. Obviously, this is a retelling of Sleeping Beauty.

6 stars.

Mary Kay McComas – The Christmas Comet

Genre: contemporary romance.

Natalie knows what it is to live on the streets. She was 5 when she was rescued and adopted by a nice couple. But she never forgot what it meant, and how much difference a little help can make in a person’s life. And so Natalie has a dayjob, and after work, she cooks for the homeless, and hands out the food and clothes and whatever else they need. She also volunteers at the local church and homeless centers as much as she can. With little care for herself and her own bills, which will bite her in the behind soon enough.

One of the local cops likes nothing as much as arresting her for breaking local laws, and messing up her stuff. Lucky for Natalie, there is a good cop, Paul Morgan, who looks out for her and helps out where he can.

Finally, Paul gets up the courage to ask Natalie out on a date, he has been in love with her for years now, and she is very happy to accept him. But there is a lot of trouble before they will be able to have a real date …


Even as a retelling of the Matchstick Girl, this short story made me cry. Natalie is just to good to be true, with helping others while not taking care of her own financial needs first. How can she keep on helping if she is getting evicted, or her car breaks down? Very naïve, and believing and the good of people. She was a real nice person, but okay, a bit too good for my tastes. It is a very short story, so little background on Paul, but I liked his character.

8 stars.

R.C. Ryan – Stroke of Midnight

Genre: contemporary romance.

Sydney’s father loved her mother as the light in his eye, and after her dead, he was desperate. Thinking if he married a woman with two daughters of her own he would give Sydney a nice family who would help him raise her. But after his death, the widow sold all his artwork, and the country home, and they moved to the big city. Where Sydney had to get a job to help pay for college for her two step sisters. And to provide for her stepmother as Margot thought she deserved.

Sydney would love to be a painter like her father was, but does not believe she is any good, as her stepmother keeps telling her. Sydney has a day job as an English teacher, and in the evenings she gives art classes at the community center. She is used to working at least two jobs, and she loves helping people, to her stepmother’s dismay. She should be out there, dating doctors and lawyers and such, like her two own daughters are doing.

When Sydney finds 5.000 dollars in one of her father’s old painter shirts, she decides to do something she wants, for a change. She is going on vacation to Ireland, to the small village her father was born and that he was talking about to her all the time. Margot is furious when she finds out of course, that money could have been used in better ways.

On the plane to Ireland Sydney finds herself sitting to a nice but a bit shabby man, and they strike up a conversation. When he finds out she is going to his home town, he offers her a lift, and after a bit of hesitating, Sydney accepts. She likes him, and when he offers to take her sightseeing the next day, she is happy to see him again. But shouldn’t Cullen go back to his own life now he is back home? But Cullen tells her he is still on vacation too, and has the time to spend with her.

He takes her to the river Glass, where her father used to paint a lot, and Sydney is totally captivated by the beautiful scenery, and starts painting, while Cullen just takes a nap waiting with the picnic basket. They spend a verrry nice day together, and Sydney is a bit sad he can’t stay the night. She would have liked to make love to him again, and just lie in his arms.

The next day Cullen proposes, and he wants to get married that same day. Sydney is overjoyed and she accepts, but when she tells Margot, the woman puts a lot of questions and doubts in her head, and she tries to leave for America while Cullen is in Dublin on business.

Will he find her in time?


Another sweet little fairy tale, a retelling of Cinderella. I just can’t believe in the enormous rushing here, I have no idea why it was so important that they married that very same day. It is not being explained, although Cullen and his background are told about.
I enjoyed the journey and discovery of Ireland along with Sydney, but that hasty proposal just confused me.

7 stars.



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dinsdag 5 november 2013

Recommendations from Maia November 2013.

In order to bring some more variety to my blog, I have asked my best friend Maia to tell about the books she has read in the past month, and to give us a recommendation.

Maia:

Last month I've read 6 books and 4 novellas.
I've read the last of the Arcane series books by Jayne Ann Krentz in her Amanda Quick persona, the latest JD Robb, a zombie book and a historical romance. The novellas are written by J.D. Robb, Gini Koch, Thea Harrison and Jennifer Ashley.

And the 3 books I enjoyed the most are:

J.D. Robb - Thankless in Death
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Thea Harrison - The wicked (novella)
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Jennifer Ashley - The untamed MacKenzie (novella)
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The one I can recommend to all Aurian’s readers is Thankless in Death, the 37th full book in the In Death series by J.D. Robb (Nora Roberts).

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Murder doesn't stop for Thanksgiving.
As the household of NYPSD Lieutenant Eve Dallas and her billionaire husband Roarke prepares for an invasion of family and friends, an ungrateful son decides to stop the nagging from his parents - by ending their lives.
Soon Jerald Reinhold is working his way through anyone who has ever thwarted him in his path to an easy life. Eve is increasingly frustrated in her efforts to cover all the potential victims as Jerald stays a terrifying step ahead.
As the festivities begin, Eve is desperate to identify which victim on Jerald's long list will be the next, so she can stop the killing spree...

This is one of my favourite series. Futuristic police procedural with romance. For the few readers of Aurian’s blog who haven't read them, the main character is Eve Dallas, a policewoman, and every book is a case.
There is a lot of back-story on Eve's personal life and her friends. And of course there is Roarke...
I love the way JD Robb writes about their lives, love and friends. I will read a new book or novella as soon as I receive it.

Thankless is not the emotional rollercoaster like "New York to Dallas" or one of the first books "Conspiracy in Death", but it is still a very good book. You know the killer, but he is lucky and stays one step in front of her. There is still some suspense in how she is going to catch him.
Favourite part is the interaction between Eve and Roarke, especially when they're being honored. Sweet!


Aurian: Thanks for the recommendation Maia, and as I read almost all those stories myself, I heartily agree with you this month. What about you readers, are you J.D. Robb and/or Nora Roberts fans? You can find my review of Thankless in Death here.




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maandag 4 november 2013

Sharon Lathan – Loving Mr. Darcy

The second book in the Mr & Mrs Fitzwilliam Darcy series, published September 1, 2009.
Genre: historical fiction, a Jane Austen spin off
Cover: nice.

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Darcy is head over heals in love.
Six months into his marriage to Elizabeth Bennett, Darcy is still awestruck by his beautiful wife and their unparalleled love and passion. For Darcy, each day offers more opportunities to surprise and delight his beloved bride.
Lizzy is ready for anything.
Elizabeth has quickly adapted to being the Mistress of Pemberley, charming everyone she meets and handling her duties with grace and poise. Just when its seems life can’t get any better, Elizabeth gets the most wonderful news.
Together they embark on the journey of a lifetime.
The lovers leave the serenity of Pemberley, travelling through the sumptuous landscape of Regency England, experiencing the lavish sights, sounds and tastes around them. With each day comes new discoveries as they become further entwined, body and soul, and a most sacred bond grows ever deeper.


I never expected to like this book. My first thought usually is, hands of of my favourite stories, write something original if you want to write a book. But this book did not change Jane Austen’s classic story (which I adore), it continues it.

Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett are very happily married (6 months now), and expecting their first child. The book very closely follows them in their daily lives, what they do, who they meet, and especially in the bedroom. Yes they do have sex, and an enormous amount of it. They are both insatiable about the other. I have to admit, I got tired of it, and started skipping those pages and scenes.

I really enjoyed meeting them again, and in my head, I just saw the actors from the BBC mini series. Lizzie and William themselves ofcourse, but also Lizzie’s family and all their friends who have appeared in the series. It was fun, and very realistic. And yes, Lady Catherine De Bourgh is still not happy with Darcy’s marriage to Elizabeth, and accuses her for being a moneygrabber and such. This infuriates Darcy when he later finds out, but his uncle, the Earl of Matlock has already taken his sister to task, and tells her the whole family is standing behind William and Elizabeth, and she will have to accept this, or be closed out by all of them.

William and Lizzy travel from Pemberley to London, and in the end Darcy shows Elizabeth his county Derbyshire, when he has some business in Derby and beyond, and Elizabeth wants to shop for things for the baby “at home”.

Yes, I did enjoy this book, and I can recommend it to everyone who wants to know: ‘what happened after the wedding ceremony”. I will read more books in this series if I come across them.

7 stars.



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zaterdag 2 november 2013

Nalini Singh – Archangel’s Legion

The sixth book in the Guild Hunter series, published October 29, 2013.
Genre: urban fantasy
Cover: beautiful and strong, I love it.

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Nalini Singh, the New York Times bestselling “alpha author of paranormal romance" (Booklist) returns to an immortal world of violent passion and lethal power…on the brink of a deadly archangelic war.

Angels are falling from the sky in New York, struck down by a vicious, unknown force.
Vampires are dying impossibly of disease.
Guild hunter Elena Deveraux and the Archangel Raphael must discover the source of the wave of death before it engulfs their city and their people, leaving New York a ruin and Raphael's Tower under siege by enemy archangels.
Yet even as they fight desperately to save the city, an even darker force is stirring, its chill eyes trained on New York…and on Raphael. Rivers of crimson and nightmares given flesh, the world will never again be the same…


I am glad this book focused on Elena and her Archangel Raphael again, they are one of my favourite couples to read about. Elena keeps her Archangel just a little bit human, makes him care a tiny bit about the mortals who live in his city, under his rule. Together, they are a force to be reckoned with.

This book is almost non stop action, and most not good. The Cascade is still going strong, gaining all the Archangels in power, except, it seems, Raphael. A dark and cold power seeks him out, trying to take him over, control him, but Elena’s love helps Raphael to stay in charge, and repel the power. But the mad Goddess of Death, the Archangel of China, Lijuan, is hell bent on destroying Raphael. The horrors she inflicts on her own people, by creating the reborn, are devastating. And now she wants to take over Raphael, as he is the only one of the Cadre whose power can hurt her.

The first strike is a hard one, when dead birds and Angels fall out of the sky in New York. Hundreds of them are out of the running for months, a year perhaps, and 5 of the so called Immortal Angels are truly dead. Those Angels were still too young to survive wounds that severe. It severely depletes the cities defences, and Raphael has no choice but to summon Angels from his other strongholds back to the Tower. Elena is devastated when she witnesses the agony those healing Angels are suffering. There is not anaesthetic that works on Angels, the price for their Immortality and healing powers is pain and suffering.

The next strike is against the city’s vampires, when a deadly virus is introduced. Vampires are not supposed to get ill, let alone die of sickness, but this virus is deadly indeed. And it is very contagious. At first it looks like they can put a stop to it quickly, but new infected humans are brought into the city, and when the virus spreads, the vampires panic. But Raphael’s territory is not the only one affected, his friends and allies are hit as well, keeping their forces from joining his own when Lijuan finally calls the war and invades Raphael’s territory with her very superior forces.

Elena does not only need to help Raphael, by being his Consort in public, and in social gatherings, she also needs to help her younger half sister, who also has the Hunter genes, and to protect her from their father. But Elena also learns things about her father’s past and why he is so opposed to her and Eve’s Hunting. And perhaps her hatred for him does not go so deep afteral.

When Raphael has no choice but to evacuate the whole of Manhattan, as that will be the battlefield between him and Lijuan, the Guild stays behind to help the Tower fight and defend the city.

It was an absolutely fascinating story. Elena and Raphael did not have much private time to just enjoy each other, as there was crises after crises to overcome and fight. But they did manage to have some hot lovescenes, especially in the first half of the book. Her father’s behaviour has made Elena very insecure deep down inside, and prone to nightmares. Raphael knows that, and he hates her father for it, but he cares for Elena just as she needs it (without her knowing it), and I loved those times. But he is also a complete Alpha, and did not condone her to have secrets from him. Elena had to tell him her thoughts and worries, she has taught Raphael fear, and he won’t have it.
Elena also fights for her mortal friends, making Raphael see why she wants to protect them, and keep them from harm from him and this Immortal war that is coming.

I enjoyed seeing Elena with her friends, and Raphael with his Seven. They are prepared to die to save their beloved city from Lijuan, and it almost comes to that. I do look forward to the next book, and where the story will take us.

9,5 stars.



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vrijdag 1 november 2013

New books to look forward to for November 2013

This is the list of new releases for the month of November 2013 I am looking forward to:

Victoria Hamilton – Freezer I’ll Shoot – Vintage Kitchen Mystery 3
Thea Harrison - Kinked - Elder Races 06
Gail Carriger – Curtsies and Conspiracies – Finishing School 02 HC
Bailey Cates – Charms and Chocolate Chips – Magical Bakery Mystery 03
Clive Cussler – Mirage – Oregon Files 9
Clive Cussler – Poseidon’s Arrow – Dirk Pitt 22
Heather Blake – A potion to Die for – Magic Potion Mystery 01
Lara Adrian – Edge of Dawn – Midnight Breed 11 PB
Melissa Mayhue – Warrior Untamed – Warrior 03
Sarah MacLean – No good Duke goes unpunished – Rules of Scoundrels 03
Suzanne Enoch – The Devil Wears Kilts – Scandalous Highlander 1
Anthology: Christmas on Main Street, with Alexis Morgan
Kimberly Raye – Here comes the vampire – Dead end dating 6
Shannon Stacey – Love a little sideways – Kowalski family 7
Stephanie Laurens – The trouble with virtue


I have read a total of 16 books and 4 short stories this month, which is not all that much for me. Hope to do better this month!

Did I match my reading solutions for last month? Yes, I did well this month.

I have read 3 cozy mysteries:
- Ellery Adams - Poisoned Prose
- Victoria Hamilton – Bran new Death
- Laura Childs – Postcards from the Dead

1 book longer than 1 year on my shelf:
- Carolyn Crane – Mind games

and 3 books I have won (to make up for last month):
- Susannah Sandlin - Omega
- Jesse Petersen – Married with zombies
- Carolyn Crane – Mind Games



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