Saturday, October 14, 2017

Fate's Edge

Review:

Fate's Edge -  Ilona Andrews

I really like this series. This one was a bit different than the previous two because there wasn't as much family fun as in the other two where we had a main character frequently in the story.

I did enjoy that the couple was very compatible and had similar interests. I liked having the kids in this one. Book 4 now.

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Friday, October 13, 2017

Me Today...

I went on a rampage. I live by a house full of too much stupid, there stupid tried to leak past the property line. No one died, but they were scared. 

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Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews (quick review)

Review:

Bayou Moon - Ilona Andrews

I love this. The Mar family reminds me so much of my husband's family from West Virginia, ha! I really like how tough Cerise is and William is great too. 

 

I have had this series on my tbr for some time. I kept putting it off. For some reason I had it in my head that I didn't care for the Andrews' writing. I was mistaken. Funny, suspenseful, and set in an interesting, magic filled world. Not a lot of sexy times, which a year or so ago I would have considered a drawback, but now I prefer. 

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Thursday, October 12, 2017

On the Edge by Ilona Andrews

Review:

On the Edge - Ilona Andrews

I really enjoyed this paranormal romance. It had just the right amount of romance, adventure, action and a great array of characters. I loved reading about the different worlds and how they were sort of magic and non magic copies of each other with a kooky ass strip called The Edge between them. Really liked the lady lead, bat shit crazy and smart. 

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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Reading progress update: I've read 50 out of 352 pages.

Dark Wolf - Kate Douglas

I blushed. Hardcore erotica. Not in the mood for something like this at the moment, though if you like paranormal and very graphic sex that at times can be a bit harsh, this is a good pick. Not for the sexual timid reader. Is well written. 

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Kiss of Fire by Deborah Cooke

Review:

Kiss of Fire - Deborah Cooke

I liked the first half of the book better than the second half. I liked the writing. I wasn't impressed with the characters. I felt the female protagonist really accepted her "fate" way too easily than what I thought she would based on how she had previously portrayed. The male protagonist I really liked, but at times his actions and dialogue felt flat. There wasn't as much sexual tension as I have grown to expect from books of the genre. The love didn't feel intense. There were a lot of cheesy one liner during battle scenes that made me feel like I was in the midst of one chronic eye-rolling fit.

 

I have read other books by this author that I have enjoyed and will read book two hoping this book is just a fluke.

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Who likes FREE comics?

Reblogged from: David Gallaher

Attack on Titan Anthology - Scott Snyder, Gail Simone, Faith Erin Hicks, Tomer Hanuka, Hajime Isayama Marlowe Kana (Book 1, Volume 1) (Marlowe Kana Book 1) - Joe Peacock, Rowena Yow Stitched #1: The First Day of the Rest of Her Life - Mariah Huehner, Aaron Alexovich

In honor of New York Comic ConNoiseTrade invited me to curate a list of comics and sci-fi stories guaranteed to keep you in suspense! Featuring selections by Scott SnyderRafael Albuquerque,Samuel SattinMariah McCourtBlack MaskKodansha ComicsMatthew PetzKujaku Joe and more -- you have to check this out!

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