There's no continuity in the characters actions and reactions throughout the book. There's a few unanswered questions, but I assume the other books are about his brothers (and maybe a nephew?). I realize I had almost nothing good to say about this book, which is why I have no idea why I'm looking forward to book 2, Touch of Darkness, but I am. I totally want to know what happens next!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Scent of Darkness by Christina Dodd
There's no continuity in the characters actions and reactions throughout the book. There's a few unanswered questions, but I assume the other books are about his brothers (and maybe a nephew?). I realize I had almost nothing good to say about this book, which is why I have no idea why I'm looking forward to book 2, Touch of Darkness, but I am. I totally want to know what happens next!
Monday, September 28, 2009
The One In Which I Get On My Knees And Beg...
All I'm saying (begging) is: CLICK IT!!! (and vote for New Orleans) And, I read on her blog she just got engaged - what city is more romantic than New Orleans, really?
Poll: Where would you like Richelle Mead to visit?
Bad Moon Rising by Sherilyn Kenyon
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Woo-Hoo!!
Passion Unleashed by Larissa Ione
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
When Strangers Marry by Lisa Kleypas
Monday, September 21, 2009
Vampire Academy Series by Richelle Mead
In Ms. Mead's world, vampires are either Moroi - the good guys, born from two Moroi parents, or Strogoi - the bad guys, turned either by draining and killing a human or by other Strogoi. The Moroi do drink blood, but just a bit at a time. They are also considered Royalty in the vampire world, and the dhampirs are their bodyguards.
In Vampire Academy, we meet Rose, a dhampir (half vampire, half human), and Lissa (Moroi vampire) her best friend. Rose is going to be Lissa's bodyguard when they graduate; they share a special bond: Rose can feel Lissa's emotions and occasionally "jump" into her head and see and experience what's going on with Lissa. Rose broke Lissa out of school when Lissa was worried someone was after her. They've been on the run for 2 years, but have been found and brought back to school. Rose thinks things are going to be better, and they both jump back into the school routine and try to catch up what they missed while they were gone. Rose must take extra guardian classes with Dimitri, the guardian who found and returned them to school (and my newest fictional boyfriend!). Problem is, she thinks he's hot. There's a bunch of angsty teenage drama, which I actually enjoyed, and someone is targeting Lissa by leaving dead animals in her room or her bag. Rose tries to figure out what's going on, and eventually she figures it out but it's too late, Lissa is gone and she must use their connection to find her and save her.
In Frostbite, Rose and Lissa are still at school. There's been some upheaval out in the "real" world, and Strogoi have figured out how to break wards and attack Moroi. For safety reasons, they've decided that the students and their families will spend Christmas break together in a swanky ski lodge. Rose is trying to sort through her feelings about her mother, Dimitri- who has a love interest, and her friend Mason - who wants to be more than friends. When Rose gets confidential information about a group of Strogoi holed up in a nearby city, she tells her friends and her friends decide to go kick butt. Rose knows she shouldn't have said anything and decides to bring them back. Never in her wildest dreams did she imagine what happened next; things will never be the same.
Shadow Kiss, the third book in the series, continues on the aftermath of Frostbite. Lissa's kidnapper from the first book is going to trial, which is stressful enough, but Rose is seeing also seeing the ghost of a student. Rose is maturing in this book, and her relationships with her friends are changing. Her relationship with Dimitri is changing too. She's learning how to be a better Guardian and finding out what some of the sacrifices are that she's going to have to make. The end ripped my heart out, and left me desperate to start Blood Promise.
Ms. Mead's latest, Blood Promise, picks up a little bit after where Shadow Kiss left off. Rose is in Russia, looking for Dimitri. She finds his family, and those scenes were some of the sweetest parts of the book. She meets up with a some interesting people there and realizes she must leave to continue her search for Dimitri. What happens when she eventually finds him was gut wrenching. In one sense, I was hoping she'd found happiness, and in another I knew it couldn't be. While she was away she was still "peeking" in on Lissa, and communicating with Adrian in her dreams, so the readers know what's going on back in the USA - and let me tell you, it's a lot. She has to confront her worst fear, and the journey to get there is full of twists and turns. This last installment leaves me with a bit of hope for Rose's future happiness. I can't help it but I still like Dimitri, and I'm starting to like Adrian as a love-interest. I can't wait to see how Ms. Mead plays this out!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Fictional Boyfriend Haiku
ABC Meme
I have been tagged by VampFanGirl at Lovin' Me Some Romance.
Here are the rules:
1. Link to the person who tagged you.
2. Share your ABC’s.
3. Tag three people at the end by linking to their blogs.
4. Let the three tagged people know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their website.
5. Do not tag the same person repeatedly but try to tag different people, so there is a big network of bloggers doing this tag.
Available or single? This question makes no sense...It's like asking if the car I drive has a manual or a standard transmission. No to the available/single question, yes to the manual/standard question (I love driving my car, which is good, 'cause I'm in it ALL. THE. TIME.).
Best Friend? Other than my husband would be my SIL, Hannah. I hate that she lives in Houston now, it's making plans to see New Moon together difficult!
Cake or Pie? Key Lime Pie all the way! (Although, I do have a soft spot for cupcakes.)
Drink of choice? Diet Coke or Margaritas on the rocks.
Essential item for every day use? Nina by Nina Ricci perfume and lotion.
Favorite color? Pink or Dark Blue.
Google? I (heart) Google!
Hometown? Born in NY but was a Navy Brat so I grew up all over (mostly the South).
January or February? February - Mardi Gras (usually)!
Kids? Ian, Bridget, Molly.
Life is incomplete without? Close friends, good food and wine, candle light, quiet (mosquito free) nights in the backyard listening to the waterfall.
Marriage date? August 1st.
Number of siblings? 3 younger brothers.
Oranges or apples? Here's the thing - both of my bathrooms are covered in appley goodness: pictures, knick-knacks, bottle caps, perfume bottles, you name it; but I don't eat apples.
Phobias and fears? I'm afraid a bug will crawl into my mouth while I'm asleep.
Quote for the day? Pick your battles. (What?! I've got 3 kids!)
Reason to smile? My husband and kids, having a roof over my head and a nice bed to sleep in.
Season? New Orleans doesn't have seasons, it's either hot or humid, usually both.
Tag 3 people? Pops at Life on the (L)edge, Parajunkee, and Lea at closetwriter.
Unknown fact about me? I have a very dry sense of humor and also enjoy "low brow" movies like Role Models and Dodgeball.
Vegetable you hate? Cauliflower - Once when I was a kid, I told my friend's mom I was allergic to it so I wouldn't have to eat it at dinner.
Worst habit? I love to "pop" my gum. I know it's annoying as all get-out, but I love the sound and the feel of the bubbles popping in my mouth. I do try not to do it when there are other people around.
X-rays you’ve had? Lots.
Your favorite food? Spring rolls with peanut sauce.
Zodiac sign? Taurus ('cause I'm full of bull).
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
First Shift excerpt from Rachel Vincent!!!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Addicted by Charlotte Featherstone
I saw this book over at Lovin' Me Some Romance, and I was intrigued. I wasn't really sure, I couldn't see how a book about an opium addict would be that good, but Oh My God - I am so glad I picked up this book!! Definitely a keeper!
This book is set in 1850, and Lindsay Markham is in love with his childhood friend, Anais Darnby. He's loved her for years and has not told her. Since he went off to college he's turned to opium to dull the feelings because he doesn't know how she feels about him. Now they're adults, and he doesn't know it but she feels the same way about him.
He takes a chance one evening and they have a passion filled encounter in the stable, and he promises his undying love and asks her to meet him at a costume ball the next week. Anais agrees, but is betrayed by a friend and finds Lindsay, high as a kite, in a compromising situation with her friend. She doesn't care that he thought the friend was Anais. Anais runs off and says she never wants to see him again.
The story picks up several months later, Lindsay is back from the exotic East, having spent the first few months looking for Anais, who ran off to France, and the last few months in an opium-induced haze. He's back in England, and wants to see Anais. As he returns, there is a fire and her house burns to the ground, necessitating her family briefly staying at Lindsay's family estate. Lindsay finds out Anais has been ill and has turned to another childhood friend, Garrett, for comfort. Lindsay is jealous, and tries to win Anais back, but she tells him it can never be. There are some very steamy scenes, both real and imagined, and Anais has a secret she's keeping from Lindsay, just as he's keeping the degree to which he's dependent on the opium from her.
There is no way I can do a review that would do justice to this book. Everytime I thought I had the plot figured out, surprise - it's not what I thought; this happened several times. I liked both Lindsay and Anais, and wanted them to be together; however, some secrets may be too damaging for forgiveness. I liked how they kept breaking apart and coming back to each other, mirroring his addiction and denial of same. And Ms. Featherstone's description of his addiction was so sensual, she really turned the story into a love triangle instead of just a story about a couple.
Excellent read. I can't wait for her next book, Sinful, out in May 2010.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Son of the Morning by Linda Howard
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Show Me Yours Saturday
Here's how it works:
Each weekend try to post a Show Me Yours. It can include a favorite food to something about you. Show me the deets and I will show you mine. Key word is show: So show us some snazzy pictures not just words.
This week I decided to give you a bit of Mardi Gras. I love Mardi Gras - I love to look at the floats and listen to the bands. And of course I love the throws! Everyone knows about the typical image of Mardi Gras - drunken frat boys and girls showing boobs. Is that part of it? Sure. But it's not the whole story. Here is a tiny snapshot of my Mardi Gras Loot.
These are cheap plastic beads with ceramic medallions attached or incorporated into the beads. They're a bit more difficult to catch or talk a float rider out of. Each krewe has it's own beads each year, and then each float will sometimes do it's own special beads.
Friday, September 11, 2009
The Friday 56 - Doublemint Edition
Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of this blog.
*Post a link along with your post back to this blog.
* Don't dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.
I actually have two books sitting next to me today, one I'm in the middle of reading and one I haven't started yet:
Avery was beautiful. Stunning. Lissa was beautiful too, between that gorgeous hair and the jade green eyes that ran in her family. I thought she was a hundred times prettier than Avery, but beside theolder girl, Lissa felt kind of plain.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Immortal Hunter by Lynsay Sands
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Cover Alert - Succubus Shadows by Richelle Mead
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Nice Girls Don't Date Dead Men by Molly Harper
Monday, September 7, 2009
Mailbox Monday
Plus, not in my mailbox but purchased at the store, the first two of Richelle Mead's Vampire Academy books, and Haunting Beauty by Erin Quinn.
My only dilemma is deciding what to read first!
Friday, September 4, 2009
The Friday 56
Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of this blog.
*Post a link along with your post back to this blog.
* Don't dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.
I'm currently reading Passion Unleashed by Larissa Ione, the third book in her Demonica series:
So much for not getting cocky. But hey, were-leopards couldn't change their spots, right?
I just started this book, so I have no idea what this sentence is about!!
The Border Lord's Bride by Bertrice Small
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Highlander Unchained by Monica McCarty
Another home run by Ms. McCarty! I have not read her 2nd novel in this series, but book 3, Highlander Unchained, is great!
Highlander Unchained is about Flora, a young lady with a tragic family history. Her mother was married four times to men she did not love, and she was miserable. She always told Flora to only marry for love. Flora had inherited wealth from her mother, and she also had good connections, as her half-brother Rory (the hero in the first book in this series) was head of the clan MacLeod and her other half-brother Hector, was head of the clan of MacLean , and her uncle is the Earl of Argyll.
When her mother dies, Flora knows her brothers and uncle are going to marry her off. She does not want to be a polital pawn, and decides to elope with a friend. On the way to their secret elopement they are ambushed by highlanders who take Flora hostage while her "fiancee" runs away and leaves her.
Laughlin Maclean, is the Maclean of Coll. He has a brother and two sisters that he cares for. He is at war with Flora's half-brother Hector,who has stolen Laughlinl's castle and abuses his people. He sent his brother to the King to try to get his castle back and the king imprisoned his brother. Flora's uncle, the Earl, tells Laughlin if he can convince Flora to marry him he will give Laughlin a writ freeing his brother from prison. He then tells Laughlin that Flora is in the process of trying to elope. Laughlin and his men are the ones who end up ambushing and kidnapping her.
At first Flora is furious, but as she stays at the keep she grows fond of Laughlin's sisters and takes them under her wing, teaching them to read and write and dance. She is also attracted to Laughlin, but cannot forget she is his prisoner. Laughlin develops feelings for Flora and wants to prove his affection for her by allowing her to leave. She is so moved by this gesture she decides to stay.
Her half-brother Hector sends men to rescue her from Laughlin, but she refuses to go. Laughlin continues to show her kindness and affection and they decide to wed. BUT, he has not told her about the bargain with her uncle. He loves her and is afraid if Flora finds out she'll leave him. She finds out the morning of her wedding and fireworks fly!
This book was great - again, sexy Highlanders, battles, intrigue, romance, it has everything! Every time I'd tell myself, "I'll just finish this part then put it down", something else would happen and I eventually had to make myself put it down because it was so hard to tear myself away. There was so much going on I really can't put it all down here, it would be almost as long as the book!