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Review: Sandpipers’ Secrets

Sandpipers' Secrets
Sandpipers’ Secrets by Jade Archer
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I have to admit, i’m normally not a fan of books where a couple is adding a third into an already established relationship because I always feel like I am missing something. And I felt the same way through the beginning of Sandpiper’s Secrets – but about halfway through the story picked up and I really enjoyed it. Will definately interested in reading another in the series – maybe with Raven (the guy at the end), hopefully he will find his HEA 😉

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Posted by on August 18, 2011 in Book Review

 

Review: Body Surfing

Body Surfing
Body Surfing by Anita Shreve
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

more like one and a half…if it hadn’t been a challenge book I probably would have DNF’d it…thankfully, it only cost me $4 on the hardback sale shelf at borders vice full prince…

I had many issues with it – the first being that there was wayyy to much about the authors political views showing through…I really hate it when I start to read a book and there is a section complaining about a certain section or person in the government…it seemed obvious that she also hadn’t done a lot of research about certain aspects. While some might think its not a big deal, there is one part where she makes the statement about someone deciding the run the Boston marathon on a whim (umm, yeah, right…its a competative race to get into and you have to have a certain time in a previous marathon to qualify) and then like 15 pages later, she makes a comment that the same person is barely a runner…say huh?? did I miss something somewhere…

aside from that, the prose just seemed really awkwardly written like it jumped back and forth between first and third person…a good editor was definately needed…

this was my first by Ms Shreve and it will probably be my last

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Posted by on July 28, 2011 in Book Review

 

Review: Succubus Shadows

Succubus Shadows (Georgina Kincaid, #5)Succubus Shadows by Richelle Mead
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have to admit, sometimes there are advantages to coming late to a series…case in point, I only have to wait 6 weeks to find out what happens to Georgina, rather than the year that lots of people have had to (sorry guys, I don’t know how the heck you’ve done it). Admittedly, this ending was not as bad as the book 4 to book 5 in Fever series (and I only had to wait 3 painful days for that one) or the pending book 4 to book 5 in Chicagoland Vampires (November can’t come soon enough) – but this one still has me thinking…

anyways, onto the review…at the end of book 4 I was so mad at both Seth and Georgina (AGAIN!) because of what had happened, I was unsure if I would continue the series (although, I don’t know why I keep saying that because I know I will…lol) – but book 5 opens following Seth’s engagement to Maddie, Georgina’s best friend (ouch!). For me the most interesting part of this book was seeing Georgina’s past. Throughout the series, we have heard what she did when she became a succubus, but for the most part, we have only seen brief glimpses of her past. In Shadows, we were able to see more and it helps me to understand more about her and why she has done some of the stuff that she has done. It also makes me curious to see how it is all going to resolve itself in the last book. I have my theories, but don’t want to discuss them without risking spoilers (although I might post a spoiler review of the book on my blog, but i’ll let you know)

another 4 star, nearly 5 star read for me – i’d probably called it 4.5, and Richelle Mead is going firmly into the authors I want to read more from in the future list.

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Posted by on July 10, 2011 in Audiobook Review

 

Review: Portrait of Seduction

Portrait of SeductionPortrait of Seduction by Carrie Lofty
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

***This book was received as an ARC from NetGalley***

Having read a lot of historical romance over the years, I am always on the lookout for books that are set in non-traditional countries (and by this, I mean, France, England, Scotland – which I would guesstimate make up about 85% of most historical romances)…so when I saw this one was set in Austria, I was immediately intrigued. Added to that, since I studied the French Revoluation in high school (and my mom being a French teacher) I am interested in various periods of history where France/french personalities play a significant role. So this book was a winner for me. I was immediately draw into the story of Greta and Oliver as their relationship developed. The historical period made a suitable backdrop for Greta’s "talents" and Oliver’s past and present positions. I will definately be looking forward to more books by Ms. Lofty in the future.

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Posted by on July 7, 2011 in Book Review

 

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Review: Beautiful Disaster

Beautiful DisasterBeautiful Disaster by Laura Spinella
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As a reader, I love books that leave me thinking about the characters, the plot and why I felt the way I did at the end of the book. Ever since finishing Beautiful Disaster, it has remained in my thoughts as I have discussed various different points of views with other readers and even debated why we felt different ways about the various characters. Thought-out the entire book my feelings about the various characters changed from dislike to hatred, to liking, it just depending on what was going on. Overall, I can’t remember the last time that I disliked a group of characters as much as I did in various parts of this novel. Yet, I loved the plot and felt that the actions of the characters were suiting to the plot and they were consistent. There was no, at least to me, any character deviations from what I would have expected based on the way that they were introduced.

For me the book raised several questions about the nature of love. Is it possible to love people in different ways and which path should you take in order to be happy? That to me is the main question that Mia faced when Flynn came back into her life. Should she follow the love of her life that she hasn’t seen in over a decade or the guy she has attempted to make a life with? While I don’t agree with everything that Mia did throughout the book, in the end, I feel that she was true to her heart and the decision she made was the right one to me. But then, I am a true romantic at heart and always want the HEA ending, and anything else to me wouldn’t have been one.

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Posted by on June 27, 2011 in Book Review

 

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Review: Succubus Heat

Succubus Heat (Georgina Kincaid, #4)Succubus Heat by Richelle Mead
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’m definately in two minds about this series right now – on one hand, I hated the ending of book 3 (probably like most readers) because I felt betrayed by the author and wasn’t sure if I was going to continue and yet, I was so preoccupied by what happened that I knew I was going to pick up book 4 because I had to find out what happened.

I ended up really enjoying this book, although Georgina pissed me off for a good portion of it with her woe is me attitude – i’m sorry honey, some of this shit you brought on yourself and Seth…well, he needs a good slap upside the head (a la Gibbs)…and yet, I find that I want to read book 5 to see what happens and can’t wait for book 6 to be released…ugh!! Glad to see Roman back as well as Seth’s nieces (or at least one of them), I was really hoping that they weren’t going to disappear from the storyline because they are super cute…and the ending, well…now I got to think…I wonder why what happened did…

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Posted by on June 16, 2011 in Audiobook Review

 

Review: Color Me Grey

Color Me Grey (Alexis Stanton Chronicles, #1)Color Me Grey by J.C. Phelps

I received a copy of this book from the author as part of a group that I belong to on Goodreads.com. When I first started it, the premise quickly drew my attention and I was looking forward to an exciting read, until chapter three.

Now, this is probably just me, but being in the Navy, I have an extremely hard time with books that feature military characters, when the author apparently has not done their research. In the space of less than half a page, there were three glaring military errors, and because of this, I completely got distracted from reading and couldn’t back into it. For example, error number 1 – a Master Chief in the Navy isn’t one rank below a commissioned officer, there are also Warrant Officers (who were previously enlisted and then applied for a specific program), or the fact that (error 2) a Master Chief can’t just take a test and become an officer – in fact, there is an age limit on when individuals can apply for commissioning programs. Aside from these two issues, there were a couple of other military mistakes that just continued with my distraction.

From then on, I tried to keep reading, but was continually distracted by small bits and pieces that just made the plot seem even more implausible than it already was. I finally decided to give up on it around the middle of Chapter 4, less than 50 pages into it. While I think the author has potential in the future, I advise her to find someone in the military that can critique her work for accuracies, and a good editor to help with tightening up the prose, and turn her telling into showing with the writing. I have refrained from giving this book a star rating her on GR because I didn’t finish reading it and it didn’t seem fair to do that.

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Posted by on May 25, 2011 in Book Review

 

Review: Matched

Matched (Matched, #1)Matched by Ally Condie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

i have to admit that I normally find YA books to not be all that interesting, however, I found this one while trolling a friends bookshelf and since it sounded intriguing I picked it up. Wow. Normally, when I’m reading, I set myself a page goal and I rarely exceed that, to try and savor books, but i couldn’t stop reading this one and so I ended up finishing it it a day. The premise was basically that of The Giver with some tweaks.

Similar to the Giver, society has removed all choices from the individuals lives. They have the same clothes to wear every day, their meals are provided to them, they are match with their future wife/husband according to a program, and even how old they are when they die is controlled. Then you meet Cassia, the heroine. She has just been matched with her best friend, Xander, and yet, she also sees the image of another boy she knows…so what happens when she realizes she is falling in love with the other boy (Ky). I saw some comments on other reviews that commented on how easily they "fell in love," but as I was reading, it seemed as though, their love had been developing over the years, from a friendship into more, they just couldn’t acknowledge it or even understand it.

Unfortunately, the book came too quickly to an end and now i’m stuck in the waiting game until the second book comes out in November. But I can’t wait to see what happens

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Posted by on May 6, 2011 in Book Review

 

Review: The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective AgencyThe No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is one of those book series that I have seen mentioned many times and yet, never picked up. So when I was looking for a book set in an African country for a challenge, it seemed like a good a time as any to read it. I was pleasantly surprised with it, the writing was intriguing and the mystery while simplistic was compelling. I’m sure that I will pick up another book in the series in the future, but like always, too many books and too little time

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Posted by on May 4, 2011 in Book Review

 

Review: Succubus Dreams

Succubus Dreams (Georgina Kincaid, #3)Succubus Dreams by Richelle Mead
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I hate Seth with every fiber of my being right now and yet, I know that i’ll pick up the next book in the series just to find out what happens…

In this one, book 3 in the series, Georgina and Seth try to continue on with their forbidden relationship, admist an arrival of a group of angels in town and dreams that are leaving her drained of energy.

I love this series, there is just something about someone who is evil, yet, who makes for a compelling main character as she struggles with her life. The supporting cast of Seth, Jerome, Eric, Carter, Cody and Hugh continue with laughs all around, and adding to the mix is Dante, and Tawny. Have to admit that I’m not a fan of Maddie and yet at the same time, i can see why events that occurred did (as much as I hate to admit it)

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Posted by on May 1, 2011 in Audiobook Review