Showing posts with label paranormal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paranormal. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Nocturne City Series by Caitlin Kittredge


I have read books by Caitlin Kittredge before, so I kind of had an idea of what to expect with this series. For some reason to me the first book in Caitlin's series is always the best. I thought so with this series and with her Black London series.


Bk 1, Night Life: You are introduced to Luna who is an insoli werewolf- which means without a pack. She is also a cop. She is tough and witty. Her cousin, Sunny- a witch is her roommate. She is investigating murders and meets a guy named Dmitri who is also a were. This book was definitely my favorite of the series. Luna is kick ass and Dmitri is just the kind of rough edged guy Luna needs. 4.5/5



Bk 2, Pure Blood: A good story but not my favorite. Luna is now a detective. Dmitri is settling issues with his elders. Luna is investigating murders caused by rival witch clans. I was into Luna missing Dmitiri and wondering how that would play out with them. Sunny is not in this one as much and I missed her character. 4/5


Bk 3, Second Skin: And this is the book in which the series start to slowly descend downhill. I felt like this book didn't resolve any conflicts and just made new ones. Dmitri and Luna are not getting along, someone is killing elder were pack members. Luna meets Lucas who is in a class all on his own. 3/5


Bk 4, Witch Craft: By far my least favorite in the series. Luna is now running her own paranormal division. I just felt that everything that could have been done already in this series was. There was not really any new element added to this book. I really struggled to finish this one. 2/5


Overall Thoughts: Fire whoever does the cover art. Seriously. The first book looks like a drawn girl they tried to make look real- not attractive. The second book cover was okay, but the title had nothing to do with this book. The third book cover has Luna in heels and a lingerie corset thing, when she is more of a jeans gal, and the title is completely random. The 4th book has Luna in skimpy clothes holding onto rope- okay, what?! Caitlin must have a thing for the leading gals being cops (or private investigators). I hope that the next bk in the series isn't as predictable. *sigh*

Monday, January 18, 2010

The Shadowdwellers Series by Jacquelyn Frank


I really enjoy Jacquelyn Frank's writing style. She always manages to create unique worlds that I thoroughly enjoy!


Bk 1 "Ecstasy": I am not sure what was going on here. While I did enjoy the book I felt like I was overwhelmed with information. This was by far my least favorite book of the series. A shadowdweller is someone who lives in darkness and can not be in the light. There are different dimensions that a shadowdweller can go- there are just simply too many to name here and they get rather confusing. Trace is the main man in this book and Ashla is the girl. I liked them both okay but did not love them. Trace is a shadowdweller and Ashla is someone with a healing ability. I think what turned me off the most about this book is that the history of the shadowdwellers society became overwhelming. 3/5


Bk 2 "Rapture": This book was way better than the first in the series. Magnus is Trace's father. Dae is his disturbed but gutsy handmaiden, who has had a hard life to say the least. What I did find weird was that is the first book Magnus is portrayed as the older, wiser, father. Then in this one he was supposed to be the virile lover...hmmm. Once I got over my hangups about that the storyline was really good. Honestly I thought I wouldn't like this book at all but it was very good. 4/5


Bk 3 "Pleasure": I really enjoyed this book but I was disappointed all at the same time. Instead of just one main love story this book condenses two. Sagan is a loner priest who has been captured and then wakes up to be in the Alaskan wilderness in Valera's home. I thought Sagan and Valera got skimped with their story. They are hardly in the book at all. Instead you get Guin and Malaya's story which you knew was coming way back in bk 1. Malaya is a chancellor and Guin is her body guard. I liked Guin and Malaya, even though for someone who is supposed to be so smart Malaya acts pretty dumb. I liked the book but these two stories should have been made into two separate books. 4/5.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Sisters of the Moon Series by Yasmine Galenorn


This is a review of books 1-5. I have never read any other books by Yasmine Galenorn. These stories are about 3 sisters.


The background info for BK 1, "Witchling" is- We're the D'Artigo sisters: half-human, half-fae, we're savvy- and sexy-operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency (OIA). But our mixed-blood heritage short-circuits our talents at all the wrong times. My sister Delilah shape shifts into a tabby cant whenever she's stressed. Menolly's a vampire who's still trying to get the hang of being undead. And me? I'm Camille- a wicked-good witch. Except my magic's as unpredictable as the weather, which my enemies are about to find out the hard way...


Story: Camille is the oldest sister. Her and her sisters are trying to keep the bad guys from taking control of both earth and otherworld. They must find portal seals to keep the main bad guys- Shadow Wing and other Demons.


My thoughts: Camille is not my favorite sister, she is kind of arrogant and annoying. Camille runs a bookstore as a cover job on earth. The main problem I had with this book is that the story is bombarded with unneeded information. I know it is necessary to know the story history but in this case it was almost too much. I liked the book but didn't love it. 3/5


Bk 2, "Changeling": Delilah is the middle sister but is treated like the baby. She is a werecat but shifts into a tabby. Her cover job is running a private investigator office. She takes a job for another werepuma and the sparks fly. Her and her sisters are still fighting Shadow Wing. Of all the sister's Delilah is my favorite. Delilah's love life gets tricky in this story she likes both the were-puma and an FBH (full blooded human) named Chase.


My thoughts: This book is much better than the first one. Delilah is a force to be reckoned with. I gave it a 4/5.


BK 3, "Darkling"- Menolly runs a bar and she is a vampire. She is a tough, scary (but in a good way) chick. She is facing demons of her own. She attends VA, vampire anonymous, meetings. She has to face the wicked vampire who turned her.


My thoughts: Menolly is strong but you do get to see her vulnerable side. She is dealing with a lot of personal issues in this book. Her love life is complicated, but I wanted more in that area out of this story. All in all not a bad story. 4/5.


Bk 4, "Dragon Wytch"- This story goes back to Camille's side. Her love life is crazy, she has 3 main men. A Demon, a svartan, and a dragon. The girls are still fighting bad guys.


My thoughts: I was disappointed in this book. Maybe it's because I don't really like Camille, or maybe it's because judging by the title I thought, Smoky, the dragon would play a bigger role in the story than he did. Also the cover is disturbing. Camille is supposed to be hot and while her body is banging, her face looks like a drag queen (and not a hot one). 3/5


Bk 5, "Night Huntress"- Throughout the story Delilah and Chase, the FBH, have become very close. But Chase screws up majorly. Delilah is trying to figure out what she wants in life and love. She also finds out some surprising info about her past.


My thoughts: Really liked this book. Delilah is growing up and you get to see her evolve and not seem so naive. 4/5.


The 6th bk is Demon Mistress and it follows up with Menolly's story. I liked this series well enough to definitely put this book on my to-read, wish list.


Friday, January 1, 2010

Street Magic by Caitlin Kittredge


This is the first book I have ever read by Caitlin Kittredge. This is book 1 of the Black London series. I liked it enough to run out and by the second book in the series "Demon Bound".


Synopsis (from back of book): Her name is Pete Caldecott. She was just sixteen when she met Jack Winter, a gorgeous, larger-than-life mage who thrilled her with his witchcraft. Then a spirit Jack summoned killed him before Pete's eyes-or so she thought. Now a detective, Pete is investigating the kidnapping of a young girl from the streets of London...a case that brings her face to face with Jack.


Strung out on heroin, Jack is a shadow of his former self. But he's able to tell Pete exactly where Bridget's kidnappers are hiding: in the supernatural shadow-world of the fey. Pete follows Jack into the fey underworld, where she hopes to discover the truth about what happened to Bridget-and what happened to Jack on that dark day so long ago...


My thoughts: I am not sure what the cover of the book is made out of but it is really soft. The cover art is very nicely done. I am not sure but I really hated Pete's name, which is also short for something else that is even worse. Yuck. Jack is a jerk. Pete and Jack fight throughout the entire book. I thought this book would be more of a romance than it was. Also there is an obscene amount of cursing in this book that could have been toned down a little. I liked that Pete was an investigator, usually it is they guy that has that job role. That being said once I started reading this book I read it straight through. I gave this book a 4/5.

Veil of Shadows by Jennifer Armintrout


This is book 3 of the Lightworld/Darkworld series. I must be honest, out of all 3 books in the series this one was my least favorite.


Synopsis (from back of the book): With the Immortal Denizens of the subterranean Lightworld & Darkworld societies locked in battle, the heiress the the Faery throne is exiled to the human realm above. Accompanied to the upworld by her mother's most trusted advisor, Cerridwen is bound for Eire- and the last fae stronghold on earth. But even this fabled colony is no true haven.


In the absence of the true Fae monarch, the formidable Queene Danae established herself as a ruler-and she does not wish to relinquish her power, especially over the devout Humans who live among the Fae servants.


Torn between her own beliefs and the ideals her mother died for, Cerridwen searches for clues to her destiny- is it on Earth among the Humans, or beyond the ethereal portal, in the immortals' ancestral home? Neither path can avert bloodshed- and the choice may not be hers to make.


My thoughts: It took me over a month to read this book. It was just really slow in the beginning. Luckily the storyline does pick up but not until halfway through the book. The cover of the book is cool. Danae is a wicked, mean, and very bad girl. I really liked her as the enemy. But mainly the story is a sad attempt at a love story. Overall I give it a 2/5.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Child of Darkness by Jennifer Armintrout


This is the 2nd book in the Lightworld/Darkworld series. This book was really hard to rate. I liked it occasionally and hated it the rest of the time. Love it or hate it, I couldn't put it down.


Synopsis (from back of book): Once upon a time yet to come, creatures of myth and fairy tale gained entry to the human realm- and were expelled with extreme prejudice. Banished underground, they carved out two kingdoms: the Lightworld of the fae and their kin, and the Darkworld of demons, werewolves and their ilk. But the boundaries between these worlds and the upworld are about to be redrawn...in blood.


At a Lightworld royal gala, Queen Ayla announces the betrothal of her daughter, Cerridwen, to a high-ranking councilor. Though strategically brilliant, the engagement comes as a shock- to Cerridwen especially. Infuriated by er mother's high-handedness, ignorant of her own true origins, she flees the court- leaving herself vulnerable to those who would see the Lightworld destroyed.


Amid burgeoning unrest, desperate desires become divided loyalties and terrifying mercenaries lurk in the shadowy space between rebellion and anarchy.


My thoughts: This book was much darker than the first in the series. I spent a lot of time hating Ayla, it was like she is a completely different person in this book, and feeling sorry for Malachi. I would say this book have very little romance. This book was like a train wreck I just couldn't turn away from. Also the cover was weird. The only correlation I could make between the seahorse is that in the book there are horrible creatures called water horses. Hm... mm... just for being able to make it through this book I gave it a 3/5.

Queen of Light by Jennifer Armintrout


This is the first novel of Ms. Armintrout's Lightworld/Darkworld series. I really liked the unique story in this book. Goodbye Vampires and wolves to taking center stage. Hello Death Angel's and faeries.


Synopsis (on back of book): In a time not long from now, the veil between fantasy and reality is ripped asunder- creatures of myth and fairy tale spill into the mortal world. Enchanted yet horrified, humans force the magical beings underground, to colonize sewers and abandoned subway tunnels beneath their glittering cities.


But even magic folk cannot dwell in harmony, and soon two Worlds emerge: the Lightworld, home to faeries, dragons, and dwarves; and the Darkworld, where vampires, werewolves, angels and demons lurk.


Now, in the dank and shadowy place between Lightworld and Darkworld, a transformation is about to begin...


Ayala, a half faery, half human assassin, is stalked by Malachi, a Death Angel tasked with harvesting mortal souls. They clash. Immortality evaporates, forging a bond neither may survive. And in the face of unbridled ambitions and untested loyalties, an ominous prophecy is revealed that will shake the Worlds.


My thoughts: I enjoyed this book. It was different from your typical romance. Ayala is strong, independent, and completely kick ass! Malachi is a guy you just can't help but like. I gave this book a 5/5! I loved the fae creatures and their magical world, along with the inside look at their corrupted fae court.
I also loved the cover art for this book!

Shifting Love by Constance O'Day-Flannery


This book is really good. It is a lot different than I thought it would be. The main gal, Maggie, is the one in the story that is a shifter. She is also coerced by a secret society to help men open their hearts to love, so that they can love the one they are supposed to be with.


Synopsis (from back of book): Maggie O'Shea knows that because of her dark past, there's no place for love in her life. She owns a successful store in Philadelphia, where she uses her special gifts to help the people she meets. Though this doesn't fulfill her , she is content. Most of the time.

Entrepreneur Julian McDonald runs an empire. He's rich, cynical, bored- and not interested in relationships. He was in love, once, but since her death, there's been no space in his heart for anyone else.

Maggie knows as soon as she meets Julian that she could fall in love with him. But a secret society devoted to bringing the world back into balance has a mysterious agenda for Julian- and doesn't care about the heart's wish of a vulnerable shapeshifter...



My thoughts: Maggie and Julian are both love able characters. This book had some good surprises coming that you don't expect. I give this book a 4/5.

HeartMate by Robin D. Owens


This is a sci-fi/ paranormal romance. While I absolutely hated the cheesy cover, the story was really good. Robin Owens wrote a unique, beyond the norm love story. I can't wait to read the next book in this series, Heart Thief. These books are part of the Celta's HeartMate series.

Synopsis (from back of book): All his life, Rand T'Ash has looked forward to meeting his HeartMate, with whome he could begin a family. Once a street tough but now a respected nobleman and artisan, he has crafted the perfect HeartGift, which, in the custom of the psychically-gifted population of the planet Celta, is the way a man finds-and attracts-his wife.

Danith Mallow is irresistibly drawn to the magnificent necklace on display at T'Ash's shop, but she is wary of its creator, despite an overpowering attraction. In a world where everyone is defined by their psychic ability, Danith has little, and thus is at the opposite end of the social spectrum from T'Ash. But T'Ash refuses to accept her rejection, and sees it as a challenge instead. They are HeartMates, but can T'Ash persuade his beloved to accept her destiny by his side?


My thoughts: I give this book a 4/5, mainly because it is so different from your usual love stories. Ms. Owen's opens the door to a new planet, and new customs, and does it without it being really dumb. That is talent. Danith is a bit of a whiner and doesn't want to give in to her feelings easily. T'Ash has a familiar who is a cat that is really funny. I am curious to see where this series is going.

The Dark Lord by Patricia Simpson


When I read the synopsis off the back of this book I thought "Eh- it will be mediocre", yet I was surprised. This book is better than mediocre, it's great! This book has been sitting on the bookshelf for quite some time and I am sad I didn't read it sooner!


Synopsis (from back of the book): Faye Rae Lambers is caught between two men...

Simeon, debonair and charming, and Michael, street-smart and sarcastic. Simeon thinks Michael is crude and base; Michael thinks Simeon is evil. Really evil.


When Rae's beloved mentor, Michael's father, dies, Rae discovers that he has been consulting a psychic and goes to see her. The psychic insists that the souvenir deck of cards from Rae's Egyptian vacation is actually the Forbidden Tarot, and that one of the men in Rae's life had something to do with her mentor's death. Rae can't believe that- Simeon is far too sophisticated to murder someone, and why would Michael kill his own father.


But the psychic insists that the dark spirit of the Tarot has taken form as one of the men in Rae's life. Rae must figure out whether it is Simeon or Michael before she loses her heart...and possible her life.


My thoughts: This book I rated a 4/5. The reason it did not get a 5/5 was because some of the storyline was really predictable and Rae received a message from her mentor that left clues that were not really elaborated on like they could have been. All in all though this book set up nicely for the next book in the series, The Dark Horse. Also it might be petty but I hated the name Faye Rae, yuck.

Covet by J.R. Ward


This is the first book of Ms. Ward's new series, Fallen Angels. I really liked this book. It has some characters from the BDB series, Marie-Terese and Trez. The story is engaging and fast paced. This story is a great start to a series. The ending of the book left me wanting answers and I can't wait until the next book is out!


Synopsis (from back of book): Redemption isn't is a word Jim Heron knows much about- his specialty is revenge and to him, sin is all relative. But everything changes when he becomes a fallen angel and is charged with saving the souls of seven people from the seven deadly sins. And failure is not an option.


Vin diPietro has surrendered himself to his business-until fate intervenes in the form of tough-talking, Harley-riding, self-professed savior, and a woman who makes him questions his destiny. With an ancient evil ready to claim him, Vin has to work with a fallen angel not only to win his beloved over...but to redeem his very soul.


My thoughts: Jim is a good guy who can be bad. He has a mysterious past and even more mysterious friends. I can't wait to learn more about him in the next book. Vin is an intriguing character who has everything in life but yet he is very miserable. I loved that he evolved so beautifully in this book. It is very rare that I give a book a 5/5 but this one earned it!!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Jacob by Jacquelyn Frank


This is the first book in the Nightwalkers series. I currently have the second book Gideon on my wish list at goodreads.com, so that should clue you in that this book rocks! I enjoyed the character's, the storyline started out kind of slow but once it picked up it kept my attention, the cover of the book was attractive, and I can't wait to see which direction the series takes.




Synopsis (from back of book): Since time began, there have been Nightwalkers-the races of the night who live in the shadows of the moonlight. Love with humans is absolutely forbidden, and one man makes certain to uphold this ancient law: Jacob, The Enforcer...




For 700 years, he has resisted temptation. But not tonight...


Jacob knows the excuses his people give when the madness overtakes then and they fall prey to their lust for humans. He's heard every one and still brought the trespassers to justice. Immune to forbidden desires, uncontrollable hungers, or the curse of the moon, his control is total...until the moment he sees Isabella on a shadowy New York City street. Saving her life wasn't in his plans. Nor were the overwhelming feelings she arouses in him. But the moment he holds her in his arms and feels the soft explosion of her body against his, everything changes. Their attraction is undeniable, volatile, and completely against the law. Suddenly everything Jacob has ever believed is inflamed by the heat of desire...


Bring on the night.




While writing the synopsis I was asking myself what makes this book any different from the other paranormal romance books out there? I think it is that the author kept the story simple, interesting, and didn't overwhelm the story with unnecessary gibberish. The story is to the point while still allowing some mystery. I found that aspect of the book to be the most refreshing. I recommend reading this book. Now I only help that the next book in the series is every bit as good as this one.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Lover Avenged, by J.R. Ward


This is Ms. Ward's 7th book from the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. After reading the 6th book, Lover Enshrined (Phury's story), and not really enjoying it, I was a little hesitant to read this book. But I have followed the series faithfully so I had to give this book a fair shot. J.R. Ward does not disappoint in this book! I rate it a 4/5.


First of all, this book was better than book 6 (thank god) and I would definitely recommend it to a friend. Rhev is a sympath vampire and not actually in the Brotherhood. Rhev is a bad bad boy. He manipulates emotions, owns the club Zero Sum, and is a notorious drug dealer/gangsta type guy. Ehlena is a vampire nurse who is dealing with family drama. This story has many different plot lines going at the same time. There were many things I liked and just one thing I did not like.


Likes: RHEV, enough said. Ehlena was like able and sweet but not spectacular. This book has drama, sex, suspense, romance and intricate plots- whats not to love? This story sets up nicely for John Mathew and Xhex's story which will be book 8- Lover Mine out April 2010. I was happy that in this book it was not all about Mr.X or Mr.O but more about Rhev and Ehlena.


Dislikes: I don't know why this bothers me, but I don't picture Rhev having a Mohawk at all. Actually as I am reading the story I picture Rhev as the actor Maurice Benard who plays Sonny Corinthos on General Hospital, except with lots of tattoos and amethyst eyes.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Sleeping with the Fishes, by Mary Janice Davidson


I have enjoyed Mary Janice Davidsonson's Undead Novels. I had my eye on this book for a while but just wasn't sure if I would like it.

My thoughts: The cover design is attractive and catches the eye. A lot of author's are writing about vampires, werewolf's, Fae, but none are writing about mermaids. I found that aspect of the story to be refreshing. The story was short and kept my attention. What I did not like was the main character, Fred, she is like a cheap knock off of Betsy from the undead series. Also seriously, Fred, that was the best name Ms. Davidson could come up with? Also Fred has green hair (the color of the ocean), which I didn't really like. I was not keen on either of the two leading men in the story. This story had the potential to be so much more. I still would recommend it to paranormal fans, especially if it is a cold and snowy day and they are stuck inside for the afternoon. Overall score 2.5/5

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Darker Angels by M.L.N. Hanover


This is Book Two of The Black Sun's Daughter series. This book was a good read and I really enjoyed it. Although I still do not understand the Black Sun's Daughter reference. I think I liked this book almost as much as I did the first book in the series (see my other review). I like the writing style which is gritty and a little dark, kind of like Devon Monk's writing. I would definitely recommend this series to a friend.


Synopsis (from barnesandnoble.com):
In the battle between good and evil, there's no such thing as a fair fight.
When Jayné Heller's uncle Eric died, she inherited a fortune beyond all her expectations — and a dangerous mission in a world she never knew existed. Reining in demons and supernatural foes is a formidable task, but thankfully Jayné has vast resources and loyal allies to rely on. She'll need both to tackle a bodyswitching serial killer who's taken up residence in New Orleans, a city rich in voodoo lore and dark magic.
Working alongside Karen Black, a highly confident and enigmatic ex-FBI agent, Jayné races to track down the demon's next intended host. But the closer she gets, the more convinced she becomes that nothing in this beautiful, wounded city is exactly as it seems. When shocking secrets come to light, and jealousy and betrayal turn trusted friends into adversaries, Jayné will soon come face-to-face with an enemy that knows her all too well, and won't rest until it has destroyed everything she loves most....



My thoughts: I loved that Jayné did not have to constantly repeat to the other characters in this book how to correctly pronounce her name like she did in book 1. There was not as much love interest going on but there was a new twist in the romance department which I liked. Don't be confused though because this is not a romance book it is an action/mystery paranormal story. There where some surprising elements to the storyline that I did not see coming. I can't wait to see where this story is headed!!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

A Taste of Magic by Tracy Madison


I would give this book a 3/5 simply because the story is sweet and a quick read. Honestly though the whole gypsy -magic -love- story thing just really isn't for me. There was one laugh out loud funny moment. This book also has a story that follows it called, A Stroke of Magic. I don't know if I will read that book or not. This book was okay but not stellar.


Synopsis (from barnesandnoble.com): A young, divorced bakery owner discovers she's inherited her gypsy ancestress's fabulous magical powers, but learns that when seeking true love with her hunky new neighbor, a person has to be careful what she cooks up.


If you are into quick, witty, light-hearted witch romances books then this book might be for you. It didn't suck but it was not the best book I have ever read.

Monday, August 17, 2009

The Secret Circle (part 2) by L.J. Smith


Immediately after reading this book I hightailed it to the computer to see if I could find out if another book is planning to follow this one. That's how you know a book is remarkable. So far though I could not find out if there is another one. Ms. Smith I beg you please continue The Secret Circle.


Synopsis (from barnesandnoble.com): CAUGHT IN THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL...
Cassie has joined the most alluring—and deadly—in-crowd imaginable. But power comes with a price, and it's more dangerous than she knows. Torn between the dueling desires of the two leaders of the Secret Circle, she must ultimately choose between saving all of the New Salem, and her own dangerous love for bewitching Adam, which threatens to tear the circle apart. In the ultimate battle between good and evil, will Cassie's supernatural powers be strong enough to lead the coven out of danger? Or will she fall prey to the dark forces within?
...WILL SHE SACRIFICE HER LOVE FOR THE CIRCLE TO SURVIVE?


My thoughts: After reading part 1 I instantly picked up part 2. Yes, these books really are that good. Part 2 continues right where part 1 left off. No jumping around or re-introducing people or re-explaining the story, which was very nice. You get a little more depth of the characters and learn more about them in part 2. The only thing that made me sad was when I had finished the book ;( I sincerely hope that Ms. Smith decides to write more books about The Secret Circle.
Whoever decided to re-release The Secret Circle is a genius. Otherwise I probably would have never read these books.

The Secret Circle (part 1) by L.J. Smith


WOW I loved this book. I can not believe that this was written in the 1990's and I had never heard of it until recently. This writer was writing cool paranormal series before it was actually popular. This is a young adult story that kids of all ages would love. This is part 1 (actually books 1-2, which were re-released) titled The Initiation and The Captive part 1. The second book (re-released books 3-4) The Captive Part 2 and The Power is also amazing.


Synopsis (from barnesandnoble.com): The circle's power has lured her home
Forced to move from sunny California to gloomy New England, Cassie longs for her old life. Even so, she feels a strange kinship to a terrifying group of teens who seem to rule her school. Initiated into the coven of witches that's controlled New Salem for hundreds of years, she's drawn into the Secret Circle, a thrill that's both intoxicating and deadly. But when she falls for the mysterious and intriguing Adam, Cassie must choose whether to resist temptation or risk dark forces to get what she wants—even if it means that one wrong move could ultimately destroy her.


My Thoughts: I am so glad that I had both books Part 1 and 2 to read because I would have immediately drove to the store to buy it if I had not. Part 1 does start out a little slow but by page 10 I could not put it down.I read through this book all in one sitting. I could not wait to find out what happened next. I could not help but be drawn in to Cassie's world. I related to her, felt sorry for her, got angry with her, but still loved the character. I will definitely be going out and buying up all the L.J. Smith books I can. She is brilliant!!

Killing Moon by Rebecca York


This is the first book in Rebecca York's Moon Series. I really enjoyed it. The storyline flowed really well. There is an alpha male werewolf. There is a serial killer. There is a genetic researcher who is smart. I hope the second book in this series is a good as this one.


The Series Order is:

Killing Moon

Edge of the Moon

Witching Moon

Cravings

Crimson Moon

Shadow of the Moon

New Moon

Huntress Moon

Ghost Moon

Eternal Moon

Dragon Moon


Synopsis (from rebeccayork.com): Ross Marshall, my werewolf detective. He’s on the trail of a serial killer, who shoots him at the beginning of the story. Out of his mind with an infected bullet wound, he’s treated by a beautiful young doctor, Megan Sheridan. He’s drawn to Megan–and she to him--yet he’s vowed never to pass on his werewolf genes. As he becomes more intimately involved with Megan, she helps him figure out his genetic heritage. But the killer turns his attention on them. And Ross finds he must reveal his violent nature to Megan if he wants to save her. The setting is always important to my books. KILLING MOON takes place in the DC area because that’s where I live, and I also felt that setting a story here adds extra cachet.


My Thoughts: What made this book so great to me was that Rebecca York wrote a story that is an actual suspenseful story. Sure this is considered a paranormal romance book but there is a real story that flows. There is steamy friction between Ross and Marshall but the best part of the book is Ross' hunt for the killer.

One Silent Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon


Oh how I do love me some Dark-Hunter drama. Sherrilyn Kenyon is brilliant. She has taken bad boys, Greek mythology, drama, comedy, action, and romance and made them into a whole series. If there is anyone out there who has been living under a rock and not read a Dark-Hunter novel I would suggest you do so- TODAY!


The series order is:

Fantasy Lover

Night Pleasures

Night Embrace

Dance with the Devil

Kiss of the Night

Night Play

Seize the Night

Sins of the Night

Unleash the Night

Dark Side of the Moon

Devil May Cry

Upon the Midnight Clear

Acheron

One Silent Night

Bad Moon Rising


Synopsis (from barnesandnoble.com): In the world of the Dark-Hunters, all hell’s breaking loose…
Stryker has sent word and is gathering his forces.
While the world carries on unawares, Stryker, who leads an army of demons and vampires, is plotting an all out onslaught against his enemies—which, unfortunately for us, includes the entire human race. To avenge his sister, Stryker prepares to annihilate the Dark-Hunters. But things go awry when his oldest enemy returns. Enter his ex-wife. Zephyra. Just when he thought nothing could stop him, he’s now embroiled in a centuries old war with a shrew who gives new meaning to pain.
It’s Christmas Eve and new battle lines are being drawn as the Dark-Hunters rally for a final showdown on ONE SILENT NIGHT.


My Thoughts: If you have read any of the other novels you know that Stryker, well, he's an ass. But in this book I was thrilled to learn about his past and his emotions and thoughts from his point of view. This book is front to back pure entertainment. While this book was not as dramatic and compelling as Acheron it is more than worth reading. Once I start one of Sherrilyn's books I just can't put it down.