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September 25, 2011

Book Review: Fated Encounter

Fated Encounter (A Holloway Pack Mini)Fated Encounter by J.A. Belfield


My rating: 4 of 5 stars


After delving into the world of the Hathaway pack this summer with Ms. Belfield's Darkness and Light (gave it 4.5 stars in my Goodreads review at the time),I was anxious to dive into Sean's head and get his perspective on one of the pivotal scenes in the novel — the first time Jem "scents" Sean at a local shopping center. I have to say I wasn't disappointed in the least.


Fated Encounter takes us with Sean as he runs an errand for his (quite hot) demanding brother, Ethan. Without knowing why, Sean drives past a few stores to visit one in particular. The one where Jem is shopping. I found the touches of awkward male humor refreshing and thought Ms. Belfield gave Sean added dimensions here that we didn't get in Darkness and Light.


While the story is a "mini" and meant to be short, I was disappointed to find I had come to the ending when I got there. Even having read the novel and knowing what the scene entailed, I was thoroughly entertained throughout.


I guess if I had one negative comment to make, I would say that I was put off slightly by the way Sean's emotions and reactions always seemed to be happening to him and he only reacting — he almost felt like a bystander in his own body in some places.


A nice, fun read and an excellent companion to the Darkness and Light novel– or any of the stories Ms. Belfield may have in mind for the Hathaway pack. Yummy *winks*


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Published on September 25, 2011 17:29

September 19, 2011

Review: Sinisterotica: A Collection of Erotic Horror

Sinisterotica: A Collection of Erotic Horror

Sinisterotica: A Collection of Erotic Horror


My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Quite an eclectic mix of tales. Everything from the super steamy to the super strange. With so many stories of such a wide variety of heat levels and plots, I thought it best to approach each story individually rather than try to capture an overall sense. It took me a bit to get to each of the stories, but I am hoping the detailed review will be worth the extra effort. I am posting this particular review in two parts, as there are ALOT of stories to get to.


My Soul to Take (Stella Berkley): Dark, gritty and modern — not to mention, oh so naughty. The vibrant characters really jumped off the page, and despite the physical unusualness of the male lead character, the sex was smoking hot and really well written. This one was a winner and made it clear why the editor chose to open the anthology with this tale. Nothing like a story that gets you hot and freaks you out all at the same time. Sophie, a drug addict looking for her next fix runs into Balan and sells her soul for more of what he's selling. 5 stars on this one. Hot and the visuals gave me the willies.


For The Love of Death (Deb Eskie): One of the shorter tales in the book, this one lost me just a little bit. After the strong active voice of the first tale, the passive narrative and lack of erotic punch of this one stuck out a bit to me. The ending had a nice twisted feel to it, but I would have liked a bit more mystery. It read predictable to me. 2.75 stars here – wasn't enough horror or erotica for me and I didn't really like being on the outside looking in.


The Real Girl (Robert S Tyler): While this story didn't exactly get me hot and bothered, I enjoyed it all the same. I felt this story had a more "Twilight Zone" sort of feel than a terror thing–and I was always a huge fan of that show. The story of a porn peruser whose wish to experience a girl he finds online comes true — but perhaps not quite in the way he expects. 3.5 stars to this story – well written just not enough steam or "terror" for my liking. It's erotic horror, afterall.


Yve Redeemed (Lila Shaw): I thought the story behind this one was just great. A new twist on the succubus theme. Combine this with a first person perspective, and I was sucked right in. I loved Yve's personality — gotta love a strong female character, even if she is technically just a slave. Nicely written, hot sex without being completely over the top, and a dash of romance. What more can you ask for? 5 stars here. Just a great, entertaining short story.


Top of the Food Chain (Gustavo Bondoni): I was pleasantly surprised to get this far into the book before hitting a vampire tale. I had figured it a quite obvious theme for erotic horror? I mean who doesn't think bites are sexy? Okay, so now you know it is a vampire tale, and I won't spoil it further by delving any further into the meat of the well crafted plot than that. I will say that I just loved this tale. It had great erotic elements, disturbed and slightly angered me, and I felt satisfied at the ending. 5 stars here. Entertained, smooth read, good steam.


Daddy's Little Feminist (Maxine Marsh): This story took me a bit to really get a feel for. At first it reads a bit like a public service announcement against porn. For an erotica story, maybe not the best idea to somewhat alienate your readership before the story even gets going. (Okay, my guilt might have a little something to do with being raised catholic) Once the story gets moving, I did find the plot to be interesting, but it never really sucked me in. This story had some BDSM elements, which I did like, but I didn't like that the whole D/s thing was packaged as the evil — the horror. I mean, sure, there is a killer in the story, but we only find that out because we are told. We dont get to go on that ride with the characters. I'll give this one 3 stars — some nice erotic scenes, but way too much moral lesson for my tastes.


Only Fools Rush In (Seeley Andrews): This one was an interesting story. The sex was rather run of the mill and nothing that got my juices flowing or anything like that, but the horror twist was a cute interpretation of the erotic horror theme. I read alot, so I knew where it was going long before we actually got there, but the story gets an E for effort.  3 stars — a bit predictable, but a well written story that checked all the right boxes.


The Shaman From The Deep (Christopher Heath): This story does get immediate points from me (a fan of the fantasy genre) for being a fantasy fable of sorts. Like the retelling of a story told before campfires for centuries, passed down from one generation to the next. That in itself set it apart from the other stories to this point. What started as excitement, turned to disappointment when I learned that despite the nice touches of horror in the story and the darkness of the fable, it was devoid of any real sex acts. I'm trying not to spoil plots — but the one sex act in the story was a total of two sentences long — if you blink, you will miss it. 3 stars for this one — some great elements, nice horror, but no erotica to be found here.


Some Bad Decisions (C.D. Reimer): I'm not a big fan of a passive narrative voice in a story, especially shorter length works, so this story didn't pull me in like some of the others. Alot more uses of "was" and "were" then appeals to me as a reader, but rather than skip the story, I trudged ahead in the interest of a full review of the anthology. That being said, I did enjoy the uniqueness of the MC in this story. An albino prostitute — now that is interesting. Once the story got going, I found the plot interesting and the horror elements entertaining. Again, I didn't really get any feel for the erotica — having sex in a story does not erotica make. 3.5 stars here — some strong horror elements, albeit somewhat predictable, but not enough erotica for my tastes.


Similar Interests (T.C. Clark): This story was intriguing, active voice and strong descriptions. While I didn't "like" the MC — I was drawn into his experience and the story. Once again, however, the erotic elements were missing for me. The horror elements were good, and well written, but the sex was written like "they had sex and then" so there was no detail in the act, we are just told it happens. Not something I look for in erotica — soft romance, sure. The ending, for me, was predictable, and while I do consider it a horror story, despite the "tame" ending, it never hit on erotica for me. 3 stars – good story, no erotica.


The Rabbit's Revenge (L.M. Doyle): For the first F/F story in the mix, I had high expectations for this story. While the writing was a combination of passive and active voice and there were some areas that tripped me up reading (some use of present tense wording in a past tense telling, and some overuse of adverbs, and a more tell vs show style), I did enjoy the plot and the overall story elements. The erotic part of the story was good, detailed and piqued my curiosity. The ending, however, had been foretold during the course of the story too well, so when the time came for the big climax – literally – the reader already knew what was going to happen, and it was just a matter of reading it through to make sure the story followed through on the promise it had been making throughout. 3.5 stars for this one. It gets points for originality in being a F/F story, while containing both erotica and horror. It loses some points for a passive telling and a forecasted conclusion. By the end, I was sorta feeling "get it over with, already".


My Autoerotic Doom (Joshua Dobson): Let me start by saying that this particular story may have had the strongest starting sentence of the whole bunch. It's too bad it is closely followed by the most inane list of sexual acts — over the top to my thinking and showing the writer's obvious wide array of positional knowledge seemed to be the only benefit. The story could have done without it. It read like it had been added for shock value and cheapened the rest of the story for me. The writing style of this one can only be described as blunt and explicit.  I did find the story, once I got past all that shock value language, quite entertaining and the Twilight Zone feel to the horror story really appealed to me. The erotica was titillating enough to keep me interested, though I do tend to like a bit less gutter talk. 4.5 stars because despite really enjoying the story, I didn't care for the narrative voice or the main character.


Be My Valentine (Indy McDaniel): This story turned out to be another F/F story. I had some difficultly with early POV shifts, sometimes mid paragraph. That and some passive narrative, made it a bit tough to get into this story from the onset. I found myself scanning the tale versus reading it – the kiss of death for any story. I felt the author tried to hard in some of the dialog, and it came off forced. When the sex came, that too read forced and plastic. About the only thing I enjoyed a bit was the last few paragraphs, the ending perked me up a bit on the horror side of things. 2 stars. Overall, this one just wasn't for me.


Cheating (Parisa Syrus): The story started out interesting, but it became obvious early that english was a second language for the author. As we got into things, I began to feel as if the story was more a diary entry than a fictional erotic or horror tale. The tense shifted about in a few places, making me reread some areas a few times to make sure I was still following the story. Underneath all this, there was an interesting sort of "going insane" feel to the tale as it went along. Sadly, that was fleeting. The ending did nothing for me, felt lackluster and incomplete. I'm not sure where the horror was or the erotica for that matter. 2 stars. I'm being generous because I kinda liked the "lunatic is in my head" bits.


MORE TO COME…


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Published on September 19, 2011 09:22

September 15, 2011

First Review: The Blood That Bonds by Christopher Buecheler

The Blood That BondsThe Blood That Bonds by Christopher Buecheler


My rating: 4 of 5 stars


When I checked this one out, I did so mostly because it had a cool looking cover and I was into reading some horror type works. I didnt know going in what sort of tale I was getting into. Once I realized it was a vampire story, I was a bit worried, as they are not usually my kind of thing.


But I have to say that I really and thoroughly enjoyed this book. The characters, especially the MC, Two were vibrant and interesting. Christopher's writing style is active and engaging. I even fell in love with the male lead (yummy and dark — my kinda guy) and other prominent characters in the "family".


The beginning of the book really drew me in and got my sympathy for Two going right off the bat. Heroine addict and abused prostitute in a bad situation — easy to root for an underdog like that.


As the story progresses, we get a more detailed look at the vampire family that Two has been brought into — Her Master (maker, Thereon is easy to fall for, as are the other siblings in the clan.


There were parts of this one that actually made me cry (so not going to spoil anything) and I haven't read a book that could do that in a long time.


Will definitely be checking out the next in this series, Blood Hunt, which is due for release later this month.


I highly recommend this one if you enjoy vamp tales. However, I would say this is NOTHING like the Twighlight vamps — so if that is what you are looking for — this may not be the book for you.



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Published on September 15, 2011 09:36

September 13, 2011

Welcome to the Book Nook

Welcome to the Book Nook.


Hopefully this will be your favorite place for honest book reviews from a sometimes blunt, funny, fellow reader and (erotica) writer.


I'm open to reviewing anything with a good story. Like anyone, I do have genre preferences. Those would be erotica (obviously), romance of all kinds, fantasy, and horror. About the only thing I have found I don't enjoy reading is Sci-fi, but if the story is strong enough, I am willing to give it a shot.


As I mentioned, I write erotica — so this site will contain adult themes and candid language, so you must be 18 years old to visit. (Sorry)


If you are not comfortable with an adult friendly and oriented site, the door is to your right.  *pleasant smile* It was a pleasure meeting you, if only briefly.


For everyone else, sit back, relax and pull up a book.


~Bex



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Published on September 13, 2011 17:10

May 4, 2011

Sinisterotica Now Available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble

Both print and electronic copies of the anthology are now for sale at both Amazon and Barnes and Noble websites.

I look forward to hearing from some readers as the word gets out about the book and the fantasticly dark stories included within.

I have added an excerpt of my story, Blood and Fire on the Works page of this website. There are also direct links to the various sites selling the book in both formats.
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Published on May 04, 2011 09:18

April 22, 2011

Sinisterotica Set for Release May 2011

Picture Very excited about this! My debut publication is set for release! 

I will hopefully have purchase information for anyone interested shortly after publication. (I know you all want a copy of these juicy erotic stories!)

This anthology also features stories by lovely writer friends of mine: Stella Berkley and Lila Shaw. I have links to both of their sites on the favorites page (see links to the left).
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Published on April 22, 2011 14:44

March 16, 2011

Starting up a Blog - Welcome Everyone

Establishing a presence on the web is quite an undertaking, but I am just starting those first steps. I'm hoping to develop a following for this blog and to have a place to keep potential readers and fans up to date on what is happening with me.

Look for more in the coming weeks.
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Published on March 16, 2011 10:18