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Apr 17, 2013 12:45PM

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17.08 5 Stars
I haven't read this series for long time, but now im like why did i gave a break. It was amazing and intriguing as ever. In this book Harry is between summer and winter court and add to that some fallen ones. It's a recipe for a good book that you cant put down.
Shelf: Supernatural - 1 points
Setting: Published 2008 - 6 points
Plot: Mystery - 3 points
Total: 10 points

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Finished: 4/17/13
Rating: ★★★☆☆
Review:
So I love the unique world Ms. Ivy has written about. There's a little bit of everything in these books. This one fell a little flat for me. This was Caine and Cassandra's story and the romance was a little lacking compared to the previous books. We finally have the showdown between good and evil so we get to see all of the characters in this one. Viper will always be my favorite and he had some good moments in this one. I'm curious now that the dark lord showdown has happened where the next book will go.
Points:
Cover= 2 points
Plot= 3 points (psychic)
Setting= 6 points (LA)
Total=11 points



Week Six - True Blood
Read: Dead until Dark by Charlaine Harris
Rating: 2 1/2 stars
Finished 4/18/13
REVIEW
Shelf (1 point): Supernatural
Cover (2 points): Smoke & cult related
Plot (3 points): Mystery
Title (4 points): Sookie Stackhouse (the True Bloods series)
Name(5 points): Sookie
Setting (6 points): Louisiana
Points: 21

Gunsmoke 1955
Shelf: Historical
Cover: Horse, cowboy hat, horse drawn wagon
Plot: Western, Law-enforcement
Title: Gun, Smoke
Name: Matt Dillon, Charles Adams, Kitty Russell
Setting: Published in 1955, Set in Kansas
Gunsmoke title Sequence


Jenne wrote: "Hey Ezi that book I started isn't half bad! For a cowboy book much better than I expected :)"
I may read the Sentinels wars

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Finished: 4/21/13
Rating: ★★★★☆
Review:
4.5
Loved this! Not my usual genre either but the characters were well hashed, couldn't help but like them. This also wasn't your usual time travel and I enjoyed every minute of it! I had a hard time putting this one down!
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Points:
Shelf: Historical = 1pt
Cover: Cowboy Hat= 2 pts
Plot: Western = 3 pts
Location = 6 pts
total: 12


I don't want to buy a new book and my library doesn't have the one you have


I think I may re-read Burning Alive. I am supposed to read Finding the Lost at PKC in May, so re-read will give me a refresher. But I hate doing re-reads if I don't have to. All my other choices are not even worth more than 4-5 points


If Finding the lost mentions Kansas, please let me know. My page one said "Omaha, Nebraska" and i haven't read the book to know if they do stop by Kansas at some point. I did a word search on my kindle and didn't find Kansas. I don't remember the city they were in from book 1. But I didn't find "Kansas" in word search

Nope, no KC or Topeka, but Omaha all over the place. So this one is definitely set in Nebraska.

Nope, no wichita. Tried searching that too. :(
Thank you for trying to get me there...I so appreciate it



Book: Burning Alive by Shannon K. Butcher
Finished: 4/25/13
Rating & Review: ★★★ ½
This book had a band of warriors called the Sentinels, who were sworn to protect the human race. The books starts off at a great pace with Helen running away from Drake. Why? She had a dream of a guy watching her burn, and it was Drake. On the other hand, Drake recognized her as having a calming influence on his spirit, signaling that she was his mate. The rest of the story is action packed as Helen tries to run and Drake tries to protect her. I think the author was a little inconsistent with Helen’s character because she seemed observant but then at times she was oblivious to very clear things. Regardless, I liked her and I liked Drake. I am definitely going to continue this series.
Plot: Law-enforcement-ish (Sentinels are protectors) = 3 points
Setting: Kansas = 6 points
TOTAL POINTS: 9 Points

Shelf: Dysfunctional Family
Cover:A family or House
Plot: Dysfunctional Family
Title: Rose, Anne or Roseanne
Name: Roseanne,Dan,Jackie,D.J.,Darlene, or Becky
Setting: Illinois Pub in 1988



Ok. then I am good, barely (LOL).
Another Question, my cover has a couple--i think a couple should be considered a family (do you think I would win such an argument?)

Also I want to check and see if you guys know that the setting is actually in Illinois not Indiana...I noticed in Post 236 you still have Indiana listed.

Also I want to check and see if you guys know that the setting ..."
they are only lovers, not married. I'm okay with it not being a family as they are not married!
Thanks ladies

Nope. I am not going for setting points.


Book: Black Dog and Rebel Rose by Danielle D. Smith
finished: 4/29
Rating & Review: ★★. I still didn't enjoy this book that much. The writing, the style, the plot, none of it was enjoyable at all. I am not even sure why this book is considered erotica. The sex wasn't hot or erotic to me. It was like, ummm, ok, next.
This book had a kick ass lady hunter named Rose, and a biker & demon hunter named Skriker (aka Black dog to his friends). They met while on a mission to rid a town of vampires and the sparks flew. I would like to say it was like good girl means bad ass boy, but Rose was actually a badass girl too.
Anyway, I have to be honest, I rarely like books where vampires are described as varmin. I can take it in Kate Daniels, because the writing is superb and the plot is very engaging. This book wasn’t that enjoyable the second time around either. I knew Rose would get with Black Dog, it was just a matter of time, though I had forgotten about her secret so that kept me going to the end of the book.
Plot: Dysfunctional Family—both mothers tried to kill H/h = 3 points
Title: Black Dog and Rebel Rose = 4 points
Name: Rose = 5 points
TOTAL POINTS: 12 Points


1 Stars 30.04
It is one of the worst books i have read. I had really, really hard time reading it. There was nothing happening and most of the time i just wanted to cry or i got sleepy reading it :(
Shelf: Historical - 1 point
Setting: Published in 1955 - 6 points
total:7 points
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