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message 6951: by Marcella (new)

Marcella (marcella6) | 436 comments Hello ladies! Happy New Year! I hope you are all doing great. I have missed you.

I have a question...do you know where I can go to get spoilers on a series? I am reading a series right now and the author pissed me off. I do not want to continue reading the books.


message 6952: by Domino (aka Meme) (new)

Domino (aka Meme) (bryghtstarr) | 173 comments i hung in there Tellulah.

finished Hot Head (Head, #1) by Damon Suede and liked the ending. Dante's family was really supportive.
and i've started Devil's Game (Reapers MC, #3) by Joanna Wylde yay!! i'm loving Hunter already ;D


message 6953: by Kay (last edited Jan 15, 2015 04:00PM) (new)

Kay (calikay) | 667 comments I finally finished a book! I read All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven . It started off a bit slow but when it picked up, I enjoyed it! It's a YA, thought provoking with lots of room for discussion. Now, what to read next....


message 6954: by Courtney (new)

Courtney  | 159 comments Finished The Unidentified Redhead (Redhead, #1) by Alice Clayton , which was a nice light read. Pretty funny, too, which I always enjoy!

Going to start King Hall (Forever Evermore, #1) by Scarlett Dawn .


message 6955: by Domino (aka Meme) (new)

Domino (aka Meme) (bryghtstarr) | 173 comments finished Devil's Game loved it!! and i'm ready for a reread already. hehe. now listening to Reaper's Stand (Reapers MC, #4) by Joanna Wylde and reading Seeking Pack Redemption (Pack ,#3) by Eve Langlais


message 6956: by Angie Elle, BaBAMB!!! (new)

Angie Elle (angieelle) | 696 comments I started Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, #1) by Patricia Briggs on audio.

I've only started listening to audio for the past year or year and a half, and I love it! What a great way to catch up with series that have a lot of books out and keep up with current releases at the same time.


message 6957: by Domino (aka Meme) (new)

Domino (aka Meme) (bryghtstarr) | 173 comments totally agree Angie. i love audio books too. it brings the stories to life. especially when u have a great narrator.

i also love the series ur starting. have fun =D


message 6958: by Angie Elle, BaBAMB!!! (new)

Angie Elle (angieelle) | 696 comments Domino (aka Meme) wrote: "totally agree Angie. i love audio books too. it brings the stories to life. especially when u have a great narrator.

i also love the series ur starting. have fun =D"


Thanks! :)

I finished my listen of Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, #1) by Patricia Briggs , and since I was only 14% into Cry Wolf (Alpha & Omega, #1) by Patricia Briggs before I went back, I'm going to start it from the beginning in audio.


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments Domino (aka Meme) wrote: "finished Devil's Game loved it!! and i'm ready for a reread already. hehe. now listening to Reaper's Stand (Reapers MC, #4) by Joanna Wylde and reading Seeking Pack Redemption (Pack ,#3) by Eve Langlais"

Devil's Game was probably my favorite of the series. I had some issues with books 2 and 4, but thought 3 was done quite well. The main heroine had some grit compared to the other female leads, which I liked.


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments Working on Burned (Fever, #7) by Karen Marie Moning


message 6961: by ᴥ Irena ᴥ (new)

ᴥ Irena ᴥ (-irena-) | 34 comments Stacia (the 2010 club) wrote: "Working on Burned (Fever, #7) by Karen Marie Moning"

Do you like it? There are so many disappointed people. My last one was the fifth book.


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments I haven't looked at any reviews yet. I'm at the 50% mark now and it just started getting interesting now. It took a while, sheesh.


message 6963: by Marcella (new)

Marcella (marcella6) | 436 comments Domino (aka Meme) wrote: "i hung in there Tellulah.

finished Hot Head (Head, #1) by Damon Suede and liked the ending. Dante's family was really supportive.
and i've started Devil's Game (Reapers MC, #3) by Joanna Wylde yay!! i'm loving H..."


I loved Hot Head. I am still waiting for the sequel. I do not think it is out yet.


message 6964: by Domino (aka Meme) (new)

Domino (aka Meme) (bryghtstarr) | 173 comments Stacia (the 2010 club) wrote: "Domino (aka Meme) wrote: "finished Devil's Game loved it!! and i'm ready for a reread already. hehe. now listening to Reaper's Stand (Reapers MC, #4) by Joanna Wylde and reading [bookcover:Seek..."


same here. i loved bk 3. Em definitely gave Hunter a run for his money. they made a great couple. she never let him off easy.
although, i liked bk2 as well. Ruger is definitely on the rough side and he was a bit confusing but i liked him too. bk 1 was actually not so good for me. and i've finished bk4 (Picnic's book) and it was good too. not my favorite, but entertaining. hehe


message 6965: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments I am just starting Burned (Fever, #7) by Karen Marie Moning I didn't expect to read it but I couldn't stop myself.


message 6966: by Domino (aka Meme) (new)

Domino (aka Meme) (bryghtstarr) | 173 comments Marcella wrote: "Domino (aka Meme) wrote: "i hung in there Tellulah.

finished Hot Head (Head, #1) by Damon Suede and liked the ending. Dante's family was really supportive.
and i've started [bookcover:Devil's Game|18..."


i was a little frustrated with the book in the beginning, but i liked the ending and how supportive Dante's family was to their relationship. i would be interested to see how their buddies take the change though. and Griff's father. although, i know he won't be kind.


message 6967: by Ian (last edited Jan 24, 2015 01:23AM) (new)

Ian (setaian) | 640 comments A few years ago, I was walking through a shopping centre when this young woman bailed me up and starting talking about skin care products. I'm a guy but hey, I take care of my skin. I use L'Oreal Men Expert! It has "expert" in its name so it must be good.

Anyway, apparently I was doing terrible damage to my skin using that vile product and before long her breasts had me convinced that I should buy some Dead Sea Salt product.

Need proof? OK...here is a jar of unused dead sea salt that is 4, maybe 5 years old.

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Anyway, the point is, I thought that woman with the perky breasts was interested in me! But as it turns out she was only interested in selling me a $50 jar of salt!

Which brings me to Sabotaged. I requested this thinking I was getting Romantic Suspense centred around the Iditarod Dog Sled Race. No mention that this book was christian in the synopsis. That every chapter a character would start praying. No mention that I was going to get preached at.

It's not bad for what it is and if I was told going in it was christian romance I might feel a little more generous but I kind of feel like I've been tricked into reading it.

Anyway...objectively 3 Stars. But my personal "distracted by perky breasts so the missionary can slip a tract into my back pocket" rating is 2 Stars.

Sabotaged (Alaskan Courage #5) by Dani Pettrey


message 6968: by ᴥ Irena ᴥ (new)

ᴥ Irena ᴥ (-irena-) | 34 comments Stacia (the 2010 club) wrote: "I haven't looked at any reviews yet. I'm at the 50% mark now and it just started getting interesting now. It took a while, sheesh."

That's one of the most common complaints.


message 6969: by ᴥ Irena ᴥ (new)

ᴥ Irena ᴥ (-irena-) | 34 comments Ian wrote: "A few years ago, I was walking through a shopping centre when this young woman bailed me up and starting talking about skin care products. I'm a guy but hey, I take care of my skin. I use L'Oreal..."

I hate when that happens. It's not only a Christian thing. There are so many books where you expect something and you don't get that because someone wanted to sneak something in.


message 6970: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments Ian wrote: "A few years ago, I was walking through a shopping centre when this young woman bailed me up and starting talking about skin care products. I'm a guy but hey, I take care of my skin. I use L'Oreal..."

A huge disappointment as to both! ;)


message 6971: by Tellulah (new)

Tellulah Darling (tellulahdarling) Finished Burned (Fever, #7) by Karen Marie Moning and all I can say was WTF was that?


message 6972: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments Did you enjoy any of it?


message 6973: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 419 comments Tellulah wrote: "Finished Burned (Fever, #7) by Karen Marie Moning and all I can say was WTF was that?"

I've been asking myself that since I read it. Still can't answer it.


message 6974: by Tellulah (new)

Tellulah Darling (tellulahdarling) Regina wrote: "Did you enjoy any of it?"

Um, paragraphs here and there? What kept me going was thinking this was all a really long prelude to the real story she'd written. And then it ended (and I had to double check my Kindle that it was really the end) and I was stunned. These characters were not my beloved characters. I felt like someone had been given a cheatsheet on how to write them and then wrote the book with that. Instead of the living breathing fabulous people I have read and re-read. i'm not even going to be reviewing it because I'm not doing less than 3 stars and I don't think I can even give it that.


message 6975: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments I am at about 45% and am enjoy it much more than Iced. I am enjoying being back in the Fever world and in Mac's head. But I heard it ends on a cliff hanger.


message 6976: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 419 comments Tellulah wrote: "Regina wrote: "Did you enjoy any of it?"

Um, paragraphs here and there? What kept me going was thinking this was all a really long prelude to the real story she'd written. And then it ended (and I..."


Agreed.


message 6977: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 667 comments Tellulah wrote: "Finished Burned (Fever, #7) by Karen Marie Moning and all I can say was WTF was that?"

I want to start this but I started reading some reviews and I don't know anymore :(


message 6978: by Tellulah (new)

Tellulah Darling (tellulahdarling) Regina wrote: "I am at about 45% and am enjoy it much more than Iced. I am enjoying being back in the Fever world and in Mac's head. But I heard it ends on a cliff hanger."

Yeah, it does. But because of everything else that comes before, I didn't even care about the cliffhanger.


message 6979: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 419 comments Kay, you should give it a try. Everyone has different experiences. That is what I wish people would get. You might end up loving it which would be a plus for you :)


message 6980: by Tellulah (new)

Tellulah Darling (tellulahdarling) Kay wrote: "Tellulah wrote: "Finished Burned (Fever, #7) by Karen Marie Moning and all I can say was WTF was that?"

I want to start this but I started reading some reviews and I don't know anymore :("


Yeah. This was a tough one to be disappointed by so I can see why you're torn. :(


message 6981: by Tellulah (new)

Tellulah Darling (tellulahdarling) Samantha wrote: "Kay, you should give it a try. Everyone has different experiences. That is what I wish people would get. You might end up loving it which would be a plus for you :)"

Well said! And important to remember. :)


message 6982: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 667 comments So true...everyone does have different experiences! I am just nervous that one of my beloved favorite series will disappoint me. I loved how Shadowfever ended and I felt closure with Mac & Barrons. With Iced, I thought it would be the beginning of Dani's story and possibly just scenes with Mac & Barrons. I didn't realize that Mac would be back as one of the POVs in Burned. So, I am just nervous and don't want to taint one of my favorite UF couples...if I'm making any sense here.


message 6983: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 419 comments Makes perfect sense, Kay. It was a bitter pill for me to swallow. I have been on a high from this series. Well book 1 was sluggish but after that I have rode the wave. I will continue with the next book but I'm more apprehensive about it.

If you do read it, let us know your thoughts.


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments I wasn't a fan of Mac having such a strong presence in Burned (and the first half was a slower read than the previous books) but I still liked the book. It wasn't a favorite, but it was still decent.


message 6985: by ᴥ Irena ᴥ (new)

ᴥ Irena ᴥ (-irena-) | 34 comments Stacia (the 2010 club) wrote: "I wasn't a fan of Mac having such a strong presence in Burned (and the first half was a slower read than the previous books) but I still liked the book. It wasn't a favorite, but it was still decent."

The reviews are all over the place. I think yours is the first review I saw that is somewhere in the middle.


message 6986: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 817 comments Ian wrote: "A few years ago, I was walking through a shopping centre when this young woman bailed me up and starting talking about skin care products. I'm a guy but hey, I take care of my skin. I use L'Oreal..."

however the publisher (Bethany House) is a christian publisher


message 6987: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments I just finished Burned. It exceeded my expectations in every single way. I really enjoyed it and maybe even kinda loved it. I loved being back wkth Mac. I think having her be the lead was the best answer and is the only reason I enjoyed it. I think there were two bad plot devices that I would characyerize as lazy writing or a lazy method to tell a story. I did not appreciate her KMM's multiple communications to he readers (ie answering all of the negative reviews). But despite those I still really enjoyed it.


message 6988: by Gwennie, Mrs. Bookworm (new)

Gwennie (blessedwannab) | 1116 comments I'm reading it now and I suppose since I was soooooo angry about Iced, and she went a completely different route with this one, I'm enjoying this one far more.

I did not like Dani's story at all. I agree with Regina, I think being back with Mac was definitely the best answer.


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments I liked Burned but feel like it compromised the flow of the story some to switch back to Mac as the main PoV. It smacks of indecisiveness on the author's part and (possibly) pressure from the readers to compromise the direction that she wanted to go in (switching a story mid-stream can make for disjointed storytelling). But...I still liked the book, so I can't complain too much. I really don't know why so many people disliked it. Moning writes entertaining stuff, even if the characters say or do things that I don't always like.

Since I finally finished a book this year (hah), I figured I'd keep going and actually read some more, so I'm starting Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah and Thank You for Riding (Strangers on a Train) by Meg Maguire


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments Oh, back on Burned...is anyone else is big fan of Lor? I knew I liked him before, but this book really sealed it for me.


message 6991: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 817 comments I'm abt halfway thru burned - I'm intrigued so far - I like Iced though


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments I did too, Dee. I haven't disliked any Fever book. Sure, there were some I didn't care for as much as others, but all of the books have had a fair amount of entertainment value. Maybe I'm more forgiving with some of the issues/plot devices that would bother the hell out of me if they were used in contemporary books because of the paranormal element explaining away things like (view spoiler)


message 6993: by Stacia (the 2010 club) (last edited Jan 28, 2015 01:33PM) (new)

Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 862 comments About Dani (spoilers if you haven't read past at least halfway into the book)(view spoiler)


message 6994: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 419 comments Stacia, Lor was too funny in this book. I love him. I never thought about Dani (view spoiler)


message 6995: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments Interesting idea, but (view spoiler)

The more I am away from the book (maybe 18 hours now), the more I love it. I think KMM was taking a huge chance to have Dani be the protagonist and it failed. I personally think it is good she recognized it and realigned. I do not like when authors respond so much to readers (I am thinking of JR Ward here), but I see this as different compared to what Ward does. Ward writes storylines in that people want. KMM removed a storyline that people hated but still took the story in the direction she wanted to go. It is obvious that she is till pointing at Ryo and Dani together and that Dani is a key part of the story. She experimented with a method, and it was almost entirely rejected -- so she decided to tell it a different way. I strongly believe we are getting the same direction and storyline about the fever world, just told in a different way. I guess I see that different from readers affirmatively wanting one thing in the book and Ward plops it in. But also, personally I never felt like Mac's story was over. Big things and changes happened at the end of Shadowfever and are still happening that need to be resolved. She is such a good character, so many books could be about her. And her and Barrons will never have a typical HEA, thank goodness -- so there will always be great stuff to write there. I loved Barrons in this book. I also liked that she affirmatively drew distinctions between Ryo and Barrons so that readers could see the difference. Often in Iced, Ryo felt like Barrons.

The only Fever book I ever disliked and was outright bored with was Iced. It made me fall asleep.

There is one plot device that I understand why she did it in Burned and I think it was related to the shift and she had to explain or have a reason for Mac to be telling the story -- I don't think it is the greatest way to tell the story. But in the end, I still really enjoyed the book!

Did you notice all the explanation points she used in this book? I started highlighting those sentences -- it was like reading an email or web post. :)


message 6996: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments Did any of you see signs of the (view spoiler) in the earlier books? Am I missing it?


message 6997: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 419 comments See I loved Iced so I saw it differently. I think that is why it was almost jarring for me to switch like this. I got over Mac being the primary POV once she announced it. You can't change someone's opinion. I even understood it once Dani went away. While I have never been the biggest Mac fan, I do agree that there are some things that still was not closed in Shadowfever so I expected to come back to those.

I don't know if I agree that Iced was a fail but I know a lot of people didn't love it and they didn't necessarily cared for Dani or even Ryo. I heart them. The same goes with Burned. It is a mix bag to tell you the truth. That might be one of the reasons I didn't rate the book yet. I'm debating on even writing a review.

The first book was the only book (beside Burned) that I didn't care for. I had to start it in audio to appreciate it but the series picked up from there and I was an addict...still is! LOL. I'm already thinking of what could possibly happen next.


message 6998: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) | 1447 comments I wonder if there is a theme? I know many people didn't like the first one or found it to be slow or found pink Mac to be irritating. Were those readers more likely to enjoy Iced?

I loved Mac from the first page and was so inlove with the world and the series from the get go -- so for me, Iced was such a deviation. One of the hardest things for me to swallow in Iced was how she wrote the MacKeltars and Christian. I have read the Highlander series so many times and Daegas and Christian were my favorite characters written by her -- but she deviated from what she had written about them and I just felt like Iced was inconsistent with what she had done earlier. Dani's POV never bothered me though -- but I prefer Mac's. :)

I am really excited at the end of Burned and what it means for the next book!

I don't believe it will be out in October though.


message 6999: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 419 comments I haven't read all of the Highlanders. Only the first one to be honest which I didn't love. What were the MacKeltars and Christian like that was so different in Iced?

Awww...I was scared the next book wouldn't be out in October. I'm still a huge fan so I still want more. I'm greedy like that :)


message 7000: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 419 comments Regina wrote: "Did any of you see signs of the [spoilers removed] in the earlier books? Am I missing it?"

Oh...to answer this. I did see that in earlier books. In fact that was one of my theories going into Burned so I was so pleased to know I was on the money because KMM throws some twist and I hardly ever guessed right.


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