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message 251: by Moondance (last edited Aug 30, 2015 04:28PM) (new)

Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Shelf 7: URBAN FANTASY

Magic Strikes by Ilona Andrews

Magic Strikes (Kate Daniels, #3) by Ilona Andrews

Read 8.28.15
Rating: 4.5 stars
Review:

Some days my job was harder than others.

This book begins with Kate trying to talk an elderly banshee down from a telephone pole and presents one of my all time favorite statements.

Unfortunately, no matter how well you hide, sooner or later your big secret will bite you in the behind, and you might find yourself standing on a telephone pole, not sure why or how you got there, while the neighborhood pretends not to hear your piercing screeches.

To me this turned out to be a huge foreshadowing of the story. Kate soon discovers that her werewolf friend, Derek has been horribly injured by unknown supes. Some of Curran's pack are hiding a secret trying to find a way to help Derek.

Kate gets drawn into a gladiator type situation known as the Midnight Games that Curran has forbidden his pack to participate in. Kate and security officer, Jim, get involved anyway to save Derek.

I must admit when I read the first book in this series I didn't care for Curran. Big mistake! I love how he has grown as a character. I particularly love how his relationship with Kate is evolving. Kate has family secrets that help pull everything together in the end.

Kate is a smartass with a snarky attitude and I want to "grow up" to be just like her. Maybe without all the bloodshed.

I am eager to start the next book to see where the story goes.


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Sandra | 25914 comments Yay!!! Curran is such a sweetie underneath. And yes I'd love to grow up to be Kate as well, minus the blood.


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Oh my word! Where do I even start for FAVORITE?


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Rachel-RN (rachelgoodbyeborders) | 1368 comments I know! Will have to think on this.


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Rachel-RN (rachelgoodbyeborders) | 1368 comments I'm leaning toward this: Stranger (The Blades of the Rose, #4) by Zoe Archer
I've enjoyed the last 2 and this would finish this series.


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Sandra | 25914 comments I'll be reading Archangel's Enigma (Guild Hunter, #8) by Nalini Singh it came in the mail Monday and I've holding off reading it in case a shelf came up - and it did!!!! Yay!!!!

Rachel, I've read the 1st 2 of Blades of the Rose, but somehow didn't get to the last 2. Hopefully its good :)


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Sandra | 25914 comments Definition for Favourite:

Shelf #8 ~ 2 Sept: Favorite
Read a book: in your favorite series, by your favorite author, featuring a character with your favorite paranormal ability or your favorite supernatural being, etc.


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Alisa @Sandra...it was SO good.


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Alisa Can I read a dystopian book?


message 260: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25914 comments Yep Alisa!!!


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Sandra | 25914 comments Alisa wrote: "@Sandra...it was SO good."

Yeah, I saw you reading it, and of course it was good. LMAO


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments I'm thinking about Vision in Silver (The Others, #3) by Anne Bishop if can get it from the library. I'll know tomorrow.


message 263: by Alisa (new)

Alisa Moondance wrote: "Shelf 7: URBAN FANTASY

Magic Strikes by Ilona Andrews

Magic Strikes (Kate Daniels, #3) by Ilona Andrews

Read 8.28.15
Rating: 4.5 stars
Review:

Some days my job was harder than oth..."


Poor Derek. I was just thinking as I read this newest release how much I miss the old Derek. I hope he gets a story of his own (at least a novella) someday and gets some happiness. He's changed so much since this incident.


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Alisa Sandra wrote: "Alisa wrote: "@Sandra...it was SO good."

Yeah, I saw you reading it, and of course it was good. LMAO"


I thought it was the best one out of the last few. I loved both Naasir and the heroine.


message 265: by Alisa (last edited Sep 02, 2015 06:37PM) (new)

Alisa Shelf 7/Urban Fantasy

Rosemary and Rue (October Daye #1) by Seanan McGuire
3 stars
finished 09/01/15

This was the second time trying to read this book. Honestly I probably would have put it down again if I didn't need to finish it for this. I didn't dislike it. I liked the world. I liked Toby. But..... I think it was just the heavy world building. Some UF books/series take me a bit to get into so I will definitely try book two before making any decisions about this series.


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Sandra | 25914 comments Yes, Derek needs some happiness. I sure hope he gets it. I always liked him & Julie together, and now she's growing up, it might happen.

Looking forward to Naasir, he's so mysterious.


message 267: by Alisa (new)

Alisa For my shelf 8 I'm going to read Evenfall Volume 1 Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #1) by Santino Hassell (a favorite author). Perfect timing cuz I had planned to read this this week anyways.


message 268: by Alisa (last edited Sep 02, 2015 06:40PM) (new)

Alisa Sandra wrote: "Yes, Derek needs some happiness. I sure hope he gets it. I always liked him & Julie together, and now she's growing up, it might happen.

Looking forward to Naasir, he's so mysterious."


I think what he turns out to be was kind of weird. I never saw it coming. I'll be interested to see what you think.

I think Derek and Julie will get together (at least I hope). He's so serious and stoic now. :(


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Alisa wrote: "Shelf 7/Urban Fantasy

Rosemary and Rue (October Daye #1) by Seanan McGuire
3 stars
finished 09/01/15

This was the second time trying to read this book. Honestly I probably would have put it down again if I didn..."


I had a really hard time with this book too. I so wanted to like it but just could not.


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Alisa Moondance wrote: "Alisa wrote: "Shelf 7/Urban Fantasy

Rosemary and Rue (October Daye #1) by Seanan McGuire
3 stars
finished 09/01/15

This was the second time trying to read this book. Honestly I probably would have put it down a..."


I thought it was just me. Seems like everyone loves this series.


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Alisa wrote: "Moondance wrote: "Alisa wrote: "Shelf 7/Urban Fantasy

Rosemary and Rue (October Daye #1) by Seanan McGuire
3 stars
finished 09/01/15

This was the second time trying to read this book. Honestly I probably would ..."


I thought the same thing. I have friends that just don't get why I don't like it. I'm almost afraid to mention another series that I don't like that everyone loves...JR Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood. ***running for cover!


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Alisa Moondance wrote: "Alisa wrote: "Moondance wrote: "Alisa wrote: "Shelf 7/Urban Fantasy

Rosemary and Rue (October Daye #1) by Seanan McGuire
3 stars
finished 09/01/15

This was the second time trying to read this book. Honestly I p..."


That's how I feel about The Mane Event (Pride, #1) by Shelly Laurenston I hate those hillbilly shifters.


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Alisa wrote: "Moondance wrote: "Alisa wrote: "Moondance wrote: "Alisa wrote: "Shelf 7/Urban Fantasy

Rosemary and Rue (October Daye #1) by Seanan McGuire
3 stars
finished 09/01/15

This was the second time trying to read this b..."


I haven't tried that series.


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Sandra | 25914 comments Whilst I love the hillbilly shifters, I've given up on the Brothers - just got too silly, though I like the early ones.

I've read the 1st October Daye, and liked it, but haven't been enthused enough to read the rest yet.


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Alisa Sandra wrote: "Whilst I love the hillbilly shifters, I've given up on the Brothers - just got too silly, though I like the early ones.

I've read the 1st October Daye, and liked it, but haven't been enthused enou..."


I'm pretty sure I'm breaking up with the BDB after this last book. I haven't liked the last few.

smh at all the hillbilly shifter love lol


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Sandra | 25914 comments LOL


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Well now I HAVE to read it!


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments I hope Kim is not lurking here since she claimed BDB as a favorite!

I did procure a copy of Vision in Silver from the library. I am so glad that today is a paperwork day because I started it at lunch and sorta didn't come back to work for a while. :-)

Fortunately no patients were waiting for me when I got back. Forgot to eat lunch too!


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Sandra | 25914 comments LOL. Well, it must be good. I've got the pb coming in Feb & I've bought the next one in Kindle, which I think comes out in March. So not much waiting.


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Rachel-RN (rachelgoodbyeborders) | 1368 comments Urban Fantasy stamp requested.


message 281: by Moondance (new)

Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Oh my goodness! Vision in Silver (The Others, #3) by Anne Bishop was wonderful! I'll get my review in tomorrow.


message 282: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25914 comments Haven't started my book yet, though I'm dying to get to it.

It's a combination of hubby being off work (rostered day off), I want to read it for read-a-thon, and my lil sis turning 50 tomorrow, though we went out for dinner last night, then they all came back to my place. So I've been busy cleaning :(

Hubby goes back to work tomorrow, so I'll definitely get to it then, with a still fairly sparkling house to boot! :)


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Today was my mom's 94th birthday. My sister and I took her to lunch. Tomorrow we are having lunch with my brother and his family. It will continue like this until at least the 20th when we have a big family reunion. We think she deserves more than just one day to celebrate!


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Sandra | 25914 comments Congrats to Cheryl's mom!!!!! 94 is a hell of an achievement, wish her the best from me as well Cheryl!

Definitely needs more than one day, my sis claimed the weekend :)


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Alisa Moondance wrote: "Today was my mom's 94th birthday. My sister and I took her to lunch. Tomorrow we are having lunch with my brother and his family. It will continue like this until at least the 20th when we have a b..."

That's awesome. Sounds like you have some great stuff planned for her too.


message 286: by Alisa (last edited Sep 06, 2015 08:56AM) (new)

Alisa So let's all take a moment to acknowledge that Alisa FINALLY got a book done before the next week's was called. LOL

Shelf 8..favorite (author)
Evenfall Volume 1 Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #1) by Santino Hassell
3.5 stars
finished 09/05/15

It took me forever to start this. First it was due to the amount of pages in the original book (1500). Then I went back and forth about whether I should read this one or the original. Even though I was worried about the amount of pages I had heard, repeatedly, from people who read both, that the original is better. But I've heard so much about the epic-ness of this series I was pretty excited. By the time I actually stated reading this I had high expectations. Imagine my surprise that I was kind of.....bored. I had read After Midnight by Santino Hassell awhile ago and loved it so I was surprised at the lack of world building here. I could only see the society they live in because of reading AM. I wasn't really sure the purpose of their missions in the grand scheme of things. And my biggest issue was Boyd. His speech/talking patterns were so off to me. He sounds like a robot and says things in a way that no one really would. (& I'm still not sure if that's the author's writing style or if it was done on purpose to show his social akwardness).

At 30% I asked some GR friends if I should quit. I was underwhelmed. They told me to push on and I did. By 60% I was intrigued. Sin's idea of an appropriate birthday present giving reeled me in. I adored Sin by this point in the book but I still wasn't sure about Boyd. By the time we get to Boyd sitting in a dark apartment with a gun protecting Sin I knew there was no going back. I was totally and completely hooked.

To me the hands down draw of this book is the characterization of Sin and Boyd. They've both had such horrible, brutal lives and to watch the scenes as they dance around each other....a brush of fingers on the other's cheek, the whisper of words by one's ear, the tentative attempts at comfort....was so beautiful. I'm so glad there was no insta-love or rush between them. Poor Sin is like a wild animal and Boyd's putting down scraps to draw him in. It's both heart-breaking and heart-warming to watch.

So the book ends with us heading off to Mexico. Most people pack flip flops and tanning oil. I'm packing alcohol. There's no way the author's are going to let this be a happy ride. I'm sure of it.
Nos vamos.......


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Sandra | 25914 comments LOL Alisa!


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Sandra | 25914 comments Archangel's Enigma (Guild Hunter, #8) by Nalini Singh
Favorite Shelf
Date: 7/9/15
Rating: ★★★★★


Naasir, the really mysterious one of the Seven, really wants his mate. He is yet to find her and can't understand why she is hiding from him.

Raphael gives him a task, to protect the angelic scholar Andromeda (Andi) on her quest to find the sleeping Ancient, Alexander. Jason has heard rumours that Lijuan wants to kill Alexander before he wakes. And it becomes a race to find him first.

Lots of adventures & rescues, and Andi smelling delicious has Naasir wondering if Andi is his mate. But she's taken a vow of celibacy, so he has his doubts.

This was a lovely coming together of two people with major secrets, with Naasir proving to be one of the best hero's of the year, funny, wild, honest, trustworthy, and very, very naughty. Andi was just what he needed, though he is loved by the Seven, and their mates, and Raphael & Elena, he considers them all his family, he wants a mate of his own to share secret games with.

The Cascade is continuing and lots of things are happening to the Cadre and major angels including Bluebell. So I'm very interested to see what happens next.


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Shelf 8: FAVORITE

Vision in Silver by Anne Bishop

Vision in Silver (The Others, #3) by Anne Bishop

Read: 9.4.15
Rating: 5 stars
Review:

Meg Corbyn entered the bathroom in the Human Liaison's Office and laid out the items she'd labeled the tools of prophecy: antiseptic ointment, bandages, and the silver folding razor decorated with pretty leaves and flowers on one side of the handle.

Meg has learned to do controlled cuts to speak the prophecies. Merri Lee is learning to document the sessions. Meg NEEDS to cut and does not want to wait for Simon to be present. The vision disturbs Merri Lee enough to report to Vlad. It involves the cassandra sangue that were freed from the Controller.

The freed girls have had a difficult time adjusting to the outside world. After Meg has an uncontrolled cutting, the Others led by Simon see the need to write a guide book of some kind to help all the girls.

The strife between humans and the Others is spiraling out of control. The Human First and Last league is fanning the flames that causes violent episodes.

We learn more about Monty and his daughter, Lizzy in this installment. Lizzy is the center of a huge part of the story line.

I adore this series! I read this book so quickly and now I'm mad at myself because it will be March before the next one is released. The characters feel like old friends. I learn something new about everyone of them in each book. I like that Simon has lessened his view of humans as meat. He proves that he can and does care about the human pack in his life.

I love dear sweet Sam! And quirky little Skippy. Nathan takes his protection of Meg so seriously.

The degree of hate by some humans towards the Others is a very sad statement of where our world is today. There are times that I so desperately want to beg everyone to just get along.

I'm happy to see the growth in Simon and Meg's relationship. I look forward to see where it will take us.

I am eager to see where things will go with the cassandra sangue that can present her visions by drawing rather than cutting.

One of the best series I have ever read!


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Sandra | 25914 comments So looking forward to getting my hands on that book, Cheryl!!!!


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Sandra wrote: "So looking forward to getting my hands on that book, Cheryl!!!!"

I hate to pay hardcover prices but it may be worth it to add to my collection. I'm rereading it now.


message 292: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25914 comments Well I've got the pb coming in Feb, as I said before, and limited room, so no to the hc & pb. LOL


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Rachel-RN (rachelgoodbyeborders) | 1368 comments Favorite
Sept 8th 4*
Stranger (The Blades of the Rose, #4) by Zoe Archer

I have been intrigued about Catullus since he was introduced. Happy he got his own story. Gemma was introduced in Rebel and I thought she was just as awesome as he was. I liked that we saw couples from the other books all make appearances in this one.
There are multiple roadblocks blocks to saving England (and the rest of the world). My compliant was there were so many. One gets figured out and overcome to be promptly replaced by another (and again, again). I admit to enjoying it, at first, but it gets old quickly and made the book drag a little for me.


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Rachel-RN (rachelgoodbyeborders) | 1368 comments Requested favorite stamp


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Rachel- Goodbye Borders wrote: "Requested favorite stamp"

Cool!


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Sandra | 25914 comments Yay!!!! Stamp Dancing!!!!!


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Sandra | 25914 comments Looks like I'll have to read the last 2 books in the Blades of the Rose series, Rachel. Glad you liked it enough for 4 stars :D


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Sandra | 25914 comments Shelf #9 ~ 9 Sept: Meow!
Read a book: featuring any form of feline shifter


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Sandra | 25914 comments No brainer for me, just read a Jane Yellowrock 2 days ago, so I'm up for the next one.

Broken Soul (Jane Yellowrock, #8) by Faith Hunter


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Moondance (moondance120) | 2141 comments Oh my! I'll have to see if I have the next Kate/Curran book!


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