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I am going to read

Bloodfire by Helen Harper. I just seen that it is now free on Amazon.
This book has been collecting dust in my Nook for a while.
My book reviews will be coming in a bit slower from now on. Back to work on Monday :(



I've read some of the Lora Leigh books but I kind of lost interest in her Breed series. Maybe I will check that one out a gain.

Free Space
From the group bookshelf:

3 Stars
This one fell a little flat for me. I found it kind of boring and if I didn't have the audio, I probably would have dropped it for something else. Also it really bothered me that Rune was so obsessed with making over Carling. I mean, teaching her how to wear makeup? Come on, part of the appeal of romance novels is the unconditional love fantasy. Especially in a paranormal with a "mating" aspect. Why does he need to make her over? Made me not like our hero very much.

I'll also update my shelf thread with the finished books and the ones for the new shelf.


I am very nearly finished with both this book and last week's.


Shelf: Free Space
Book: Burn by Paula Weston (The Rephaim #4)
432 pages
finished 7-25-15
Rating: ★★★★☆
What a great series and what an impressive end to the series (though I am so sad that it has ended – I am going to miss my book friends).
Once I became involved in the world and came to love the characters of the Rephaim, I couldn’t get enough. I just had to know what was going to happen next and find out what really happened in Gaby and Jude’s forgotten years.
It is such an interesting premise, to have a big blank in your memory with all your friends knowing your past and your history with them. How having no memory and therefore no emotional baggage allowed Gaby to see her friends through different eyes and how she must reassess their relationship when she does remember. It really does give a whole new meaning to forgive and forget (or just forget in the case of Gaby and Jude).
This final book in the series does not disappoint and the conclusion wraps everything up nicely. There is plenty of action, emotional turmoil and OMG moments.
I loved the Australian references to the wildlife and scenery, and I have met Aussie blokes like Mick and been to places just like Pan Beach.
I loved the phenomenal world building, the interesting and believable characters (especially Rafa and Gaby) and the complex, intriguing plot.
If you love demons, demon hunters and archangels, with a side of romance and plot twists galore, then this is the book for you.
Great story, great characters, great world building = great series!



4 Stars
Ok one reason I docked this a star is because it was in 1st person and I much, much prefer 3rd person. But also because there were some points where I felt like I should have already known this world and like this wasn't a first book in the series. But I really liked Dina, Beast and her house and the whole premise of the book. Not sure if I'll go to the website and read the installments or just wait for the next one to be finished and published in one complete book.

We are 1 review away from our Free Space stamp, 2 from our Strong Heroine Stamp and 4 from the Bloody Mess stamp.
It's ok that we are a tiny bit behind this early in the game. It will only be an issue if we are still behind when we get very close to having a Bingo.

I am 20% into my Bloody Mess book and should have it finished in the next few days. I DNF



How's everyone doing? I'm going to try to finish my Bloody Mess audiobook tonight.
I'm hoping we'll be able to get a stamp or two in the upcoming week.

So maybe we can try and get a stamp this week by finishing up one of the previously called shelves?
Not sure what I'm going to read for the shelf yet. I don't think I have much for 2015 books. Probably this one:


For the Happy Birthday shelf, I am going to read

I am 70% done with my Bloody Mess book,




I read a few pages of my 2015 book before bed last night but didn't make much of a dent yet.


Shelf: Bloody Mess
Book: Bloodfire
by: Helen Harper
246 pages
Rating: ***
Finished 7-28-15
This is the story of Mack Smith. She is a human who was raised in a shifter pack. She is hiding from the Brethren, a policing group of shifters lead by Corrigan. He is the Alpha of all the shifter packs.
A sad tragedy brings the Brethren to Mack’s door to investigate. This is where the game of Cat and Mouse (or hamster) begins. The story starts to feel like a water down Kate Daniels novel. Mack is cocky and a bit immature. She doesn’t know anything real about her past and she is fighting to keep her distance from “Lord Shifty”. Everyone believes that the pack will be punished for disclosing their secret existence to a human.
I enjoyed the book. It was a pit patchy but I’m interested. I want to find out more about Mack’s past and see how things develop with Corrigan. I actually couldn’t wait and I’m mid-way through the second book.




Shelf: Bloody Mess
Book: The Immortal Rules by Julie Kagawa
485 pages
Rating: ★★★★★
Finished 7-30-15
Why didn’t I read this sooner?
This was very different to what I expected. I expected a dark, depressing tale about evil vampires preying on desperate humans. Though it is dark at times, and there are some evil vampires, it is a gripping, emotional story about Allie’s struggle for survival.
Allie must come to terms with what she is and what she must do to survive and protect those that she loves. I immediately connected with Allie and became totally engrossed in her life. The other characters are just as engaging, deep and real. Zeke is loyal, generous, trusting and brave – he sees the best in everyone and struggles when his ‘black and white’ beliefs are challenged. Kanin is a tortured soul with past mistakes that he is trying to redeem. He doesn’t sugar coat the truth and does his best to prepare Allie for her new life. I hope that he features more in the next book.
It is beautifully written with incredible world building and amazing characters – it is a book that I will read more than once.



5 stars
This book of the Angel/vampire series turned out to be pretty much all about the vamps this time, so perfect for this shelf. I liked this one a lot better than the previous. I was kind of meh about the war of angels. It was nice to just have a paranormal murder mystery for this one. Looking forward to the next book.


I got sidetracked reading the next book in my blood mess series. I think I can probably get through deadly spells quicker then Burn. It's been so long since Iced I may want to go back and re read a bit of it.


I'm a little behind on my Happy Birthday book. I didn't have much sit and read time. But I'm 17% done according to my Kindle. I'll try to have it read to me more often. Was hoping the audio copy would become available from my library but it hasn't yet.






It's not as good as an audiobook because it's a computerized voice. But it's not bad and helpful when you have expiring library e-books.

She was sent messages and just didn't respond despite having been on goodreads. I think maybe she was overwhelmed with just joining goodreads and the group and maybe embarrassed to say something? But since she didn't respond or post an update, we don't really know.

That is a cool feature for kindle. I would use it. I like to read on the morning when drying my hair before work ( I know that sounds crazy). Sometimes I can't put my book down. It would be awesome to finish up in the car.
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Shelf: Free Space
Book: The Unleashing by Shelly Laurenston
373 pages
Rating: ***1/2
This was the first book in Call of Crows series. It is the story of Kera Watson and her transition from life as a marine home from the Middle East to her second life as part of the Crows. The Crows are an elite team of "Cleaners" (in the Pulp Fiction sense) who are tasked at doing the dirty work for a Norse deity.
Like any first book, the beginning was a bit slow going and a little confusing. There are a lot of characters to meet and the POV switches and can be misleading. However, it quickly straightens out and you get to know everybody. I think it is because you are immediately immersed in the group and there isn't a lot of backstory. Thit makes the beginning a little chaotic. You meet the players just as Kera would.
The Norse mythology is new to me so it was interesting (although I don't know how accurate-but who cares!). Also, It has a sort of different romantic story. Kera's love interest is actually interested from the start. No crazy triangle, or playing hard to get. Just a sweet start to hopefully a continued relationship with a big, scary Viking. There are a couple steamy encounters. The love story plays second to Kera's relationship to her fellow Crows. It is interesting to see her try to fit in with a group of diverse women. It is no easy task.
This book has been praised for its multicultural cast of players. I didn't feel it. Maybe it would be a stronger message in a movie or TV Show. There are mentions of brown skin and Philipino roots and mixed heritages. That didn't resonate with me. It may be that no matter the book or character, in my mind, every leading lady eventually becomes me. I think that is the good thing about reading. Unless of course I am reading true crime (ok, even then).