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R10: Team #3 ~ Power of Free


11/29/14 3★
Review:
Cute, frothy holiday historical romance. It's a kind of comedy of errors and the characters are interesting, the dialogue witty and the romance sweet.

But I really like this series (Drakon) but I k..."
Can't remember exactly, it is a few years ago. Maybe cause I thought #3 was silly???




Shelf: A
Date: 30/11/14
Rating: ★★★
Alcandian Quest is your typical alien menage abduction series, however, with the added benefit of the Government helping them keep everything under the radar.
Our h, Jessica, 28 yrs old, catches her soon to be ex boyfriend and her friend romping in her bed, he thought a threesome would be a good way for Jessica to lose her virginity. Jessica didn't think so.
So she decides to go to her cabin in the mountains to get away from them, remember, they were in her bed in her apartment. When she gets to her cabin her brother Cole, who works for some mysterious govt department, is annoyed she came as he has a couple of aliens with him. Jessica of course just thinks they are hunks but due to her very recent breakup she isn't interested. But she keeps getting these flashes in her head that look to be from Dylan the hunk.
Dylan is astounded to have found his true bond mate but is disappointed she isn't leaping into his arms yet, even though he knows her body is ready.
The majority of the story is Dylan and his companion Jett trying to convince her that she is their one. And that gets a bit tedious, and then there is the govt doublecross to contend with.
I'll probably read the next one to find out how they rescue Jett's sister from our bad govt.

Michelle: A, G
Preethi: LO, A, G
Leslie:
Dragana: A
So if I've missed anything let me know :)

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And I finished my CH book. Sorry for not posting the review! I will do that now.


11/27/14 4★
Review:
Final book in this trilogy and it gets off to a fast start, gets bogged down somewhere in the middle and then finishes strong. The zombie elements are quite strong in this one, so be warned. I like the arc of Bryn and Pat's relationship throughout the whole series and all the supporting cast make a strong appearance. Overall, I really enjoyed this series.

And my mistake, I already had you listed for G. Must of been a senior moment. LOL.

I read and liked Effingtons series by her. So I think I will like this too.
And yay - stamp dance. :)



You now have an updated BINGO card with a stamp on 'Free Space', 'L', 'HA', and 'CH'.
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Good Job!! :D

Sandra, there were quite a few negative reviews. I don't think you were in the minority in not liking it. I have a high tolerance for slow moving books if they include lyrical prose. But maybe it will be better this time around.

As I always say, everyone is different :)
Shelf: G
SOURCE: ARC
DATE FINISHED: Dec 01
RATING: 3 stars
REVIEW:
At the first glace, this blurb of the story comes across as a mystery with a dash of action, and I was intrigued. At first. Now that I've read it, I must say that I'm a bit disappointed.
Billy is a seventeen year old, whose father had been killed in a hit and run when he was seven years old. Billy and his mother miss his father constantly and Billy daily works and studiously to get into the FBI, so that he can investigate his father's murder as would then have proper and full authority. (Really????!!!) Billy and his friend Henry work part time as gravediggers for their small town of Halls. During one such digging, Billy comes across a green army fatigue bag buried in the place he is digging, which starts a series of strange events.
The plot seemed to take a few twists, but in the end, became too predictable. Billy also sounded more like a twelve year old rather than seventeen year old. There were also times when the book became a bit too preachy.
However, I did enjoy the book as a whole. If the book were tightened and made crisper a bit, it would have been much more enjoyable. As it was it was a good read, but it left me unsatisfied.
This is my first book by this author and I may try out other books too. Sometime later.

SOURCE: ARC
DATE FINISHED: Dec 01
RATING: 3 stars
REVIEW:
At the first glace, this blurb of the story comes across as a mystery with a dash of action, and I was intrigued. At first. Now that I've read it, I must say that I'm a bit disappointed.
Billy is a seventeen year old, whose father had been killed in a hit and run when he was seven years old. Billy and his mother miss his father constantly and Billy daily works and studiously to get into the FBI, so that he can investigate his father's murder as would then have proper and full authority. (Really????!!!) Billy and his friend Henry work part time as gravediggers for their small town of Halls. During one such digging, Billy comes across a green army fatigue bag buried in the place he is digging, which starts a series of strange events.
The plot seemed to take a few twists, but in the end, became too predictable. Billy also sounded more like a twelve year old rather than seventeen year old. There were also times when the book became a bit too preachy.
However, I did enjoy the book as a whole. If the book were tightened and made crisper a bit, it would have been much more enjoyable. As it was it was a good read, but it left me unsatisfied.
This is my first book by this author and I may try out other books too. Sometime later.
Shelf: LO
SOURCE: Library
DATE FINISHED: Nov 30
RATING: 5 stars
REVIEW:
I heart this book. Absolutely, totally love this book.
Ilona Andrews duo do it again. They have created another intriguing world and magical system, totally awesome hero and heroine, and interesting secondary characters in this book.
Nevada is my kind of heroine. She is actually my idea of a perfect heroine- totally sensible, logical, reasonable, forward-thinking, no-nonsense heroine who knows her what is good and what is not for her. Nevada has officially become my MOST FAVORITE BOOK HEROINE till date.
"Mad" Rogan is an interesting hero. There was this sense of smug superiority about him at the first glace. But he grew on me so fast as the story progressed. You'd think with all the power he has and with his attitude with killing in general, he had no regard for others. But, his rare side is shown, especially at the end when he warns Adam Pierce,
We don’t kill civilians. We don’t show off in public and scare people. We don’t abuse our power, you fucking moron....
When anybody else says something like,
"...You want me, Nevada. You thought about it, you imagined it, .....You won’t just sleep with me. You’ll be obsessed with me. You’ll beg me to touch you, and when that moment comes, we will revisit what happened here today..",
my feminist side would rear to life and I would be fuming and mad with that person. Every time. But, in this book, Mad Rogan utters this exact thing to Nevada, and it did not trigger my bad side, which I am convinced, no one else other than Ilona Andrews can accomplish- this is no minor feat, let me assure you!
Another aspect I loved about this book is the importance given to family. Nevada loves her (crazy) family a lot and will do anything for them. It seems rare for books these days to bring out the importance of family in them, and I'm so glad Burn For Me accomplishes this quite brilliantly.
I loved Nevada's family and Bug. The story as a whole is also well written and moves at the perfect pace. I loved every single thing about this book.
Untitled, the second can't come soon enough! I can't wait to continue with Nevada and Rogan's adventures in the next book.

SOURCE: Library
DATE FINISHED: Nov 30
RATING: 5 stars
REVIEW:
I heart this book. Absolutely, totally love this book.
Ilona Andrews duo do it again. They have created another intriguing world and magical system, totally awesome hero and heroine, and interesting secondary characters in this book.
Nevada is my kind of heroine. She is actually my idea of a perfect heroine- totally sensible, logical, reasonable, forward-thinking, no-nonsense heroine who knows her what is good and what is not for her. Nevada has officially become my MOST FAVORITE BOOK HEROINE till date.
"Mad" Rogan is an interesting hero. There was this sense of smug superiority about him at the first glace. But he grew on me so fast as the story progressed. You'd think with all the power he has and with his attitude with killing in general, he had no regard for others. But, his rare side is shown, especially at the end when he warns Adam Pierce,
We don’t kill civilians. We don’t show off in public and scare people. We don’t abuse our power, you fucking moron....
When anybody else says something like,
"...You want me, Nevada. You thought about it, you imagined it, .....You won’t just sleep with me. You’ll be obsessed with me. You’ll beg me to touch you, and when that moment comes, we will revisit what happened here today..",
my feminist side would rear to life and I would be fuming and mad with that person. Every time. But, in this book, Mad Rogan utters this exact thing to Nevada, and it did not trigger my bad side, which I am convinced, no one else other than Ilona Andrews can accomplish- this is no minor feat, let me assure you!
Another aspect I loved about this book is the importance given to family. Nevada loves her (crazy) family a lot and will do anything for them. It seems rare for books these days to bring out the importance of family in them, and I'm so glad Burn For Me accomplishes this quite brilliantly.
I loved Nevada's family and Bug. The story as a whole is also well written and moves at the perfect pace. I loved every single thing about this book.
Untitled, the second can't come soon enough! I can't wait to continue with Nevada and Rogan's adventures in the next book.
I am half way through my A book. I'm confident I'll have it read and reviewed before shelf call tomorrow. That would complete all my back logs!

Sorry I have been so quiet. Leslie, you must have had your hands full with four under 6, I had 3 of them that young once and that was enough for me :)
The kids Christmas stuff is really keeping me busy, I hope to read my G book tomorrow. I finished my A and I'll put my review up in a second.
Loving all your reviews!


Author name, ARC via Netgalley
Read: 2/12/14
Rated: 4.5 Stars
My review: Like Alexandra's GOE series the first book proved to be really different from the second book in the series. Yet again I went in to a book thinking I knew what to expect and I was really surprised with what I found. I am truly enjoying these though, I spent most of the book shaking my head and wondering what I was going to find on the next page, it's a fascinating world and I am loving all the little revelations that are occurring. The world building was immense although she refrained from any really annoying large info dumps which was a bonus.
I really liked the main pairing but I loved the little insights into Wolfe & Lana, the Tagos & Mave respectively. I think I am going to enjoy getting to know the leaders better but I highly suspect Alex will make us wait a few books for that. Can't wait for the next one!

Michelle, glad you loved Blood Assassin, I am eagerly waiting for it to appear in my letter box.
And we should do some stamp dancing for the LO shelf. Yay!

You now have an updated BINGO card with a stamp on 'LO'.
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Good Job!! :D
Week 6:
Shelf #1:DE
Shelf #2: P
Looks like DE shelf call would give team 6 BINGO.
Shelf #1:DE
Shelf #2: P
Looks like DE shelf call would give team 6 BINGO.

So, looks like Team #6 will win. You have the choice to read or not. Remembering that the idea is to reduce the tbr pile, I'll be reading :)
For P I think I'll try


I'll look for books, just in case. And like you posted, Sandra - the purpose is to reduce the TBR pile!
I'll read

And


I read a book for A shelf. Should I post review or not?
And congrats to team 6. :)
Hope your child is better now, Dragana?
I've also been wondering the same thing. I read my A book three days ago. Not sure I need to post the review. Sandra?
I've also been wondering the same thing. I read my A book three days ago. Not sure I need to post the review. Sandra?

Baby girl took a sick bug and was off nursery so I am still reading my books. Has Team 6 won yet? Hope everyone is ok :)


12/6/14 4.5 ★
Review:
I really loved this one. Roarke discovers 12 bodies of young women in one of his buildings and Eve systematically goes about solving the case. I love her interactions with Roarke, I love her friendship with Mavis and Mira and I love all the little quirks about Eve we've come to know through all the books.

I'll post my review tomorrow. And my choices for the rest of the shelves.
Wow In Death series has 38 books? It's so intimidating. :)

So glad he is better. It's scary when they get sick so fast.
I had fun playing with y'all team:) Hope to see you all in the next BSB round!


I'll update our details a bit later this afternoon, after I post the review for the P book I read.
It was an absolute pleasure reading with you all, I certainly got through a few freebies and added a couple as well.
Hope you all want to join us for the next round of bingo, and if you haven't already, can you comment on what you liked or didn't about Freebie Bingo in the thread Steph set up.

It was a fun round, looking forward to another round in the new year. Hope Santa is good to you all!
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But I really like this series (Drakon) but I know that some people didn't like this book. Just curious!!