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Series: Sean Dillon #1

Book: Eye of the Storm
Series: #1
Date finished: 11/16/14
Rating: 3 stars
Review: The book started out slowly and I wasn't particularly enjoying the first 100 pages, but then it definitely got better, less political blathering, more action. All in all a typical Higgins book - wouldn't want to read one every day, but enjoyable occasionally.

Task: Series Book #1, Series Book #2, Series Book #12, or Book that has a Title that starts with the letter K
Task Chosen: Series Book #1 and Book Title K
Book Read:

Dates Read: 11/16/14 to 11/19/14
Rating: 4 stars
Review:
This was a very interesting introduction to this series. Many times I heard that the author's other character series, Anita Blake, was getting to sexually motivated, and I got to the point where I was agreeing with it, but then this series debuted. Being a book about fae, I was immediately interested. However, this book is not for the faint of heart. The author takes all the sexuality of the Anita Blake books and magnifies it by a factor of at least 20. The entire plot is a sexually motivated one, making for an extremely erotic read. Yet, it is through this eroticism and sexuality that the readers learn about the characters and begins to identify with them. Meredith is a very strong willed character, and the men she surrounds herself with run the spectrum from being equally as strong willed as she is, to being very submissive to her. I found it interesting to see how she responded to each of them. This book was one that set up the themes and plots for subsequent books, so while interesting, does not give us much to go on plot-wise. There was a lot of world building done in this book, which was also intriguing to read about. I have a feeling that these books will build on one another heavily and will need to be read in order and not as stand-alones. I think, though, that the series is worth continuing with.



Thank you, Danielle!

First I want to send big hugs and kisses to Trea and her baby boy. I really hope everything will be okay and try to take care of you too.
So girls, I'm Stella, I live in Rome, Italy. Please be patient with my English! I read only mm books and I sucks at review LOL

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Read: 17/11/14
Rating: 2.5 stars
Review:
I can't say I was happy with Tate and Miles relationship and HEA. They had issues and then suddenly their all fine and in love. I needed more Tate/Miles page time and not all the amount of time spend on Miles' past with Rachel. It was a hard past to read and I understand him in the beginning now wanting to fall in love again. I just didn't like the way T&M played out.

Stella - welcome! Thanks so much for joining us. Your English is 90 million times better than my Italian, so no worries there. :D

Thanksgiving-Teams will roll the Friday before (11/21) two times for two spots. No roll on 11/28. Both book's deadline will be Friday (12/5) and then the game resumes it's normal schedule.

Yes, tomorrow I'll post two rolls with the book options for each. The next roll will then be 5/12. It be preferable to have reviews in by 4/12 so we can roll on time.

Yes, tomorrow I'll post two rolls with the book options for each. The next roll will then be 5/12. It be preferabl..."
Do I have to choose my books as soon as you post the rolls?


ok great!:)


5 stars
Review
I loved this book i though it was really funny. This book wa well written hot, as well as sexy, steamy scenes,some romance and a rescue. It doesn't matter how many times i read this book there are still parts that make me laugh out loud. Yet again Johanna Lindsey blew me away

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Book:The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag by Alan Bradley - #2 in the Flavia de Luce series.
Date Finished: 11/20/14
Rating: Four stars
Review:
Okay, I admit I'm a sucker for strong-willed, snarky, brilliant tween female protagonists. Flavia de Luce is an exceptional 11 year old sleuth with a (sometimes alarming) fascination with poison. Alan Bradley gets props for making her consistently equal parts intelligent sleuth, smarty-pants pest and vulnerable kid. The 1950s Britain setting comes off as authentic and throws Flavia's abilities into even stronger relief. The plot revolves around a murder that disrupts a puppet show at the Bishop Lacey town hall. Somehow or another, it appears to be linked to the hanging death of a young boy a few years prior. As usual, Flavia manages to plant herself squarely in the middle of it all, while flaying her sisters for their foibles and delivering hilarious asides about the adults who are scrambling around (blindly, as usual) to solve the crimes. This series won't necessarily impress some readers looking for innovation or shocking twists. Fortunately, I don't require that for my mysteries. Flavia herself is enough to keep me reading.

Trea, I'm sorry you're dealing with these scary issues with your son. Sending him healing thoughts and positive vibes for you.

So girls, I'm Stella,..."
Hi Stella, I'm Marty. You live in a city that is at the top of pretty much every artist's/art historian's/art librarian's bucket list. I still haven't made it to Rome, but I'm hopeful that I'll manage it in the next few years. Your English will beat my Italian every time - since 99% percent of the words I know are art history terms! I'll send you a friend request soon.

I rolled a 9 (3 + 6) , so now on space 21
Options
☞ Book 1 in a series
☞ Book 2 in a series
☞ Book 21 in a series
☞ Standalone book
☞ Author beginning with letter O

Space 21
(Book 1, 2, 21, standalone or alternate author O)






I rolled a 6 (5 + 1), so now on space 27
Options
☞ Book 2 in a series
☞ Book 7 in a series
☞ Book 27 in a series
☞ A book with a Tattoo on cover

Space 27
(Book 2, 7, 27, alternate tattoo cover)






Roll 2
Author O

Roll 3
Tattoo


So girls, I'm Stella,..."
Hi Stella, I'm Marty. You live in a city that is at the top of pretty much every artist's/art historian's/art libraria..."
Hello Marty! Thanks for the welcome! Since it seems you love art so much, you definitely need to come here... From an art point of view Rome is really amazing, you're right

I'll let you know later my picks

I'll let you know later my picks"
No problem. I always find it easier with the options listed.

Also wanted to clarify that you can read the two spots in whatever order you'd like. And if anyone thinks they might not be able to make the deadline due to traveling, cooking, cleaning etc lol. Just please let me or your captain know. Thanks!


5 Stars
Review
This is an amazing seriez.City Of Bones is not what i expectrd it would be it was better. I was captived from the beginning and i was instantly enchanted with this book. No matter how many times i read it i am still amazed by it.Rich,vivid,enchancting City Of Bones is a!! Thoes things and more. This book definitely caught my attention


Roll 2: The Finer Points of Sausage Dogs by Alexander McCall Smith - #2 in the 2 1/2 Pillars of Wisdom series

Roll 3: The Key by Simon Toyne - #2 in the Sancti Trilogy.


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Read: 21/11/14
Rating: 3 stars
I didn't enjoy this one as much as the previous two books. It was enjoyable, but I had some problems with it too. I will continue with series, I do like the characters.

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Read:11/22/14
Rating:★★★★
Damn, Hunter and Dillon were so sweet I had to give it four stars. Their story was emotional and tender at the same time. I found this book so real, I could feel and see everything; it's written very well, I was fascinated by the way the author tell us how Hunter, a blind man, can see the world.
Really beautiful! I can't wait to read the second book cause the end was really intriguing.

No you're good Stella, didn't miss anything :)



5 stars
Review
This was a funny and charming story with a bright but,quirky herione. I find pleasure inregency romances. I love to curl up on my bed or sofa and induldge in them on raing or stormy days. I has a hard time believing her name was really Iphginia. This book was such an entertating read and this is one of my favorite books by this author.

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Book: The Finer Points of Sausage Dogs by Alexander McCall Smith- #2 in the 2 1/2 Pillars of Wisdom/Portuguese Irregular Verbs series. (Depends on which edition you look at as to what they call the series.)
Date Finished: 11/25/14
Rating: Three stars
Review:
I can't say that I loved or hated this book, hence the three stars. Professor von Igelfeld, the ego-inflated yet sorta lovable protagonist and author of the great linguistic tome, Portuguese Irregular Verbs, is a master at getting himself into absurd situations. He does manage to get himself out of them - barely - in equally absurd fashion. There were a number of hilarious moments, particularly in the chapter dealing with the schismatically challenged priest who begs von Ingelfeld to hide holy relic from his enemies (the bones are later eaten by the same dachshund that suffered from the professor's disastrous attempt to impersonate a veterinarian).
This book is more like a series of short stories than a novel. While the plots of each can be original and funny, many were a bit overdone and overlong. I don't know if I'll continue with this series, or not.
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