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@Darcy I almost stopped but I kept hoping it would be get better - sadly it did not
Shame to because it is a nice change in UF

I hate to say it, but a book is hardly ever good when I have to force myself to keep reading. I'm usually mad that I kept going and wasted my time.

Which was why I was hesitating, just looked and it is down to A$5.99 on kindle which isn't too outrageous, but I'll leave it on wishlist and hope that it goes on the free list :)

I feel like there have been a few books where I hate it about a third of the way in only to stick with it and ended up loving it, especially with authors I like.
Even though this one sucked I do hope she hits her stride in the next one. I guess they cannot all be Jane True :-)

Which was why I was hesitating, just looked and it is down to A$5.99 on kindle which isn't too ou..."
Ugg $5.99 yeah save your money!!


Killebrity by James Nowlan
High rollers and fast exits…
Mike Johnson, a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, has returned home to Los Angeles. Suffering from a severe case of PTSD he is unable to find work in law enforcement, so he has to settle for a job with a security agency that protects the rich and famous. He feigns an interest in developing contacts in the movie industry and becoming an actor to deflect questions regarding his psychological state.
Unfortunately for Mike, just as he begins his duties as guardian of the stars a mysterious cannibalistic cult of celebrity stalkers embarks on a campaign of terror against them. Our protagonist finds himself powerless to protect his charges from the slaughter inflicted by a foe even more relentless and resourceful than those he faced overseas. As their brutal tactics erode what little is left of his damaged psyche, contempt for his decadent masters grows within him.
About James Nowlan:
James Nowlan was born in Chicago but raised by backwoods hillbillies. Somehow he ended up living in Europe (he thinks that maybe someone hit him over the head and took him there in a sack). The only job he could find was a post as a security guard in the housing projects around Paris (a job they'd give to anyone because at the time ruthless, well organized bands of robbers were attacking armored cars with RPGs, AK 47s, and plastic explosives). These experiences served as inspiration for an autobiographical novella entitled Security. He's also written and directed Killavision, a feature length, trash gore satire of reality TV. Killebrity is his first novel.
http://goo.gl/ab5ePZ Killebrity (Kindle ed.)
http://goo.gl/ODTJMB Killebrity (Book ed.)
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Finished the Black Magician series




It was really good, and im looking forward to reading

I also enjoyed


I just completed

Now deciding between



How was it?"
If you are a Kate Daniels fan - you should read Magic Stars. It is from Derek's POV and there are bits in there about how Julie and Derek feel about each other and how Derek views the world.
And about things that Julie is learning from her meetings with Roland.
I am an Ilona Andrews fan and love all their stuff.


I really enjoyed it. It's such a good read.

And about things that Julie is learning from her meetings with Roland.
I am an Ilona Andrews fan and love all their stuff. .."
Thank you I will look into it.
I must admit I know lots of people are hoping for a Derek Julie couple but I don't. I want them to be life long friends In UF I feel everything must become a relationship.

I agree about Derek and Julie!
I think the dragon that was introduced in a short would make a pretty cool love interest for Julie.

There are folks wanting Julie and Derek, Julie and Ascanio, Julie and the Dragon guy, Derek and Desandra.
I feel better about a possible future Julie and Derek after this short story. Considering how long it took to get Kate and Curran together, I think we can probably trust Ilona Andrews to develop whatever Julie + 1 and Derek + 1 to be right for them. Read the post on the blog:
http://www.ilona-andrews.com/blog/201...

"Unfortunately you guys are shipping too hard and too soon."
Ha-ha! Love their answers.
I'm not actually diehard on anyone. It's fine by me if they take it where ever, and they end up with totally new characters as love interests later on down the book line.

Whatever they want to write, I'll be reading and enjoying.

Almost finished

Hoping to find some better Merc books that don't involve cliche relationships.
will be starting



Almost finished

Deja vu! ^_-


Anywho I can't resist



Anywho I can't resist

I'm on the last Kate Daniels novel, and I've been having to twist my own arm to not read Magic Stars before its spot in the overall timeline. Plus I knew I really wouldn't want

After Magic Stars, I have a couple ARCs to do, and I'd love a little advice from someone that does quite a few ARCs if anyone would care to share their wisdom, and I also have a few follow up novels on series I haven't lost patience with yet. And one that is supposedly the story of the woman and her family whose cancer cells were used for everything to make vaccines to creating some of the best drugs on the market today. It is



I was hoping for a buddy read on Sweet Ruin with another group, since it's one of the books of the month there, then I'd space them both out. Because I always want Immortals After Dark books to last forever, but I'll gorge on it to get as much as possible as quickly as possible!! I do love IAD!


Anywho I can't resist [boo..."
I was a hardcore High Fantasy reader for a loooooong while. So one to two year waits don't even make me blink. In fact I'm quite grateful for them.
I've waited for one book for 13 years. (It would be 15 now I think.) Even waited on a few after the author died and they still came out. ^_-


Anywho I can..."
Geez!! I thought Laurell K Hamilton was bad with the wait on Shiver of Light, it was like 6 or 7 years. I'd lose my mind waiting over a decade! I don't have much patience for that. You know you're a book addict when you read an ARC weeks before the book is released and you're already screaming for the next book! I'm terrible about that with


Ha-ha. ARCs can be cruel that way.


I've been meaning to pick up my copy too. The reviews are great for it, but it seems like it didn't sell well.



I don't know that one, you'll have to come back and tell us if its any good or not :)

I recently finished up


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It was a dnf for me. Sad because I had high hopes for it.