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Oct 16, 2010 02:25AM

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It's done, Alpha is the last book of the series. :(

Happy Reading! :)

DIRECT LINK: 'vampires-werewolves'
Happy Reading, Everyone!!

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Happy Reading, Everyone!!"
Yay! New shelf :D







My son picked The Good, the Bad, and the Undead for me to read.

You now have an updated BINGO card with a stamp on 'vampire-romance'.
[Your new BINGO card can be viewed on page 1]
Good Job!! :D

I liked it.
He told me he chose it because it was thicker than the others. lol
That said, I'm quite enjoying it. I forgot how much I liked this world (and I just love Jenks).


I have a horrible habit of..."
I have that problem too so, for Bingo, I'm trying to only read books on my TBR book

Can I write a review of it and use it as my Free Space selection even if I didn't claim it first?


Grimspace
4 stars
I really enjoyed this book. Sirantha Jax was a flawed, believable character. It reminded me of Firefly, and the movie Serenity. The whole space outlaws thing. Ms. Jax is a jumper who has recently lost her pilot. Pilots and jumpers share a telepathic link. March is the leader of a renegade group that rescues her from imprisonment after a disastrous mission.
Anyway, once I got started, I couldn't put it down. I flew through this in two days. I love the world that this is set in and the characters felt like actual people, not words on a page. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that I didn't really feel the 'connection' between Jax and March.
I liked it well enough that I checked the next two in the series out of the library when I returned this one.

And Jax & March will grow on ya--the angst is almost too much. Almost. :)


Succubus77 Grimspace finished 10.20 ★★★★
Sabrina Fair Stray
Laura Lulu Prey finished 10.28.10 ★★★
Sarah
Hershey's Kisses



Vampire Romance, I2 - 4/4 completed - stamp awarded
Succubus77 Another One Bites the Dust finished 10.14 ★★★1/2
Sabrina Fair Undead and Unappreciated finished 10.11 ★★★★
Laura Lulu Eternal Kiss of Darkness finished 10.14 ★★★
Sarah Undead and Unwed finished 10.24 ★★
Hershey's Kisses I'm the Vampire, That's Why *currently reading*





Vampire-Werewolf, I4 - 2/4 completed
Succubus77 The Good, the Bad, and the Undead finished 11.04 ★★★★
Sabrina Fair Eternal Kiss of Darkness *currently reading*
Laura Lulu Changes finished 10.31 ★★★★★
Sarah Blood and Chocolate *currently reading*
Hershey's Kisses





Yeah, me too. On both counts. :)

I finished my Vampire-Werewolf book last night. It was crazy. My review sucks, because this book is pretty impossible to review well without giving away spoilers, but I'm not spoiling. :)

The title of this books says it all--there are at least 5 major life changes for Harry in this book, and it is insane. Insanely crazy and insanely awesome. Toward the end, I just gave up wiping the tears off my face and let them drip down my neck, cuz I'd just be crying again on the next page. Sad tears, happy tears, bittersweet tears, the full spectrum. The boy wizard still bugs me at times with his romantic life, but FINALLY we saw a glimpse of maybe a chance for him to hook up with who I have wanted him to hook up with for about 6 books now.
Major cliffhanger at the end, but I knew about it in advance, so I was prepared. :)


One thing to note: there is no romance. It's a male character written by a male, so the few women Harry has been with or been interested in, I haven't been crazy about anyway. He is a stupid man when it comes to women. He thinks it's chivalry--I think it's a man being ruled by his nethers and making stupid decisions because he thinks women must be protected, but he just ends up making stupid decisions and being screwed over by those tendencies. But he's grown so much in that regard, and I think it stems from his friendship with Murphy, a kick ass chick cop in a tiny package. She has shown him that a woman can hold her own and doesn't need to be rescued just because she's a woman. And also that a woman can be real, and a friend, and not just someone who makes Harry lose all reason as he is ruled by his "chivalry" and hormones. Murph calls it his Neanderthal tendencies. :)
But I love so many of the characters, and even when you want to kick Harry in the teeth sometimes, you will still love him. :)

You can get away with starting on book 3 or 4 if you have a hard time getting through the first one like I did. I eventually read book 1 and 2, but not until after book 7 or 8. I think the first two are slower because of the world building and he is such a loner at the beginning and once he starts building friendships the books flow better.

I liked both one and two myself. However, I've heard that #3 is the way to go from others.
There was a short lived tv series called The Dresden Files, the plots for both Storm Front and Fool Moon were (somewhat)covered in the series, if you want to see if you like the world of Harry Dresden.

I liked both one and two myself. However, I've heard that #3 is the way to go from others.
There was a short lived tv series called..."
The funny thing is, the show started slow and got better about mid-way through the (only) season. In the show's case I think it was because they seemed to shy away from him using much magic in the first few episodes.

Which was just silly because he's a wizard.


The Good, the Bad, and the Undead finished 11/04/2010
★★★★
This is the second book in The Hollows series. Jenks is still my favorite character. Kisten... well, lets just say he's growing on me. I don't hate him anymore. I hate to say anything else about the characters for fear of spoiling someone.
It was a bit slow (but never boring) in the beginning but then really picked up towards the end to become a real page turner. The whole story line of this book reminds of a roller coaster, with the twists and people (I'm using that term loosely) not being exactly what they seemed. I'm definitely going to read the next one but I don't feel the need to read it RIGHT NOW.

I guess it just depends on whether or not you're the kind of reader who is fine skipping books. I liked the first 2, and I'm also the type who could never skip, I don't even skim, so I'm glad I read those also, I would always feel like I missed something important. :)


I didn't like this one as much as I liked the first 3 books in this series. They were all 4★ for me. In this one, a love triangle developed. There was a hint of it in the 1st book, but it was quickly squelched and I thought everything was fine & dandy. I think I'm just not a fan of love triangles. I prefer books where there's the long drawn out sexual tension with one character instead. Or if there has to be a triangle, let it be with an unattached woman who is choosing between 2 men. Not a woman who is in a relationship with one man, and then decides she has a "connection" with another guy, too. It just made me uncomfortable. In my book, that's called a cheating whore. Just sayin'. ;)
I think I just hate love triangles so much because one of the guys will end up being badly hurt. And also because I can never fully get a book crush on a dude because I don't want to pick the loser and be disappointed. :)
Four books in, and I am STILL having a hard time fully liking Faythe. I like her most of the time, and I often see growth in her personality, but then she will do or say something that has me calling her a selfish beotch all over again. I probably shout at her in my car (I listen to these on audio) at least 3 times per book.
But don't get me wrong, I'll read the next ones. I like 'em, selfish Faythe or not. :)
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