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Shepherd's plotting was getting worn out in the Longknife books; the three Peterwald books have the advantage of starting at the beginning of her career as a leader, which allows Shepherd to move the pace along.


However, the author's warning is needed: WARNING: Good Intentions contains explicit sexuality, violence, nudity, inappropriate use of church property, portrayals of beings divine and demonic bearing little or no resemblance to established religion or mythology, trespassing, bad language, sacrilege, blasphemy, attempted murder, arguable murder, divinely mandated murder, justifiable murder, sexual promiscuity, kidnapping, attempted rape, arson, dead animals, desecrated graves, gang activity, theft, assault and battery, panties, misuse of the 911 system, questionable interrogation tactics, cell phone abuse, reckless driving, consistent abuse of vampires (because they deserve it), even more explicit sexuality, illegal use of firearms, polyamory, abuse of authority, hit and run driving, destruction of private property, underage drinking, disturbances of the peace, disorderly conduct, Internet harassment, bearers of false witness, mayhem, dismemberment, falsification of records, tax evasion, an uncomfortably sexy mother, bad study habits, and a very silly white guy inappropriately calling another white guy "nigga" (for which he will surely suffer).
I skipped through or over many sex scenes. If you find that warning fun, you'll more likely than not be able to read (with skipping) Good Intentions with enjoyment and without danger to your soul.
It is currently available for free on KU


If the writing in the novel is as good as the disclaimer, it should be brilliant. ;D

It is also the first fiction book I've read that explores the idea that each of us has a guardian angel and how that would work in practice, much less in a world with many types of paranormals, witches and demons.
If only I could be given a pair of clippers, a hacksaw and the editor's hat.


Currently reading Wait Until Dark, with a heroine who is a special forces pilot and mechanic.


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...


Jean Johnson has a thread of her own. She has a more recent series, The First Salik War. I've downloaded a sample of the first book to see if it is worth $8: The Terrans,



Cat is a strong, and stubborn, heroine and novice vampire hunter half-breed. This book has action, humor, and sexy hot love scenes.


Well see there's...jk. Not gonna say anything. Hope you enjoy it though. ;)

I love that book - Pain is weakness leaving the body. I checked with my DH and that is part of the Marine Corps training.








Werner, the Jane Yellowrock books are enjoyable. You have your work cut out for you, guy. In addition to quite a few now in the series, there are some novellas and shorts if I remember correctly.





E.G., our group did a common read of that one last year (https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... ). It was something of a fizzle; not many people in the group read it or had read it, and only a couple of those who did commented. (I started it, but didn't finish it; but that's just me!)

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I knew I liked this group. ;D
In Girls, Guns, Grimoires this book has some strong proponents and detractors. Jon gave it 5-stars (which carries a lot of weight with me), but others challenged it for being too heroine-centric (among other issues). I read the preview chapters and decided it was good enough to give it a shot.
*it helped that Apple just kicked me a $50 credit as part of some price-fixing settlement.
I'm not that far into it. I love a warrior woman, but I'm finding the writing uneven - awkward phrasing and painfully abrupt shifts in narrative. One minute Ia is practicing martial arts, the next para I'm assaulted by nearly incomprehensible dialog around her military induction.
We will see. :D

It's another one of those I wanted to like a lot more than I did (I'm a huge military science fiction/space opera fan).

If I rated it today, I might give it 4 GR stars.
Even if you or anyone else likes volume 1, I'm not sure I'd recommend the rest of the series.

Big city detective (F) returns home to Amish country and finds murder. I read the sample awhile ago and decided to wait until the price came down. Now it has.
I've just bought and downloaded it.




It's still free on amazon, b&n, etc. I don't know if it is permanently free or short-term promo price.



Battleship (spaceship) captain Susan Onarina, just release from prison for suspected mutiny, is off to fight a battle with the 3rd and 4th sets of aliens discovered by humans in Christopher Nuttall's Fear God and Dread Naught,

V'Dan,








Nor do I enjoy magic / paranormal books where there are so many forms of magic, and/or ark loads of abnormal creatures, so that no one form or creature gets well developed. Thus, due to my own reading preferences, my first venture into a Kate Daniels novel is likely to be my last. Magic Shifts



I cannot tell you more because I'm not paying $9.99, aka ten bucks, for a easy to read novel by an unproven (to me) novelist.


My review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Other books recently read include: Hidden 12










The author of the series is: Christine Feehan

Cassandra's Challenge features a human female, Cassandra, and her 9 year old niece, who she becomes totally responsible for when Earth is blown up. (No spoiler; it is in the blurb.) She does a couple of heroic things to save her niece. What I like is that, for the balance of the novel, at least to the point I've reached, Cassandra has to balance any acts, be they romantic, action or just plain living, with her Mama Bear need to protect her niece. If that theme qualifies as a "tension point," then it is one that I never grow tired of.
Of note was the e-book's availability with the audio for an extra $1.99. The audio is one of the best I've heard. Four narrators, all of whom are excellent. Plus, real background noises such as a beeping heart monitor, foot steps or canons blasting. Much like old time radio dramas.





My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
There is an audio version for those who are interested. Although, I doubt it is free.

In brief, this is the first in a series about young Leah Ryan, a former juvenile delinquent car thief now on her own. She winds up getting a job as a car repo person and inadvertently finds herself at war with a local drug and prostitution gangster she had previous run-ins with.
Leah is well-written, likable and believable. This is not a book of non-stop action but it does keep moving along nicely. There are some minor fights, some knife play and a few gun battles. I think it fits the action heroine genre and may be worthwhile adding to your shelves. I gave it 4 stars, having purchased it while it was on sale for 99 cents. It is currently only available as a digital edition.

The heroine Sardelle wakes from 300 years in stasis (in a mountain that has collapsed on top of her) to find that she appears to be the last of her people, a people who use magic. Also trapped, but many yards deep in solid rock, is a soulblade. These swords contain the souls of warriors, now deceased, who lend power to the person they are bound too.
I first read Balanced on the Blade's Edge,

I haven't written a review yet of Balanced. Under my new thinking about stars, I will probably give it 4.


BONUS: It's free on Amazon, Nook, and probably other platforms.
DOUBLE BONUS: I met my 2016 Action Heroine Challenge!
EDIT: While there's a romance subplot, there's no explicit content.

Way to go, E.G.! Congratulations.










https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Mage Slave,

H.M.S. NIghtinggale,

Whispers from the Dead,



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