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Completed: 5/5 Stamp requested
Lisa Kay - Branded by Fire ★★★★½. Review. 23/6/12.
Jessica - Kiss of Midnight ★★★★ Review. 25/6/12.
Jeann - Dead Witch Walking ★★★. Review. 24/6/12.
Amy - Tapestry ★★★★ Review. 25/6/12.
Juana - The Rustler ★★★★ Review. 4/7/12.


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Shelf: New2You Series
Date finished: 6/7/12
Rating: ★★★★
While reading Unholy Ghosts, what struck me was how strange and unusual it was in some parts of it's storytelling.
Chess is a witch who hunts ghosts for a living, but she is also addicted to drugs and uses them to deal with her life. In order to use magic, she is an employee of the Church of Real Truth, yet she also hangs out in all the wrong places. This juxta-positioning was a little strange, especially when she snorts drugs, listens to sermons, and hangs around rough-talking males. She certainly is an intriguing character, definitely not predictable or run-of-the-mill in any sense. I'm still unsure whether she's a likable one or not, but I guess I'll just have to wait and see as the series unfolds.
The book features an interesting and unique setting. It's set in a dystopian world based around ghosts, where a Church has been established to deal with the ghost problem. As the first in the series definitely had a lot of world-building to it. Despite this, a perfect sense of pace between mystery, character development, and world building sucked me into the story.
Chess's drug using however, was a bit hard to swallow (no pun intended). She's describe as an addict and that she definitely is and we hear about her need throughout the book.
The men in the book were kind of strange. I don't really buy Chess being attracted to either of them, and they are both are written a bit too similar in my opinion. They're both from opposing gangs, and both use rougher, street speech to talk, and both apparently perfect gentlemen. I kind of find this difficult to believe, but I suppose they are meant to be love interests.
I'm glad I've picked up this series as I've heard it gets really good later on and will be definitely continuing to read it.

Kind of like the story but there is a lot ups and downs. Not sure wither or not i like Lachlain or not yet."
Do you like the narrator, Jessica?


Great review, Jeann. Doesn't sound like my cuppa tea. I've been seeing this book posted in challenges all over GRs. Nice to see such a through review, in order for me to decide on a pass. Thanks.

Maybe I need to be more open minded. **sigh** Or maybe I saw too much addiction in my job.



Yeah, if I had the same exposure that you do Lisa Kay, I probably would find it very hard to enjoy Unholy Ghosts. It was a bit too much, but I could look past it and enjoy the story.









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I keep on switching between my physical books and Kindle, just depends on what I feel like at the time. Sometimes real books are cheaper than eBooks too!



Shelf: Shifters
Date Finished: 7/9/12
Rating: 4 Stars
Review: Chloe Saunders is a movie buff, in an art school full of them. Until she hit her period and started seeing ghosts everywhere. And on one such occasion Chloe is taken to a hospital and then a group home, where she meets Derek, Simon, Victoria, Rae, and Liz. Although Liz gets taken away a couple days later. Chloe sees her ghost and she talks to her. There are too many mishaps in the home all starting with the mean girl Victoria. Then the escape plans start coming out because of the dead people in the basement. But as it turns out they are going to have some trouble getting out of the place not to mention the stuff that happens after they get out.



Shelf ~ New-to-me-Series
Date finished ~ 07/03/12
Rating ~ ★★★
This was actually pretty boring compared to her other series. This series is a continuation of her other series, but her villians have jumped from back in time to the present.
The premise is that there are druids & warriors with a god inside them trying to stop another druid, Dierdre, who has unleashed the bad god in the warriors.
This book is about Gwynn who is in Scotland looking for her father who has disappeared when he goes on this sudden trip from Texas quitting his job as a professor at a university.
Gwynn finds out she is a druid after running into Logan who had time jumped 400 years. He is a warrior. All warriors and their eventual wives compliment eachother in there powers.
This one was low on conflict & they were searching for a tablet most of the time. I can't really say much except it seemed to be a forced continuation of a series that ended... so what??? just jump through time & start over? I dunno!!!

Have you picked your Shifters read yet?

Jeann I will read for the New2You Series: An Alpha's Path by Ann Carrie Ryan


I haven't gotten to my Shifters read yet, been participating in a buddy read lately. I hope to get to it later in the week.

Jeann I will read for the New2You Series: An Alpha'..."
Sorry Juana, An Alpha's Path is only 59 pages. Your pick must be at least 200 pages :)






Yes, I definitely read much faster than the audiobooks. Still, I can't fold laundry or grocery shop while reading a book.



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Book Shelf: Shifters

Title/Author: Fate's Edge, by Ilona Andrews
Series: The Edge, #3
Rating: ★★★★½✩
Read: July 13, 2012
First-time author: No
To-be-continued: Yes!
Review: my goodreads review
I just adore that Audrey has Ling the Merciless as a pet raccoon.

★★★★½ (This is a review of the audiobook.) Renee Raudman does an excellent job reading this one, the third successive novel in The Edge series. She’s adept at the bantering dialogue that takes place between the two protagonists. Another reviewer had an issue with her performance during the sensual scenes, and I have to agree: her voice sounds a bit stressed, going up an octave or two, becoming “breathy.” Nevertheless, she makes the books so much more entertaining, being very good at sarcasm, she really sounds like she’s having fun.
And this one was fun . I enjoyed it much more than the second one in this action-packed urban fantasy series. (Maybe I should have listened to that one, instead of reading it? Though, another thing about this one, I didn't care for Cerise’s voice.)
On first look, our hero Kaldar Mar, and our heroine Audrey Callahan, appear to be two birds of a feather: both cons. However, they have different reasons for their professions: he sees it as a lucrative way of supporting his family; she’s trying to get away from hers. He’s in it for the long haul; she in for one last heist so she can live a normal life in the Broken closing cases for investigator Dominic Milano. Yet these two grifters are very alike, making them a slick team when they join forces.
We also are treated with Jack and George - Rose’s younger brothers from book one - and Gaston, Kaldar’s nephew who works with him as an agent for the Mirror (a policing agency for Adrianglia that’s on the q.t.). My heart goes out to both the younger kids, but especially Jack; the little lynx shapeshifter has made one too many social faux pas and is worried Declan will send him away to a private school. (As if!) It is a delight to get to see things from his POV.
There is a neat mystery here with lots of political intrigue and betrayals involving stolen Egyptian bracelets, set in the Andrews’ unique worlds of the Weird, the Broken, and the Edge in between. There is a ton of magic and a plethora of interesting characters: sword-wielding warriors, a wyvern, a raccoon, flash sharpshooters, a slayer shadow, a tent-revival preacher, enhanced hunters, and heaps more - not to mention the Hand agents that are after the protagonists. The pace is fast, the romance hot, the humor plentiful - but not at the expense of the emotional depth.
Needless to say, this series definitely should be read in order!






Shelf ~ YA Paranormal
Date finished ~ 07/13/12
Rating ~ ★★★★
Well... There was so much world building & not much story, that I am not pouncing to get to the next book. I may continue the series, but right now I'm not sure.
One annoying feature I cannot overlook was the continuous - start to say something & change mind - or - think about saying something & not... Geez! Spit it out already!
Well this was about Maya an adopted Native (Indian of some sort/unknown) who lives in a teeny Canadian Island town/not a town with 200 people. The town was created by a drug company. Obviously the school is small.
She soon discovers she is a skin-walker, but doesn't know what to do with the information. She likes a new boy in town & has other friend relationships going on.
At the end, they are evacuated because of a fire. No spoiler... just full of build up with no info on anyone but Maya, but maybe there is more to the others. Since no one spit it out EVER... Maybe you'll find out in the next book.

Juana "Darkness" wrote: "The Wolf Who Loved Me by Lydia Dare

Hey Juana, sorry for getting back to you late but for the New2You Series Shelf, you need to pick any book from a completely new series that you haven't read before and over 200 pages. Let me know what you end up with :)
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Shelf: Free Space
Date Finished: 7/4/12
Rating: 4 Stars
Review: Wyatt Yarboro is an outlaw but on one night of rustling cattle he gets the feeling that his gang wants to shoot him. So While the scared cattle stampede Wyatt makes for Stone Creek where he meets Sarah Tamlin the Bankers daughter. So right out he makes his intentions known. Wyatt is going to Marry Sarah but first he has to make an honest way of living. As they get to know each other they meet up with her son Owen and his nasty father Mr. Langstreet. Trouble is sure to follow because of Billy Justice one of Wyatt's former gang members arrive after hearing that his brother is dead. And also because Wyatt is going to marry Sarah in order to take Owen away from his father. See the solution that just drops out of the sky for Sarah and Wyatt in Stone Creek by reading this book and many others by this author.