I'll look for more in the future.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Bonnie Dee & Summer Devon - The Nobleman and the Spy
I'll look for more in the future.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Kim Harrison - Dead Witch Walking
Monday, December 27, 2010
Deeanne Gist - A Bride Most Begrudging
Comment: This was my first attempt to read an historical inspirational novel. I was a bit afraid it would exagerate the reliogious theme, but the author was superb in balancing the romance, the plot and the Scriptures.
Almost at the end there were some things I found too seen, but I guess after so many years reading romance it's bound to happen.
The end was bittersweet. I mean, it ended ok, the couple is happy but one character, a dear one, had a tragic finale and it made me sad.
Overall, I liked it a lot. We can see how both main characters think about their new relationship and it's fun to watch them admiting they actually want to be together. Constance learns to live an love the new land and Drew and he sees love is the best part of living. I really loved the whole book.
I'll certainly try to get more books by the author.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Robert Muchamore - The Fall
Comment: It's been a long time since I've taken a fancy for juvenile books. I guess it's all aprt of growing up.
In this case, I buy them for my teenager brother and after a while I read them because they entertain and usually one has a good time with them, even though the books are too fanciful to be realistic.
The main characters are young spies. We follow their lives and missions and how they, often, save the day.
There are currently 13 books, I just finished the 7th, hopefully will read the others when they are published in portuguese as well. I can't say it's a work of art but the truth is, it sells and it amuses people. When I just want to wase my brain, rest a bit, this is a perfect read.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
J. K. Beck - When Wicked Craves
Nicholas risked his own life to save Petra, yet he knows he can never give in to the explosive attraction he feels for her. But the deep yearning they share tempts them. Together, they must find a way to lift the curse. For only a love this strong has the power to overcome such monstrous evil.
Comment: This 3rd book isn't as good as the others in my opinion. But it offers some complex difficulties: how to stop a curse and how to help a friend.
In the end there are some surprises, which is good, because we feel eager to read more. Thankfully, there are 3 more books to be published next year.
I don't think this romance was a well done as the previous ones. First, it was too quick, second it was the main female caharacter's first time, which begs for more time and certainty I think, and in this case although we know she wants to be with him, I still have my doubts about the whole thing, I wasn't convinced. I guess I wanted more feelings, more despair over that issue.
In the end it was a good read, it surely entertains, but I kind of wanted to see romance, considering this is called praranormal romance....
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
J. K. Beck - When Pleasure Rules
Lissa Monroe - a strong-willed, ravishing succubus who entices men to surrender their souls - agrees to go undercover for the Alliance. Her mission: infiltrate the mind of werewolf leader Vincent Rand, a ferociously alluring enemy who exerts a powerful hold over her. As the City of Angels teeters on the brink of apocalypse, these two adversaries must join together in order to survive an even more lethal enemy hidden in plain sight.
Comment: I'm enjoying this series immensely. The characters seem realistic (even tough it's a paranormal series) and their decisons and attitudes too.
I wished there'd be a bigger instinctive reaction from the main male character because he is a werewolf and in the folklore, wolves search their mates and when finding them they want them in a visceral way, they know it's that one. In this case that didn't really happened and I kind of wished to see that, but well, it was a no-go.
The plot was ok, not grat, not awful, and the strongest point it's the characters, I think. They rock and the reader wants to know more and to see the other characters happy. It's great to see a happy ending as well.
Monday, December 20, 2010
T. A. Chase - Shades of Dreams

Comment: This isn't the first story I read by the author so I wasn't surprised by the writing style, fast and to the point. This author doesn't spend too much time analysing the characters reasons, decisions, atitudes, which makes things roll quick.
Stephan seemed a bit too fast in his turning point from mourning to love again, but, well, I was never in love, how can I judge?
Still, it was a nice story, interesting plot there although I usually dislike friends to lovers themes.
An author to keep reading :)
Friday, December 17, 2010
Gustave Flaubert - Madame Bovary
Comment: I was surprised to have enjoyed this book. The theme is one I usually stay away from in books. I despise infidelity and it annoys me to see a character make fun of other and explit the other's humiliation for selfish reasons.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Jet Mykles - Reindeer Games
Then there’s Wod. As Dancer, he’s both Rom’s second in command and Rom’s best friend. He, too, is devilishly handsome but in a darker and — truth be told — slightly frightening way. At least, he makes Lon’s heart race and his tongue tie in knots.
When Wod unexpectedly offers to help Lon gain Rom’s attention, Lon is completely confused. To make matters worse, Wod is clear that he’d love to play with Lon himself.
Lon is used to the sexual freedom in Santa’s Village but he craves something more meaningful. He wants a real relationship. So what does he do? Keep pining for Rom or play Wod’s special brand of reindeer games?
Comment: As usual, this author is perfect in creating a fun love story between two males. I'm a huge fan and re-read oftern her Heaven Sent series. This isn't contemporary but it sure is fun. The characters are smart and playful and I had a great time reading this. The sexual tension and the anticipation of what comes next never fails.
I loved seeing Lon realise who's the man, er....elf, for him.
This one was apropos for the holidays too. Can't wait for more stories!!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Stef Penney - Tenderness of Wolves
As winter tightens its grip on the isolated settlement of Dove River, a woman steels herself for the journey of a lifetime. A man has been brutally murdered and her seventeen-year-old son has disappeared. The violence has re-opened old wounds and inflamed deep-running tensions in the frontier township - some want to solve the crime, others seek only to exploit it.
To clear her son's name, she has no choice but to follow the tracks leaving the dead man's cabin and head north into the forest and the desolate landscape that lies beyond it...
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Indiscretion - Jude Morgan
Caro is to become the companion of Mrs. Catling, the rich, fierce widow of her father's old colonel. As Mrs. Catling amuses herself by tormenting her relatives and servants, Caro resolves to make the best of the situation, and soon her beauty and intelligence attract the attentions of male admirers.
Surrounded by people with an alarming readiness to reveal each other's confidences, Caroline is exasperated to find herself implicated in their indiscretions. But will Miss Fortune be able to avoid losing her reputation without losing her head? And will she find at least one good man amongst the genteel set who will take her side, and, indeed, her fancy?
Comment: This book follows Caroline Fortune from her father's announcement that they're poor to the discovery she has an aunt after his death. In the between she is the companion of mrs Catling but leaves when she doesn't allow Caroline to attend her father's funeral. Is it then she meets her aunt and from then on her life changes but not the other's view of her, as a confident. This will get Caroline in trouble, but in the end all is solved.
I enjoyed this novel a lot, although at first it was a bit difficult to go on due to the language, much more precise than other regency authors. But I've come to find that refreshing and different and in the end I actually prefered it like that.
This is a interesting play of confidences and secrets and the ability to listen, which can be as difficult as other things! I especially enjoyed the end, quite ironic but extremely suited.
I'll try another book by the author in the future.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Tempt me with Darkness - Shayla Black

As soon as Marrok sees Olivia Gray's dark windswept hair and burning violet eyes, he's sure they've met in eons past. He's felt her soft gentle curves writhing in pleasure beneath his own hard powerful body...Morganna! For centuries, towering Marrok, once the mightiest of King Arthur's warriors, has endured a terrible curse cast upon him when he spurned the witch.
She's a modern woman about to discover ancient magic....
Olivia shares a mystical — and irresistible — connection with brooding Marrok. Soon after the sexy warrior appears in her erotic dreams, he abducts her, demanding she uncurse him. Their intense passion is more powerful — and intimate — than either of them has ever known. Olivia may be the key to unlocking the diary that will break Morganna's hold on his life. But in the wrong hands, the book also holds the power to destroy all magickind. As they search for answers, a ruthless wizard returned from exile is building an army of evil. When he discovers Marrok and Olivia have the diary, only their love — with the help of a powerful group of magical Brethren — can save them.
Comment: I must confess I wasn't expecting much from this book. Things from the Arturian legend don't really appeal to me, but I wanted to see for myself if I was wrong.
Well, I wasn's completely wrong. The book is good but I'm not in love with the story. And I think it is worth more due to the characters than the actual plot.
I wished more authors would create more familair/friendship liasions betweeen characters. I wish this author had. I mean, obviously we get things because they are there, but in order to focus things in that couple, all the others can't have a central position. Nalini Singh and Ilona Andrews, for instance, do it beautifully.
Anyway, the plot didn't surprise me much, the villains are bad but must be defeated someday and thr writing isn't very special.
The characters, like I said, are the strongest part and I was happy to meet several interesting characters. Now I'm more eager to know what's happening to them, with whom they're mating, than anything else.
So, I hope the following books are better in all the aspects.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
A Taste for Love - Andrew Grey
Until Darryl stumbles across Billy’s secret, Billy is suffering in silence: his father died a few months earlier, leaving him struggling to raise his twin five-year-old brothers. Darryl takes Billy and the boys to the restaurant, where they’ll stand together to face the smorgasbord of troubles in their future… while Davey, Donnie, and Billy all worm their way into Darryl’s heart.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Marina - Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Relentless - Bailey Bradford
Friday, December 3, 2010
Blueeyed Boy - Joanne Harris
Blueeyedboy is the brilliant new novel from Joanne Harris: a dark and intricately plotted tale of a poisonously dysfunctional family, a blind child prodigy, and a serial murderer who is not who he seems.
Told through posts on a Web journal called badguysrock, this is a thriller that makes creative use of all the multiple personalities, disguise and mind games that are offered by playing out a life on the Internet.