Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Falling for the God of Mischief…My Review of Mischief’s Mate by Nicolette Scarletti


I am back again and this time, I have read Mischief’s Mate by Nicolette Scarletti.  It is the gripping tale of Loki and Chantelle and is a delightful twist on the tales of Gods, Goddesses and magical realms.
                So, I will start with the setting.  The setting is in a few places that range from Asgard to Washington State.  I know that’s a big difference but with magical fantasies such as these, it’s good to have a range of places.  I loved the fact that there was modern mixed with a time of old.  It gave a good atmosphere for the story. 
                The characters were all vibrant.  I loved Chantelle.  She was strong but had a heart that was easy to relate to.  Loki made me fall in love with him.  He was all alpha male…She is mine but then, I saw his sweet side and melted completely into a puddle at his feet.  The supporting character are wonderful.  I love Emma, Frigga, Bells and all the rest.  Nicolette Scarletti does really well at creating interesting and realistic characters.  On the same subject, I hate her villain.  Isn’t that what I’m supposed to do.  So, she did a wonderful job on all of it.
                Now, for the plot.  It is hot.  I love the chemistry between Loki and Chantelle.  There is a good dose of want in the story and love but the electricity between Loki and Chantelle is heartwarming.  I loved every minute of it.  The backstory is heartbreaking and makes Loki all the more appealing.  Whether he would like anyone admitting it, you saw his vulnerability in it.
                So, do I recommend this book?  Run...Power-type…Whatever you have to do to get this book.  It is wonderful.  Do I recommend it for children?  No because some of the scenes are too hot for them to touch.  Everyone else should get it. 
My rating: 5 ++++++++++

My book cover rating: 5  

Monday, December 14, 2015

Feeling Invincible with Cecily Anne Paterson's Invincible (Book 2) The Invisible Series



I am happy to be reviewing again and this time it is by the talented author Cecily Anne Paterson and her book Invincible which is the sequel to one of my favorite books Invisible of The Invisible Series.  So, I was really excited to get this book and if you haven't read my review of Invisible, please do.  
We start with the same setting as before with a teenage girl who lives in Australia.  She is fairly new at her school because her mother moved them around a lot because of a tragedy in their lives but thankfully, they have decided to stay after the events of the last book.  The setting still works really well for this book.  So, I'm glad that Mrs. Paterson didn't have Jazmine move again.  So, we are able to start this book where the other left off.  
The characters are still wonderful.  I love Jazmine and I love her friends.  The author has a wonderful way of making her characters real with real problems.  Unfortunately, I was a little confused when it came to Liam.  You get to know him in the book before and the changes he goes through within a matter of weeks don't make sense because you do not expect his actions in the second book.  It seems kind of forced. I wish there had been some clues to his personality in the first book.  For example, with Gabby you saw her actions coming but for Liam it was a surprise.  For someone who didn't read the book before this one, you wouldn't notice but I did so I noticed.  It's the only real complaint I have characterwise.  
Now, the plot was a little sticky but it goes back to the surprising actions of Liam and it was because I had to switch from seeing him as one person to seeing him as another very quickly.  However, once I was able to see him that way, the plot was easier to take in.  The other parts of the plot were perfection.  I loved it.  There was real emotion within them and I was able to experience everything with those characters.  I do like the message behind the plot.  I just wish there had been more signs pointing to what was about to happen.  I think it would have helped the message also.
This book is still enjoyable.  I still loved it.  I will be recommending it especially to young girls.  The messages in it are important to any teenage girl.  I recommend this book to anyone who likes clean books with a healthy dose of sentiment.  I also recommend it to anyone who likes books with dramatic flare.  

My rating: 4 stars
Book Cover Rating: 5

Monday, November 9, 2015

A Naughty Review of Master for Tonight by Elaine Barris


Hello, Everyone.  I am very happy to review a new book tonight by Elaine Barris called Master for Tonight.  I have been looking forward to reading this book since seeing some teasers and I finally got to sit down and read it and now share my humble opinion with you.
First, the setting.  There are quite a few places in this book that work as the setting.  It has the deepest, darkest bowels of the city, a house down a country road and a shelter where the main character works.  There are other places too but there is a whole little world created in this story and I like that.  It allows the setting to work around the characters.  The settings created in this book did that and made the storytelling richer and more meaningful.
The characters were well written and I was able to relate to them.  Julian was sexy and smart with a bit of bad boy charm.  He had a heart too which is wonderful.  I was able to relate to Kate.  I love that Mrs. Barris gave her anxiety issues.  It made her very real to me.  Both Julian and Kate worked well together and you will ship them without a problem.  The bad guy (or girl in this instance) Evangeline is complicated.  I hated her but I also felt sorry for her too.  Also, the supporting characters are wonderful also.
The story is told by a master story teller.  I enjoyed every minute of it.  It has a woman who isn't perfect who deserves love, a sexy vampire...Actually, a few sexy vampires, fantasies that come true, torture, a bit of murder and a lot of sexy action.  It kept my attention strictly on the story.  The ending made me want to read more...Actually, I will have to read more...Including Evangeline's story.  So, it's safe to say, I can't leave this story alone.  I would recommend this book for adults who love vampires and erotica.  I would also recommend this book to romance readers and anyone else who wants to take a walk into the darkness.  I do NOT recommend this for minors.  There are definitely some naughty parts that they should not read.  Everyone else should read it.  To say the least, Master for Tonight was a Joy to read.

My Rating: 5+
Book Cover Rating: 5

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

My Review of Fifty Shades of Grey By E.L. James

Hello, Everyone.  Yes, I am finally going to review Fifty Shades of Grey on my blog.  It was naughty that I waited this long.
 Anyway, before I begin, I will go ahead and say this.  There have been many comments about this book and I will remind you that some of them have very strong opinions behind them.  Some people believe this book promotes domestic abuse.  I have seen domestic abuse up close and personal.  It has happened to me and to those very close to me.  It is ugly and will mark you for life. You have no say in what happens to you.  You don't have a choice whether someone is going to hit you or not.  Saying that, it is MY opinion that this book is NOT about domestic abuse.  It is about a consensual relationship between two people that may be unconventional to a lot of people but it is still a consensual relationship.  If you are expecting me to slam this book based on that idea, obviously I will not do that and I urge you not to continue.  However, I will review this book the way I always have.  If you want that review please continue.
As always, I will begin with the setting.  Since this book was based on fanfiction of Twilight, the setting is still in beautiful Washington state.  However, it is based in Vancouver and then, Seattle.  Washington is a beautiful state and adds beauty to any book where it is a setting.  However, it takes place in Anna and Christian's world so you get to imagine the businesses and their apartments and also their world from a helicopter which is wonderful.  I loved the setting.  It was fitting for this book and gave more of a ambiance to the story.
The characters were wonderful too.  Christian was handsome and charming in his own way.  He was broken by his past in a way that is heart-wrenching.  I was pleased to see that he had many layers.  Anna was gloriously clumsy and awkward.  Those traits are some that I hold dear considering that I possess them myself.  However, she was also strong and witty and very brave.  The other characters in the book were engaging also.  My favorite is Taylor because of the few scenes where Anna was able to break through his stoic right hand man personae.
The story was intriguing.  I was engaged though the emotional turmoil made this book a long read but in a good way.  I realize that this book isn't merely about sex though there definitely is sex in this book.  This book is a love story about a man who has been crushed by life and though successful in business, has a very immature outlook on romance.   It's a book about an inexperienced girl who falls in love with a man who needs her light.
If I had any complaints about this book it would be about Anna's inner goddess and her subconscious.  They became characters that took me away from the story.  Other than that, this was a good story.  Obviously, I recommend this ONLY for adults.  I do recommend this for people who love dramatic romances and of course, erotica.

My rating: 4
Book Cover Rating: 4


Tuesday, September 29, 2015

My New Book Review for Whatever It Takes By Nicolette Scarletti

Whatever It takes Review
            Hi!  As you know, sometimes I do surprise reviews for brand new books.   This is my new book review and this time it is a brand new book by a brand new author, Whatever It Takes by Nicolette Scarletti.  Since I love discovering new authors, I was excited when I began this book.
            The book opened up with scenery set in real places but with a cloak of fantasy that was alluring.  Mrs. Scarletti did well with making the scenery a character which is always something that makes the story worth reading because it keeps the reader’s interest.  This story had no problem keeping my interest.   
            The characters were wonderfully intriguing.  Dara was beautiful because not only had she been shredded to pieces, she put herself back together strong.  Josef is more than just a pretty face and he definitely has that.  He can handle his own and that’s what makes Dara and Josef and perfect synchronization.  Also, the bad guy is beautiful at least on the outside but don’t worry, you won’t have a problem hating him and wishing for his death.  The rest of the characters are beautifully written and will keep you engaged. 
            Now, for the plot.  It is beyond anything that I hoped for when beginning this book.  It is a bit dark but with a story like this, it needs to be.  I really enjoyed it.  The scenes between Dara and Josef are so hot, I was sweating just reading them.  The scenes between Dara and Sabine reminded me of the bond I have with my little sister and the scenes between Dara and Kristoff made me hate him with every I breath I took.  This story made me experience emotion and any great story does that.  Whatever It Takes is a great story.  I fell in love with each word. 
            I will end this with the obvious.  I would recommend this book though not to the kiddies.  There are some scenes not suited for children.  I would also caution against people who have a problem with torture.  There is a bit of that but for everyone else, you should read it.  I am positive that you will fall in love with the story too. 
Book Rating: 5 stars
Cover Rating: 5 stars


Friday, July 10, 2015

My throwback review of The Darkest Night by Gena Showalter


Every now and then, I decide to do a throwback review which means that I reread a book that I've read previously to see if I still love it or if I didn't love it in the first place, I try to give the book a second chance because I realize that sometimes my mood can affect how I feel about a book and it's really not fair to the author but I only do this for books I have not reviewed here.  
The Darkest night is by one of my favorite authors, Gena Showalter.  I am always intrigued by her stories.  However, there are some that I love more than others.  This book is the first book in The Lords of the Underworld Series and I will say that it isn't the book that hooked me, it just helped the hook set in a little more.  
First, I will tell you about the setting which I wasn't sure about at the beginning of the story.  It is set in Budapest which I did not know much about at the beginning.  However, there are castles and a city that came alive with people who believed in superstitions and angels. So, the setting did blend well with the story.  Honestly, I ended up loving the idea of Budapest as the place where things of myth lived.  I became enamored.  I will admit that I googled Budapest and now, I've fallen in love with a place that I hadn't really thought of before.  I don't think I would have done that if it wasn't for Mrs. Showalter.  So, if you're not sure about the setting, give it a try and I'm sure you will fall in love with it too.  
Now, the characters of the story are many so I will start with the main characters, Ashlyn and Maddox.  Ashlyn was the perfect combination of many things.  She was both smart and naive.  She was daring but afraid.  She was broken but strong.  I could really relate to her on so many levels.  The most wonderful thing about her was her ability to love very deeply.  It's something that you wish to see in everyone.  Maddox was strong but gentle when everything in him should have pushed him toward violence.  He is truly a tortured, sensitive soul who would do anything for those he loved.  Together, Ashlyn and Maddox make you root for them.  The other characters of the book are nothing short of awesome.  You want to know more about them which is a good thing in a series.  I could not ask for a better temptation than the Lords to finish every book in the series.  
The story has it all.  It has romance and fights.  It has a family feud.  It has demons and Greek Gods.  This story was literally genius.  It always kept my attention.  I can not think of one page that was boring.  Mrs. Showalter is a master story teller.
By now, I suppose you can see that my opinion of this story has not changed.  If anything, The Darkest Night has gained more respect than I previously had.  I adore this story and look forward to all of The Lords of the Underworld stories in the future.  I'll end this by saying thank you to Gena Showalter for entertaining me again.  

My rating: 5 
My book cover rating: 5 

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Watching out for Burglars: My review of B Is For Burglar (Book 2) A Kinsey Millhone Novel


B Is For Burglar is the second book by Sue Grafton that I have read.  The first was A Is For Alibi and my review for that book is in one of my earlier posts.  I walked into this book familiar with some of the characters.  I was also looking forward to stepping into Kinsey's world again.  
There are two settings for this book.  The first is Santa Teresa, California which I was familiar with because of the first book.  I love this place because it is beautifully described especially the buildings.  The other setting is Boca Raton, Florida.  Both are ripe with building descriptions in beautiful detail and characters that contribute to each of the town's beauty.  Sue Grafton does a terrific job of detailing each town.  
The characters are unique and beautifully written.  Even the frightening ones are to be respected and evoked emotions that caused me to see the complexity of each of them.  Sue Grafton did a wonderful job of using their personalities to amp up the mystery and the twist and turns within the story.  I also loved that she didn't make the elderly characters helpless.  She made them rebellious and strong.  It made me love the characters even more.  My favorite is Julia.  She stole my heart.  
As beautiful as the characters and the settings are, the plot is the star of the story.  What everyone wants in a good mystery are twists and turns around every corner.  This book gives that.  While reading, I was constantly entertained by the fact that things were not what they appeared at first glance.  So, I give praise to Sue Grafton for her plot.
If I were to complain about anything, it is the slight lag in the story which happened once and it lasted a very short time period.  It was certainly not anything that would keep me from reading the rest of the story.  
I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to read a good mystery especially one with twists and turns.    I would like to thank Sue Grafton for her work.  Thank you for entertaining me and I am sure you will be doing so again.  

Book Rating 4.9
Book Cover Rating: 3