Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire

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Okay, so I thought I knew what to expect out of this book because I read the first one which was in Abby’s POV. Wow was I wrong. Definitely wrong. I’m sad to admit that I might’ve liked this book better than the first one, but not only because it was in Travis’ POV, but because it also revealed much more than the first book did.

The book starts out when Travis was about 3 so that readers can see why Travis became the man he is. Then, we set about on a journey with Travis, Abby, Shepley, and America all over again. In a good way.

I think this book revealed more about Travis than how much the other book revealed about Abby. I don’t know why, but the other book made Abby seem clingy and at times whiny, but this book portrayed her as strong and in control. We definitely see why Travis fell in love with her and we also feel his love for her, which is definitely a strong feeling. I loved watching Travis try and figure Abby out and see the bad boy fall hard and meet his true love.

Instead of knowing what Abby was thinking, I sometimes ended up as confused and heartbroken as Travis was when things weren’t working out as planned or when Abby decided to leave. 

Jamie McGuire really impressed me with this book. I mean, it’s hard for authors to eventually write in a girl’s POV and a guy’s POV especially when so many people are going to be judging how well you do it. I really felt like I was reading the story for the first time all over again even though there were times when I felt a sense of deja vu. I really felt Travis’ hope, anger, fear, love, and pain. His book wasn’t exactly identical of that of the first one, because there were some new scenes and dialogues but also a few identical one (mostly in the middle).

Lastly, Jamie McGuire also didn’t disappoint because there’s an epilogue at the end! It was definitely a great add and it puts a closure to Travis’ and Abby’s love story. A great way to end a great book. 

Slammed by Colleen Hoover

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I just got slammed.

I got slammed by a book, a girl, a boy, a friend, a mom, and poetry

I never knew what Slammed was or who the Avett Brothers were until I read a book

I got slammed by a book,

A book that I was hesitant to read and have been eyeing for months.

I got slammed by a girl

A girl who faced many hardships in life yet she never gave up.

A girl who just wanted to be with her family and be happy.

A girl who touched our hearts by just being herself.

I got slammed by a boy,

A boy who was never predictable.

A boy who loved his brother more than anything in the world.

A boy who showed us that we could be whoever we wanted to be and do whatever we set our mind to. 

I got slammed by a friend,

A friend who managed to live within the state’s system and live to tell the tale.

A friend who wasn’t afraid to approach new people and make new friends.

A friend who always has your back and who will always tell you when you are being stupid.

I got slammed by a mom,

A mom who lived through hardships while taking care of her kids.

A mom who laughed even when things weren’t going right.

A mom who will always be there.

I got slammed by poetry.

I learned that poetry didn’t need pretty words or rhymes,

That poetry didn’t need to be organized and short,

That poetry could touch your heart no matter what,

And that poetry shouldn’t be scored, people should just listen to the words.

JUST READ THE BOOK! (This review would make more sense). Anyways, great book overall. It was very creative and original and once you finish reading the book, you’ll finally know what slammed means and who the Avett Brothers are. I finished the book in around 2 hours, so it wasn’t such a long or hard read. I really liked it and it’ll be going to my stack of awesome books.

Beauty Awakened by Gena Showalter

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This is the second book in Gena Showalter’s Angels of the Dark series. This Koldo’s book.

Koldo is the scarred yet powerful “Sent One” (kinda like an Angel) in Zacharel’s army. He was the one who gave Zacharel the water of life. 

I forgot that Koldo lost his wings when he was younger, and we finally get a chance to learn how he lost his wings and why. He had a very tough childhood because of his parents, and it really broke my heart when I learned about his relationship with his parents. He just wanted his parents to be proud of him and acknowledge him, but he doesn’t get it. He strives to be different from his father, and we see him struggle within himself as his story goes on. He cannot fly, but he can flash/teleport which is a rare ability. We also get to see him interact with the other soldiers in Zacharel’s army which is awesome. Axel was awesome! 

Then we meet Nicola: Nicola has a twin sister named Laila who is in the hospital when you first read the book. We learn that Laila has a demon inside of her, and demons cannot be inside of you unless you welcome them. There are also two demons around Nicola which isn’t good. I liked Nicola, but there were also times when I wanted to hit her because she was forcing her sister to do something she obviously doesn’t want to, but that’s pretty much the only thing I didn’t like about her.

The story was overall great, but the whole “Sent One” vs. Angels was kind of confusing because I thought they were all angels. I was also confused with what Thane’s POV in some chapters had to do with anything. He always sounded crazy and angry at the world and it was different from Koldo’s POV. I do recommend this book especially if you are reading this series and if you are a huge Gena Showalter fan. I definitely am and this is definitely her work. She just has a specific way of writing that lets me know that it’s her work. Anyways, read the book! You’ll definitely love Koldo. 

On Dublin Street by Samantha Young

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Wow. This is probably one of the best books I’ve read so far. It was a great and refreshing story that just felt new and creative.

Jocelyn Butler had the perfect family. She had the perfect mom, dad, and little sister. But suddenly life took them all away. She was sitting in her class when the cops suddenly came and told her about the car accident that took her family. Joss has never been the same since. Now, it’s been eight years since her family died. She has been keeping them locked away in the back of her mind and everything was “fine”. That is until Braden Carmichael came barreling into her life.

Joss now lives in Scotland and after searching for a new place to stay at, she stumbles upon an apartment on Dublin Street. It was a little more expensive than the other places she had ever rented or wanted to rent, but she just couldn’t resist. She meets her new roommate Ellie Carmichael who is just the sweetest, nicest person she had ever met. Things were going great until Braden comes into the apartment and confesses that he is Ellie’s brother (funny scene). 

I think what made this book great was that you could really understand what Joss was going through. She went through a really tough time in her life when her family passed away and she spent a couple of years in her life partying hard and just not caring what happened to herself. My favorite part of the book was when Joss says that she was broken and that Braden should stop trying to fix her. That line just keeps popping up in my head. There was also another reason why Joss thinks she’s a curse and why her relationship with Braden seemed impossible.

The book is in first person POV but even though you as a reader knows what Joss is thinking, you still don’t know what happened to her family and those few years that she was in a foster home. However, the book wasn’t sad all the time. The book also had soooo many funny scenes. My head was literally reeling because one moment I’m sad and depressed, and the next I’m laughing my head off because of Braden, Ellie, or Joss herself. 

Braden was this rich, hot guy that Joss first meets on her way to see the apartment on Dublin street. He’s a playboy, but he keeps the girls in “arrangements” before breaking up with them and moving on with someone else. He’s actually Ellie’s half brother, and his story will make you cry. I think he really fits Joss because he understands her and doesn’t judge her because of how she deals with her past. We all deal with our pasts/baggages in different ways. Oh, and did I mention he was hot?

Anyways, the book was a really good read. I didn’t know what to expect when I first started reading it because I didn’t know much about the author and the summary was pretty short. Joss was a really cool character and Braden was just Braden. Every character in the book just either made you love them or hated them. 

My suggestion: just read the book! :)

There’s a second book to this series, Down London Road, which doesn’t release until May 7!

Oh, and there’s a little Christmas scene that the author wrote about Joss and Braden! It’s at: http://smexybooks.com/2012/12/an-on-dublin-street-christmas-by-samantha-young.html

1/15/13 First Teaser of 2013!

The Collector by Victoria Scott

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Four years ago, I was just your average seventeen-year-old guy. That’s a lie. I’ve never been average. I look like a movie star, think like a scientist, and move like an athlete. That didn’t change when I kicked the bucket. 

         It’s okay to be jealous, to covet me. It’s a delicious sin—tastes like chicken. 

        But don’t envy my success as a collector. I earned it. Like Michael Jordan, I shot until I never missed. If there’s a bad soul anywhere on planet earth, I can smell him out and turn him in. Bag-and-tag.

        Boss Man runs the underworld, and I’m his number one guy. I’m so good, in fact, that I train the other five collectors on how to be more awesome. It doesn’t take a genius to understand the game: collect souls that are sealed. 

        Seals are our friends. I say it slowly, because patronizing people is fun.  

       It’s an easy gig. So easy, I’ve been bored lately. Maybe that’s why my numbers have slipped. But don’t fret. I got this. I’ve never met a hurdle I didn’t like. 

      Stumbling toward me is a herd of business-suit clad men way too old to be this wasted. What are they even doing on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street? Being creepers, that’s what. A guy with Dumbo-sized ears breaks away from the pack and heads toward a girl half his age. His arms swing in great big circles, and yellow liquid splashes from his plastic yardstick drink. 

      Way to bring your ‘A’ game. 

      The girl turns toward her friend in an obvious attempt to avoid eye contact with Drunk Ogre Man. But no matter. He spins her around, presents his colorful beads, and attempts to pull up her shirt. That’s the deal, right? Beads for boobs? Not this time. Homegirl slaps him and storms off, her heels click-clacking down the paved road.  

    Ogre stares after her and his friends howl with laughter. His red-rimmed eyes go big for a second, then he starts laughing, too. He got off pretty easy, all things considered. But we’re not done yet. Or better yet, I’m not done.

     I look at the guy in a way only I can. A warm yellow light crawls over his skin and flickers. It almost looks like his body is on fire. This light is his soul, and I can see the small rectangles called seals that partially obscure it. Seals come from being bad, or as I like to say, exciting. If I could come back from the dead, the things I would do. I’d go out with a bang. Rock enough seals to make Al Capone look like a saint. But I can’t. So I just keep punching the clock and doing what I do best. 

     The seals are different colors, and already this guy looks like Rainbow Bright. Now he’ll have one more to add to his collection. I flick a finger and a sizzling red seal—no bigger than a stamp—attaches to his light. He didn’t feel a thing, but he certainly deserved it. His soul light dims just a little more than before. Once his light is completely covered, it’s over. Finis! We’ll collect his soul and bring it downstairs. 

     I form my hands into guns and fire them off in his direction. “Pow!” 

    Another one bites the dust. 

Crash

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Okay, so I was just browsing Goodreads.com for some good books to read over the weekend (Thanks to those who made those awesome lists of books that make it easier to find awesome books). So, I stumbled upon this series. At first, I admit that I did judge a book by its cover, especially since I’m a sports fan but not a ballet one. Anyways, I forced myself to read Crash because so many people had awesome reviews and comments about the series.

Amazingly, it turned out that I didn’t have to force myself to read these books. They made me want to read them; I wanted to read about their lives, read about their fights, read about the ending, etc. I loved the characters in the story even though there were many times when I wanted to slam both their heads against a wall or door. 

I really liked the whole idea of the story. Girl meets boy. Boy turns out to be a bad boy. Girl doesn’t care. Boy wants the girl to leave and forget about him. Girl still doesn’t care and she loves ballet. Boy turns out to be the sweetest guy ever. Girl falls for the bad boy. BUT of course things aren’t going to be that easy. My summary of it makes the story seem cheesy and predictable, but it actually wasn’t. In the second book I wasn’t even sure if things were ever going to be okay anymore.

But I’ll just tell you guys about the characters. 

Lucy is your typical heroine. She’s pretty, a bit insecure, she loves ballet/dancing, and she has family problems. Her brother was killed 5 years ago, and she still hasn’t forgiven herself. Her parents haven’t been the same since. Life hasn’t been easy on her. Then there’s Jude (Hey Jude). Jude is your typical bad boy hero. He has no one. He lives in the boys’ home and he lives with boys who are prone to violence. He is also a playboy who doesn’t date nor has he ever had a girlfriend. His mother abandoned him and his father is in jail. The series just shows that not all relationships have it easy. You have the good times and the bad times, and you just have to take both in stride. Even if you feel like giving up, just know that someone is there who loves you with all of his/her heart and would take you back in a second, and also know that no matter what life throws at you, you just have to keep going because you never know where life might take you. The person who you think is the least likely to be the one meant to be your forever, might just be the one person you need. 

My review really doesn’t do it justice. I mean, I’m really picky with the books I read (sometimes) so I think this series was awesome. I also thought that the second book was the last one, but I guess the author decided to add another one which doesn’t release until August 23, 2013

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Ecstasy in Darkness & Dark Taste of Rapture

Okay, I’m a huge fan of Gena ShowaltersLords of the Underworld series, Intertwined series, Angels of the Dark series, and Atlantis series, so I decided to try out the other books in her Alien Huntress series (I read Seduce the Darkness, which is the 4th book in the series)!!!

Ecstasy in Darkness (#5) & Dark Taste of Rapture (#6) are freakin’ awesome books! There’s only been a handful of books that had heroines that I really loved and worshipped, so when I met Ava and Noelle I was like jfshgkfhj. They’re hilarious, awesome, tough, and they’re best friends forever. At first, I was really hesitant to read about either girl because they were only trainees when Ecstasy in Darkness began so I thought they were going to be whiny and annoying. Wow, they proved me wrong. Ava and Noelle look out for one another, and even though they came from different sides of the town, Ava came from a poor neighborhood which was pretty much the worst side of town and Noelle came from a rich family, richer than God, they both understand one another and have each other’s backs. Their interactions with one another are so funny and I couldn’t help but laugh out loud each time. Many people don’t understand their relationship because they’re so honest with one another and they pretty much insult one another whenever they can. I also liked the fact that their books came right after one another so we really felt sad when Noelle’s book started and she was happy for Ava but sad for herself. 

The men in their lives were also awesome! McKell, the ex-leader of the vampire army who was engaged to Bride for a looooong time, turned out to be a real sweetheart, well only to Ava anyways. He’s possessive, strong, and adorable. I really loved the romance between McKell and Ava and they are really perfect for one another. McKell, who hates humans, couldn’t help but fall in love with human Ava. It was fun seeing the “mighty vampire” fall hard and change his ways just for Ava. He also finds out more about his parents and his abilities. Then, there’s Hector Dean. He’s not usually the type Noelle goes for, but ever since she first saw him at her training, sparks were definitely flying. He’s cold, tattooed, and he’s a walking deadly weapon, but he’s also the perfect man to catch Noelle. He comes from the same side of town as Ava, so he believes that he doesn’t deserve Noelle, but Noelle could care less if he was rich or poor. All she cares about is his love for her and that he won’t try and change her. 

I definitely recommend these books, and the series (So far I’ve only read books #4-6). Ava, Noelle, McKell, and Hector are definitely awesome characters that will make you laugh out loud, cry, and piss you off (in a good way). 

I’m not sure what the next book in the series will be titled or when it will be released, but the books #1-4 are: Awaken me Darkly (1st person), Enslave me Sweetly (1st person), Savor Me Slowly (3rd person), and Seduce the Darkness (3rd person). Hopefully the next book will be Dallas’!!

Serendipity series by Carly Phillips

Serendipity, Book #1:

Out of the three books in this series, I thought this one was the best. The plot had more things going on than just romance. It had Faith dealing with her parents, Ethan finding out more about his father than he’d like, and Faith and Ethan finding each other. This book also had this fresh, creative way of turning a teenage crush on a bad boy into something more stable and sweet. 

Ethan was the town’s bad boy, riding his motorcycle, getting into all sorts of trouble, and attracting girls all over the place. However, when he was arrested, his parents were on their way to bail him out when they suddenly got into an accident that took their lives. Ethan was 18, which meant that he wasn’t a minor and he could take care of his 2 younger brothers, Dare and Nash. Instead, Ethan chose the coward’s way out and left town. Now, 10 years later, Ethan is finally back and the first thing he does is purchase Faith’s old house. But Ethan can’t escape the past. He’s got two younger brothers who are now grown men who hates his guts. They want nothing to do with him. Plus, he’s got another surprise coming. 

Faith was born into a wealthy family, that is, until her father was convicted for running a Ponzi scheme. Now, after returning to Serendipity, everyone looks at her and pities her because of her father. Then, Faith runs into the last person she thought she’d see, Ethan Barron, and she finds out that not only is Ethan back, he’s also the person who purchased her childhood home. What a small world. And the funny thing is, Ethan doesn’t need a big home because he’s living all by himself. He doesn’t even have the place furnished. Annnd Faith has this secret past with Ethan: He gave her a ride home on his motorcycle and they kissed, it could have led to more but he was denied. She was the “princess” that was too good for the “bad boy”.

The romance between Faith and Ethan was pretty typical and predictable but Tess made it more interesting. She became both an obstacle and a great addition to the romance and the story itself. She was this troubled child who had no one to take care of her and love her except her sister Kelly, and so it was really great to see her and Ethan’s interactions with one another. Ethan doesn’t know anything about parenting nor about dealing with little girls, especially one who tested you at every turn, so Ethan’s methods with dealing with Tess were really sweet and adorable. The brothers, Dare and Nash, were also great additions. They were placed in different foster homes because Ethan decided to leave town, so you’ll definitely understand why they hate Ethan’s guts. This confrontation with Ethan is long overdue. 

Karma, Book #3:

I accidentally read this before Destiny, so I’ll post a review on this instead (Sorry about that). This is Dare’s book and we finally get to see past the charm, kindness, and playfulness and see the real Dare.

Dare Barron is the youngest of the Barron brothers. He’s also known as the easy-going, laid back of the three. But is he really? In this book we find out what is really going on behind the mask. He’s got a past that he thinks he can never run away from, and he’s also being eaten away by guilt. Guilt that he’s had since he was 15. He’s now a cop, but it doesn’t help that the person who caused his guilt is the brother of the girl he’s had a crush on since he was 15. And that person is also a regular in jail. 

Liza McKnight is born in a rich family, except that her parents only care about her brother. Her brother, the golden child who can do no wrong. Her parents blame her for everything and could care less about her. Liza continues to “enable” her brother by bailing him out all the time because she loves her brother and her brother was the only one there when she needed someone the most. This is the reason why Dare and Liza cannot have a relationship. Their pasts are too connected and Dare can’t seem to get past the guilt. 

The story was great, but it was also really predictable and the ending for the series was too short. The characters were great but I thought that Dare and Liza needed to grow more as the story progressed because I felt like they didn’t really overcome their pasts. There was this thing with Brian, Liza’s brother, that was kind off over the top and it just ended too easily. However, the book was an okay read and I still prefer Serendipity.

The Serendipity trilogy has officially ended, but there is a spinoff series featuring the characters from Karma. The new series is called cops of Serendipity and the first book of the series will be Perfect Fit and it is out now!

Sinners On Tour #1 & #2 by Olivia Cunning

I stumbled upon this series the other day and I saw so many great reviews on each book that I decided to try them out. The plot of the series is very interesting. Five band members, all hot and famous, are single and enjoying their bachelor lifestyles. That is, until their destined women came along.

In Backstage Pass, we meet the lead guitarist, Brian Sinclair. He’s a hopeless romantic. He’s the only one in the band who has had relationships, but he’s also the one that constantly gets heartbroken. One night, while Brian was getting drunk after dumping his girlfriend, the band meets a psychologist named Myrna Evans who steals their hearts. She different from all the girls who throw themselves at the guys, but she only has eyes for Brian.

Brian and Myrna are instantly attracted to one another and sparks definitely fly. The only negative thing about this series and book is that they keep going at it and they don’t even care if other people see them naked… I mean Myrna does act as if she’s embarrassed or that she wants to cover herself up… but she never does. Brian also gets “mad” if the other band members look at Myrna naked or touch her but he doesn’t do anything…

Anyways, I thought the story was really creative and the plot was interesting. I haven’t read many good books revolving around bands and music so this was refreshing and new. It was an easy and fun read so if you’re bored or you need a good book (for adults) then you might want to try this one out!

Okay now on to the next book in the series. 

This book is now about Sed Lionheart, the lead singer, and Jessica Chase, his ex-fiancee. The first chapter shows the readers why Jessica left Sed in the first place, and I definitely supported Jessica’s decision because Sed acted like such a ahdjfkjsg. 

Now, the only difference between Sed and Jessica vs. Myrna and Brian is that Sed and Jessica do it anywhere, even the openly public places. I thought that this book was just as entertaining as the first one, except it was annoying how Jessica kept saying one thing but doing another. However, the whole lawyer thing was a good addition to the plot because it makes sense when the scandal came into view. 

This book also showed greater perspective of the other band members such as Trey, Jace, and Eric. We see Trey suffer and find his redemption and we see the interactions between Eric and Jace. Near the end was also a great part of the book and I don’t want to say anything because it might spoil it for you…

Anyways, this book was still a great, fun, and easy read and I definitely recommend it (to adults). I believe the book after this would be Trey’s. BUT I’m more excited for Jace’s book because we definitely know who his heroine is! Sadly, Jace’s book won’t be out ‘til February 13!! (It’s titled Hot Ticket)

Lothaire by Kresley Cole

This is the 12th book in Kresley Cole’s popular series Immortals After Dark. I’m a huge fan of Kresley Cole and the Immortals After Dark series so I was definitely excited to read this book!

The book started out slow because Lothaire’s past was being introduced and the readers also had to know about how Elizabeth ended up as the “host” for Lothaire’s Bride (Vampires’ mates are known as brides).

At first I had a hard time reading the book because the introduction was slow and a tad boring. However, once I finally got to know Lothaire and Elizabeth, the story became interesting and I couldn’t stop myself from finding out what happens next.

We’ve seen glimpses of Lothaire throughout the series and I’ve always thought of him as a great character. Elizabeth definitely fits him perfectly because she defies Lothaire at every turn, a perfect trait for a queen. We find out how Lothaire got his red eyes and why he desperately wants to become king. We also realize that Lothaire isn’t really a villain, he’s a hero in his own ways too. 

I definitely recommend this book. It has humor, romance, action, mystery, and everything. The plot was predictable (with the whole Lothaire thinking Elizabeth wasn’t his bride). At first, I hated Lothaire because of his actions, but then we see a real sweetheart after we get to know him better. 

The next book is titled MacRieve and I believe it releases on July 2, 2013.

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!

Now a look ahead….

February 26:

Immortal Ever After by Lynsay Sands

Beauty Awakened by Gena Showalter

March 5:

Thrown by a Curve by Jaci Burton

March 11:

Silent Echoes by Aimee Laine

March 19:

Inferno by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare

March 26:

Wolf With Benefits by Shelly Laurenston

Rebel by Kristina Douglas

Lover At Last by J.R. Ward

Twice Tempted by Jeaniene Frost

Deadly Sting by Jennifer Estep

April 1:

Natural Born Angel by Scott Speer

April 2:

The Collector by Victoria Scott

April 16:

Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire

April 30:

Born of Fury by Sherrilyn Kenyon

May 13:

Entwined With You by Sylvia Day

May 28:

Dare You to by Katie McGarry

June 1:

Darkness Avenged by Alexandra Ivy

One Sweet Ride by Jaci Burton

Sequel to Twisted by Gena Showalter

July 1:

Origin by Jennifer L. Armentrout

MacRieve by Kresley Cole

July 30:

The Darkest Craving by Gena Showalter

August 6:

Ritual Magic by Eileen Wilks

September 3:

Styxx by Sherrilyn Kenyon

October 29:

Guild Hunter #6 by Nalini Singh

November 1:

Striking Distance by Pamela Clare

(These are just a few great books releasing in 2013. Just letting you guys know :) )

Beautiful Redemption by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl

Finally! I’ve been waiting to read this book since it first released on Oct. 23. At first, I was very hesitant to read this because of it’s synopsis. I don’t know why but I’ve never liked books where one of the main character was dead or kinda dead but can still come back to life. I haven’t read a book where they did a really good job keeping readers interested and not bored with the character’s journey back to life.

However, I’ve been a fan of this series since I first saw Beautiful Creatures, so I gave it a try. I also wanted closure with this series, and since this is the final novel in this awesome series, I definitely wanted to read it. 

Ethan’s journey back to life was long, but it was interesting and it did not bore me. I thought that the authors did a really good job with the whole idea about Ethan still having a chance to come back even though he sacrificed his life to save the world. This novel brought a whole new side to Ethan that I haven’t really seen before. I felt like he really wanted to come back for Lena, Amma, and his dad. His reunion with his mother was very emotional, but what made me cry was his encounters with Amma. 

Lena’s POV was shorter than Ethan’s, but at least we also had the chance to see things from Lena’s POV. She did everything she could to help Ethan come back and she never gave up even when pretty much everyone around her didn’t believe that Ethan had a chance to come back. 

The only negative thing I had with this book was its ending. I felt that the ending was a little rushed and that they should’ve taken more time with the ending because this isn’t just an ending for this book, it’s an ending for the series. I don’t want to give so much away and spoil it for those who haven’t read it yet.

Overall, the book was awesome and bittersweet at the same time. I can’t believe one of my favorite series just ended. I was secretly hoping that they would go for at least 5 books. Anyways, I hope they’ll make a spinoff series featuring Link and Ridley. That would be awesome. Or with Liv and John. :)

Wild About You by Kerrelyn Sparks

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I was so excited to read Howard’s story… but I was disappointed with how the book turned out. 

Howard was a great character, but I thought his story was a bit repetitive and exaggerated. The home decoration show did not help make the book interesting and it kind of seems like it was the first idea that popped up in Ms. Sparks’ mind. It annoyed me when Howard said that he fell in love with Elsa while he was secretly watching her shows. 

Howard was a really cute teddy bear… I mean were-bear. Elsa was a good character but she was really annoying at times. She always changes her mind. One minute she’s angry at Howard or she wants to stay away from him, and then another minute she’s so in love with Howard that she doesn’t care about the curse.

Overall, the book was an easy read and it was fun, but there were parts where I felt like slamming my head against the wall. I do recommend the book especially if you are a huge fan of the Love at Stake series because there are major things that happened in the book. 

Opal by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Finally! After declaring Onyx (the second book in the Lux series) as one of the best books I’ve read, I was excited to get my hands on Opal! Jennifer L. Armentrout definitely proved to us that she’s a great author.

In Obsidian, we discovered a whole new world filled with Luxen. In Onyx, we became an even bigger fan of Daemon Black. In Opal, we see a whole new side of Daemon Black.

I really didn’t know what to expect after reading the ending of Onyx. We discovered that one of the characters was alive and that things are definitely becoming serious and crazy. Blake, who’s now an annoying and creepy character, returns in Opal, much to my disappointment. He’s downright creepy and when he first returned, I literally looked up and asked myself “why?”. Why did I ever consider this guy as a good character when I first met him in Onyx?

I love the series, but I thought this book was somewhat disappointing (thought still awesome). Ms. Armentrout took things slow and I felt like she did this so that readers would also see the strain in Katy’s friendship with Dee, Dawson’s progression, and Daemon’s softer side. I think she did a great job of showing how difficult it is for Dee and Katy to go back to being the friends they were because of the whole Adam thing. It wouldn’t have been believable if they easily became friends again after what happened. Dawson was great and I liked how Katy dealt with the situation. Daemon was just being Daemon. Overall, the book wasn’t bad and the plot was interesting and thrilling. I liked both the hero and the heroine. Katy is definitely a strong character, but there were moments when I just wanted to slam her head against a wall. Her relationship with Daemon also develops and gets a little more intense (if that’s even possible). I strongly recommend this book to fans of reading, YA, Romance, and Jennifer L. Armentrout!

Still a great series and I don’t regret reading it!

The ending was a bit of a cliffhanger… I don’t want to ruin it for you!

The next book in the series is Origin and I believe it won’t be out until July 2013!!!

Jennifer L. Armentrout has confirmed that the next 2 books will be in Daemon’s and Katy’s POVs!

Teaser Tuesday!!!

Rogue Rider by Larissa Ione November 20, 2012

It was cold. So fucking cold.

He opened his eyes, but he saw…nothing. Groaning, he shifted, because he seemed to be face-down. Yeah…he was doing a face-plant, all right. But where was he? All he could see was snow. No, that wasn’t true; he could see trees laden with snow. And snow banks laden with snow. And snow laden with more fucking snow.

So he was in a forest…with snow. But where? Why?

And who the hell was he?

Reseph.

The name slurred through his ears as if uttered by a drunk man.

Reseph.

Sounded vaguely familiar, he supposed. Reseph. Okay, he could work with that. Especially since no other names popped into his head.

Weakly, he tried to push himself to his knees, but his arms wobbled like rubber, and he kept falling on his face. After four tries, he gave up and just lay there, panting and shivering.

Somewhere overhead, an owl hooted, and a few minutes later, a wolf howled into the growing darkness. Reseph took comfort in the sounds, because they meant he wasn’t alone. Sure, the owl might fly over and shit on him, and the wolf might eat him alive, but at least he’d have company for a little while.

He didn’t know much about himself, but he knew he didn’t like to be alone.

He also did not like snow.

Curious then, how he’d ended up alone in the snow. Had someone abandoned him here? A tremor of anxiety shook his insides as hard as the cold was shaking him on the outside. Surely someone was looking for him.

He held onto that hope as he gradually became aware of a gnawing ache in his bones, accompanied by a stabbing pain in his head. Looked like he was in for a little unconsciousness. Cool. Because right now, he was both freezing and burning up, hurting and numb. It sucked.

Yep, passing out would be a good thing.

Real. Fucking. Good.

***

Idiot. Dumbass. Meteorological moron.

Jillian Cardiff mentally cursed the meteorologist who screwed the pooch on the timing of this blizzard. She had nothing against weather people; hell, she’d worked with them for years in the FAA. But this…this was ridiculous.

Now she was in a rush to get back to her cabin before visibility went completely to shit and her draft horse, Sam, got testy.

“Come on, boy.” She gave the big sorrel an affectionate slap on the shoulder. “The rest of the firewood can wait.”

Sam followed her, not needing to be led by the rope snapped to his halter. He knew the way home and was as eager as she was to get inside a warm, cozy building. The sled carrying quarter cord of firewood dragged behind him, cutting through the two feet of snow they’d gotten a few days ago. This new storm would probably dump another couple of feet, and by the end of November they’d have more snow than they’d know what to do with.

The wind shrieked like a living thing, and snow blasted her face. Hefting her rifle more securely onto her shoulder, Jillian put her head down and pushed against the gale. Times like this, she really missed Florida. Not that she’d ever go back. Some things you just couldn’t forget.

Like being torn apart by demons.

She shivered, but it had nothing to do with the temperature. She was not going there again. The attack was behind her, and as long as she didn’t watch TV, get on the internet, or look at her scars, she never had to think about it.

A long, mournful howl pierced the late afternoon darkness. Had to be close if she could hear it over the wind. Sam snorted and tossed his head, and she slowed to take the lead rope and give him a pat on his big brown nose.

“It’s okay, buddy. The wolves won’t bother us.” No, wolves generally left humans alone. If anything, cougars were the big concern. In recent weeks, two area hunters had been found torn to pieces, the carnage blamed on the big cats.

She could handle a cougar. What she couldn’t handle was the dark. Demons lurked in the dark.

Abruptly, Sam reared up, a desperate whinny breaking from his big chest. The rope jerked out of Jillian’s hand, and she nearly lost her footing in the icy snow as she scrambled to catch it. Sam’s front hooves hit the ground and his shoulder rammed her, sending her tumbling down an incline. Her yelp cut off as she slammed into a tree trunk.

Pain spiderwebbed around the right side of her rib cage, and ouch, that was going to be tender tomorrow.

“Dammit, Sam,” she muttered, as she crawled back up the snowy slope, pausing to grab the rifle that had been flung into a snowbank.

Sam was snorting, going nuts as he pawed at a snowdrift. Jillian dug ice from places ice shouldn’t be as she clomped through the snow, wondering what in the world had startled Sam and now had him so freaked out.

“You’d better be digging up a pot of gold, you mangy—” She broke off with a startled gasp.

A man…a naked man…his body face-down and covered in a dusting of snow, lay in a messy sprawl just off the trail. 

“Oh, my God.” Her hands shook as she stripped off her glove and brushed aside his long, platinum hair to put her fingers to his throat. His skin was icy to the touch, which she expected, but when the steady thump of a pulse bounded against her fingertips, she nearly jumped out of her own skin. He was alive. With a strong pulse. Holy cow, how?

Okay, so…think. She had to get help, but they were in the middle of an intensifying snowstorm, and there was no way off the mountain except by snowmobile. She couldn’t risk that in the storm, and it could take hours to get to the nearest town. He could be dead by then.

Shit.

Praying this guy wasn’t a serial killer and trying not to think too hard on why he’d be in the mountains, naked, in the winter, she eased Sam up the trail until the sled was alongside the man’s body. As quickly as she could, she heaved the firewood to the other side of the path and tucked the ax into the loop on Sam’s padded harness.

Rolling the man onto the sled was not as easy as she’d hoped. The guy was heavy as a damned boulder and huge. And…handsome. And very, very naked.

“Really?” she muttered to herself. “You’re going to notice how hot he is now?”

Granted, it was impossible not to notice those things, but she still felt a little guilty as she ran her hands over him, checking for injuries. Aside from being unconscious and as frozen as a fish stick, he appeared to be uninjured.

Interesting horse tattoo on his right forearm, though. When she’d skimmed her fingers over it, she swore she’d felt a dim vibration, as if the henna-colored lines pulsed with a mild electrical current. Too bad warmth didn’t ride in on that current, though, because damn, she swore the temperature plummeted twenty degrees in the few minutes it took to check the guy out.

As if Mother Nature had some sort of grudge against her, the biting cold wind picked up even more, and the snow, which she normally loved, became an enemy. It was probably stupid of her, but she stripped off her coat and laid it over the guy, tucking the coat’s sleeves carefully beneath him. The half-dozen shirt layers she was wearing should protect her for a while, as long as they hurried.

“Let’s go, Sammy.”  She urged the gelding to move faster than she’d normally like, but nothing about this situation was normal.

She was freezing and exhausted by the time she smelled the smoke from her wood fire, and her eyelashes were crusted with ice by the time she eased Sam up to the rickety porch. The frigid air burned her lungs with each breath as she dragged the man’s dead weight off the sled and then unhitched Sam. She’d remove the harness later. Right now she had to get the man into the house and the horse into the barn.

She ran the thirty yards to the barn and, battling the wind, tugged open the door. Sam trotted inside, but she didn’t bother taking him to his stall. He’d find it on his own.

Too bad getting the man to her bedroom wasn’t nearly as easy as putting up the horse. As a fitness freak who worked a small farm, Jillian wasn’t a wuss, but she thought she might have dislocated something as she dragged Fish Stick across the floor. She spent another ten minutes heaving and straining to lift him onto her bed.

Once he was sprawled out on his back, his broad shoulders taking up an enormous amount of room on the mattress, she cranked the electric blanket to the highest setting and checked his pulse. Still strong. Shouldn’t it be sluggish? She’d taken basic CPR classes as well as Search and Rescue training, and from what she remembered, hypothermia caused a slow, weak pulse. Fish Stick’s couldn’t be more opposite. Steady, surging, and she swore his skin had already pinked up a little.

Leaving the mystery alone for now, she checked the phone, and sure enough, it was dead. Next, she stoked the fire and turned up the electric heat to eighty degrees.  She was lucky to have electricity at all, actually. The power kept flickering, and it was probably only a matter of time before it went the way of the phone line.

Ooh, and then she’d be alone, in the dark with no phone, in the middle of nowhere…with a stranger.

This was a horror movie setup. She even had the token small animal to prove the situation was serious and make all the women in the audience worry.

Her Bengal cat, Doodle, watched the activity from his bed in front of the wood stove, unconcerned that there was a strange man in the house. But then, nothing really fazed him. As long as he had food and someone to pet him, he didn’t bother to get excited about much.

“You’re a big help there, buddy.” She shot Doodle a dirty look as she changed into dry sweats and slippers. “I’m going to check on the complete stranger in my bed, but don’t worry about me, okay?”

Doodle blinked his green eyes at her.

Wishing she had a big dog right about now, Jillian slipped into the bedroom. As she entered, Fish Stick sighed and shifted in the bed, just the smallest movement, but enough to give her a bit of hope.

Then his eyes popped open.

Startled, she leaped back, slapping her hand over her mouth. His eyes…God, they were amazing. The lightest shade of blue, and crystal clear, like a shallow glacier. They bored into her, but there was nothing cold about them. The raw heat in them pierced her all the way to her core.

Feeling silly for her overreaction but her legs trembling anyway, she returned to the bedside.

“I’m Jillian. I found you in the woods. You’re going to be okay.”  She wasn’t sure if he understood or not, but his eyes closed, and his thickly-muscled chest began to rise and fall in a deep, regular rhythm.  His color was good now, and his full lips, once pale and chapped, were a smooth, dusky rose.

Remarkable.

What now? Maybe she should get something hot into his stomach. Quietly, she started for the door to put some broth on the stove.

“Hey,” he rasped, his voice a broken whisper. “Did I…hurt you?”

She inhaled sharply and turned, risking a look at him. Once again, his eyes drilled into her, but this time, they seemed to…glow a little.

“No.” She swallowed dryly. “No, you didn’t hurt me.”

His long, golden lashes fluttered down, as if he was satisfied by her answer. But dear God, why would he think he might have hurt her?

Who the hell had she brought into her house?