I just love Lisa Renee Jones' Zodius series. If you haven't read Sterling's book yet, now is the time to pick it up, for only .99 cents.
Me rambling on about the books I read and anything else that may come to mind. Trust Me 2 Forget that there was something else I was supposed to be doing before I got all wrapped up in a book and lost track of time.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
Review: Shadow Ops: Control Point by Myke Cole
Fantasy
ACE
In a world changed by magic, Oscar Britton was a
helicopter pilot for the United States Army, attached to the
Supernatural Operations Corps (SOC), a loyal officer who didn't
question his orders, until the day he was told his target was a
teenage kid. The same day he was given that order, he unexpectedly
begins wielding his own magic, a rare and forbidden power that takes
him from soldier to outlaw in a snap. Thinking the SOC would like
nothing better than to kill him, he goes on the lam.
When the SOC catch him, they want to convince
Britton to be on their team, as part of a special magic unit. Will
Britton stay his military course, or will he discover that sometimes
you have to take charge of your own destiny?
*****
Myke Cole did a great job introducing a new world, full
of fascinating characters. He built a magic-crazed world, a desolate
military outpost, and characters and creatures that flowed off the
pages. The world building slowed the book down, but yet felt
necessary as an introduction to the new landscape for this series.
The non-stop action kept the story moving, and kept me
hooked to Britton's struggle in his new role in the world. He had
to struggle with the understanding that the lines between right and
wrong are sometimes really fuzzy, while at other are blatantly black
and white. He made mistakes, yet he was able to learn from them.
I also enjoyed the side characters, especially the
goblin Marty, he was an interesting little guy. I was sadden by the
loss of some characters, but look forward to seeing many of them
return in the next book of this series, which I will absolutely be
looking for when it comes out.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Friday, April 6, 2012
Friday 56
I'm not feeling very original lately...and I've been neglecting my poor blog. Life has been busy, in a good way. Baseball season has begun for both of my boys, work has been crazy-busy, and we are in the process of buying a house and moving--GAH! the stress of home buying is unbelievable, but it will so be worth it when it's done.
Okay this is something I've taken off of Shiloh Walker's blog in the past...here's the deal:

Okay this is something I've taken off of Shiloh Walker's blog in the past...here's the deal:
About the Friday 56
- Grab the book nearest you. Right now. Don’t dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.
- Turn to page 56.
- Find the fifth sentence.
- Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) in the comments section of this blog...or post this on your blog. :-)

"Britton heard a coughing bark, the best impression of the gunshot that five more demon-horses, coming at a run, could muster.
You're no good to him with a bullet in your head, Britton told himself. Get out of here."
Taken from Myke Cole's Shadow Ops: Control Point
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
sneak peak of HUNTER'S RISE by Shiloh Walker
B & N | Amazon | Indiebound | Book Depository | BAMM
Snippet (warning... Toronto is something of a smart-ass)
Not the ideal place for a fight. He'd done it before and managed to avoid human casualties, but he suspected that Sylvia James was a different breed from what he was used to. Ferals fought to live, so they could kill—by nature, most of them weren't always clearheaded. Sylvia, like him, was a trained killer. She would be clearheaded. It would make a difference.
He hunted the ferals.
She hunted for money.
In the end, he'd win, because he was stronger.
But he didn't want to have to fight her. He wanted to have sex with her—down and dirty sex, maybe up against a wall, in the light so he could watch her. Then on a bed, her body under his, or over . . . his hands tangled in that dark, silken hair.
"You know, most men would at least bother to introduce themselves before the guy starts picturing the woman naked," she drawled, coming to a stop eighteen inches away.
Toronto smirked. "That's bullshit. We see a woman, we frequently picture them naked. We mess with the names when we want to actually think about getting them in bed. Some of us, at least." He skimmed a look over her body, taking in the sleek muscles, the powerhouse curves. Then he focused on her face again, smiled slowly. "So. What's your name?"
Due out 4/3/2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Review of : TAMING AN IMPOSSIBLE ROGUE by Suzanne Enoch
Scandalous Brides #2
historical romance
St Martin's Press
Lady Camille Pryce left her arrogant fiance at the alter. After everyone turned their backs on her, she was fortunate enough to find work at the famed Tantalus Club.
Keating Blackwood has shunned society since his last scandal. Now his haughty, self-important cousin, Stephen Pollard, the Marquis of Fenton is demanding Keating bring his fiancee back to him. For Stephen has been barred from entering the Tantalus Club, and can't do so himself.
Can Keating convince Camille to marry his cousin?
*****
Suzanne Enoch is one of my favorite historical romance authors, and in Taming an Impossible Rogue she did not disappoint!
Keating was able to draw Camille out of herself, and made her dare to seek more out of life. I loved how they would tease and tantalize each other. They had a fantastic chemistry that positively sizzled. I also loved how he was upfront with her about everything that was going on.
One of my biggest pet peeves in books is when there is a huge misunderstanding that could be easily avoided. Instead Ms. Enoch has Camille and Keating aware of what is going on, creating even more challenging scenarios as these characters have learned to love each other, but they cannot find a way out of their situation. Well, of course there is a solution to their problem so that they can find their Happily Ever After, otherwise I wouldn't be reading a romance.
I look forward to Ms. Enoch's next book, and to more of the ladies of the Tantalus Club.
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