January 16, 2018

Review: Night World, No. 3

Night World, No. 3 Night World, No. 3 by L.J. Smith
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Review of Night World #3
By Samantha Mullins
Synopsis:
Vampires, werewolves, witches, shapeshifters - they live among us without our knowledge. Night World is their secret society, a secret society with very strict rules. And falling in love breaks all the laws of the Night World.

The apocalypse is drawing near. But four Wild Powers can save the world from the impending doom. Circle Daybreak, an underground organization with both Night World and human members, is searching for the four who can stop the darkness.

A vampire hunter - who is half vampire - stalks her own kind to protect humans in Huntress.

In Black Dawn, Maggie stumbles upon an old Night World kingdom where the ruling vampire prince is both an enemy and an ally.

And Circle Daybreak hires Keller, a shapeshifting panther, to guard a new Wild power in Witchlight. But when Keller falls in love with the Wild Power's soulmate, her love could destroy everything...


Review:
It’s been a while since I’ve read the other two collection books from this series. But it really doesn’t matter as while they all play their part in making the next story, it’s not relevant that I don’t really remember what happened in the [ast 6 books, that deters me from getting involved with this set.
From the moment I picked this book up and finally decide to read it, I was hooked and didn’t want to put it down. Starting from 7 with The Huntress it could’ve even been its own series entirely. A great urban fantasy right there. Then with Black Dawn, it just took it a little further bringing more of this world into the mixed, especially with its different setting. Finally, with A Circle Daybreak, it sort of mixes things up, making you think about things a little differently, especially with new characters coming into the mix, and things like ancient beings such as dragons. Circle Daybreak, I didn’t exactly know who the wild power was from the get-go like I did with the others, and it intrigued me even more. But once the wild power finally was revealed it was probably one of the best ways it could be done.

Pros of this book and the Author:
L.J. Smith has always had some of the best writing that I have read. She definitely knows how to get an audience intrigued, no matter how old the books get. Also with using Millenial, instead of using a date most will know when this takes place from when the books were originally written, but for present and future readers, it doesn’t make you think of the year in specific. Her worlds are so detailed, and the character build up is pretty immaculate. When I first tried reading the Vampire Diaries, I couldn’t seem to get into it, because I had already started watching the show and the characters were completely different in the show then they were in the book. However, after reading these I might give it another go at some point in time.
Con’s of this book and the Author:
Well, the only cons I have is that it would be great to have the last book in this series. I understand it had to be put on the back burner because of her hits like Vampire Diaries and Secret Circle. But it is due time for the ending of this series. My one complaint is that Ms. Smith can’t come up with a factual and legitimate timeline of the release (If there is actually going to be one) of this book. Or at least let the fan base and readers know, “Hey I’m sorry I will not be finishing this series, I apologize for keeping you hanging”. But in all honesty that’s exactly what’s going on, you read this, you get involved in it, and then boom dropped like a bad habit. It’s in poor taste in my opinion. So maybe hopefully one day we will actually see Strange Fate on Amazon, B&N and the like.





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January 15, 2018

New Year, new goals for reading

Well 2017 was a crazy year for most, me included. It was full of obstacles at every corner. Obstacles that prevented my love of reading. Well it's 2018, a new year, a new chance for life changing (For the better) events. Also a fresh year to get back into the habit of doing one of my favorite hobbies. Reading and Blogging about the books I read.

Now right now until things settle and I get back into the swing of things. I will not be accepting offers for reviews of books. I do apologize, they tend to get stock piled, and I am not in a position to be able to accept and read them in a timely manner. I will let you know when i'm open for reviews again.

Right now i'm going through my TBR list and maxing out some of those books that have been sitting in my list for years. I'm going back to enjoying reading again.

So to start of this year I do have some books I plan on reading. I do not have a timeline of when they will be completed or anything. Again, going back to reading for enjoyment rather than constantly feeling stressed trying to get books read to get the reviews out in a timely manner. It sucked the joy of reading for me, and felt more like a job. A job I wasn't being paid for except in free books, and hey free books are AMAZING!

If you're interested to see what is currently on my list right now to read, on the left side of this page. you can see my currently reading list.

Also, as you have noticed the blog layout has also changed. Going to a more simpler layout. I hope you like it and it's easy on the eyes.

Lastly, I will be updating things on the blog as I can. Having some major changes going on in my life, changes for the better. But it will take time to get back into a place where I will be back to be fully functional.


Thank you all for your continued following, and bearing with me during all these trials and tribulations.


June 19, 2017

Review: Inner Demons

Inner Demons Inner Demons by Sarra Cannon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow! I thought the first book was good this one just topped it. This series is fricking amazing, and it's only on book 2. In this book Harpers life seems to be amazing, but something isn't feeling right in here gut. So Harper being Harper, she questioned everything and investigated everything. So of course more things are revealed, which just sinks you further into the story. Let's just say I'm in training for my job, but most of the day I was involved in the book.

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June 18, 2017

Review: Maximum Ride Forever

Maximum Ride Forever Maximum Ride Forever by James Patterson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So this was the last of the maximum ride series. And just like its predecessors it didn't fail to get me enthralled and sucked into the story. The one thing I like and is also scary at the same time, is that the events in these books actually happen. So it definitely brings some realism into the heart of the story even though it's fictional. In this book it's the end of the world the start of the apocalypse. And max and her gang continue to try to save the world. But this is so much different than others. You meet more characters more bad guys, things you thought you knew come to be more than what you knew. And most of all love and sacrifice. Patterson finished the series in a most epic way, and I'm glad for that because sometimes our favorite series end in away you didn't like or expect, this one is not the case.

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June 16, 2017

Review: Collector of Souls

Collector of Souls Collector of Souls by Naomi Lucas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First and foremost, I had received this book in place of an honest review. Secondly I would like to apologize to the author Naomi Lucas, for taking forever with this review.

Alright so on to the book, I have not read the first book yet, but reading this one I would like to read the first one and the third one. This was set in a world like no others, like literally, you know it's set on Earth or what was earth. But there is a different species as well. This book is like a medieval saga, mixed with sci-if and a weird kind of romance. It's hard to describe any of it, but the world this author created was so vivid and surreal it kept me interested when I actually had time to pick reading back up. I love the character, I love the world, it's was crazy and awesome wrapped in one entity.

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June 14, 2017

Review: Dark Debt

Dark Debt Dark Debt by Chloe Neill
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was just going to read this without posting a review. However, that doesn't seem to be my style. you'd think Merit and Ethan and the rest of the vampires would get a break, not likely. The city of Chicago is always full of new enemies and new adventures. This time it's a few of them at once, a mobster gang called the circle, and someone from Ethans past. with these enemies brings new issues, New questions, and some serious "OMG!" moments. This series has not let me down yet, and I'm sure kill be satisfied all the way to the end.

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May 7, 2017

Apologies

hello to all.

I keep getting review requests. And as much as I want to appreciate everyone contacting me. I must unfortunately declined anymore book requests. Stuff has happened in my life has prevented me from having anytime to read. It's very disheartening. But until my life calms down and have the time to start reading again. I will no longer be accepting requests. I apologize for the inconvenience and hopefully one day, things will getter better. I hope you all understand.