Book 24 / 100
Book: Beautiful Darkness (Caster Chronicles #2)
Author: Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
ASIN: B00457X7IQ
Pages: 513
Beautiful Darkness picks up where Beautiful Creatures left off with Lena unclaimed by light or dark and the future of both sides of her family hanging in the balance... But not deciding and saving Ethan has had a bad effect on Lena... Especially with the consequence of taking Macon's life!
Lena begins to descend into darkness, egged on by her cousin Ridley and the mysterious John Breed and in doing so she pulls away from the one person who can help her out... John convinces her that The Great Barrier is the place to go to find the answers to all her questions.
With Ethan, Link and a Keeper-in-Training, Liv, following closely they head into the Caster tunnels heading for the place where the mortal and Caster worlds meet. Meanwhile Lena's mother and the evil Abraham begin to turn the tide of things in the natural order, swaying Lena to the dark side.
With help from the light casters and from beyond the grave can Ethan reach Lena in time to save her from herself and her mother and ancestor?
Rating... 4 out of 5 spells. If you enjoyed the first book then this will be a must read. If you haven't read the first book then I recommend reading that first then picking this one up.
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Sunday, March 10, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
100 Book Challenge - Book 23 - Beautiful Creatures
Book 23 / 100
Book: Beautiful Creatures (Caster Chronicles #1)
Author: Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
ASIN: B00371V710
Pages: 563
Nothing ever happens in Gatlin, and Ethan Wate knew that
all too well, that’s why he was counting down the days until he could leave. At
least he had been, until the new girl arrived in town. Old Man Ravenwood’s niece
was like nothing the town had seen, and that was just the start.
Lena Duchannes is a Caster, as in Spell Caster, and she’s
struggling to contain her powers and dealing with a curse that has sealed the
fate of her family for generations. On the 16th moon of their 16th
year all the Casters in her family are Claimed by either light or dark. And it’s
Lena’s 16th birthday soon.
Inexplicably, Ethan is drawn to Lena, and vice versa. A
connection that means that in a town where nothing ever happens, something big
is about to happen.
Rating: 4 out of 5 spells. Okay, so I went into this book
knowing that several friends had told me it was slow and hard to get into, but
I found that it was a captivating story, by a few pages into it I was hooked. I’d
recommend it to anyone who has a liking of paranormal romance and magic.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
100 Book Challenge - Book 4 - The Story Of X
Book 4 / 100
Book: The Story of X
Author: A.J. Molloy
ISBN: 978-0-552-16924-0
The Story of X is, as the title may suggest, the story of
Alexandra, X to her friends, and her sexual awakening. It begins innocently
enough, an encounter with the billionaire Lord Marcus Roscarrick and continues
with his attraction to her, and ultimately to the dangerous parts of his life…
Roscarrick is an initiate in the Mystery Religions, and if they have any chance
of being together X will have to submit to the initiation rites too.
As she does, she finds herself awakening, and changing…
Changing forever.
Now, normally, I’d go into more detail, but with this
story we see a lot of the rites and rituals of the Mystery Religions, and you
become involved in X’s journey, to tell of what happens feels almost like you’re
violating the sanctity of them. So I will say this, I have had books that left
me gasping, books that left me wanting more… But this, this book I think blew
my mind completely.
Rating… 10 out of 5. Read it. If you’re over 18, read it.
There are sex scenes and a few crude words, but that’s minimal.
Friday, January 4, 2013
100 Book Challenge - Book 3 - Scarlet
Book 3 / 100
Book: Scarlet
Author: Leigh Marsden
ISBN: 978-0-14-356544-4
Okay, so, part of the appeal of this book was its local
origins, the author lives in a town not 50 minutes drive from where I am :) as
well, I read somewhere that it was Penguin’s (the publisher) sauciest book ever,
and since at the time I brought it I was wanting to recapture the feelings I
got from the Fifty Shades trilogy, it seemed to suit. Ultimately I was right,
but it did take some work to get there.
So the story follows George Scarlet, a thirty year old
waitress (yes, a female with the name George, get over it :P) and her route
down the road to happiness. We learn as the story unflolds, through flashbacks,
that she had some serious daddy issues stemming from her father’s inability to
display his affections, not just for her but also for her sister and mother.
There is a scene that anyone who loves animals will want to avoid where the
father, almost casually, puts down George’s pet dog after an accident. Later on
we also learn how her mother died during a house (well, farmhouse) invasion and
attempted robbery (attempted only because they didn’t have anything worth
stealing), and how all these elements led to George running away from home and becoming
almost a man-eater.
In the current period we follow George through her
relationship with her fellow waitress Cass, her affair with her married
flatmate Justin and the various flings with essentially strangers. Things come
to a head when Cass takes George along to a sex party, a sex party that’s a
front… For a forced pornography ring. Using her wits and brains George escapes
the set and with the help of Justin and his wife she moves into a flat with two
female police officers.
Spurred on George undergoes a transformation, trimming
off her long red locks and going blonde, getting a new job (because she couldn’t
go back to the restaurant where Cass was) and meeting a new guy, her perfect
match one could say. She has a chance encounter with her estranged sister
(estranged because as a teen George had an affair with her brother-in-law)
opens the opportunity to reconnect with her family, and the niece she never
knew she had.
The Cass situation turns nasty when through another
chance meeting, Cass drugs George and forces her onto a porn set. Fortunately the
police officer flatmates were on the case and had been keeping an eye out, it
seems George wasn’t the first person this had happened to.
Highlights (good and bad)… This story was a bit hard to
follow at the start, it was jumping back and forth between various flashbacks
and now, however once it settled down the story was very engaging.
Rating… 4 out of 5 stars. It’s worth a shot if you can
push past the slightly disjointed start, and can cope with the terrible things
that happen to George, don’t worry, it’s a happy ending :)
Thursday, January 3, 2013
100 Book Challenge - Book 2 - The Prince
Book: The Prince (The Original Sinners #3)
Author: Tiffany Reisz
ISBN: 978-0-7783-1410-3
Okay, before you read this book, and if you’re over 18 I
HIGHLY recommend it, you have to read the first two books, The Siren and The
Angel, you need the background.
Okay, this book is really three stories in one, We have
our heroine (well, okay, lead female at any rate), Nora and her lover /
boyfriend Wesley in Kentucky and we have Søren and Kinksley, the rulers of The
Underground in New York and we have Søren and Kinksley boarding schoolmates who
fall for each other in a rather kinky way. And so, I’ll do this review in three
parts.
North: The Past - Søren and Kinksley
These chapters give us insight into how Søren and
Kinksley met, how their bonds grew, how… How their love grew, but it’s a
strange sort of love, Søren is in some ways broken, a true sadist. Kingsley at
that time was a burgeoning masochist, a perfect match… Until Kingsley’s sister
enters the scene and Søren marries her to keep from losing Kingsley.
North: Now - Søren and Kinksley
Someone is sending threats to the two most powerful men
in The Underground, Kingsley has had his offices broken into, and a file on Nora
Sutherlin stolen, Søren’s childhood home is broken into and his childhood bed
burnt to ashes, Kingsley is sent a photo from their time at school, a photo
that shows hints of the relationship, worried the two begin to investigate, and
in some ways rekindle the relationship that had been cooled since Søren’s wife
and Kingsley’s sister, Marie-Laure died, then Kingsley’s home is broken into
and one of his pet rottweilers murdered, Kingsley called on Griffin Fiske, a friend of
Nora’s and a ranking member of The Underground, they soon find that Nora’s home
has been broken into, her things trashed, and a message left, a message that
tells Kingsley exactly who is threatening the most powerful people in The
Underground…
South: Now – Nora and Wesley
Wesley, the Prince of Kentucky, heir to a million dollar
horse business and farms, has brought the woman he loves, Nora Sutherlin, to
his home to finally consummate the love he’s felt for the past two years, but
they’re soon caught up in a mystery surrounding the death of a thoroughbred
horse who was owned by a friend / client of Nora’s, between their blossoming
love and sexual relationship they discover the truth and confront those
involved. As the story comes to an end, Nora is kidnapped, and a message left
behind… “Je vais tuer la salope” … I will kill the bitch.
Highlights… Where can I begin? With the first two books
in places I was panting with anticipation, but this book, this one left me truly
breathless, and at the end, begging for more. As with the first two books, it’s
an emotional rollercoaster of love, sex, pain and torture, even if most of the
pain and torture is consensual…
Rating… 10 out of 5 riding crops, seriously, this series
is so worth your time, if you are even remotely okay with BDSM and kink, you
will love this series and this book.
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