Thursday, June 25, 2015

Kindling the Moon

Kindling the Moon (Arcadia Bell, #1)Kindling the Moon by Jenn Bennett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A good start to another new mythos. Even though the buildup was a little weary in the beginning, one gets used to it eventually and the reading experience gets smoother, so much so putting the story down was quite a feat.

Arcadia, Lon and Lupe make such a wonderful trio and I enjoy reading their interactions. The ending was surely not something I was expecting but it was wonderful to see her grow into her powers.

Can't wait to read more of her adventures and hopefully the growth of her powers.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Hunted

Hunted (Dark Protectors, #3)Hunted by Rebecca Zanetti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Yet another interesting new world of supernatural beings to delve into. I've been enjoying reading about the adventures of the Kayrs brothers and their allies even though it does take a while to get oneself immersed in this world. The books do keep getting better and better. I thought Dage and Emma's book was pretty amazing but I dare say the adventures and strengths of Moira and Connlan have been the best to read thus far. Really enjoy reading the interactions between the brothers. Each have their own stubborn streaks and quirks but their undying devotion to each other is obvious to see. Can't wait for Kane and Jase to get their mates.

Moira is such a sweetheart and it was heartwarming to see her try to fit into already set dynamics and bond that Cara, Emma and Katie established with each other. She is well-matched with Connlann and vice versa. Connlan's method of wooing back his mate is also to be applauded. Love that he's got all those extra gifts to complement an already outstanding soldier. Can't wait to see him make even better use of them in the upcoming war with the Kurjans.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Chasing Magic

Chasing Magic (Downside Ghosts, #5)Chasing Magic by Stacia Kane
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Yet another engaging development in the life of Chess Putnam. Her adventures keep getting better and her capabilities keep growing in leaps and bounds. I wish she would get some sort of acknowledgement for her achievements or at least redeems herself in the eye of Elder Griffin. The Church sounds too pompous anyway and Chess is better than that.

It is interesting that the more she is required to extend herself in order to save the day, the more she doubts and berate herself. Although that is sometimes an irritating trait of hers, it is also very human and makes us feel her anguish even more. Thank goodness, Terrible is there to anchor her. And oh my, the depth of Terrible's feelings for Chess is just so heart-wrenchingly romantic. It is truly heartwarming to that someone like Terrible, who has faced so much in his own life and stuck in his line of work, capable of such love and emotions, even if he doesn't always show it.

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Thursday, March 26, 2015

Sacrificial Magic

Sacrificial Magic (Downside Ghosts, #4)Sacrificial Magic by Stacia Kane
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Another outstanding instalment in the adventures Chess Putnam. She is as addictive to read about as she is addicted to those drugs of hers - I wish that one day, Stacia Kane will write that she's weaned off those drugs, one can wish!

It's amazing how much trouble can happen to Chess from cases which should not pose much of a problem - of course, we won't have a story otherwise. I loved every bit of this story though I hoped that she could have kept some of that amazing power for herself without losing her own identity. She just has such amazing potential that is just waiting to be tapped on.

The sacrifice at the end is also a sad loss even as I am not a fan of the individual.

Can't wait to read next adventure.



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