Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Featured New Release!!!

FINALLLLLLLYYYYYYYY!!

The story we're finally waiting for! Our beloved Tohrment!!! yay!!

Guess who has two thumbs and already has it?! THIS GIRL!
Super happy dance.

Will review once i read...it's in the wings for the moment -- i'm still reading the Pepper Martin series, but i'm uber excited it's out!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Don of the Dead (Pepper Martin Series #1) by Casey Daniels

I spent yesterday and today reading book 1 of the Pepper Martin series, Don of the Dead by Casey Daniels.

I'll be honest. I was originally a little hesitant as this is out of my usual realm of vampires, wearwolves, and angels (oh my!). To be honest, it's probably not even in the realm of "paranormal romance" and more along the lines of "paranormal mystery" but hey, i'm an equal opportunity reader!

So, you learn that Pepper works at the local cemetery in Cleveland, giving various tours and lectures about the tennants there. Ok, i'm just going to come out and say it, that is seriously unique and cool! The history and the neat stuff you must learn...super awesome! After hitting her head, she finds out she can see ghosts...well, one ghost in particular. A mob boss who has been dead for 30 years. The infamous Gus Scarpetti, who was murdered outside his usual haunt (no pun intended) and has been unable to rest since that fateful day. So, seeing as Pepper is the only who can see him, who do you think he turns to for help to solve his murder? You guessed it. I'm sure you can also see what kind of terrible predicament that puts Pepper in...it's the MOB for cripes sake!

Murder, death, intrigue..twisted plots and of course, the occasional hot guy (PR fans, beware, there's no 'romance' as we've come to appreciate), this is the ultimate in paranormal mysteries.

Don of the Dead was definitely a breath of fresh air, and I grew to love Pepper.

Definitely 5 thumbs up for this one, can't wait to read the next in the series!

--J

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Fallen by Lauren Kate


I just finished reading the young adult novel, Fallen, by Lauren Kate. I never really pay attention to the "young adult"/"adult" categories. I probably should have with this one.
Firstly, I was captivated by the book's cover. I give mad props for the artist as well as the publishers for choosing such an enticing cover.
This is a story about Luce (short for Lucinda), a 'troubled' 17 year old girl who gets pulled from a posh prep-school after an unfortunate incident took the life of a boy she liked while at a cabin party. Though Luce doesn't remember anything about what happened, she is questioned by the police and eventually gets placed at the Sword and Cross re-form school by her parents as a last ditch effort to keep her from being medicated, or worse, arrested.
Upon her arrival, Luce learns that this school leans more towards a maximum security prison, rather than a school. Among being forced to surrender her cell phone, she also learns that only one phone call is allowed a week (for fifteen minutes only), the dress code is all dismal black, and there are 'Reds', motion cameras, throughout the entire school, constantly watching the entire school to be sure no kids break the rules.
Luce meets Arianne who quickly takes Luce under her wing, teaching her the ins and outs of the school, and which "crazies" to avoid. While doing so, she sees Daniel from across the way. Luce is immediately drawn to him, for reasons she can't even fathom, even though he makes obscenely rude gestures to her from day one. Cam also catches her eye, a cute 'new' boy who is returning to Swords and Cross after having left.
This story quickly turns into a teenage 'love' triangle, where Cam wants Luce, and Luce wants Daniel, and Daniel avoids her.
In addition to strange dreams and constant deja vu starring Daniel, Luce has begun to see the black shadows more frequently, and notices they are starting to be more bold, openly touching her. After discovering a four year old photo of Daniel, looking exactly the same, Luce and her new friend Pennyweather (Penn for short) start to dig into Daniel's family history, searching for answers. But will they be able to save themselves from the answers they find?
Unfortunately, though the plot and story lines have a lot of potential, I was drowning a bit in the long winded and erroneous story developing. How many times does an author need to tell me that Luce saw Daniel, and swooned. Then again, I try to remember that this is meant for teenage readers; however, I feel like even as a teenager, I would have been disappointed with this one
I give this book a 2/5 stars on the teenage paranormal realm scale.

Monday, March 19, 2012

The start of a beautiful ... romance

At the behest of my Paranormal Romance buddies, I have created this blog.
Here, you'll find book reviews and book conversations and suggestions!


There will be a review to come!

I'm reading "Fallen" by Lauren Kate. (a 'young' adult book that caught my eye)
So, what are ya'll reading right now?