Wednesday, June 25, 2014

I Am the Mission (The Unknown Assassin #2) by Allen Zadoff

I Am the Mission (The Unknown Assassin, #2)I Am the Mission by Allen Zadoff
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The second book of the Unknown Assassin series finds our young hero going by the name Daniel and trying to infiltrate a camp of militant radicals who are using teenagers to do their dirty work. His mission is clear: kill the head of the organization but don't go inside but unfortunately Daniel HAS to go in to get a chance to kill the bad guy... next thing he knows he's cut off from The Program and operating blind. This was an exciting continuation of the series!

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Virgin by Radhika Sanghani

VirginVirgin by Radhika Sanghani
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a hilariously written book about a 21 year old Ellie, a reluctant virgin who is obsessed with losing her v-plates before graduating from University. This book had me howling with laughter at poor Ellie's experiences at having a Brazillian wax and the unfortunate vaginal hairstyle the cosmetologist gives her, the resulting escapades in a ladies room trying to remove the excess wax and being labeled a pervert by the people who walk in on her. I loved this book and would absolutely recommend it to anyone who has a vagina and a raunchy sense of humor!

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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Hideaway Cove (Windfall Island #2) by Anna Sullivan

Hideaway Cove (Windfall Island, #2)Hideaway Cove by Anna Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

ARC from publisher in exchange for honest review.

I've never read anything by Anna Sullivan and I was pleasantly surprised by Hideaway Cove. Usually I LOATHE starting a series on a second or third book because I feel absolutely lost but that's not the case with this book. The author gives you enough back story to make sure you can follow the plot but not too much is given that the first book is spoiled for you. This is a pretty awesome romance and mystery story and I recommend it to any fans of either genre!

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Dark Paradise by Angie Sandro

Dark ParadiseDark Paradise by Angie Sandro
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

ARC from publisher in exchange for honest review.

When I started this book, what attracted me to it was the paranormal aspect and the fact that I had never heard of the author. I love discovering new voices and Angie Sandro doesn't disappoint! Dark Paradise blew me away with the carefully built world of bayou people whose superstitious beliefs about a family of witches leaves one young girl (Mala) feeling like an outsider and a young man (Landry) who watches her, uncaring of the rumors and only longing for the courage to talk to the beautiful girl. I fell in love with the characters and the mystery surrounding the death of Lainey, Landry's sister. This story will draw you in and leave you wanting more!

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Sunday, June 15, 2014

Only With You (The Best Mistake #1) by Lauren Layne

Only with You (The Best Mistake, #1)Only with You by Lauren Layne
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Only With You was an incredibly funny, sexy, fast paced read! I can't believe how much I loved this book! Sophie is a classic underachiever who I completely identify with. Gray is an uptight CEO who mistakes Sophie for a Vegas prostitute upon their first meeting thanks to a pair of hooker boots she was wearing for a Skank themed bachelorette party. Sophie is absolutely mortified and as soon as she arrives home to Seattle quits her job at a seedy bar and vows to change her party girl image. Her sister shows up to family dinner with her boyfriend, who is new in town and it's Gray, the jackass CEO who just so happens to looking for an executive assistant. Sophie uses the opportunity to make the man who devastated her at least help out her employment situation and manages to get herself hired at his company. This is a hilariously told tale of contemporary romance that had me laughing out loud and reading til the wee hours!

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Twisted by Jo Gibson

TwistedTwisted by Jo Gibson
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

ARC from publisher for honest review.

This book was pretty good. The three stories were suspenseful, if not a bit lacking in depth. For instance the first short story was about some teen girls who were vying to be Queen of Hearts for a Valentines Day dance and one by one the girls who were in the lead were dying in unusual ways. I'm pretty sure the other girls in the contest wouldn't just pretend their friend didn't exist and be excited that now they are in the lead. It just seemed shallow. The second story had a bunch of high school kids putting on a haunted house and they had headed up to a remote lodge to set it up where they become trapped by a rock slide blocking the road. Again, the reactions to the deaths of their beloved friends seem a bit... off. "Ohhhh no! So and do is dead??? Well let's store the body and get on with the next skit." Um.... wow. The last story was pretty cool, about some college students who were employees of a new mall that was getting ready to open who got stuck there when a blizzard hit. All in all the mysteries were good, it was just the way she kept the first two going that bugged me personally. All that said I truly believe that someone in their mid teens would enjoy this book.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

A Study in Temperance (The Adventures of Ichabod Temperance) by Ichabod Temperance

A Study in Temperance (The Adventures of Ichabod Temperance)A Study in Temperance by Ichabod Temperance
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ichabod and Persephone return in another hair raising adventure! This time the duo have returned to Miss Plumtartt's ancestral home in England where they have many strange characters lurking about and need the help of a popular Victorian Era detective to get out of the fix they're in alive! This was another charming edition of The Adventures of Ichabod Temperance.

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Monday, June 9, 2014

The City by Dean Koontz

The CityThe City by Dean Koontz
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was honored to receive an ARC from publisher in exchange for an honest review.

The City by Dean Koontz is an incredible adventure of a young African-American boy growing up during one of the most turbulent times in history, the late 1960's. It's the story of a boy that loves his city and a city that loves him back. It is told by Jonah as a 57 year old man, reminiscing about the events that would change the direction of his life forever, and the people who helped shape those events.

Jonah Kirk was a young musical prodigy who, over the span of three years learns about mystery, magic, and more than a little bit about the everyday heroes that make up the world around him. There are more then a few touches of the mystical world that you may be accustomed to when you read a Dean Koontz novel but the sole purpose of Jonah's coming of age tale seems to be how everyday people can be extraordinary if given the right circumstances. The City is an incredible book left me wanting more.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

For the Love of Temperance (The Adventures of Ichabod Temperance) by Ichabod Temperance

For the Love of Temperance (The Adventures of Ichabod Temperance)For the Love of Temperance by Ichabod Temperance
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely adore Ichabod and Persephone and their insane adventures set in a steampunk world of the past. This newest adventure lends a War of the Worlds/Mars Attacks vibe when our closest neighbor in our interstellar neighborhood decides to evict humans in a most ex sanguineous manner... in other words they're out to suck our blood and Mr Temperance and Miss Plumtartt are the only people who are able to stop them! In a funny little side note, the names of the town and the peoples inhabiting their world are a hoot.

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A World of InTemperance (The Adventures of Ichabod Temperance) by Ichabod Temperance

A World of InTemperanceA World of InTemperance by Ichabod Temperance
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The second book of the adventures of Ichabod Temperance and Persephone Plumtartt was nearly as enjoyable as the first. A very well written and imaginative tale, A Matter of InTemperance was a fun continuation to our favorite steam punk couple.

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