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Showing posts with label 2.5 Star Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2.5 Star Reviews. Show all posts
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Review - "Blood of the Demon" by Rasalie Lario
Blood of the Demon
(Demons of Infernum #1)
Author: Rosalie Lario
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Release Date: 7/10/12
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Source: Provided by author
Purchase Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble
Description
Keegan lives to exact revenge on the evil demon who sired
and abused him. When his father devises a plan to bring on the apocalypse, he
and his three half-brothers, interdimensional bounty hunters for the Elden
Council, are charged with capturing and delivering their father for punishment.
Art gallery owner Brynn Meyers has no idea that her ability
to read memories embedded in objects and drain people of their life force means
she has demon ancestry. Unfortunately for Brynn, she's also the key to raising
an ancient zombie army, which puts her on every demon's Most Wanted List. And no
one wants her more than Keegan's father. Keegan must protect Brynn from his
father by any means necessary, but he'll have to learn to harness the other
half of his genetics-the far deadlier, uncontrollable half-when he starts to
fall for the one woman standing between him and the vengeance he so desperately
seeks. The one woman he'll never be able to resist.
Review
I got a little frustrated when reading this book. It could have been a really great book and I even liked parts of it but the characters really got to me and at times I felt like I was reading things over and over again. The writing is ok, not the greatest in my opinion but it's good and the plot was very interesting but there was too much down time in there for me and a whole lot of information thrown at me at once. It just got boring and I kept thinking where is the action! I just couldn't connect with the characters or the story at all.
I have to say this, there are a lot of books out there that are so similar to this book but for some reason (in this book) it all just came across as off to me and it needs a mention that this particular story line has been used way too much for my taste. I can name so many other books that are SO similar, even the bad guy seemed familiar to me.
Now let me explain a little why I didn't like the characters. Keegan was a really big a*hole and his inner dialogue got real old real fast. How can you have sex with a woman while knowing you are definitely going to have to kill her? He says it over and over again. Ugh! Maybe I would feel differently if he had just gotten over it already and finally admitted his feelings but he didn't really until the end of the book so that really annoyed me. And then there is Brynn, who immediately came across as a doormat to me. One minute Keegan was about to rip her clothes off and the next he's locking her in a room. And she just let him, not to mention she let the brother's bully her too! Oh and 12 hours later(after being locked in her room), or however long it was, he's back and decides to take her out and suddenly she's happy and falling for him. I like instant love stories but this got ridiculous. I just didn't like them. I tried to, I really did but after a few times just like that, I just gave up.
As for the other characters, Keegan's half brothers, yeah they're a*holes too. I might would have continued with the series, in the hopes that it gets better, but I have no reason to because I don't want to read anything about the brothers after this book, at least not where they find their own women because if they're anything like their brother, I already know what will happen.
On a positive note, the whole concept behind this story was a great one and is what made it worth finishing! I did like the different takes on Angels and Demons and the otherworldly creatures. That part of the book was actually very interesting and if it weren't for the characters, I would have loved it. In fact I would have been perfectly happy if the "love story" part of the book was taken out and the brothers and their life and relationship were the focus of the story. Without Brynn added in, the brothers were fun characters and though they probably would still be a*holes, I would have connected better with them. The banter between brothers was fun and I loved that they are such a close and tight knit group. They supported each other no matter what.
Over all, I have to give this book 2.5 Moons. I just could not click with Brynn and Keegan and the storryline was so redundant to other books I've read, I just can't give it a higher rating. I do think it had potential though and I know there are readers out there who would enjoy it, but I just didn't.
I have to say this, there are a lot of books out there that are so similar to this book but for some reason (in this book) it all just came across as off to me and it needs a mention that this particular story line has been used way too much for my taste. I can name so many other books that are SO similar, even the bad guy seemed familiar to me.
Now let me explain a little why I didn't like the characters. Keegan was a really big a*hole and his inner dialogue got real old real fast. How can you have sex with a woman while knowing you are definitely going to have to kill her? He says it over and over again. Ugh! Maybe I would feel differently if he had just gotten over it already and finally admitted his feelings but he didn't really until the end of the book so that really annoyed me. And then there is Brynn, who immediately came across as a doormat to me. One minute Keegan was about to rip her clothes off and the next he's locking her in a room. And she just let him, not to mention she let the brother's bully her too! Oh and 12 hours later(after being locked in her room), or however long it was, he's back and decides to take her out and suddenly she's happy and falling for him. I like instant love stories but this got ridiculous. I just didn't like them. I tried to, I really did but after a few times just like that, I just gave up.
As for the other characters, Keegan's half brothers, yeah they're a*holes too. I might would have continued with the series, in the hopes that it gets better, but I have no reason to because I don't want to read anything about the brothers after this book, at least not where they find their own women because if they're anything like their brother, I already know what will happen.
On a positive note, the whole concept behind this story was a great one and is what made it worth finishing! I did like the different takes on Angels and Demons and the otherworldly creatures. That part of the book was actually very interesting and if it weren't for the characters, I would have loved it. In fact I would have been perfectly happy if the "love story" part of the book was taken out and the brothers and their life and relationship were the focus of the story. Without Brynn added in, the brothers were fun characters and though they probably would still be a*holes, I would have connected better with them. The banter between brothers was fun and I loved that they are such a close and tight knit group. They supported each other no matter what.
Over all, I have to give this book 2.5 Moons. I just could not click with Brynn and Keegan and the storryline was so redundant to other books I've read, I just can't give it a higher rating. I do think it had potential though and I know there are readers out there who would enjoy it, but I just didn't.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Review - "Magic of the Moonlight" by Ellen Schreiber
Magic of the Moonlight
(Full Moon #2)
by: Ellen Schreiber
Publishing Date: 12/27/11
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Source: Library Book
Genre: YA
Buy: Amazon or Barnes and Noble
Description:
Beware of a bite under a full moon…
it will complicate your love life.
Celeste has more to worry about than a secret romance with a hot guy from the wrong side of town. That guy, Brandon, is a werewolf. With gossip and hostility swirling at school, it’s time to find a cure for his nocturnal condition, and perhaps the one person who can help is his scientist father. But what if a “cure” makes things worse and Brandon becomes a werewolf full time? And with rumors circulating that there are werewolves in Legend’s Run, is it possible that there is another among their classmates?
To keep Brandon’s secret safe, Celeste must hide her relationship with him from her best friends, but with the Moonlight Ball approaching, she must make a choice. Her dream is to go with her one true love—Brandon. But once the sun goes down, the clouds separate, and the full moon appears, could she really walk into the dance on the arm of a werewolf?
In this installment of the sumptuously romantic Full Moon series, Celeste faces her fears and her friends and finds out whether she’s strong enough to stand up for herself and her one true love.
it will complicate your love life.
Celeste has more to worry about than a secret romance with a hot guy from the wrong side of town. That guy, Brandon, is a werewolf. With gossip and hostility swirling at school, it’s time to find a cure for his nocturnal condition, and perhaps the one person who can help is his scientist father. But what if a “cure” makes things worse and Brandon becomes a werewolf full time? And with rumors circulating that there are werewolves in Legend’s Run, is it possible that there is another among their classmates?
To keep Brandon’s secret safe, Celeste must hide her relationship with him from her best friends, but with the Moonlight Ball approaching, she must make a choice. Her dream is to go with her one true love—Brandon. But once the sun goes down, the clouds separate, and the full moon appears, could she really walk into the dance on the arm of a werewolf?
In this installment of the sumptuously romantic Full Moon series, Celeste faces her fears and her friends and finds out whether she’s strong enough to stand up for herself and her one true love.
My Review:
Well I'm not for sure if I'm going to read the 3rd book in the series or not. The first book I gave 3 stars and this one I gave 2.5 stars. That should tell you something. I just wasn't a huge fan of the storyline of this book and Celeste is not my fave character at all. When it comes to her friends, Celeste is follower and they are a leader. She's afraid to tell them the truth and the worst part is her ex-boyfriend (or supposedly ex-boyfriend) is blackmailing her into dating him. My fave character who Celeste is hiding from everyone, Brandon is trying to find out the legend of the werewolf curse.
I'm just not a fan of a whiny girl who can't say what she thinks to her friends. She doesn't want to be shunned out of the circle. Basically, she can't think for her damn self, everyone makes up her mind for her. It's driving me friggin' crazy. Ahh!!
Why would you have friends that treat you that way and have a guy blackmail you?
Oh and the kicker is something happens in this book that I definitely was expecting. Yup...no doubt about it...I was able to figure out the minute I found out the clues. Of course the ending left you hanging.
I'm not a huge fan of this series so far. I will give it one more try...maybe. It depends on my reading pile at the time the 3rd book comes out.
I'm still a fan of the "Vampire Kisses" Series by Ellen which is sadly coming to the end. Now the female and male character there are my favorite duo from Ellen.
I recommend this book to anyone who loves YA Paranormal...especially teens...but unfortunately I wouldn't recommend to any of my adult friends who are addicted to ADULT Paranormal. They would probably stop reading after the first chapter. That's my opinion though.
Well I'm not for sure if I'm going to read the 3rd book in the series or not. The first book I gave 3 stars and this one I gave 2.5 stars. That should tell you something. I just wasn't a huge fan of the storyline of this book and Celeste is not my fave character at all. When it comes to her friends, Celeste is follower and they are a leader. She's afraid to tell them the truth and the worst part is her ex-boyfriend (or supposedly ex-boyfriend) is blackmailing her into dating him. My fave character who Celeste is hiding from everyone, Brandon is trying to find out the legend of the werewolf curse.
I'm just not a fan of a whiny girl who can't say what she thinks to her friends. She doesn't want to be shunned out of the circle. Basically, she can't think for her damn self, everyone makes up her mind for her. It's driving me friggin' crazy. Ahh!!
Why would you have friends that treat you that way and have a guy blackmail you?
Oh and the kicker is something happens in this book that I definitely was expecting. Yup...no doubt about it...I was able to figure out the minute I found out the clues. Of course the ending left you hanging.
I'm not a huge fan of this series so far. I will give it one more try...maybe. It depends on my reading pile at the time the 3rd book comes out.
I'm still a fan of the "Vampire Kisses" Series by Ellen which is sadly coming to the end. Now the female and male character there are my favorite duo from Ellen.
I recommend this book to anyone who loves YA Paranormal...especially teens...but unfortunately I wouldn't recommend to any of my adult friends who are addicted to ADULT Paranormal. They would probably stop reading after the first chapter. That's my opinion though.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Review - "Redemption" by Eleri Stone
Redemption
by: Eleri Stone
Publishing Date: 9/26/11
Publisher: Carina Press
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Source: Netgalley
Buy: Amazon or Barnes and Noble
Description:
Blamed for a heinous crime and banished from his tribe of Jaguar shifters, Adriano will do anything to buy back his rightful place--even steal a priceless artifact. First, he'll have to seduce Sophie Martin, an archaeologist researching the temple ruins and the one person who stands in his way.
Sophie wants to uncover the artifact as well--not to sell it, but to study it. It could unlock all the secrets of an ancient and mysterious civilization. But it's hard to focus on her work when the distractingly sexy Adriano is nearby.
What begins as a seduction quickly turns into mutual passion as Adriano's touch awakens a side of Sophie she'd kept hidden--and arouses his Jaguar instincts. To preserve his people's secret and earn his redemption, Adriano needs the artifact. But when a rival thief kidnaps Sophie, Adriano will be forced to choose--between the people who rejected him in the past, or the woman who could be his future...
My Review:
(Originally Reviewed on Mrs. Papillion aka "The Book Worm")
I received this book through Netgalley to Review. I was looking forward to reading it since it was about Jaguar Shifters and in a different setting then usual Authors would put their characters. Unfortunately, when I started reading it I became less interested and had a hard time reading it. I feel terrible because of it. Maybe it's because I didn't read the first book in the series. I don't like reading out of order. Maybe it's my OCD that takes over that makes me not enjoy a book if it's out of order. Although, I've been told this can be read out of order.
Adriano was exiled from his kind and all he wanted was to buy back his innocence to the Jaguar shifters and be back with his family. He comes across Sophie though who entices him. Sophie is a grad student who just wanted to uncover the secrets. When she comes across Adriano she never thought she could fall in love...she thought it was just lust. When she's thrown into Adriano's world though, she finds out things that she shouldn't ever know. Now it's Adriano's job to protect her and save her from her curiosity.
I felt like the story could've been explained more. It just felt rushed in certain points. I would've loved to learn more about the characters and the actual location.
I will give Eleri Stone 4 stars for the sex scenes though. Those steamy scenes definitely kept my attention when the rest of the story didn't fulfill it.
I do look forward to Eleri Stone's next book whenever she brings it out. Maybe the first book in the series will capture my heart and the 3rd book capture it as well.
As for this one though...the only thing that captured me...was the steamy sexy cliff and tent sex scenes...and the describing of Adriano...Yum!!! As long as Eleri keeps those kind of things in her books...she definitely will have me reading her books forever. =)
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