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#8 Ghost of a Chance by Yasmine Galenorn — 2 years ago

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I enjoyed this first in Galenorn’s Chintz ‘n China mysteries. We are introduced to Emerald O’Brien, who owns a small teashop (more like a tea room actually) in northern Washington state. In addition to selling fine china, serving tea and the occasional lunch, she also reads Tarot cards for her customers and is inofficially known as the town Witch. Because of her psychic abilities, she’s also a beacon to the ghost of a recently deceased romance writer who lived nearby.

I found the story engaging enough to hold my interest though I did think the author got a bit overly descriptive at times, but not too much so. Some of that could just be my recent reading of lots of books that either had a lot of action or are young adult reads which usually don’t include overly descriptive paragraphs. Though the mystery part was resolved satisfactorily, the part to do with Emerald’s personal life left me looking forward to the next in the series. :-)

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#7 Tall, Dark & Dead by Tate Hallaway — 2 years ago

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It was great to finally come across a fiction book using Witchcraft as a main theme where the author really knows her stuff! I was getting fed up with all the “poseurs” out there who introduce the subject of Witchcraft into their books simply to sell more copies, while not knowing the first thing about it. Of course, the author did introduce some additional fantasy elements to keep the story interesting as well.

We have Garnet, a practicing Pagan and Witch, trying to escape her past and the Vatican Witch Hunters who killed her old coven. She works at a New Age shop, where she meets Sebastian, a fellow Witch—Alchemist actually—who’s also a vampire. It becomes a race against time as they try to evade the the witch hunters on their tail, help Sebastian remake his “formula”, and Garnet tries to keep her invoked Goddess Lilith in check.

Were this book not reserved for someone else, I’d have hung on to it to share with some of my other witch friends. As it is, it left me anxiously awaiting it’s sequel.

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#6 Cirque Du Freak #6: The Vampire Prince by Darren Shan — 2 years ago

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This book was more like a continuation of book 5, Trials of Death, as it picked up right where that left off and brought to a conclusion most of the events started there. Like the others, it was a quick but fun read.

Darren has failed the Trials he started in book 5 and has escaped from Vampire Mountain, fleeing his execution decree. But a traitor in their midst has sent him back to warn the Vampire Princes, and face his punishment.

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#5 Cirque Du Freak #5: Trials of Death by Darren Shan — 2 years ago

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In this installment, Darren is put to the Vampires’ Trials of Initiation to prove his worth as a vampire. There are five tests, and failure of any one of them will result in certain death, whether at the hands of the lethal test itself, or by being dropped onto the stakes in the Hall of Death.

So far, he’s had to swim through the Aquatic Maze, struggle through the Path of Needles—a cave filled with super sharp stalagmites and stalagtites, and fight fire in the Hall of Flames. But can he make it through all the trials set forth ahead of him?

As usual, this book leaves off on an exciting cliffhanger, causing me to immediately want to pick up book 6. Since I borrowed both this one and The Vampire Prince from the library, I have it here waiting for me and think I’ll start on it next, right after the Patriots kick some Charger butt!! :D

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#4 Fire Me Up by Katie MacAlister — 2 years ago

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This is the 2nd book in the Aisling Grey, Guardian series. My review of book 1, You Slay Me, can be found at this entry in my blog.

The story takes place in Budapest. Aisling is there to attend the GODTAM conference (Guardians, Oracles, Diviners, Theurgists and Mages) in the hopes of finding a Guardian mentor so she can learn more about her powers and how to control them. As usual, she’s accompanied by her demon Jim, a lovable, if a bit mouthy and troublesome, big black Newfie dog.

Her mate Drake, wyvern of the Green Dragon sept, whom we also met in You Slay Me, has followed her there, moving his scheduled “peace talks” with the other 3 dragon septs to the same city where Aisling is… because as his mate, Drake claims, she’s an important part of the sept.

Of course, trouble also follows Aisling everywhere she goes, and “trouble” makes a grand entrance in Budapest, as it did in France. Aisling finds herself in some pretty hot water—both literally and figuratively—and has promised to help the Otherworld police, the L’au-delà, find out who’s been killing some of the Guardians so she herself isn’t charged of the crimes. She’s always just popping up in the wrong place at the wrong time it seems!

Where the story goes a bit overboard for me at times is with some of the romance scenes, and the mushy gushy way that Aisling sometimes goes on about Drake like a love-sick school girl with a crush. It’s like “gag-a-rama”! ;) But this is something that bugs me about a lot of MacAlister’s books, including the Dark Ones series. Fortunately, the rest of the story is often interesting enough to keep me reading… I just hate too much romance in my books without something to even it out.

Despite all Aisling’s troubles, everything works out for her in the end… well nearly everything. A few things left unresolved leave the reader anxiously looking forward to the next book in the series, Light My Fire to find out what happens next. (Fortunately, that book is already waiting here on my shelf, though it might be several months before I can get to it.)

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#3 Full Scoop by Janet Evanovich — 2 years ago

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This was an enjoyable read. Most of the characters from previous Full books are still here, but this one focuses on Maggie, the town’s doctor (pediatrician mostly). Carl Lee Stanton, an old boyfriend of Maggie’s, has escaped prison and is headed to Beaumont, SC. And an unwelcome visit to Maggie and her daughter Mel is first on his list! Fortunately, a sexy FBI agent has been sent to protect them…

I can’t say I like this series as much as the Stephanie Plum books, but they’re entertaining nonetheless. One thing I didn’t care for though is that towards the end, a few of the characters ignored or overlooked a few important clues that were telling them Carl Lee had arrived in town. I found myself thinking, what’d y’all just take a stupid pill or something? LOL

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#2 Single White Vampire by Lynsay Sands — 2 years ago

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I’m glad I finally started on this series. Single White Vampire was a cute, amusing, chick-lit style vampire romance. But unlike the thick, flowery, icky romantic writing style of Christine Feehan, this book’s style more closely resembles that of MaryJanice Davidson’s Undead series.

Lucern Argeneau is a vampire, but he’s also a writer. Little does the unsuspecting public realize that the paranormal romance books he’s writing are actually accounts of his family’s history: the relationship of his mother Marguerite and father Claude, his brother Etienne to Rachel Garrett, his sister Lissianna to Gregory Hewitt… the stories he tells in his books, while fact to him, are fiction to the public because who really believes in vampires anyway?

Kate Leever is Lucern’s editor, and pays a visit to Luc to try to convince him to participate in a few publicity events for his books. She is shocked by the reclusive and surly vampire—though she doesn’t yet realize that’s what he truly is. Between Kate and Luc’s mother, they trick him into attending the Romantic Times conference, where Kate begins to wonder about the increasing feelings she has towards him as she begins to crack Luc’s hardened exterior and see the true man beneath.

There were a number of funny scenes, such as Luc’s introduction to television, and his indignation at watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer. “Did you see that? Buffy just staked that poor vampire. He had yet to do anything even untoward, he just crawled out of his grave and she staked him. That is just not right!” LOL

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#1 Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris — 2 years ago

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This was a good start to the Lily Bard Mystery series. This is Harris’s second cozy mystery series, so at first I was afraid it’d be too similar to the Aurora Teagarden series, but that isn’t the case at all.

In this first book of the series, we’re introduced to Lily Bard, who’s moved to Shakespeare, Arkansas, to escape her past. While trying to hide herself among her neighbors, she accidentally witnesses the dumping of a body, and someone is using her own garbage cart to do the deed! Unlike Roe in the Teagarden series, Lily is tough as nails with a scarred background (and body to go along with it). I look forward to reading more of this series.

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#78 Cirque Du Freak #4: Vampire Mountain by Darren Shan — 2 years ago

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Another good quick read in the Darren Shan stories. Yes, the plot is somewhat simple in comparison to some of the other recent books I’ve read, but that’s what makes this a young adult book, and a quick read too. But they’re no less enjoyable for it.

In this installment, Darren and Mr. Crepsley make their way to Vampire Mountain, accompanied by two of the Little People at Mr. Tiny’s insistence, for a meeting of the Vampire Council, an event which takes place only once every 12 years. The journey is long and hard, and along the way, they run into a few dangers, including a mad bear who’s recently snacked on an even madder Vampaneze.

After the bear kills one of the Little People, the other, whom Darren previously referred to as Lefty but is really named Harkat, reveals that he can actually speak, and tells the others that Mr. Tiny has accorded him the task of delivering a very important message to the Vampire Princes: The night of the Vampaneze Lord is at hand…. (The Vampaneze are a race of Vampires who broke off from the Council hundreds of years ago, and don’t follow any of the Vampire’s rules of conduct, in particular, they have no qualms about the killing of humans.) Since Mr. Tiny is known for his predictions coming true, this message is of much interest to all the Vampires.

The book ends with Darren being presented to the Vampire Council and Mr. Crepsley being questioned about his decision to blood a Darren at such a young age, something that is hardly ever done. The Council decides that rather than punish Mr. Crepsley, they are going to put Darren to the ultimate test: The Trials of Initiation… To be continued in book 5, Trials of Death.

I’m also looking forward to find out what happens with the Vampaneze….

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#77 Loverboy by Michele Jaffe — 2 years ago

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Wow, loved it! Definitely adding this one to my favorite books of 2006. Were it not already promised to cestmoi from an earlier mystery swap, this’d definitely be the book I’d choose to use in our Best of 2006 swap coming up in January.

This is a standalone novel, not part of a series, in which FBI agent Imogen Page is trying to catch the serial killer known as the Hide-and-Seek Killer, who later revels his real identity as ‘Loverboy’. His latest victim, though not yet dead, is famous nuclear physicist, Rosalind Carnow, who was taken from Las Vegas. Rosalind is Loverboy’s 6th victim, and Imogen has 2 weeks to put together the pieces of the puzzle and find Rosalind before Loverboy takes her life.

I really enjoyed the author’s writing and remembered how much I’d liked her other book Bad Girl too. She continually threw a lot of red herrings into the story to throw you off the trail, or to try to lead you in a certain direction. But like many mysteries, the various clues can be interpreted in various ways. I had a hard time putting this one down, leading to many long nights with very little sleep. Now that I’m finished, maybe I’ll finally manage to get more than 5 hours sleep per night!

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