Friday, November 30, 2007

Silver Master

Silver Master by Jayne Castle

Celinda Ingram with the help of her dust bunnie friend Araminta has come across an old alien relic who everyone seems to want. When P.I. Davis Oakes comes calling to purchase the relic from her, chaos follows. He is forced to protect her to both get the relic back, as well as to save her because of his burgeoning interest in her. They are both forced to use their unique psychic talents to get out of this case alive.

These psychic books of Jayne Castles are interesting in they come up with interesting physic powers as well as interesting ways to tap into them. It brings both a touch of love interest with a thriller and mixes everything in seamlessly.


Romance: 3
Sex: 3
Mystery: 3
Violence: 2

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Sorcery and the Single Girl

Sorcery and the Single Girl by Mindy Klasky


Witch Jane Madison has all the problems every single girl has, but add to it a familiar who is human and lives with her. Jane’s newest flame seems intent on winning her heart but she has been burned before. She also has the town’s coven to contend with. She is a new witch and her familiar, her warder, and she must practice if she is to be skilled enough to be asked to join them. And if she isn’t skilled enough she loses everything – her books, her familiar and her friend and warder.

Book 2 after “Girls Guide to Witchcraft” tells more in the story of Jane. It is pretty fluffy in terms of a book, you know who’s bad and she seems pretty stupid to not be figuring it out herself, but then again it could be the magic. But for an easy read about magic this is a fine place to start.

Romance: 2 (Not really romantic though she finds a guy for a while)
Sex: 2
Mystery: 2
Violence: 1
Overall: 2.5

Friday, November 23, 2007

Creation in Death

Creation in Death by J.D. Robb



Lieutenant Eve Dallas is back to help stop a serial killer. It is someone that she has met before in her early years on the force. Set against New York City in 2060, she uses her friends, her rich and powerful husband Roarke, and a few gadgets only found in the future to stop this killer.

If you like mystery novels, and a little romance thrown in and aren’t scared of a futuristic twist this series of novels “In Death” are a MUST READ. The stories keep you on edge trying to figure out who the bad guy is. You genuinely like all of the people in the novel and the fact that this series is many, many books into it allows you to get both a sense of her, her world, and the people in it.

Romance: 2 (She loves her husband and he loves her and that is always a key part of these stories)
Sex: 2.5
Mystery: 4
Violence: 3
Overall: 4.5

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Bras & Broomsticks

Bras & Broomsticks by Sarah Mlynowski

Rachel’s life is like any other 14 year old girls – full of angst, wanting to fit in, wanting to be one of the cool kids. Then she finds out her 12 year old sister (and her mom) are witches. She of course isn’t lucky enough to have inherited that gene, or at least it doesn’t look like it yet. Hi-jinks insue when she convinces her sister to try to use her magic to get rid of her STB soon-to-be stepmother and help make her popular.

For a book for teenagers at time it was slow, but overall was a cute fun romp. It is a great book for the young girl who misses her Harry Potter fix and wants something to read.

Romance: 2 (Teenage crushes all around)
Sex: 0 (I can’t even give it a one. No kissing, no mention of sex. Nothing – which for this kind of book is a really good thing!)
Mystery: 1 (Not that kind of book)
Violence: 0 (No violence of any sort – unless you consider a spell to give someone pimples violent!)
Overall: 3 (Again, depending on the audience this is a great book!)

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Free Fall

Free Fall by Fern Michaels



This is the last book in the main Sisterhood series. It is Yoko’s turn to find her father and get revenge on him for how his behavior killed her mother. He is both a great Hollywood actor and someone who runs a large underage prostitution ring. The Sisterhood plots, plans, and exacts their revenge with the authorities and two pesky reporters on their heals.

This is definitely a series about women empowerment. They have been treated poorly by someone in their lives and they are ready to take back their depression and pain and reuse that in a “productive” manner by making the world a better place by hurting those who hurt them.

Romance: 1 (They have people they like but that isn’t the reason this story is being told).
Sex: 3 (People have it but again it isn’t something of importance, at the same point this is a story about underage prostitution rings. So the filth of that behavior bumps this up a point.)
Mystery: 2 (You always know who did it and why they did it. The main question in your mind is how are they going to get back to them)
Violence: 2.5 (They get back at people without killing them)
Overall: 2.5 (It was good but not my favorite book ever. It is nice that all the women got their story – and it looks like it may not be ending).

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace by Danielle Steel

A cast of players that include a nineteen year old grammy winning singer, a good doing not so typical nun, a Pulitzer winning photographer, and a high society housewife round out this novel. All set against the possibility of a terrible San Francisco earthquake changing their lives. It follows them and how fate continues to bring them together and let them grow in both good (and bad) ways toward a future.

With some romance, a lot of showing how good in people helps the world and a general positive note this book was a quick fun read. While not everything in life is good it overwhelming leaves a good feeling in your heart.

Romance: 3 (Lots of relationship analyzing and movement towards closure)
Sex: 2 (They have sex but don’t really get into it)
Mystery: 1 (Not really any here)
Violence: 2 (An earthquake leaves destruction)
Overall: 3

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Lover Unbound

Lover Unbound by J.R.Ward
Book 5 in the Black Dagger Brotherhood Series

Vishous finally meets the woman who was meant for him Dr. Jane Whitcomb when he is shot and almost killed. She is a human surgeon who saves him in the emergency room. Of course fate (and his long lost mother) are out to stop them from being together.


The Black Dagger brotherhood books are dark, erotic, and in this case a bit boring. I was confused by a lot of external story that I was waiting to play into Jane and Vishous’s plot line that just never happened in any big way (her parents, her sister, etc). I am sure parts of it are leading up to other’s story (you meet some characters that I am sure will be future stories in the series).



Romance: 3 (You get that they love each other. A lot – they can’t live without each other. And that is really touching.
Sex: 4.5 (Classic sex, definitely in depth erotic language, descriptions of rape, sodomy, S& M)
Mystery: 2 (A little whodunit that maybe you were/weren’t expecting)
Violence: 2.5
Overall: 2

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Play Dirty

Play Dirty by Sandra Brown

Griff Burkett has done some bad things in his life that have landed him in jail. Just as he is getting out he is propositioned with some easy work that can give him back the life he is accustomed (wealth) by Laura and Foster Speakman. Foster can no longer get his wife pregnant and desperately wants a child the old fashioned way and wants Griff to make his wife pregnant (and no one else to know). What they don’t know is some of the ghost’s of Griff’s past are going to meet up with some of the craziness of this arrangement and make for some bad times for all.

This book was an interesting read but at the same time it was really hard for me to like anyone. I don’t particularly like “bad” guys who are former convicts unless they didn’t really do it. I don’t like women who cheat on their husbands even if it is with their permission and feel bad about it. So it takes a long time to really like the characters even though the author tries. She gives you everything you need to like them. Just a little to late.

Romance: 1.5 (Bringing lube to sex is not romantic – trying is but still it just doesn’t do it for me)
Sex: 3 (A book about impregnanting your wife for you has to have some sex in it)
Mystery:2 (Since you don’t think the bad guy is really a bad guy there aren’t a lot of options.)
Violence: 2.5 (People die and get hurt. So is life)
Overall: 2.5 (I would read others of her books it wasn’t so bad that I had to put it down. I just didn’t really like anyone in the book. I didn’t care when they were done. I didn’t want to know what happened to them.)

Saturday, November 10, 2007

An Ice Cold Grave

An Ice Cold Grave By Charlaine Harris
Book 3 in the Harper Connelly Mystery Series

Harper can find dead people and tell you what killed them. So a small town in North Carolina asks Harper and Tolliver (her step-brother who she has a big crush on) to come help them find a bunch of missing teenage boys. Some townspeople are convinced they are dead and considering more and more keep disappearing over the years they want to figure out what is going on. She of course finds them immediately and the rest is a task of finding out who did it. Harper tries to get out of that part of the task (as she can only see what killed them not who) but inevitably gets drawn into things.

I really like the supernatural twist on the mystery novel. It isn’t horribly unbelievable in that they have a good backstory as to why she has these “powers”. Not to mention both Harper and her brother are likeable characters. I also like the fact you don’t find out 10 pages into the mystery novel who did it (to me that isn’t a mystery). So for easy going, fun mystery reading this is a definite.

Romance: 2.5 (Charlaine has bumped it up a notch in this novel and given love a some attention of a feature)
Sex: 3 (Both sex and rape are described in this novel, though rape not in horrible depth)
Mystery: 4.5
Violence: 3
Overall: 4

Friday, November 9, 2007

Lick of Frost

Lick of Frost By Laurell K Hamilton
Book 6 in the Meredith Gentry Series


Princess Meri is back in trouble again. With her band of sidhe men at her side to do her bidding in every way (I am sorry if this sounds dirty but if you have read any of these other books – you would know that it is meant to sound dirty) . This time her uncle the King Taranis is after her and he is trying to use legal means to get to her.

This book definitely fits in the series and it is always fun to see Meredith again. Though I have to say I felt the book was definitely too short and didn’t have enough “stuff” in it. While things happened that will help future books – and it moved the story along a little – part of me felt like this was a filler novel in the series. And if you are looking for some of the standard crazy Laurell K. Hamilton sexual scenes – you will definitely be disappointed in this book.

Romance: 3 (Hey Meri loves her men, she just loves all of them, distinguishing love and sex in this case can be hard)
Sex: 3 (I never thought I would give one of her books only a 3)
Mystery:2 (You know who did it.. Pretty much always.)
Violence: 3
Overall: 3 (Not my favorite in the series – but still you have to read it if you love the books because some important things come out!)

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Eclipse

Eclipse by Stephanie Meyer
Book 3 in Twilight Series

Bella has fallen in love with Edward who is a vampire. This love is definitely more then just a normal schoolgirl crush and she wants to be with him forever. This of course has impacted her relationship with her best friend, Jacob, who is a werewolf. She struggles with some of the normal schoolgirl issues of school, keeping her parents happy, relationships with her peers, but also has the cloud of death hanging over her.

Personally I love this entire series. It is well written and for being a “tween” book it isn’t too childish even for adults who like supernatural stories. At the same time, I find a lot of books designed for the tween market a little over the top for me (maybe I am being old fashioned in this) but I really don’t want to read about 14 year olds having sex. Even if it is not described in detail like it would be in an adult romance. So the appeal of having a book designed for 11 – 14 year olds that has a heroine that is both older (17 years old) as well as not having her jump into sexual escapades (even if in other books they end badly teaching them a lesson) is quite refreshing. While some might be scared off by giving a younger person a book about vampires, I would find this book a good buy for someone you wanted to appeal to in that age bracket.

Romance: 3.5 (A lot of love and desire to be together they REALLY love each other)
Sex: 1.2 (Nothing above kissing and a little talk about whether sex is right – and it is decided not right now)
Mystery: 1.5
Violence: 3 (It is a vampire book – you have to expect a little bit of blood and fighting but it truly doesn’t get into a gore-fest)
Overall: 4.5 (I will be waiting for the next book!)

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Servant: The Awakening


Servant: The Awakening By: L.L. Foster

Loner Gabrielle has been chosen by good (God) to see the evil in the world and fight it. She is young, gutsy, and has some sort of special powers in order to do this. She meets Detective Luther Cross during her adventures. She also begins to form a friendship with her neighbor Mort. She finds out about the benefits of being alone versus not, the truth of what evilness really is, and can't quite open up her heart to anyone.

Genre: Totally supernatural, while it tries to start getting into the romance of Gaby and Luther, it never really gets there. Possibly at some point in this series but not here.




Ratings:
(1 - 5 with 5 being high)
Romance: 1.5
Sex: 2 (Some sexual acts described)
Mystery: 2.5 (A touch of whodunit)
Violence: 4
Overall: 3.5


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