Showing posts with label Red-Headed Stepchild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red-Headed Stepchild. Show all posts

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Book Review: Red-Headed Stepchild

Red-Headed Stepchild

By:  Jaye Wells

Publisher:  Orbit

Publish Date:  April 1, 2010

Format:  Paperback, 325 pgs - pocketbook size

Genre:  Urban Fantasy

Series:  1st in Sabina Kane Novels

Recommendation:  Yes!! If you like sassy sarcastic humor and action with mystery and love all rolled into one.

Book Synopsis:
Things To Do:
1)  Infiltrate rival vampire cult and assassinate leader
2) Get rid of demon houseguest
3) Ditch the hot mage stalker
4) Betray family

In a world where being of mixed blood is a major liability, Sabina doesn't really fit in.  And being an assassin - the only profession fit for an outcast - doesn't help matters.  But she's never brought her work home.  Until now.

Her latest mission is uncomfortably complex, and threatens the fragile peace between the vampire and mage races.  As Sabina scrambles to figure out which side she's on, she uncovers a tangled political web, some nasty facts about her family and some unexpected new talents.  Any of these things could be worryingly life-changing, but together, they could be fatal...

First Sentence:
Digging graves is hell on a manicure, but I was taught good vampires clean up after every meal.

My Review and Summary:
Sabina, a half-vampire half-mage assassin is meeting her long time friend and mentor David at the grave of her latest snack.  David doesn't know but he is Sabina's next job.  To eliminate him for the Dominae, as they told her he has turned to a growing and potential dangerous group to the vampire community.  To prevent this community from growing and potentially killing vampires Sabina finds her next mission is to become cast out by the Dominae and be taken in by Clovis, half vampire and half demon leader.  Sabina finds now herself a spy, which she feels she is no good at.  While Sabina is fighting for the vampire community that raised her, she learns many things about herself and the different races that open her eyes to different thoughts.  Will she remove the threat or create a bigger one in its place...

I enjoyed the world created by Jaye Wells here.  Half-vampires, -mage, -demon, or anything is not accepted in this magical world.  Particularly between of these three races.  They all are against each other, but have a truce to not bother each other as well.  But this truce is stretched with the political games played.  There is a separation of the races and cultures here.  You get to see the boundaries of them and what happens if they start to blur.  This story tells the main story at hand and leaves you with questions in the back of your mind yet to be answered on Sabina and a few other small pieces.  This is nicely done as you don't have to read further in the series, but you want to, to see what those pieces will lead to.

Part of what I enjoyed in the book where the characters.  Sabina is a wonderful main vampire character.  Even though you get the feel from her she was not completely accepted by the Vampire community, and more so her grandmother - the leader of the Dominae, she is strong.  She grows up independent and ars kicking strong.  Sabina is one to be put on a path and she sticks to it.  Sabina is sassy and determined.  You know she'll have a sarcastic remark for just about anything and look forward to it.  The dry sarcastic humor made me smile and really gave me a great feel for Sabina's character.  But the secondary characters help complement Sabina as they are very different from her.  And a potential love interest will catch your heart too.

The mystery of the mission is a great journey to go on with Sabina.  I enjoyed this book very much and would suggest to many Urban Fantasy readers to give it a try.  But, you have to love strong, bold, sassy and sarcastic characters.



I won this book from Fantasy Literature, which I had wanted for some time.  So thank you go my friends at Fantasy Literature. :)


This book qualifies for my Speculative Fiction Challenge hosted by Book Chick City.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Book Blog Chat (3)...Final Stop!

This is our last and final stop for Red-Headed Stepchild by Jaye Wells.

We are finished with the book!  CLICK HERE to go to the Chat.

Now, I know there are many of you out there who has read the book in the past.  And waiting for this moment to join in with us, as you didn't want to spoil anything for us. ;)

Now, now holds bar here!  Join us in chatting about the book; did you like it, not, favorite character, least favorite, favorite scene, where we might go with the next book, what you would like to see come up...  So many great things to chat on and we have questions up too!

Just a note, If you have NOT read the book - there Will be SPOILERS in the comments and possibly in the questions.  So beware on your visit.

This chat week is hosted by Robyn @ The Bookoholic Zone.  TAKE THIS LINK and chat with us.  We really would enjoy hearing what you thought.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Blog Book Chat (3): Red-Headed Stepchild...Stop 3

On ward we go.  To the third section of Red-Headed Stepchild by Jaye Wells.

This section ends on page 248.  This is our last section before we finish the book.  So any major predictions and thoughts are welcome here, even the ones you think might be the way gone ones.  Lets hear them.  What do you thinks going to happen?

Here are some questions to get us rolling...

Questions from Jaye Wells:
-What setting in Red-Headed Stepchild would you most like to visit? Are there any you wouldn’t want to visit? Why?


- If you could have Sabina and the gang visit any city in the world in future books what would it be and why?

-In the Sabina Kane series, the Vampires rule the West Coast and the Mages (and faeries to an extent) rule the East coast. If you were making the decisions in this world, would you put the vamps in L.A and the mage in New York? If not, which cities do you think would make good vampire and magic capitals?

Robyn's Questions:
1. Are you sad that Giguhl left Sabrina? Do you think he'll make another appearance before the book ends?


2. There is definitely something being hidden from Sabrina. Did the mages really abandon her when she was a baby?

3. We leave the book with her going to find out a truth. What do you think that truth is? Will it change her feelings towards the vampires?
 
Melissa's Questions:
1.  Is Grandma setting Sabina up?  Do you think Grandma knows Sabina was at the Winery?
 
2.  Why do you think Sabina collapsed like she did with Clovis?
 
3.  Do you think Frank will be a problem in the near future?
 
4.  There was mention of most mages having a familiar, do you think Sabina has one?  Who, or what is it?
 
5.  What truth do you think Sabina has in store for her to learn?

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Book Blog Chat (3) Red-Headed Stepchild...Stop 2

Are you ready to chat? 
On the next section of:

Red-Headed Stepchild
By: Jaye Wells

Well, the post is up with questions from Jaye's blog and some of our own.  So, come join us!  We would love to hear what you think.  Did you laugh?  Did you enjoy the read?  What do you think...

The post is at Robyn's blog, The Bookoholic Zone, this week.  CLICK HERE to jump over.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Book Blog Chat (3)...Stop 1

Time to start Discussing!  Books that is...

Red-Headed Stepchild  by  Jaye Wells

In case you would like to see the schedule again for reading the book here it is with dates and stopping points.

Now for our schedule:
   September 30th - Stop 1 ~ pg 75 (Chapters 1-8)
   October 7th -        Stop 2 ~ pg 154 (Chapters 9-16) 
   October 14th -      Stop 3 ~ pg 248 (Chapters 17-24)
   October 21st -      Stop 4 ~ end of book ~ pg 325.


Now, lets get going on the fun part.  Chatting.

Please remember, there will be spoilers to the book if you have not read it!

Jaye Wells was kind enough to direct us to the place on her blog that has some great questions for us to us in chatting.

Here are Jaye's discussion questions:
1. In this part of the book, did you have any trouble empathizing with Sabina?
2. How would you describe Sabina's relationship with Lavinia?  The Dominae in general?
3. How does Sabina’s interaction with Giguhl affect your opinion of her?
4. The first chapter of RHSC came from a flash fiction piece that gave birth to Sabina’s character. You can find it here.  After you read it, discuss how Sabina’s character changed from that to the first chapter of the book.

Robyn's questions:
1. Who is the mage following her?  Friend or foe?
2. Do we trust her Grandmom?
3. Do you think Sabrina will change sides?

Melissa's questions:
1. Do you think something is up with the Dominae for David to switch sides?  What do you think it is?  And who is Sabina not to trust?
2. Sabina seems to be getting strange vibes and things catch her eye.  Why do you think this is happening?

Do you have questions?  Ask away in the comments, we love to chat.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Next Blog Book Read... (3)

Thanks to the votes in the poll Robyn's blog The Bookoholic Zone and I had up a few months ago we have our next book selection for our chat.  When we tallied up the votes from Roby's blog The Bookoholic Zone and here at My World...in words and pages we had a tie for first place.  So, we had to draw out of the hat for the last book and figured the other book we would read next.

So, without further ado The Next Read is...

Red Headed Step Child  by Jaye Wells

Good Reads Synopsis:
In a world where being of mixed-blood is a major liability, Sabina Kane has the only profession fit for an outcast: assassin. But, her latest mission threatens the fragile peace between the vampire and mage races and Sabina must scramble to figure out which side she's on. She's never brought her work home with her---until now. 

This time, it's personal.


I know there are many people out there who has read this book.  It would be great to have you all join us in the discussions.  We do break it into sections to chat about what we read and what we think might happen in the pages to come. 


If you have not read the book yet and would like to read an excerpt, here is Chapter 1 available online for you to sample.  CLICK HERE.


Now for our schedule:
   September 30thStop 1 ~ pg 75 (Chapters 1-8)
   October 7th -        Stop 2 ~ pg 154 (Chapters 9-16) 
   October 14th -      Stop 3 ~ pg 248 (Chapters 17-24)
   October 21st -      Stop 4 ~ end of book ~ pg 325.


Like normal, Robyn and I will come up with a few questions to get us started.  You can throw any questions in the mix as well in the comments.  And as an added bonus Jaye Wells did a discussion on her site and has discussion questions for us to post in the chats as well.  So, we should have lots to talk about with this book.


Come Join Us!