Thursday, March 8, 2018

Book Review: Winter of Ice and Iron

Winter of Ice and Iron

By:  Rachel Neumeier

Publish Date:  November 21, 2017

Format:  576 pgs

Genre:  Fantasy

Series:  Stand-alone

First Impression:  Where the land has power, and works with it's people. Most of the time.

Synopsis:
In this gorgeous, dark fantasy in the spirit of Jacqueline Carey, a princess and a duke must protect the people of their nations when a terrible threat leaves everyone in danger.

With the Mad King of Emmer in the north and the vicious King of Pohorir in the east, Kehara Raehema knows her country is in a vulnerable position. She never expected to give up everything she loves to save her people, but when the Mad King’s fury leaves her land in danger, she has no choice but to try any stratagem that might buy time for her people to prepare for war—no matter the personal cost.

Hundreds of miles away, the pitiless Wolf Duke of Pohorir, Innisth Eanete, dreams of breaking his people and his province free of the king he despises. But he has no way to make that happen—until chance unexpectedly leaves Kehara on his doorstep and at his mercy.

Yet in a land where immanent spirits inhabit the earth, political disaster is not the greatest peril one can face. Now, as the year rushes toward the dangerous midwinter, Kehera and Innisth find themselves unwilling allies, and their joined strength is all that stands between the peoples of the Four Kingdoms and utter catastrophe.

First Sentence:
Jeneil ine Suon was a beautiful girl.

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My Thoughts and Summary:
*I read this book for my own enjoyment.

We get the story from Innisth and Kehera along with Tiro. These story lines venture to different lands and are very important characters in the lands. And also becoming even more valuable to the survival of the land as they know it. We see how things are in these places, and what draws them together. Or apart. The lives of the characters cross in unexpected ways.

This is a fantasy, and written as such. We get great details that describe the world. The Immanent Powers of the earth are connected to the ruler in specific areas. The connection and power is very interesting. And when one is corrupted... Oh how things get complicated and ugly.

The books beginning felt slower as we meet the characters, but I found I was drawn to Innisth Eanete from first meeting. He can be harsh and even cruel, but he doesn't want to be this way all the time. He wants his kingdom to live and thrive. To do that, he does need to be harsh but there is more to ruling than cruelty. Innisth seems to know this. Before long, Innisth becomes my favorite character in the book. He sees a difference in his Immanent Power when Kehera is around, and how the two powers work together. Kehera lives through hard times, and knows the truth in the way things go. She's not a dumb character. No. She's smart and knows how things work and will work. She acts as a rulers daughter should and I appreciate her for this. Kehera grows through the book, becoming a strong female character.

There is a character that's not a main character, but he's one that helps. When I first meet him I thought he was interesting. The second time I saw him on the page, I was drawn to him. I felt he knew more that what he was saying. In the third extensive meeting, we learn he does have a tie to something and knows more than we thought. He almost feels like a premonition type.

This book has a magic to it that is different. There are Immanent Powers that are born of the land and tie bonds with rulers and the family of. The person tied has to master the power to keep it in balance, but there are times when the power grows beyond the ruling person. This is dangerous when it happens. The story that goes with the Immanent Powers also leads to Fortunate and Unfortunate Gods. There is a different tie used in the book as well. One to make a sorcerer.

When all come together and we see Kehera and Innisth interact, I'm drawn into them. They balance each other well and give each other a spark that I enjoyed. I like that Kehera is NOT afraid to stand up to Innisth, and I think Innisth likes this as well. Their story together vastly grows and moves the book along. The troubles they cross and what they fight for. Even how they grow founder of each other. This is what I enjoyed seeing.

I love the growth of their relationship and how they are there for each other. This is how I like my love interests and relationships to go, naturally from the characters and events around them drawing them together.

Rachel takes characters and gracefully glides them into positions they are perfect for, but don't want or think they are right for. There are hard moments they live through that brings out their inner selves, and these are the people they truly are and where they should be.



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Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Audio Book Review: Forbidden Island

Forbidden Island

By:  Jeremy Robinson

Publish Date:  December 2, 2017, Audiobook Release January 23, 2018

Format:  Audiobook - 9 hrs 4 mins
Narrated By:  Jeffrey Kafer

Genre:  Fantasy - Action & Adventure, Thriller & Suspense

Series:  Stand-alone

Impression:  Their mission and this island are more than expected.

Synopsis:
SEEKING TO CONTACT HUMANITY'S LOST TRIBE...

On the precipice of a cliff, contemplating suicide, dishonorably discharged U.S. Army Ranger, Rowan Baer, is invited to provide security to a research team visiting the most dangerous island in the world--North Sentinel Island in the Sea of Bengal. Seeking redemption, he accepts.

Living among Amazon rainforest tribes, eccentric Israeli anthropologist, Talia Mayer, is recruited to study the island's elusive inhabitants--the Sentinelese--who have resided on the tropical island since the dawn of mankind. Seeing the chance of a lifetime, she joins the team.

On the run from his past, Palestinian linguist, Mahdi Barakat, is given little choice: join the expedition and make contact with the Sentinelese, or be left to face the men tracking him down. Afraid for his life, he finds safe harbor halfway around the world.

As part of an expedition funded by the Indian government and supported by a local resort millionaire, the team struggles to make contact with the Sentinelese, a tribal people renowned for their violence, strange behavior, and mysterious ways. But when the expedition's yacht strikes a reef, and sinks, the team finds themselves stranded on an island few people have ever set foot on and survived, an island that they quickly discover is home to far more than primitive tribal people.

...THEY UNCOVER THE VERY SOURCE OF EVIL.

First Sentence:
The setting sun made Mike Pastore nervous, not because he feared the coming darkness, but because the wild men preferred it.

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My Thoughts and Summary:
*I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Jeffrey lives up to my expectations from his audio work. This book is the style I've come to know Jeffrey for. He voices the characters with their own personality and accents, breathing life into them as he speaks. I love that Jeffrey never gives away a hint of what's to come as he becomes the characters. He is them in the moment, not aware of how the adventure will go. Thank you. Another great job for Jeffrey.

In the first few chapters we meet our team as Sashi visits each, bringing them in on the mission - to go to Sentinal Islands. It seems each of our new members have a little bit of a colored past. As Rowan likes to say, they are each broken. And, in a way, they are.

The prologue gives us a view of one of the Sentinal Islands. The natives here are...interesting. So I'm curious what our crew will come across when they arrive there.

The POV is between our team: Rowan Baer the ex-U.S. Army Ranger, Talia Mayer the anthropologist, Mahdi Barakat the linguist. They are all of different cultures and backgrounds, but seem to have fun together personality wise. Cool. Before we get off on our adventure, I thought it'd be fun with these three people. And it was. Each has a different insight and knowledge they bring to the table, and it works.

The story is rather fast paced, but the actions to the natives on Sentinal Island seem to work with the story. So it doesn't feel as it's rushed. There is something that happens in each chapter, whether working toward communicating with the Sentinelese or the mystery behind other things involving the Sentinelese.

The natives are different. There are some lewd sexual gestures hinted at here. Or what some may take as lewd, but it's in reference to the natives on the island and it's how they perceive to communicate. You don't get all the details, but you get the gist of the display. It did not bother me. It held true through the book so felt to fit the nature of the natives. Then we see their reactions to the crew when we are ON the island.

The experiences with this island grow stranger and stranger. Really. What they find here are mind blowing. I never expected to come in and find what we did...how we did. I had to know what was behind these natives being as they are. Then I worried if all would make it off the island, or at least the people I'd grown fond of.

This is a quick paced adventure story that keeps you wondering what strange event will happen next. And leave you wondering if it's all true or not. Jeremy gave me what I was expecting and more in this story.



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Sunday, March 4, 2018

Sunday Post #191

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~ It's a chance to share news ~ A post to recap the past week on your blog, showcase books and things we have received and share new about what is coming up on our blog for the week ahead.

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I took  along weekend this weekend. And I think I need to do this more often. I took Friday off to try and get a few things done. My den was getting out of hand, and having a new kitten....well he was jumping up and knocking things over. So I took Friday off to clean the den and go to the doctors for my elbow. I really did clean like all morning, straightening and throwing away things. Then went to the doctors appointment, which she's not 100% sure what's going on in there with the pain. She said some of it sounds like tennis elbow or tendentious. So x-ray is next and if nothing shows then an MRI. I got the x-ray done Saturday morning. We'll see. Then I went and had my car appraised with the thinking we may trade it in for a rental (to save money). And came home and relaxed for the evening. Saturday I had some running, and went to talk about leasing a car. No dice. Price wasn't what we needed it to be. So we'll wait a little longer. I did get through a god chunk of photos in the editing process here and posted some back reviews on sites. I felt like I was getting somewhere! Today, I don't know what I'm going to do. lol. If I can get squared away on these things, I can get back to writing (or re-writes)! Yes!

How about you? Have you felt you are getting through those things that have been lingering?

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The Fit Booker:

Goal:  Workout in any form of exercise (or on Wii Fit) 2x's a week. (to feel better and hope to drop a few pants sizes)

How did I do last week... I did get 2 walking days!! It's a miracle! I got on treadmill Monday evening and walked at lunch on Wednesday. (The weather was beautiful!)


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What's Happening in Books:

Current Read:
Starsigns by A.F. Grappin


Current Audiobook:
Hush by James Maxey


Current Podcast Book Listen:
Alone by Scott Sigler (You can listen for free too! Go to Scott's website.)


Finished Last Week: 
Books:
Winter of Ice and Iron by Rachel Neumeier



Audiobooks :
Forbidden Island by Jeremy Robinson
Dragon School: First Flight by Sarah K.L. Wilson
Winter Rose by Rachel A. Marks


Finished Podcast Book Listen:
None.


DNFed:
Stonebriar Casefiles: Bad Alchemy by Laura Nicole Spencer (You can listen for free too!) - Author's stopped posting it.
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Last Week on the Blog:


Cover Reveals: (click titles to go to post & learn more)




Guest Posts:


Posts:

Around the Internet...



Reviews:
A Witch's Concern by N.E. Conneely

"This is mostly Michelle learning about herself and growing. The story still has the same action and full of spell being thrown around, but it's about Michelle this time and not just helping others."


Age of Assassins by R.J. Barker

"I was so tangled up in the story, needing to hear every word spoken, that I couldn't have other sounds around me. Everything drifted away as I was engulfed in the tale spun with these assassins and their mystery to solve."



Podcast Review:




Mama Bitchstress Reviews:



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This Week to Come on the Blog:


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Free Ebooks:
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The Goddess's Choice by Jamie Marchant
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Goodreads Synopsis:
In a world where the corrupt church hides the truth about magic, the fate of the joined kingdom falls on the shoulders of two young people from opposite ends of the social hierarchy. 

Crown Princess Samantha’s life begins to fall apart when she starts seeing strange colors around her potential suitors. She fears that she’s going insane--or worse that she’s defying the Goddess’s will. Robrek is a lowly farm boy with incredible magical powers. He has been biding his time waiting to get revenge on those who call him a demon. 

Thrown together by chance, they must overcome their differences to fight their common enemy Duke Argblutal, who, with dark magic, is slowly poisoning the king’s mind and turning him against his own daughter. Time is running out for those chosen by the Goddess to prevent the power mad duke from usurping the throne and plunging the joined kingdoms into civil war.

Bartholomew Roberts' Faith by Jeremy McLean
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Goodreads Synopsis:
What makes a man a sinner? 

What makes a man a saint? 

Where does good stop and evil begin? 

John Roberts considers himself a Christian, a religious man of God, but when his faith is shaken he begins to question the biblical rules he stood for his whole life. 

Roberts' life on a slave ship is filled with hard labour, low wages, and no chance for advancement. When Roberts becomes friends with a slave named Bartholomew, he couldn't know it would start a chain of events leading him on his first sea adventure. 

In an age of pirates who are slaves to no man, Roberts finds himself torn between a world of just and righteous men, and the evil sinners around every corner. 

Will the religious Roberts become a sinner or stay a saint during his biblical test of faith? See where Roberts' trials take him in his short stories full of action and adventure set during the Golden Age of Piracy.





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Reviews to Come:

Soulless by Skyla Dawn Cameron
The Sentinel by Chris Lester
The Muse by Chris Lester
Metamor City: Making the Cut by Chris Lester
Metamor City: Whispers in the Wood by Chris Lester
Lex Talionis by Starla Huchton
Spark by Starla Huchton
Heir to Kale by K.L. Bone
Tales from the Archives Vol 4 #5 - Old Sinner's Bones
The Death of Dulgath by Michael J. Sullivan
Danger's Halo by Amanda Carlson
Winter of Ice and Iron by Rachel Neumeier
Forbidden Island by Jeremy Robinson
Dragon School: First Flight by Sarah K.L. Wilson

Winter Rose by Rachel A. Marks

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Audio Book Review: Age of Assassins

Age of Assassins

By:  R.J. Barker

Publish Date:  August 1, 2017, Audiobook Release August 1, 2017

Format:  Audiobook - 13 hrs 3 mins
Narrated By:  Joe Jameson

Genre:  Fantasy

Series:  1st in The Wounded Kingdom series

Impression:  Use an assassin to find who wants the heir killed. Oh the secrets uncovered...

Synopsis:
To catch an assassin, use an assassin...

Girton Club-foot, apprentice to the land's best assassin, still has much to learn about the art of taking lives. But his latest mission tasks him and his master with a far more difficult challenge: to save a life. Someone, or many someones, is trying to kill the heir to the throne, and it is up to Girton and his master to uncover the traitor and prevent the prince's murder.

In a kingdom on the brink of civil war and a castle thick with lies Girton finds friends he never expected, responsibilities he never wanted, and a conspiracy that could destroy an entire kingdom.

First Sentence:
Darik the smith was last among the desolate.

Purchase At:
Amazon  /  Barnes & Nobles  /  Book Depository

Audible

My Thoughts and Summary:
*I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Who wants the heir to the throne killed? What better way than to hire an assassin to look for an assassin (but mostly, who hired them).

Joe is a new narrator for me. I like how his voice is young and fits Girton yet he voices all the characters in their own maturity and personality. His accent fits the setting of the story. Joe did different tones for males and females. He even has a different hardness to his voice when voicing characters, particularly Merela Kane and a few others. Even the young men who feel they are better than all others have a strong personality to their voices to go with the words. There are some characters that have distinct sound differences, and they pop while listening. The pacing is voiced evenly. The pacing of some people talking is adjusted to their own cadence, furthermore bring individuality to the characters. For example an older person. I was really taken with the character personalities he portrayed. Wow. Well done.

Girton feels special. He's very disciplined as a young person. When he's told to do something by his Master, he does, even if he knows he could get away from the trouble at hand. He listens acutely. And when he counts, he counts 1 my Master, 2 my Master, and so on. Girton is good at what he does. Girton must pretend that he's not good at a few things for this job though, and seems to hide himself well. Girton does have a club foot, which people see as a disability. However it doesn't slow Girton down. This is a great thing. The clubfoot doesn't deter Girton in his job. Where people think less of him, he excels. Merela has treated Girton the same and trained him as any other, the clubfoot not a deterrence for her.

I found I was drawn into this story and world rather easily. I liked the indications hinted at with the way of the world and magic of past. The world is fully developed and we see it in everything Girton does. From the gods they believe to magic gone. Even with the festival coming and the assassin's way. The way people live is seen as well. Every angle is fleshed out and a part of the story to draw the world, the characters, and the story. All is one and intertwined as it should be.

The story is told from Girton's POV. He's the apprentice to Merela Kane, and on this mission, her eyes and ears around the castle. Girton is great to his Master. He doesn't question her, but he learns and thinks. He tells her what he sees and learns from others. He's even adverse at thinking people out. He's still learning though. He gets distracted at times as he's feeling emotions he's never felt before. He finds a young girl he's attracted to. He finds a friend he can talk to. He's living actions he's never had the privilege to do. He's an assassin, and they don't live this way.

Oh the secrets that Girton and Merela uncover here at this castle. Everyone is suspicious of possibly wanting to have the heir killed, but they all have motivators and plans. I loved the mystery and following all the leads we find for all the people involved here. It does all come together in the end.

We get Interludes from time to time through the book. These are dreams or memories of Girton's that details out a turning moment in his past with his Master. It also is a reference for something to come or that has already happened, giving more details about something for us. But it's nice seeing Girton's past and how Master made a huge difference in him. She inspires him to be more.

I suspected something about Merela and Girton early on that Girton didn't know. I was right, about them, and other assassins. When Girton learns it, it unsettles him to his core. It's something that he'll need to overcome, if he wants to live on. As assassins there is a dance to their style of moving and fighting. I love how Girton fights or watches his master fight. The fighting is done with a dance he's learned. It's beautiful.

I was so tangled up in the story, needing to hear every word spoken, that I couldn't have other sounds around me. Everything drifted away as I was engulfed in the tale spun with these assassins and their mystery to solve.

I love how we learn about the assassins as we read of Girton and his Master, who are assassins, looking to solve the mystery of who hired another assassin to kill the kings heir. So well constructed together! The relationships Girton forms here seems to be the beginning of something bigger in his life. I really look forward to listening to all these books!



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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Audio Book Review: A Witch's Concern

A Witch's Concern

By:  N.E. Conneely

Publish Date:  August 1, 2015, Audiobook Release January 16, 2018

Format:  Audiobook - 7 hrs 25 mins
Narrated By:  Jeff Hays & Laurie Catherine Winkel

Genre:  Urban Fantasy

Series:  4th in Witch for Hire series; 1st Book ~ Witch for Hire, 2nd Book ~ A Witch's Path, 3rd Book ~ A Witch's Trial

Impression:  Michelle's clan scar is explained as she fights for her freedom.

Synopsis:
Michelle has been figuring out what her life is like now that the demon has been killed, and Sylvia and Varro are dead. Even the clans of witches trying to attract her to their way of life have backed off and given her a chance to grieve. Her relationship with Elron is stronger than ever, but there are things left unsaid.

On the way to her parents' wedding, the delicate calm she’d been living in is broken. Witches are out for her blood, her family is caught in the crossfire, and friendships are threatened. Work doesn’t let up either, and she partners up with Elron to deal with magic gone wild. Michelle finds that her problems are larger than one clan of witches, and is forced to choose between the people she holds dear and the way of life she loves.

This is the fourth book in a series, following A Witch's Trial. It is a standalone novel, however, your reading experience will be greatly enhanced if you've read the previous books.

First Sentence:
"Braden Reis."
He didn't look up at the sound of his own name being spoken from the doorway.

Purchase At:
Amazon  /  Barnes & Nobles  /  Book Depository

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My Thoughts and Summary:
*I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

I like the blend of two narrators, dividing the male and female roles. It gives more dynamic to the characters. Jeff knows these characters well, and has all their voices ready to go for us here. Laurie is new to me and the series, and reads through the female cast with heart. When I first started I didn't know if I liked the up-swing at the end of her sentences when voicing Michelle. It gave Michelle a felling that she was better than others that I didn't think Michelle had. As the book went, it eased and Laurie fell into Michelle's voice for me.

Michelle is such a nice person/character. I like that about her. Trouble finds her because she works with the police on cases. But in this books, it's because she's a clanless witch and her grandmother is determined Michelle will take her rightful place in her clan. Michelle, however, likes the freedom of being clanless. Michelle doesn't want to hurt anyone, she wants to help and not be tied to a specific clans rules. However she still has lingering memories of what she had to do in the last book. It weighs on her mind, even though it was the only option and something Sylvia wanted. She worries about her and Elron as well as it's something she doesn't want to do.

Oh my. Elron is such a great person. He's an elf, and he's fighting his protective instincts when it comes to Michelle. Elron's feelings for Michelle are finally seen by Michelle. Michelle starts to see that even though she had to do what she did, Elron does not hold it against her. They are just so adorable!

We have a case of characters that live in the lodge. It's always great seeing them as they are friends and a few rotate through. We don't see as many of them in this book as this book is focused on Michelle and the problems that have found her - the clans. We do get answers to Michelle's clan scar and things with her grandmother. Michelle fights hard against many things, but she's going to have a very full future ahead of her.

This book felt to be a little different in the story line. We follow Michelle and the troubles that find her, bringing her to make some tough choices. We don't get a case she's working on, though there are small items that come up she tends to. This is mostly Michelle learning about herself and growing. The story still has the same action and full of spell being thrown around, but it's about Michelle this time and not just helping others.

There are more books in the series with Michelle. I'm looking forward to them as there are hints of what's to come in this book... what's next in Michelle's life, demons, and more I'm sure.



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Monday, February 26, 2018

Meet Livi Talbot Trailer!

I'm so excited to share this trailer!

I've been loving this series and I hope you all give it a try. Livi is just an awesome character that I want to read. She's a single mom who's got an amazing friend that helps her. Livi also enjoys adventure. She's like Lara Croft in a world where the Pulse has animated some magical items of old. There is also this amazing love interest, Mr. Dale West. *sigh* He's also a... well, you have to read the series!

Anyway, here's a trailer to show a little about Livi Talbot.



Meet Livi Talbot from Skyla on Vimeo.


Curious about the books? Why don't you go pick them up! First two are out now, the third will be coming this year!



You can buy direct from Skyla, which also there are three novella's out you can get from her.

You can also find them at Barnes & NoblesKoboSmashwords, iBooks, and GooglePlay.

Sunday, February 25, 2018

Sunday Post #190

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~ It's a chance to share news ~ A post to recap the past week on your blog, showcase books and things we have received and share new about what is coming up on our blog for the week ahead.

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Thank heavens it's the weekend. It's funny how things change and shift through life. I've not been as happy at my day job, so I look forward to evenings and weekends. It's not a bad job, just...blah. It's hard to explain. But I've slowly been gandering at the want ads. Crazy how the head hunters come flying out of the woodwork at you when you post your resume though. Wow. I don't want that. I don't want to be with a temperary service bouncing from place to place, not sure if there will be work tomorrow.

I've also created a full plate for myself. We've become busy people now that Kiddo is old enough and does things on his own. We've started hanging out with our friends again, now that we aren't doing football or anything like that. I've also been working on editing work (which I'll tie up today and send back to client). I've got photos to touch up and get back to people (I feel are long overdue). And I am at the end of a few books that I want to get done. Also, I have photos I want to take. And I need to get back to writing! So lots going on to keep me going.

And somewhere, I need to fit in exercise. I want to lose a little bit of weight. I know I say I don't care about it, but I really do want to lose some weight. So I have to make time to do this. I know I won't be as tired if I exercise as well.

So, what all do you have on your plate?


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The Fit Booker:

Goal:  Workout in any form of exercise (or on Wii Fit) 2x's a week. (to feel better and hope to drop a few pants sizes)

How did I do last week... This has turned into a dream for me. lol.


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What's Happening in Books:

Current Read:
Winter of Ice and Iron by Rachel Neumeier
Starsigns by A.F. Grappin (on treadmill)


Current Audiobook:
Forbidden Island by Jeremy Robinson


Current Podcast Book Listen:
Alone by Scott Sigler (You can listen for free too! Go to Scott's website.)


Finished Last Week: 
Books:
I'm getting close on Winter of Ice and Iron, so hopefully soon!



Audiobooks :
A Witch's Concern by N.E. Conneely
Age of Assassins by R.J. Barker



Finished Podcast Book Listen:
None.


DNFed:
Stonebriar Casefiles: Bad Alchemy by Laura Nicole Spencer (You can listen for free too!) - Author's stopped posting it.
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Last Two Weeks on the Blog:


Cover Reveals: (click titles to go to post & learn more)




Guest Posts:


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Around the Internet...



Reviews:
Assassin's Mark by A.F. Grappin

"This book is another turning point in Luc's life. What he learns and has to do is hard emotionally. He even wonders, when finally faced with his test, if he can do it. Luc is great at working logic to make his way through many things, but can he logic his way through this?"


Darkstorm by M.L. Spencer

"Throughout the book I found myself drawn into the world and the magic here. I enjoyed the characters. Even when I was getting a bad vibe from a character or two because this is a sign of them being written very well for me to get the right feel off their actions and emotions."



Podcast Review:




Mama Bitchstress Reviews:



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This Week to Come on the Blog:


I have two reviews to finish and schedule for you.



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Received For the Last Month:
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Audio Books Requested for Review:
Blood of Assassins by R.J. Barker
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Goodreads Synopsis:
THE KING IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KING . . .

The assassin Girton Club-foot and his master have returned to Maniyadoc in hope of finding sanctuary, but death, as always, dogs Girton’s heels. The place he knew no longer exists.

War rages across Maniyadoc, with three kings claiming the same crown – and one of them is Girton’s old friend Rufra. Girton finds himself hurrying to uncover a plot to murder Rufra on what should be the day of the king’s greatest victory. But while Girton deals with threats inside and outside Rufra’s war encampment, he can’t help wondering if his greatest enemy hides beneath his own skin.

The Tethered Mage by Melissa Caruso
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Goodreads Synopsis:
In the Raverran Empire, magic is scarce and those born with power are strictly controlled -- taken as children and conscripted into the Falcon Army. 

Zaira has lived her life on the streets to avoid this fate, hiding her mage-mark and thieving to survive. But hers is a rare and dangerous magic, one that threatens the entire empire.

Lady Amalia Cornaro was never meant to be a Falconer. Heiress and scholar, she was born into a treacherous world of political machinations. But fate has bound the heir and the mage. 

War looms on the horizon. A single spark could turn their city into a pyre.

I Was a Teenage Weredeer by C.T. Phipps & Michael Suttkus
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FROM THE BEST SELLING AUTHOR OF THE SUPERVILLAINY SAGA

Jane Doe is a weredeer, the least-threatening shapechanger species in the world. Blessed with the ability to turn furry at will and psychically read objects, Jane has done her best to live a normal life working as a waitress at the Deerlightful Diner. She has big dreams of escaping life in the supernatural-filled town of Bright Falls, Michigan, and her eighteenth birthday promises the beginning of her teenage dreams coming true.

Unfortunately, her birthday is ruined by the sudden murder of her best friend's sister in an apparent occult killing. Oh, and her brother is the primary suspect. Allying with an eccentric FBI agent, the local crime lord, and a snarky werecrow, Jane has her work cut out for her in turning her big day around.

Thankfully, she's game.

Set in the same world as Straight Outta Fangton.

Dragon School: First Flight by Sarah K.L. Wilson
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Join Dragon School. Learn to Fly. 

Sixteen-year-old Amel arrived at Dragon School just like everyone else – with a dream to ride dragons and join the Dominion Dragon Riders.

But Amel has a crippled leg and Dragon School training is grueling. Before she can even become an initiate, she must complete her First Flight on a dragon. 

Can Amel survive First Flight and become a Dragon School initiate or will her dreams dash on the rocks below?

Winter Rose by Rachel A. Marks
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A dark and haunting tale of a young girl trapped in Winter, longing to be free. When Rose and her sister are left to fend for themselves and an ailing mother, they must fight both nature and the darkness of the soul to survive. And perhaps, along the way, they will find the strength to love.



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Woodcutter by Kate Danley
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Deep within the Wood, a young woman lies dead. Not a mark on her body. No trace of her murderer. Only her chipped glass slippers hint at her identity.

The Woodcutter, keeper of the peace between the Twelve Kingdoms of Man and the Realm of the Faerie, must find the maiden’s killer before others share her fate. Guided by the wind and aided by three charmed axes won from the River God, the Woodcutter begins his hunt, searching for clues in the whispering dominions of the enchanted unknown.

But quickly he finds that one murdered maiden is not the only nefarious mystery afoot: one of Odin’s hellhounds has escaped, a sinister mansion appears where it shouldn’t, a pixie dust drug trade runs rampant, and more young girls go missing. Looming in the shadows is the malevolent, power-hungry queen, and she will stop at nothing to destroy the Twelve Kingdoms and annihilate the Royal Fae…unless the Woodcutter can outmaneuver her and save the gentle souls of the Wood.

Blending magic, heart-pounding suspense, and a dash of folklore, The Woodcutter is an extraordinary retelling of the realm of fairy tales.



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Legend of Jade Dragon by Yasmine Galenorn
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Tarot cards seldom lie. So when they predict chaos and bad luck for her last client of the day, Emerald gets more than a little worried. He leaves behind a charming jade statue of a dragon--but promptly dies in a hit-and-run accident outside of her shop. When other terrible things begin to plague Em and her family, the only explanation is the jade dragon. To thwart its evil spell, she'll have to follow a trail of heartache all the way back to China's Ming Dynasty--and its ancient--and sometimes harsh--mysteries.

The Dragon Lady by Angelique S. Anderson
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Its 19th Century London, stablehand Wylie Petford has just suffered extreme tragedy. It is this tragedy that leads her to a magical device and her greater purpose. The alluring Dracosinum holds a key to her hidden heritage and opens the door for a fantastic future while leaving her love Lord Adrian in the past. The taking over of her hometown by the Villainous Lord Ukridge rips her from her closest friend and further destroys what little good is left in her life. Now, with the odds against her, she has one chance to become whom she is meant to be, escape her shackles and defeat the evil lord Ukridge. Get ready for steam-powered adventure in The Dragon Lady, an enchanting world full of corsets, mythical beasts, and dastardly villains.





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Reviews to Come:

Soulless by Skyla Dawn Cameron
The Sentinel by Chris Lester
The Muse by Chris Lester
Metamor City: Making the Cut by Chris Lester
Metamor City: Whispers in the Wood by Chris Lester
Lex Talionis by Starla Huchton
Spark by Starla Huchton
Heir to Kale by K.L. Bone
Tales from the Archives Vol 4 #5 - Old Sinner's Bones
The Death of Dulgath by Michael J. Sullivan
Danger's Halo by Amanda Carlson
A Witch's Concern by N.E. Conneely
Age of Assassins by R.J. Barker