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Friday, September 21, 2018

Audiobook Review: Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan

Series:     Crazy Rich Asians #1
Pub. Date:June 11, 2013
Publisher:Random House Audio
Narrator:Lynn Chen
Length:13 hrs 53 min
Source:Overdrive/Library

This book is a little out of my typical genre, but the previews for the movie piqued my interest so I thought I would give it a shot. I didn't know quite what to think at first, but I warmed to the book as I got more into it and got invested in a few of the characters.

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

ARC Review: The Forbidden Door by Dean Koontz

Series:     Jane Hawk #4
Pub. Date:Sept. 11, 2018
Publisher:Random House
Length:480 pgs
Source:NetGalley

The Forbidden Door is the fourth installment of the exciting and suspense-filled Jane Hawk series. I thought this was going to be the last book, but was uber happy to discover that there will be at least one more! The writing in this series is classic Dean Koontz - great action, suspense, a little sci-fi, and a corrupt government organization to rail against.

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Audiobook Review: Lady of Light and Shadows by C.L. Wilson

Series:Tairen Soul #2
Pub. Date:Nov. 1, 2011
Publisher:Audio Realms
Narrator:Amy Cardy
Length:12 hrs 45 min
Source:Audible Romance

Lady of Light and Shadows is the second book in one of my favorite series - Tairen Soul by C.L. Wilson. I have been wanting to re-read this series for quite a while, and I'm so glad I've been able to start fitting it in by audio. This was one of the series that got me started on fantasy romance, and I so wish there were more of these types of books being written right now. I just love the genre... but I'm very picky! Luckily, C.L. Wilson is a master at her craft and draws us in with both engaging characters and fabulous world building.

Monday, September 17, 2018

ARC Review: When a Duke Loves a Woman by Lorraine Heath

Series:     Sins for All Seasons #2
Pub. Date:Aug. 21, 2018
Publisher:Avon
Length:400 pgs
Source:Publisher


When a Duke Loves a Woman is the second installment of the Sins for All Seasons series, which focuses on a band of bastard offspring who were left on the doorstep of Ettie Trewlove in the slums of Whitechapel. These members of the commoner class are being paired off one-by-one with a member of the nobility as we navigate the social issues between the class separation.

Friday, September 14, 2018

Audiobook Review: Borne to be Wilde by Eloisa James

Series:Wildes of Lindow Castle #3
Pub. Date:July 31, 2018
Publisher:HarperAudio
Narrator:Susan Duerden
Length: 9 hrs 53 min
Source:Library


I have been enjoying the Wildes of Lindlow Castle, so I'm a bit surprised that this release slipped past my notice. Luckily, I snagged an audio copy from the library so I could squeeze it in because I was absolutely salivating over that cover!

Monday, September 10, 2018

ARC Review: Vox by Christina Dalcher

Pub. Date:Aug. 21, 2018
Publisher:Berkley
Length:336 pgs
Source:NetGalley

Wow, well. This book is a big ol' DNF for me. And let me preface that by saying that I am not really religious. I'm not quite agnostic. I believe in a higher power, and I will attend church the 1-2x per year that I go home to visit my parents on holidays. But I'm not a habitual attender at organized religion, and I don't care what anyone else's religion is. I kinda find them all interesting after taking a theology class in college that delved into all kinds of historical religions and religious practices. To each their own is my belief, and no one religion should speak against another unless of course evil acts are being carried put in the guise of religion. Then it would be appropriate to speak against the group carrying out those acts, not the religion as a whole.

Friday, September 7, 2018

Audiobook Review: Spectacle by Rachel Vincent

Series:Menagerie #2
Pub. Date:May 30, 2017
Publisher:Recorded Books
Narrator:Gabra Zackman
Length:9 hrs 25 min
Source:RBDigital

Spectacle is the second installment of Rachel Vincent's dark fantasy series, Menagerie. This series has been a unique breath of fresh air, and totally different from what I was expecting at the outset of first book. This is a dark fantasy series, with some horror elements thrown in, so don't go into this series expecting a warm fuzzy read. It's gritty and shows the worst of human nature at times. But it's sure to draw you in and hold your interest whether you are reading in print, or listening by audio. These books will need to be read in order to follow the continuing story line, and this review may contain spoilers from the first book.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

ARC Review: The Governess Game by Tessa Dare

Series:Girl Meets Duke #2
Pub. Date:Aug. 28, 2018
Publisher:Avon
Length:373 pgs
Source:Publisher


The Governess Game is the second book in the Girl Meets Duke series by Tessa Dare. While it's the second in the series, I think it worked fine as a standalone, as I haven't yet read the first book. I think there is a little character crossover, and the characters are quite intriguing, so I will definitely be going back to read the first book, perhaps in audio.

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

ARC Review: Exile of the Seas by Jeffe Kennedy

Series:Chronicles of Dasnaria #2
Pub. Date:Sept. 4, 2018
Publisher:Rebel Base Books
Length:206 pgs
Source:NetGalley


Exile of the Seas is the second installment of the Chronicles of Dasnaria series, featuring our lost princess, Jenna, the Imperial Princess of Dasnaria, and runaway wife of Rodolf, the vile and sadistic lord with eyes to the throne. The first book, Prisoner of the Crown, was a good, but heartwrenching read. But Jeffe really hit it out of the park with this second installment, I was totally captivated by Jenna's journey. So much so, that I found myself stretching this read out because I didn't want it to end!