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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Audiobook Review: Under Currents by Nora Roberts

Pub. Date:July 9, 2019
Publisher:MacMillan Audio
Narrator:January LaVoy
Length:14 hrs 36 min
Source:Publisher

Wow, Nora Roberts certainly knows how to create character connections. This book grabbed my emotional strings from the first chapter and just would not let go. I will put a little warning out there that this book may have triggers for abuse victims, but it was a wonderful story of survival, resilience, hope and family. It was definitely an audiobook that I didn't want to put down, and I found myself stealing a minute here and there so I could find out what happened next.

Thursday, July 25, 2019

ARC Review: Fire & Earth by A.D. Starrling

Series:Legion #2
Pub. Date:July 25, 2019
Publisher:Self-Pub
Length:280 pgs
Source:Author

I've been a huge fan of A.D. Starrling and her brainy books for a while now, so I'm always happy when a new one lands in my inbox. The Legion series is technically a spinoff of the Seventeen series (one of my favorites), but I don't think its absolutely necessary to start with Seventeen. Honestly, I can't exactly remember how it spins off, but I know I realized it in the first book... my brain is just getting too old to remember details in between book releases. I obviously need to take and keep better notes! You will need to read this series in order, however, as there is a continuing story arc that needs to be followed closely.

Monday, July 22, 2019

ARC Review: Protect the Prince by Jennifer Estep

Series:Crown of Shards #2
Pub. Date:July 2, 2019
Publisher:Harper Voyager
Length:448 pgs
Source:Edelweiss

Magic. Murder. Mayhem. Romance. That certainly sums up this series in four words. When I started Protect the Prince, I was a little worried that I wasn't going to remember enough of what happened in Kill the Queen to enjoy the story. However, Estep did a good job at putting in subtle (and not so subtle) reminders so that everything started coming back to me fairly quickly. This is definitely a series that must be read in order, as it's a continuing story arc. So this review will contain spoilers for the first book, Kill the Queen, so proceed at your own risk. 

Friday, July 19, 2019

ARC Review: Wolf Rain by Nalini Singh

Series:Psy-Changeling #18
Psy-Changeling Trinity #3
Pub. Date:June 4, 2019
Publisher:Berkley
Length:416 pgs
Source:NetGalley

I don't think I've ever read a bad, or even mediocre book in the Psy-Changeling series, or by Nalini Singh in general. The Psy-Changeling Trinity series has been extra interesting as we navigate the alliance among the Psy, Changelings and Humans. I have enjoyed expanding into some of the different changeling groups... but also loved coming back to our favorite wolf pack with this latest installment, Wolf Rain.

Monday, July 15, 2019

ARC Review: The Breakdown by B.A. Paris

Pub. Date:July 18, 2017
Publisher:St. Martin's Press
Length:337 pgs
Source:Publisher

I have been a fan of B.A. Paris from the outset, with her debut novel Behind Closed Doors. If you enjoy psychological thrillers that really turn your head upside down, I highly recommend this author. I'm only sorry that it's taking me so long to read her subsequent works, and that this one sat on my shelf long enough to constitute a blogger shame book. So I apologize to both the author and the publisher here for getting so far behind!

Friday, July 12, 2019

Audiobook Review: Fireborn by Katie MacAlister

Series:Born Prophecy #1
Pub. Date:Nov 20, 2018
June 11, 2019
Publishers:Tantor Audio
Kensington
Narrator:Zehra Jane Naqvi
Length:10 hrs 1 min
298 pgs
Source:Hoopla / NetGalley


I had this book in my TBR on Hoopla when I saw it come across my NetGalley feed, and realized that Kensington was doing a re-release this past June. That having renewed my interest, I decided it would be a good time to do an audio/print read along, so I snatched this one up. Unfortunately, life and work travel got in the way that prevented me from getting the book read (and reviewed) prior to that re-release date... which seems to be the story of my life this year. But I'm glad I finally got to enjoy the story and meet a new cast of characters from Katie MacAlister.

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

ARC Review: The Evil Queen by Gena Showalter

Series:Forest of Good and Evil #1
Pub. Date:June 25, 2019
Publisher:Inkyard Press
Length:544 pgs
Source:NetGalley

The Evil Queen is the first installment of the Forest of Good and Evil series, which will apparently be a retelling or reimagination of our favorite fairytales a la Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, etc.