Showing posts with label Paranormal Romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paranormal Romance. Show all posts

Thursday, May 2, 2024

#Review - Archangel's Lineage by Nalini Singh #Paranormal #Romance

Series:
 A Guild Hunter Novel (#16)
Format: Mass Market, 400 pages
Release Date: April 23, 2024
Publisher: Berkley
Source: Publisher
Genre: Paranormal / Romance

New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh’s dangerous and beautiful world of archangels, vampires, and mortals has never faced a threat this cataclysmic…

Raphael and Elena are experiencing their first ever year of true peace. No war. No horrors of archangelic power. No nightmares given flesh. Until…the earth beneath the Refuge begins to tremble, endangering not only angelkind’s precious and fragile young, but the very place that has held their most innocent safe for eons.

Amid the chaos, Elena’s father suffers a violent heart attack that threatens to extinguish their last chance to heal the bonds between them and make sense of the ruins of their agonizing shared history.

Even as Elena battles grief, Raphael is torn from her side by the sudden disappearance of an archangel. But worse yet is to come. An Ancestor, an angel unlike any other, stirs from his Sleep to warn the Cadre of a darkness so terrible that it causes empires to fall and civilizations to vanish.

This time, even the Cadre itself may not be able to stop a ticking clock that is counting down at frightening speed…



Nalini Singh's Archangel's Lineage is the Sixteenth installment in the author's Guild Hunters series. This is a series set in a dark world where lethal, beautiful archangels hold sway over immortals and mortals alike, with the Guild Hunters caught in between. Key characters: Elena, Guild Hunter, made Angel, and consort to Raphael. Raphael, Archangel of New York and one of the members of the Cadre who oversees the world as well as keeping various supernaturals in line.

It has been 20 years since Elena became Raphael's consort. It has been ten years since Lijuan died. It has been 11 months since the war ended, the Cascade seems to have rescinded, and the Legion disappeared leaving a hole in Elena's heart. Raphael and Elena are experiencing their feeling of true peace. No war. No horrors of archangelic power. No nightmares given flesh. Until the earth beneath the Refuge begins to tremble, endangering not only Angelkind’s precious and fragile young but the very place that has held their most innocent safe for eons. 

Until it appears that yet another apocalypse is on the horizon and this time it might be the end of the world. Amid the chaos, Elena’s father suffers a violent heart attack that threatens to extinguish their last chance to heal the bonds between them and make sense of the ruins of their agonizing shared history. If you have read this entire series from the beginning, you know that Elena and her father, Jeffrey, haven't exactly had a close relationship ever since Elena lost her mother and her two older sisters in a brutal assault on the family leaving only Elena and her sister Beth as survivors. 

This part of the story is emotional because as her family grows older, she knows that one day she will lose them. It's also telling that even Elena's best friend Sara is now in her 40's, and her daughter is growing up to be just as amazing as her father Deacon when it comes to making weapons. Even as Elena battles grief, Raphael is torn from her side by the sudden disappearance of an archangel, and a member of the Cadre. But worse yet is to come. An Ancestor, an angel unlike any other named Marduk.

Marduk's awakening is a warning to the Cadre of a darkness so terrible that it causes empires to fall and civilizations to vanish. This book ends up being a race to solve the mystery of why this is happening and the awakening of an ancient so old that he’s literally one of the last universal common ancestors for some of the Cadre who have somehow lost part of their own history as well as their language. But leave it to Cassandra to be there to help her favorite burgeoning Angel, Elena in some unexpected ways that will lead all of the Cadre to question their origins.

*Thoughts* I have skipped several recent installments in this series because I just wasn't interested in the characters who were featured. It has taken me years to come around to liking Raphael, but I have seen how much he truly loves Elena. He literally gave his heart to her so she would survive. A lot of this book is about Elena coming to terms with what it means to be immortal and getting the closure that she needs to say goodbye to her mother and sisters. To make things interesting, Vivek, a former Hunter, now newly turned vampire, seems to get a fair amount of storyline as he helps research what is happening in the world, and dare I say, a possible lover? And now it seems that the ending of this book leaves little room for another installment. Am I wrong? If so, drop me a note and let me know. 



1

Oh, you must not.

Your tears wound me, but there is no choice. I cannot go on. I have tried until I have no more breath in the shell of my body and no heart in the core of my self.

The river-

-is eternal. What falls will always rise. One civilization or another, what does it matter to me?

My love, you were never this heartless. You ever cared for your people. I saw you cradle newborn mortals in your arms and kiss their soft cheeks.

You see why I must do this, beloved. Do I not, I turn slowly into a monster cold and without sympathy for those who are smaller, weaker, my shell all that remains.

Ah, my heart. Come to me. We will lie inside my fire this day and the next and the next until eternity ends.

And in the heartbeats between lifetimes, I will look into your eyes and I will be whole.

2

Elena kicked out a booted foot to check the give in her opulent ball gown and grinned when the falls of fabric around her legs parted like they weren't there. "Montgomery strikes again," she said, then busied herself slipping her throwing knives into the decorative sheaths at her forearms.

At some point during her roughly two decades as Raphael's consort, she'd said to hell with it and decided to give herself a new trademark: arm sheaths. These days, no one blinked an eye at her preference for weapons as jewelry; it definitely took the edge off, not having to find places to secrete weapons.

Not that she didn't also always have hidden weapons.

Elena was never not going to have a concealed garrote or a dart that blew drug-laced needles somewhere on her person. The latter had been a joke birthday gift from her hunter friends, but she'd realized the real thing could pass as a decorative pendant in situations where other weapons might be seen as a sign of aggression.

Setting her personal style as including arm sheaths had ameliorated the latter threat. Who cared if the snooty old angels called it a "mortal affectation" with their condescending noses so far up in the air that it was a wonder they didn't unbalance and fall over backward. The idiots thought they were insulting her. Hah. Having a mortal heart, a mortal soul, was a gift she cherished in this world where so many frittered away entire centuries because they always had one more day.

What had taken her aback was when a cohort of "edgy" young courtiers began to copy her with jewel-encrusted monstrosities they dared call blades. Those insults of weapons couldn't fly a single foot in a straight line, much less actually hit a target, but per Illium, that's what she got for being a fashion "icon."

Their pretty Bluebell was going to get his feathers plucked one of these days.

The unbound near-white of her waist-length hair being brushed aside, a kiss pressed to the back of her neck that made a shiver ripple over her body as wings of white-gold opened in her peripheral vision.

Her stomach tumbled, as if this was the first time Raphael had ever touched her.

Leaning back into his warm and muscled form, his upper body yet bare, she groaned. "Does that mean you're agreeing to my idea of blowing off this deal and getting naked?"

Oceans ice-blue and windswept crashed into her mind, his laughter filling her world. "Alas, hbeebti, I must do my duty today. As must you." Another kiss, this one to the curve of her throat, as he placed one hand on her abdomen. "After it is done, however . . . I know a place where we can tangle wings far from the rest of the world."

Her thighs clenched, the need she had for him a potent addiction; knowing him, growing with him had made her fall ever deeper for the Archangel of New York.

Lifting her hand to slide it over the back of his neck without fully turning, she stroked the heat of his skin. "You have a deal and I'm holding you to it." Tired of the pageantry and politics, she needed what only he could give her.

"I like this dress," he murmured, their eyes meeting in the mirror.

His were twin blue flames, the color piercing and impossible in its violent purity, a punch to the heart every single time. The midnight of his hair was tumbled and damp from his quick shower, the planes of his face dangerously striking under skin kissed by the sun.

The Legion mark on his right temple-the shape a stylized dragon-flickered with light that was diamonds tumbling in the ocean. The renewed energy of the mark was a recent development. It had gone flat and lifeless after the Legion gave up their lives, and in time, like a tattoo held too long in the skin, had begun to fade.

It had hurt her to watch, and she knew it had hurt Raphael, too. They both honored the Legion for their sacrifice, but they also missed the otherworldly beings who'd emerged from the silent deep and become an integral part of New York.

The fade had, however, reversed itself over the past few months, until the two of them had begun to hope that the Legion would return. Or at the least, that the Legion still existed in some form in the cold embrace of the water from which they'd come.

"You look a goddess risen, Guild Hunter." Another kiss pressed to the curve of her neck.

Goose bumps over her skin, her nipples tight points. "You're the pretty one in this relationship," she teased, though pretty was definitely the wrong word for Raphael. His face, for all its beauty, held an innate hardness, a sense of the martial.

Her lover was a warrior before he was an archangel.

His lips curving, he plucked at the fabric of her gown. "What is this? It feels almost as good as your skin."

"I have no idea, but I love it." Unlike the current rage in the Refuge, the gown was no frou-frou cloth marshmallow. Instead, it flowed over her in a slide of liquid silver-blue, sinuous and cool. The shoulders were narrow, the neckline plunging before it cut away to reveal her abdomen-but that entire top part was also so securely fitted that she was in no danger of revealing more than she wanted to reveal.

From the waist, it fell in what Montgomery told her was an A-line.

Elena hadn't been sure about that-the sketch he'd shown her had looked far too prom gown-but as usual, the butler and his favorite tailor had been right. Constructed of seven separate panels, the skirt was higher in the front, the cut a sharp diagonal from the middle of her left thigh down to the calf of her right leg.

The design made movement easier-she could literally high-kick in this thing if required. They'd even worked with her penchant for wearing boots by giving her ones that matched the dress . . . while building hidden blade sheaths in both, then adding decorative touches in a deeper silver. Not only did the boots look badass striding out of the shorter front part of the dress, they were stable, wouldn't throw her off in a fight.

Her arm sheaths were a glittering black against the dark gold of skin that was a testament to the Moroccan part of her heritage. Not as good as her usual sheaths, but they worked fine. On her upper arm sat the jeweled dagger that Raphael had given her-jeweled but more than functional if she needed to stab a snobby angel in the eye, as she so often dreamed of doing at these events.

But tonight, the dagger wasn't the showpiece. Because from her neck down to her cleavage lived a black "tattoo" that Aodhan had painted onto her skin before she left New York. Again, it was a thing in vogue with angelkind and she had to admit it was more her style than the rest of current angelic fashion-especially since Aodhan had designed her ink to echo the mark on Raphael's temple.

Hers was more elongated, with lines that seemed to hint at a powerful creature in flight, but that the two markings were a pair was indisputable.

"It'll last a month," Aodhan had told her after the work was complete, the dragon's neck curving around her nape so that the creature lay with its head on her collarbone.

It was the closest she'd ever been to the angel whose entire body seemed to be composed of light, his breath brushing her skin as he leaned in to work. She'd wondered if it would feel odd even though they were friends. Then he'd started the piece and she'd realized that at that instant, she was nothing but a canvas to Aodhan.

"Canvases don't talk back," he'd muttered when she'd dared have an opinion, but his lips had quirked up.

Now, Raphael ran one finger down the lines of the tattoo, coming to a stop at the curve of her breast where it was exposed by the dress. "I do so enjoy how this looks when you are unclothed and wrapped around me."

His wings rose above his shoulders, hers pressed to his body so only the black arches were visible, and it was them in the mirror. Two people whose loyalty was set in stone, and whose love was a slumbering inferno, hot and languid, until they wanted it to burn.

She and her archangel, they'd weathered a psychotic archangel, then a megalomaniacal one, a Cascade of fucking Death, and oh, just for fun, a vampiric uprising in the aftermath of a war that had devastated the world.

All of it side by side.

Raphael traced the line of the tattoo in the opposite direction, then slid his finger back down with luxurious intent, his eyes heavy-lidded as he caressed her.

"I'll stab you if you don't stop that." She glared. "I have to put on my stupid be-polite-to-the-grand-poobahs face. Stop distracting me with thoughts of nakedness if you're not going to pay up."

His grin was wicked and young and one very few people ever saw. "I'll remind you that I am one of the grand poobahs."

Shifting her wing out of the way, she elbowed him in that rock-hard stomach, then pressed in with a blade without breaking the skin. "Right now, Mr. Grand Poobah Raphael, you're barely dressed. We'll be late if you don't get a move on-and I will absolutely stab you if we have to stay later to make up the time."

His grin didn't alter as he drew back, his mood making her entire body tighten. The urge to jump onto him, lock her legs around that delicious body, and put his hand properly on her breast while she kissed the life out of him made her mouth water and her pulse race.

"So bloodthirsty." Hot blue, his eyes made her a promise dark and decadent even as he kept his words light. "Truly, a woman I adore."

She watched him move to the wardrobe where the staff who ran their Refuge stronghold had hung up the formal leathers he planned to wear tonight. He'd already put on the black pants, now pulled on the sleeveless black top that showcased his toned biceps and those forearms that made her want to bite him.

Down, Elena, she told herself. Save that for when you have lots of time.

Collarless, his fitted top sealed to the left side with a black zip.

Clean, powerful, sexy enough to make her swallow her tongue.

Raphael's boots were the same shade, and, as she watched, he strapped on the pair of bracers she'd given him as a gift. Made of what appeared to be a single piece of black iron each, with intricate detailing carved into the metal, the bracers covered his wrists and forearms and were designed to ward off sword blows in battle.

Turning away before she attacked him in pure lust, she decided to pull her hair back into a high ponytail.

It revealed the handcrafted amber studs in her ears-one a miniature crossbow, the other the bolt. Created for her alone, and a quiet but clear sign that she was very much entangled with the Archangel of New York.

Having already done her makeup, she was ready when Raphael slid a sword into the sheath on his back. With her dress being backless, she hadn't needed anything to accommodate her wings, but his top had wing slits that he'd sealed using his power. The sheath was built into the top, his sword a ceremonial item given to him by his Seven approximately fifty years earlier for his one thousandth five hundredth birthday.

It bore a carved hilt embedded with seven polished black diamonds set in a vertical row to represent the seven men who called Raphael their liege and who would lay down their lives for him without hesitation.

"Consort." Hair brushed off his face in crisp lines, and expression set in what she called his "Archangel" look, he held out his hand.

"Consort." Grinning, she slid her hand into his.

And had to admit she felt beautiful and strong as she strode out of their suite. That their hand-holding would cause certain angels to have the vapors just made it better.

Why are you smiling that way, Elena-mine? His voice was a sword blade slicing through salt-laced water in her mind.

When she told him, he shot her a laughing look. Then lifted her hand to his mouth and kissed the back. Her heart, it stuttered. Always did. Always would. Because this deadly man she'd once feared and whose violent power had now become a familiar caress, was it for her.

However long their eternity lasted, they'd walk through it hand in hand.

The ground rumbled as they continued on down the hallway of the stronghold Raphael kept in the Refuge. Built of dark gray stone, it was too solid to move in a minor tremor, but the vibration was obvious.

His smile faded. "That's the third one today."

"How many does that make over the three days since we've been here? Ten?"

"Around that." Raphael's hair glinted in the light of the old-fashioned gas lamps that bracketed the front door, an echo of a past time left in place for its elaborate metal beauty.

"We've always had the odd rumble or earth shake in the Refuge," he added, "but nothing this sustained as far as I know-but I can't say for certain. I'm young in comparison to many others. I'm sure we'll find out tonight."

Because tonight, they were to mingle with the rest of the Cadre, the first time since the war that all nine archangels were to be present in one place. The reason for the gathering was a meeting of the Cadre, but of course, immortals couldn't keep it simple.




Wednesday, December 20, 2023

#Review - Black Sun by Michelle Madow #Paranormal #Romance

Series: Star Touched: Vampire Bride # 1
Format: Kindle, 306 pages
Release Date: December 13, 2023
Publisher: Dreamscape Publishing
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Genre: Paranormal Romance

Amber Benson has no idea what to do for the rest of her life, let alone what major to pick for college. So when she inherits an apartment in Manhattan from a grandmother she never knew, she moves there faster than a New York minute.

Her plan to find herself is soon derailed—on the subway, where she’s attacked by demons.

Even crazier? She defends herself with something she never knew existed: magic.

But it's not her newfound ability that saves her. It’s the intervention of a mesmerizing warrior with otherworldly grace… who then proceeds to kidnap her to a supernatural kingdom hidden in the heart of the city.

Because Amber’s savior—Damien Fairmont—is a king. A vampire king.

And he’s just declared to his entire kingdom that Amber’s destined to be his bride, whether she wants to be or not.

But trying to escape her so-called destiny as Damien’s queen isn’t Amber’s only problem. Because dark forces are rising in Manhattan. And now that they’ve gotten a taste of her powerful magic, she’s not just a target for Damien’s affections, but also for the sinister shadows that lurk in the underworld of the city.

Michelle Madow's Black Sun is the first installment in the Star Touched: Vampire Bride series. This story is the retelling of the Hades and Persephone classic. 19-year-old Amber Benson has no idea what to do for the rest of her life, let alone what major to pick for college. Originally from Maplewood, Vermont, she has inherited an apartment in Manhattan from a grandmother she never knew, she moves there faster than a New York minute. During a solar eclipse, Amber is touched by a curious woman named Evie.

Soon thereafter, she is attacked by demons on a subway that most humans tend to stay away from, and saves herself by using a magic she never knew she possessed. She also encounters Damien, King of the Uptown Clan of New York City who proceeds to kidnap her to a supernatural kingdom hidden in the heart of the city. Amber's so called savior is a vampire king who soon after declares to his entire kingdom that Amber’s destined to be his bride, whether she wants to be or not.

Why? Because of the North Star found on Amber's hip bone. Amber is the alleged Star Touched Queen he has been searching for. And, Evie is Sunneva, the Celestial Goddess of the Sun! But trying to escape her so-called destiny as Damien’s queen isn’t Amber’s only problem. Because dark forces are rising in Manhattan. And now that they’ve gotten a taste of her powerful magic, she’s not just a target for Damien’s affections, but also for the sinister shadows that lurk in the underworld of the city.

*Thoughts* I am new to this authors writings but understand that certain characters in this book have shown up in the previous series. Those like Connor and Ruby who is also one of the touched, and is a shifter. One of my pet peeves, is when the male main character does something stupid without telling the female main character. This choice ends up with both character bonded, leaving the female character fighting for her write to not only privacy, but against those who think she is the greatest thing they have ever seen. He then gives Amber a year to train and learn before she makes her choices. Of course, you also have the dangerous Shadow Lord who wants her soul and magic she contains, and several instances of betrayal that certain secondary characters must have seen coming, yet refused to say so before crap hits the fan. I do know that the author tends to write 3-5 books before wrapping up the series, so we are in for a rather long haul. 





Friday, September 15, 2023

#Review - What Became of Magic by Paige Crutcher #Paranormal #Romance

Series: Standalone
Format: Paperback, 320 pages
Release Date: September 26, 2023
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Source: Publisher
Genre: Romance / Paranormal 

From the author of The Orphan Witch and The Lost Witch comes a new tale about a witch, a book of magic and a beguiling and powerful creature whom she must free, even if it puts her life and soul at stake.

Aline Weir, a witch who can talk to ghosts, has kept her talents hidden ever since a disastrous middle school slumber party, choosing to be invisible and use her powers in secret to help lost souls reunite with the keys to send them home. All the while, she finds solace in a bookstore and the three mysterious women who run it… until Aline discovers the book of Mischief, and her powers are enhanced.

Living a solitary life until the age of thirty, Aline’s life takes an unexpected turn when the wrong (or perhaps right) person witnesses her using her powers and she is invited to a town that doesn’t exist on any map. Arriving in Matchstick, Aline learns of a lost magic that desperately needs to be found and only her unique powers can do it. But what she’s not told is that Magic is a person. One that is dangerous and seductive and has been waiting for a witch with a power like hers for centuries.

From the author of The Orphan Witch and The Lost Witch comes a new tale about a witch named Aline Weir, a book of magic and a beguiling and powerful creature whom she must free, even if it puts her life and soul at stake. The story follows Aline who from the time she was a child has always felt like an outsider. She has kept her talents hidden ever since a disastrous middle school slumber party where all the girls in the school ended up turning against her because of something that was done to them. 

Her world is turned upside down when she meets an otherworldly spirit named Dragon and learns that she has a responsibility to help lost souls crossover. She is later under the wing of three eccentric bookstore owners (Chlo, Morai, Liset). The women pretty much become the family that Aline so desired growing up which gives her comfort knowing she can be herself and nobody will look at her differently. During her time at the bookstore, she not only finds a book called Mischief, but she starts dreaming of a man who makes her heart beat faster.

Aline’s life takes an unexpected turn when the wrong (or perhaps right) person witnesses her using her powers and she is invited to a town that doesn’t exist on any map. Arriving in Matchstick, Aline learns of a lost magic that desperately needs to be found and only her unique powers can do it. But what she’s not told is that Magic is a person. To make matters worse, there is a witch who is not only dangerous but seductive and has been waiting for a witch with a power like hers for centuries.

*Thoughts* So, my thoughts are all over the place when it comes to reviewing this book. The plot got really confusing and convoluted. I felt all sorts of emotions for Aline in the beginning. She meets an unusual ghost, Dragon, who fills in the blanks on why Aline can see and talk to ghosts. She teachers her about the keys that she needs to find. Her parents are horrible. They are totally unaware of what happened to her, including being cast out at middle school. 

You have to ask yourself where did Aline get her abilities, and why that person chose to ignore their powers. Aline wasn't given much heads up before she ended up in Matchstick. She couldn't understand why she was look at with so much hope. Her only true friend was Dragon, and yes, while the Fates took her in, they didn't really prepare her for what would happen to people like Magic she meets and falls in love with. In the end, this was a story that you likely would enjoy if you were stoned.





Tuesday, August 1, 2023

#Review - Bring Me Your Midnight by Rachel Griffin #Fantasy #Paranormal

Series: Standalone
Format: Hardcover, 416 pages
Release Date: August 1, 2023
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Source: Publisher
Genre: Fantasy / Paranormal

Tana Fairchild’s fate has been planned out for her since the day she was born: marry the governor’s son and secure an unprecedented alliance between the witches and the mainlanders. But when Tana meets Wolfe, a member of the only remaining coven left practicing dark magic, she’s stunned to learn of his existence. She’s always thought the final coven disbanded ten years ago, completely eradicating the use of dark magic.

When unknown magic builds in Tana’s body and she’s unable to expel the magic on her own, she begs Wolfe for help. And as she practices Wolfe’s dark magic, she’s horrified to discover how naturally it comes to her. It makes her feel powerful. Alive.

Tana tries to rid herself of the memories of Wolfe and his magic, throwing herself into her courtship with Landon, the key to the alliance the witches have worked so hard for. With Tana’s covenant ball approaching, their engagement will be officially announced.

But when Tana’s family discovers her use of dark magic and her mother confides in her that the witches are losing control of the currents, and it’s only a matter of time before the sea swallows a mainlander. When that happens, Tana’s relationship with Landon could be the only thing that keeps the mainlanders from turning on the witches.

But Tana can’t stop thinking about Wolfe. And as the tide grows fiercer, and the witches’ relationship with the mainlanders more tenuous, Tana has to decide what’s most important to her: love, or duty?

Bring Me Your Midnight, by author Rachel Griffin, comes a lush, romantic, and unforgettable new fantasy full of sea magic, arranged marriages, and the choice between love and duty. The author also wrote The Nature of Witches and Wild is the Witch. Set on an island in the Pacific Northwest called the Witchery where witches call home, 19-year-old Mortana "Tana" Fairchild's life has been planned out for her since birth. She is set to marry the son of a prominent politician from the Island with the goal of keeping her coven safe by cementing a witches place among the Mainlanders. 

But Tana is different. She is drawn to the water, and that is where she meets the mysterious Wolfe Hawthorne who changes her life forever. First comes the Moon flower which Tana has been told is dangerous to witches. And yet, the Moon flower isn't a harbinger of death, but a source of high magic that was supposed to be eradicated. Wolfe belongs to the only old magic coven left in existence. His coven grows their own food, and when necessity brings them to town, they are always glamoured to look like the numerous tourists who flock to the island every day.

Tana's entire existence changes slowly over the course of the story. She goes from believing everything that her mother, and her coven has told her, to opening her eyes about the fact that high magic, aka dark magic is not dangerous, and Moon flowers are just flowers which is the source of all magic. As the days countdown before Tana's Covenant Ball, and then her wedding, Wolfe is always on her mind. Always in the background. Where magic is forbidden on the Mainland, Tana and others are free to use magic without fear of being persecuted. 

Thoughts: The author tends to mix the real world with the paranormal and gets away with it without any troubles. This book weaves together themes of magic, power, nature, duty, safety, love, wildness, and passion. While the ending ties everything nicely, it's one of those books where the author has left plenty of room to come back and further explore Tana, Wolfe, and the deals that were made at the end of this story. 





Wednesday, April 26, 2023

#Review - Both Feet in the Grave by Jeaniene Frost #Paranormal #Romance

Series: Night Huntress # 9
Format: Kindle Edition, 348 pages
Release Date: April 18, 2023
Publisher: NYLA
Source: Publisher
Genre: Urban Fantasy

If you thought you learned more about the dangerous and sexy alpha vampire, Bones, in THE OTHER HALF OF THE GRAVE, you haven't seen anything yet...

Cat disappeared from Bones’ life to protect him, but this Master vampire will keep his promise to find her.

Two hundred years of bounty hunting made Bones the best at what he does, yet it's still taken him four long years to find Cat, the half vampire now known as the "Red Reaper." There's a price on Cat's head, and not even her job as a secret government agent can save her. Only Bones can. But has time hardened Bones too much to love again? Or will his passion for Cat burn through every obstacle—alive, undead, or otherwise—between them?

From the author of the Night Huntress series comes a fresh, new perspective on the origin saga of Cat and Bones, in Bones' own words…

 

Both Feet in the Grave, by author Jeaniene Frost, is the 9th installment in the authors Night Huntress series. Both Feet in the Grave revisits the book 2 of the series (One Foot in the Grave) but this time shows the story from Bones’ POV.  The unfortunate part for me in reading this novel, that it has been a very long time since I read this series. I didn't read The Other Half of the Grave, nor did I read Up From the Grave which was released almost 10 years ago! Here is what I do know. This book is told from the narrative of bones who has spent years trying to catch up to Cat Crawford.

As the story opens, there is a huge bounty on the Red Reaper, aka Cat Crawford. Two hundred years of bounty hunting made Bones the best at what he does, yet it's still taken him four long years to find Cat, the half vampire now known as the "Red Reaper." There's a price on Cat's head, and not even her job as a secret government agent can save her. Only Bones can. But has time hardened Bones too much to love again? Or will his passion for Cat burn through every obstacle—alive, undead, or otherwise—between them?

Bones is less patient in some ways and wants Cat to admit her feelings and the truth. He pushes her more after their separation but he still lets her make her own choices, no matter how hard it is for him. He is furious with Ian and Annette who try to spoil things with her.

There were funny times in this book, don’t get me wrong, but there is also a whole lot of smexy romance that the author is infamous for. Reading a novel from Bone's perspective is a treat for those who have read this series from the start. You get a little reminder of Cat's friendship with Denise as well as her marriage to Randy. And, let's not forget about the time that Cat was working for the government and had her own team but was still a target for Ian, who wanted her for himself.

Review copy was received from NetGalley. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.





Tuesday, April 19, 2022

#Review - Angelbound by Christina Bauer #Fantasy #Paranormal

Series: Angelbound Origins # 1
Format: EBook, 374 pages
Release Date: December 2020
Publisher: Monster House Books
Source: Amazon
Genre: Fantasy / Paranormal Romance

Myla Lewis is a girl who loves two things: kicking ass and kicking ass. She’s not your every day quasi-demon, part-demon and part-human, girl. Myla lives for the days she gets to fight in Purgatory’s Arena. That is, until she meets Prince Lincoln, a super-sexy half-human and half-angel demon hunter. But what’s a quasi-demon girl to do when she falls for a royal demon killer? With a love with fighting for, Myla’s about to shake up the after-realms.


Christina Bauer's Angelbound is the first installment in what's being called the Angelbound Origins. 18-year-old Myla Lewis is a Quasi-Demon, mostly human, with demon DNA. Myla lives in Purgatory with her mother Camilla. She has no clue as to who her father was due to her mother's failure to enlighten her about what happened 20 years ago that saw the Quasi become slaves to Ghouls. Purgatory is populated by Demons, Ghouls, and Quasi. What makes Myla interesting is that she's an arena fighter who is called to service whenever a soul is to be judged.
 
Myla doesn't use weapons. She has a tail like most Quasi, and the tail makes her nearly indestructible. Every Quasi-Demon has one of the 7 deadly sins they're aligned with. For Myla, hers is wrath. When a soul arrives in Purgatory, they are given a choice. Trial by Jury or combat. If they choose combat, those like Myla steps in. The fight is always to the death. If the soul loses the challenge, they go to Hell. If they win, they go to Heaven. As the best fighter, they save the nastiest ones for her.
 
Myla enjoys her battles in the arena, particularly when it’s against a demon and she keeps extensive notebooks on how to beat the various demon races. To make things more interesting, Myla and her friend Cissy attend a party where Myla meets Lincoln, the High Prince of the Thrax who has no love for the Quasi since his people hunt demons. Myla also has part lust demon in her which makes it hard for her to stay away from Lincoln who is half-human, half-angel. 
 
When the demons start to act weird, even for demons, and the King of the Demons, Armageddon, shows up at Myla’s school, things begin to change. Angels are visiting the school, which never happens, and the Angels want the students to learn to fight and protect themselves which offends the Oligarch, a group of 4 Ghouls who are aligned with Armageddon. Something is up and when it comes to Armageddon, that something could indeed have dire consequences. 
 
Myla starts to question everything, and doesn’t like the answers she finds. Around twenty years ago, demons invaded purgatory and left ghouls running things. There's a reason why Myla’s mom is super over-protective and won’t say anything about her life before the war. The only person who seems to have any concern Myla's people is Verus, an Angel who is also an oracle who seems to be pushing Myla towards something greater than an arena fighter. It is through Verus that readers will come to solve the mystery of what happened 20 years ago, and what's to come for Myla, Cissy, Walker, and Lincoln in the near future. 
 
Angelbound is part of a Angelbound Origins Box Set which includes the first three installments in this series. 
 
 



Monday, February 8, 2021

#Review - The Transylvania Twist by Angie Fox #Fantasy #Paranormal #Romance

Series: Monster M*A*S*H # 2
Format: E-Book, 308 pages
Release Date: January 26, 2021
Publisher: Moose Island Books, LLC
Source: Publisher
Genre: Fantasy / Paranormal

A shaky truce. A pregnant Medusa. And a dedicated doctor who keeps legends alive.

Even during a truce, I have my hands full as a MASH surgeon to an army of warring gods—especially when Medusa herself turns up pregnant. I frankly have no idea what to expect when a Gorgon’s expecting, but I have an even bigger problem when my presumed-dead former-fiancé sneaks into my tent with enough emotional baggage to fill a tank.

He’s been fighting for the other side, which technically makes him my enemy, and now he needs me and the power I’ve kept secret for so long: I can see the dead. It’s a blessing and a curse. Literally. Because the gods will smite me in a second if they suspect. 

But the other side is developing a terrible new weapon, and the only person who can stop the carnage was just murdered in a covert lab behind enemy lines. So I have no choice but to pull on my combat boots and go AWOL with my ex and a moody berserker to confront a ghost with a terrible secret.

Too bad uncovering the truth could make me enemy #1…

Warning: This book contains a Star Wars-obsessed werewolf, an adorable hellhound, demigods in peril, action, romance, and friends who put each other first—in a MASH camp where everybody knows your business. 




The Transylvania Twist is the second installment in author Angie Fox's Monster M*A*S*H series. The Monster MASH series takes place in and around a paranormal MASH unit during a seemingly endless war between the young Gods and older Gods who have been fighting since the fall of Troy. Petra Robichaud and her colleagues at the MASH 3063rd have been drafted until the end of the conflict, or until they die, which is bad for Petra but even worse for people like her vampire roommate, Marius. 

They’re living in this quirky, ad-hock camp, trying to make the best of it while they work long hours in the OR, putting soldiers back together – knowing that they’re probably going to see these injured heroes again and again – if they’re lucky. The underlying tragedy brings the oddball personalities in the camp together. They develop ways to keep their sanity and to create the kind of relationships that offer a port in the storm. PNN (The Paranormal News Network) is the news outlet covering the war. 

The doctors, nurses, and support staff at the MASH 3063rd watch it on the only television in camp, a beat up, 1970's cabinet model that is set up in the mess hall. PNN covers important stories like Mayan Insider Scoop! Developed Armageddon “Prophecy” After Tequila Bender; and Five Things in Your Lair That Can Kill You. This story begins with a surprise guest, a stunning breakup, and the return of someone who was supposed to be dead. 

First since the synopsis already tells you that Medusa shows at MASH 3063rd. She calls herself a Goddess, executioner of men, scourge, and surprisingly, pregnant. This is the same Medusa who turned her mother's lover into stone. Petra is lucky enough to be Medusa's doctor. If lucky means you have to avoid looking directly into her face for fear of being turned to stone. As we learned from the first book, Petra is a healer who can see the dead. Gods have outlawed her gift but luckily only a few people know what she can do. If the Gods ever find out about her power, she’ll be in mortal danger because of a prophecy about someone with that power being able to bring peace and end the war.

One of them, Galen of Delphi, Commander of the Green Hawk Specials Forces Unit, exists stage left and goes back to the war front in order to protect Petra's secret from getting out. This comes on the heels of a new prophecy. "The peacekeeper will find love as a hideous new weapon is born." The other is Father McArio who has tried to help Petra since she nearly destroyed her former hometown. To make matters even worse, Petra's former fiancé Marc who was drafted 10 years ago, is alive and well and working for the enemy.

Uncomfortable! He’s also a shapeshifting silver dragon. Marc arrives at camp to ask Petra for assistance. This assistance leads to a discovery of a devastating new weapon that the gods are working on that could kill all humans on Earth. Can Petra sneak into enemy territory and make it back alive and in one piece? Even if she agrees to help Marc, can she really trust a man who has already broken her heart once before? Things are about to get complicated. Oh, did I mention that Marc also knows Petra’s secret? Holy headache, Batman!

Petra is a curious character. Petra is part Fae part human who specializes in the paranormal. Petra is still a great heroine; she isn't the strongest person - especially compared to the supernatural creatures she is surrounded by - but she is brave and intelligent. Being reunited with her supposedly dead fiancé brings up a lot of emotional conflict for her in the midst of trying to understand the alleged prophecies that she’s supposed to bring peace. Her tent-mates are a broody vampire named Marius and a vegetarian werewolf named Rodger, both of whom are great side characters. If you read the previous story, you know that Rodger was able to go home and visit his family. But now he’s back with his entire Star Wars collection!

There’s more than enough action in this story as well as some very tense moments. I am looking forward to reading Werewolves of London which I have already been given a copy to read and review. I want to see how the author fixes the issue with Galen and Marc and Petra without it being over the top and expected. I would like to thank Angie Fox, NetGalley and Moose island books for this ARC. All options are my own.