Saturday, December 19, 2009

Work is the suck!

When I started this blog i had really good intentions. I really did, but then the inevitable happened. We lost 3 people at work and now I work ALL THE FUCKING TIME! I'm so not kidding with that one either. I've been working 12-14 hour shifts 4-5 days a week. May not seem that bad except they are third shift so i spend what time i'm not working sleeping. My reading has declined to the point that i'm reading maybe one book a week if i'm lucky. My reviewing has dropped down to almost nil and i'm not sure my children don't think i'm the crazy lady who visits every now and then. I can not wait until March when the new nurses will be ready to be on their own and we will be back up to staff! Of course two of our nurses are talking about leaving for other jobs now so who the hell knows how much longer it will really last. *sigh* At least I have a job, that's what i keep telling myself. LOL

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Review Vamped by Lucienne Diver


So....hmmm... I'm a bit conflicted about this book. First of all I'm a 38 year old mother of three and I found this book hilarious, especially the smart assed mouth of the main, dare I say it, heroine, Gina Covello. Secondly, I have exactly nothing in common with any character in the book. Not Gina, Bobby, nor the myriad of other teens roaming it's pages. But, the book was well written, the plot was solid, and the characters were monstrous. Not because they were vampires. No, they were monstrous because they were that most dreaded thing of all....teenagers. Now as much as i liked this story and it's characters the teen thing did grate on my nerves every now and then. I wanted to smack them and tell them to get over themselves, the world does not revolve around you! Oh, I'm sorry I forget myself, when you are a teen ager it most certainly does revolve around you! I had a quibble with how quickly Gina fell for Bobby but then I remembered the fickle nature of the teen heart and got over myself. Most of the time I can forget the YA nature of a book and just enjoy the story but this is definitely a YA book albeit a fun one. So if you are looking for a fun, breezy way to pass a couple of hours. You like vampires, teens, and drama. Vamped is one you will enjoy. I certainly did and I look forward to Revamped coming next year. If you want to check out more about the book and the author pop on over to Lucienne Diver's website Here.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Review Chicagoland Vampires 1: Some Girls Bite by Chloe Neill


Looking for something fun to read? Try Some Girls Bite! Merit is a kick ass heroine, or she will be when she finally develops completely as a vampire. I like that she's a bit whiny about being changed, she has every right to be upset about it. It added a realistic slant to the story. Merit and Mallory are awesome as best friends who love each other unconditionally. Ethan is that tall, dark, handsome, and scary vampire that you want to seduce you. Morgan is that sexy vampire that you want to..fang you! There is a mystery, some intrigue, and a well written plot that had me upset that I had to put the book down to take the kids school clothes shopping.

Merit is such a complicated character. She knows that Ethan will do anything for his house. He's arrogant, manipulative, and cold at times but she still finds her self feeling attraction for him. Morgan gives off that dangerous sexy vibe as well but with him it's different. Whether it comes from the blood tie between Ethan and Merit or the fact that Merit wants to deny any feelings for this man who changed her I still don't know. But I can't wait to read the next book to see if more is shed on the subject. There were many loose ends dangling in the breeze with this book. Not just with the ending but with minor plot elements as well, I hope that we discover the answers with the next book due out in October. I wish I hadn't let this book languish in my tbr pile but when you have one as large as me it happens sometime. Thank you Ms. Neill for a refreshing vampire/urban fantasy tale! Visit the authors website here to learn more about Some Girls Bite and it's upcoming sequel. She also has the beginning of a new series coming out in January 2010.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

The M/M Challenge Final List


Well here it is, my final list for the challenge I was shooting for 60 and more than met my goal! ROFL This was fun and I hope we do it again!

APRIL

1. In for a Penny by Carol Lynne 4.5/5
2. A Strong Hand by Catt Ford 4/5
3. Hot Cargo by Ariel Tachna and Nikki Bennett 3/5
4. Dance Wars 3: Bad Moon Rising by Sophia Titheniel 4/5
5. Mitch by Dakota Rebel 5/5
6. A Promise Kept by Stormy Glenn 4/5
7. Poker Night 1: Texas Hold 'Em by Carol Lynne 5/5
8. Adder by Ally Blue 4/5
9. Most Likely to Succeed by Shawn Lane 4/5
10. Secret Desires by Stormy Glenn 4/5
11. Sweet Treats by Stormy Glenn 4/5
12. Forbidden Desires by Stormy Glenn 4/5
13. Allergies by T.A. Chase 5/5 (Can't Wait for the Next in this Series)
14. Yummy Love 1: Coconut Cream Pie by Kate Hill 4/5
15. Yummy Love 2: Blueberry Muffins by Kate Hill 4/5 LINK
16. Yummy Love 3: Apple Crisp by Kate Hill 4/5 LINK
17. Hidden Desires by Stormy Glenn 4/5
18. Give It Time by BA Tortuga 4/5
19. Here and Now by Anah Crow 4/5
20. Renovations 4: Full House by Anah Crow and Dianne Fox 4/5
21. Affair in Paradise by Matthew Haldeman-Time 3.5/5
22. Between Us by AKM Miles 3/5
23. Hearts Afire: April by Emery Sanborne and Jamie Craig 5/5 LINK
24. Coyote Non Grata by Lena Austin 4/5
25. By Degrees by J.B. McDonald 5/5
26. The Whole Deal by Lorne Rodman 4/5
27. Tomcat Jones by Willa Okati 4.5/5 (would love to know what the deal is with Sur Lune)

MAY

28. Helldog Squadron 2: Angle of Attack by AR Moler 4/5
29. Private Dicks by Katie Allen 4/5
30. The Colors of Love and Autumn Lee Pulaski 5/5 LINK
31. Phoberia by H.B. Kurtzwilde (new to me author) 4/5 LINK
32. You First by Kim Dare 4.5/5
33. Horizons by Mickie B. Ashling 3.5/5
34. David's Dilemma by Lynn Lorenz 4.5/5 (new to me author)
35. Slippery When Wet by Stone Richards 3/5 LINK
36. A Strange Place in Time 3: The Merry Executioner Returns by Alyx J. Shaw 5/5 LINK
37.The Valde: Water by Astrid Amara 4/5
38. Sex, Lies, and Wedding Bells by E.M. Lynley 5/5
39. Mr. Wonderful by Stormy Glenn 4/5
40. Highway Patrol by Wayne Mansfield 3/5
41. Northern Love by Nica Berry 3.5/5
42. The Doctor's Patience by Stormy Glenn 4/5
43. Three of a Kind by Stormy Glenn 4/5
44. The Katzman's Mate by Stormy Glenn 4.5/5
45. Dreaming of You by Ethan Day 3.5/5
46. Happy Ending by L.B. Gregg 4/5
47. The Colors of Love and Autumn by Lee Pulaski 5/5 LINK
48. Like Coffee and Doughnuts by Elle Parker 4.5/5
49. My Lupine Lover by Stormy Glenn 4/5 LINK
50. Three of a Kind by Sean Michael 4.5/5
51. True Colors by Clare London 5/5
52. Around the World by Jade Falconer 4/5
53. Forever Yours by Lexie Davis 4/5 LINK
54. Ethan's Choice by Jamie Hill & Jude Mason 5/5 LINK
55. Surf & Turf by Scott & Scott 3.5/5
56. Zero at the Bone by Jane Seville 5/5
57. Awakening by DJ Manly 4.5/5
58. Physical Therapy by Z.A. Maxfield 5/5 LINK
59. Kink for Love by Mallory Path 3/5
60. Play it Again Sam by Jamie Hill 3.5/5

JUNE

61. Cattle Valley 12: Eye of the Beholder by Carol Lynne 4.5/5
62. Here Be Dragons by T.A. Chase 5/5
63. Bottom's Up: A Kinky Orgasm 4.5/5
64. Dreaming of Dragons by T.A. Chase 5/5
65. Tri-Omega Mates 4: Stolen Desires by Stormy Glenn 5/5 LINK
66. One and One 1: The One That Got Away by TC Blue 4/5
67. One and One 2: The One That Was Lost by TC Blue 5/5 LINK
68. Marry Me or Die by D.J. Manly 4/5
69. Security by Mike Shade 4.5/5
70. Holed Up by Hank Edwards 4.5/5
71. The Collected Novellas of Josh Lanyon Vol 1 5/5 LINK
72. The Collected Novellas of Josh Lanyon Vol 2 5/5 LINK
73. Embracing The Leopard: Animal Attraction by Michelle Houston4/5 LINK
74. Car Wash by Shawn Lane 5/5 LINK
75. Miami Moon: Vampire’s Lair by A.J. Ryan 5/5 LINK
76. Gay Like You by Kim Dare4/5 LINK
77. Frost Fair by Erastes 5/5
78. Heart of by Truth by Eon De Beaumont 4/5
79. Extinction by Carol Lynne 4.5/5
80. Grey's Awakening by Cameron Dane 5/5
81. Chasing Smoke by K.A. Mitchell 5/5 LINK
82. Dragon's Kiss Ally Blue 4/5 LINK
83. Somebody Killed His Editor Josh Lanyon 5/5 LINK
84. A Sure Fire Cure by Kate Steele 4.5/5
85. Riding Out the Bull by Catt Ford 4/5
86. Extreme Bull by Catt Ford 4.5/5
87. Simon Says by Ashley Ladd 4/5

JULY

88. Trapped by D. J. Manly 4/5 LINK
89. Wolf Creek Pack 1: Full Moon Mating by Stormy Glenn 4/5 LINK
90. Str8te Boys by Evangeline Anderson 5/5 LINK
91. Cage Match by Bonnie Dee 4.5/5
92. Finn by Angel Martinez 4/5
93. Time After Time by J.P. Bowie (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
94. Reunion by Carol Lynne 5/5 LINK
95. Cattle Valley Days by Carol Lynne (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
96. ePistols At Dawn by Z. A. Maxfield 5/5 LINK
97. A Red-Tainted Silence by Carolyn Gray 5/5
98. Poker Nights: Slow Play by Carol Lynne 4/5
99. Ghosts of Alcatraz by Carol Lynne 5/5
100. Death or Life by T.A. Chase 5/5
101. Chicken Ranch: Hunger by Amanda Young 4/5
102. Calling Dr. Love by G.A. Hauser 4/5
103. The Sheikh and the Servant by Sonja Spencer 4/5
104. Blue Fire by Z.A. Maxfield 5/5
105. Dreaming in Color by Cameron Dane (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
106. He's Bewitched by Ryan Field 4/5
107. Nowhere Diner: Finding Love by T.A. Chase 4.5/5
108. A Heat Seeking Missile by E.M. Lynley
109. Until the End of Time by Shawn Lane 4.5/5
110. To Bend by Pepper Espinoza 4/5

AUGUST

111. Just Taste of me by Stormy Glenn (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
112. Deceived by Lexie Davis (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
113. Hunter's Light by Jenna Byrnes & Jude Mason (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
114. Ghost Star Night by Nicole Kimberling (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
115. Attracting Anthony by Amber Kell 4/5
116. Baiting Ben by Amber Kell 4/5
117. Courting Calvin by Amber Kell 4/5
118. Denying Dare by Amber Kell 4/5
119. Enticing Elliot by Amber Kell 4/5
120. Finding Farro by Amber Kell 4/5
121. Maritime Men by Janey Chapel 4/5
122. Taste Test by Jade Buchanan 4.5/5
123. The Story Keeper by Jade Buchanan 4.5/5
124. Heaven by Jet Mykles 5/5
125. Pretty Red Ribbon by Jet Mykles 5/5
126. Purgatory by Jet Mykles 5/5
127. Sexy Spring Surprise by Jet Mykles 5/5
128. Hell by Jet Mykles 5/5
129. Feisty Little Firecracker by Jet Mykles 5/5
130. Faith by Jet Mykles 5/5
131. Sly Spectral Trick by Jet Mykles 5/5
132. Genesis by Jet Mykles 5/5
133. Revelations by Jet Mykles 5/5
134. Pocket Pair by Carol Lynne ((pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
135. The Way You Say My Name by Sara Bell(pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
136. The Lost Books 1&2 by Evangeline Anderson(pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
137. Pretty Man by Ryan Field 3.5/5
138. Sursein Judgement by Jet Mykles 4.5/5
139. He's Bewitched by Ryan Field 3.5/5
140. High Country by Michael Barnette 4/5
141. Call Me Sir by Stormy Glenn 4.5/5
142. Blue Skye by Viki Lynn 4/5
143. Child’s Prey 1: Orange Moon by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain 4.5/5
144. Child’s Prey 2: Winter’s Song by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain 4.5/5
145. Child’s Prey 3: Under a Silver Moon by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain 4.5/5
146. Child’s Prey 4: Secret Moon by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain 4.5/5
147. Child’s Prey 5: Their Lover by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain 4.5/5

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Review of Ghosts of Alcatraz by Carol Lynne

Let me start by saying that I really like this cover. Sure only one of the men actually fits the description of a character, at least in body type but still it is FINE!!!! Now on to the review. I am happy to say that this has to be my favorite Carol Lynne book ever. Which is saying something since she write characters that I love. But Ghosts of Alcatraz is a bit of a departure for her. At least in my opinion. Sure the wonderful characters that you couldn't help but love and root for were present. But this story had a completely different feel to it than previous works. I would have guaranteed that you could put a piece of Ms. Lynne's work in my hands and I would have been able to identify her writing style. Not so with this work. The pacing was the same in how quickly the two main characters fall in love but the similarities ended there. Not that this was a bad thing. On the contrary, this had the feel of a seasoned writer who had all their i's dotted and their t's crossed. In fact to show how much i loved this story i'll tell you something. I picked up and started several books before this one only to throw them down in disgust. It's not often that I get that way but for the past few days i've not been in the mood to read. I know shocking as it may sound it does occasionally happen to me as well. I try not to read books for review when i'm in this kind of mood because they will inevitably get a bad review. I pick out flaws that I normally let slide, if i'm in a better mood all I require is to be entertained and not feel like i'm slogging my way through a word soup or plot prison. But, by the second chapter I was deeply engrossed in Ghosts of Alcatraz, so much so that I almost burned dinner (yes, I read while cooking and folding laundry and walking for the most part, that' s how i broke my last ereader, ran into one too many walls and hitting my son's head was the last straw for it LOL). I read until I hit the last page and then cried "NO!". I wasn't ready for it to end...what about Fisher! What happens next? Where are they going from here? Is this going to be a series? Please, Ms. Lynne this has to be a series. You can't tease us, your faithful readers with little tidbits and then leave us hanging!!! So I suggest you go get your hands massaged and then sit down at the computer until you have the next book for us, otherwise you might have a lynching on your hands at your upcoming get together! But Ghosts of Alcatraz here.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Review A Red-Tainted Silence by Carolyn Gray

IF YOU'VE BEEN WAITING TO READ THIS BOOK, STOP! PICK IT UP IMMEDIATELY!!!!!

So I've looked at this book several times since it was published. Looked but never bought, I thought it sounded good but for some reason resisted. Then the lovelies over on The Manhole forum at The Phade started talking about it, I read a few comments and reviews and thought I'd give it a whirl. I bought it and loaded it onto my trusty Sony ereader and there it sat, and sat, and sat. What a mistake that was! I was looking for something to read one day while waiting in the drive thru line and saw this one and thought I'd give it a whirl. I began to read, got honked at, pulled into the parking lot at work and started reading again, got scared to death when one of the girls knocked on the window to tell me to hurry up or be late. Thought about what I had read while at work. Got home, stayed up too late reading, then got up and finished the book.
A Red-Tainted Silence is a masterpiece of conflicting psyches. This book has so much going for it that I find myself at a loss as to what to really say. Brandon and Nicholas are both such strong, complex characters that they are almost overwhelming. The plot is filled with moments that had me crying and gritting my teeth, praying that things would come to fruition with an ending that I could bear. I've read a few comments that say that Nicholas was their favorite character but for me it was Brandon. Why? Nicholas was a wonderful character, charismatic as he was written to be. But Brandon was so tortured, so loyal, so determined to see this bright and shining man he loved happy that he sacrifices all of himself just to see this happen. Sure he had problems, that was the point. His view of the world was skewed, this was readily apparent from the first moment that he sees Nicholas. The amount he suffered and obsessed over a Nicholas that he hadn't even met was the beginning of what would shape their relationship. Ms. Gray used the plot device of Brandon trying to show Nicholas how he felt about him through a memoir of sorts and this really allowed the reader inside his mind. So much so that it was a bit of a jolt when Nicholas took over in the second half to of the story. We still get bits and pieces from Brandon but colored through Nicholas' reading of the journal, his viewpoint of some of the event added a contrast and showed how different the two men saw things. This story is filled with angst, lots of angst, and several violent acts of a sexual nature. So don't pick this book up if you are expecting a light, fluffy read. But if you are looking for a story with wonderful characters that you will be thinking about for days, a plot line that will keep your heart pounding and tears in your eyes and joy in your heart then you have to read A Red-Tainted Silence. You won't regret it. Buy your copy here !

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Review Cage Match by Bonnie Dee


Cage Match is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a plague has wiped out quite a bit of the population. The world has been rebuilt and is supposedly a better place, all run by corporations that took over after the fall of government. Everything is shiny and clean except for a walled in area of what used to be Boston. This area is called Brick Town and it is a high crime area filled with the less fortunate. If you don't like post-apocalyptic tales never fear, that's the only area where that post-apocalyptic bit comes in, it then becomes a journey of two men on a journey of self discovery.

I found Cage Match to be well written and intriguing. Andreas Fortias is the silver spoon baby, the prince of Fortias, a company that holds a large share of the market in this world. He, like his contemporaries fills his days and nights with trivial and meaningless pursuits. Cage fighting is one of these pursuits. A blood soaked, adrenaline fulled atmosphere where these idling rich boys can bet on the outcome of others pain and suffering. Jabez is a former Brick Towner who has been apprehended for robbery. He has chosen to serve his time in the cage. Cage fighting allows criminals a large reduction in sentence time but they will have to survive the indenture before freedom will be possible, a task which more often than not proves impossible. Both characters were interesting in their differences. One spoiled, pampered, and handed everything. The other struggling for survival from birth. That the two could ever find common ground is doubtful but together they bring out hidden depths that neither knew they possessed. I've read other offerings from Ms. Dee in the past but nothing that captured my heart like this one. If you love hot m/m action, testosterone filled action, and people discovering their true selves then this one is for you!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

The M/M Romance Challenge Update



So I have exceeded my original goal of 60 by August. I knew I should have set it higher! LOL but anyway here it is so far.


APRIL
1. In for a Penny by Carol Lynne 4.5/5
2. A Strong Hand by Catt Ford 4/5
3. Hot Cargo by Ariel Tachna and Nikki Bennett 3/5
4. Dance Wars 3: Bad Moon Rising by Sophia Titheniel 4/5
5. Mitch by Dakota Rebel 5/5
6. A Promise Kept by Stormy Glenn 4/5
7. Poker Night 1: Texas Hold 'Em by Carol Lynne 5/5
8. Adder by Ally Blue 4/5
9. Most Likely to Succeed by Shawn Lane 4/5
10. Secret Desires by Stormy Glenn 4/5
11. Sweet Treats by Stormy Glenn 4/5
12. Forbidden Desires by Stormy Glenn 4/5
13. Allergies by T.A. Chase 5/5 (Can't Wait for the Next in this Series)
14. Yummy Love 1: Coconut Cream Pie by Kate Hill 4/5
15. Yummy Love 2: Blueberry Muffins by Kate Hill 4/5 LINK
16. Yummy Love 3: Apple Crisp by Kate Hill 4/5 LINK
17. Hidden Desires by Stormy Glenn 4/5
18. Give It Time by BA Tortuga 4/5
19. Here and Now by Anah Crow 4/5
20. Renovations 4: Full House by Anah Crow and Dianne Fox 4/5
21. Affair in Paradise by Matthew Haldeman-Time 3.5/5
22. Between Us by AKM Miles 3/5
23. Hearts Afire: April by Emery Sanborne and Jamie Craig 5/5 LINK
24. Coyote Non Grata by Lena Austin 4/5
25. By Degrees by J.B. McDonald 5/5
26. The Whole Deal by Lorne Rodman 4/5
27. Tomcat Jones by Willa Okati 4.5/5 (would love to know what the deal is with Sur Lune)

MAY

28. Helldog Squadron 2: Angle of Attack by AR Moler 4/5
29. Private Dicks by Katie Allen 4/5
30. The Colors of Love and Autumn Lee Pulaski 5/5 LINK
31. Phoberia by H.B. Kurtzwilde (new to me author) 4/5 LINK
32. You First by Kim Dare 4.5/5
33. Horizons by Mickie B. Ashling 3.5/5
34. David's Dilemma by Lynn Lorenz 4.5/5 (new to me author)
35. Slippery When Wet by Stone Richards ( pending review publication on Fallen Angel Reviews)
36. A Strange Place in Time 3: The Merry Executioner Returns by Alyx J. Shaw (pending review publication on Fallen Angel Reviews)
37.The Valde: Water by Astrid Amara 4/5
38. Sex, Lies, and Wedding Bells by E.M. Lynley 5/5
39. Mr. Wonderful by Stormy Glenn 4/5
40. Highway Patrol by Wayne Mansfield 3/5
41. Northern Love by Nica Berry 3.5/5
42. The Doctor's Patience by Stormy Glenn 4/5
43. Three of a Kind by Stormy Glenn 4/5
44. The Katzman's Mate by Stormy Glenn 4.5/5
45. Dreaming of You by Ethan Day 3.5/5
46. Happy Ending by L.B. Gregg 4/5
47. The Colors of Love and Autumn by Lee Pulaski 5/5 LINK
48. Like Coffee and Doughnuts by Elle Parker 4.5/5
49. My Lupine Lover by Stormy Glenn 4/5 LINK
50. Three of a Kind by Sean Michael 4.5/5
51. True Colors by Clare London 5/5
52. Around the World by Jade Falconer 4/5
53. Forever Yours by Lexie Davis 4/5 LINK
54. Ethan's Choice by Jamie Hill & Jude Mason 5/5 LINK
55. Surf & Turf by Scott & Scott 3.5/5
56. Zero at the Bone by Jane Seville 5/5
57. Awakening by DJ Manly 4.5/5
58. Physical Therapy by Z.A. Maxfield (score pending review publication on Fallen Angel Reviews)
59. Kink for Love by Mallory Path 3/5
60. Play it Again Sam by Jamie Hill 3.5/5

JUNE

61. Cattle Valley 12: Eye of the Beholder by Carol Lynne 4.5/5
62. Here Be Dragons by T.A. Chase 5/5
63. Bottom's Up: A Kinky Orgasm 4.5/5
64. Dreaming of Dragons by T.A. Chase 5/5
65. Tri-Omega Mates 4: Stolen Desires by Stormy Glenn 5/5 LINK
66. One and One 1: The One That Got Away by TC Blue 4/5
67. One and One 2: The One That Was Lost by TC Blue 5/5 LINK
68. Marry Me or Die by D.J. Manly 4/5
69. Security by Mike Shade 4.5/5
70. Holed Up by Hank Edwards 4.5/5
71. The Collected Novellas of Josh Lanyon Vol 1 5/5 LINK
72. The Collected Novellas of Josh Lanyon Vol 2 5/5 LINK
73. Embracing The Leopard: Animal Attraction by Michelle Houston4/5 LINK
74. Car Wash by Shawn Lane 5/5 LINK
75. Miami Moon: Vampire’s Lair by A.J. Ryan(pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
76. Gay Like You by Kim Dare4/5 LINK
77. Frost Fair by Erastes 5/5 (new to me author, surprised me since i'm not a historical fan)
78. Heart of by Truth by Eon De Beaumont 4/5
79. Extinction by Carol Lynne 4.5/5
80. Grey's Awakening by Cameron Dane 5/5
81. Chasing Smoke by K.A. Mitchell (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
82. Dragon's Kiss Ally Blue (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
83. Somebody Killed His Editor Josh Lanyon (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
84. A Sure Fire Cure by Kate Steele
85. Riding Out the Bull by Catt Ford 4/5
86. Extreme Bull by Catt Ford 4.5/5
87. Simon Says by Ashley Ladd 4/5

JULY

88. Trapped by D. J. Manly (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
89. Wolf Creek Pack 1: Full Moon Mating by Stormy Glenn (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
90. Str8te Boys by Evangeline Anderson (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
91. Cage Match by Bonnie Dee 4.5/5
92. Finn by Angel Martinez 4/5
93. Time After Time by J.P. Bowie (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
94. Reunion by Carol Lynne (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
95. Cattle Valley Days by Carol Lynne (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
96. ePistols At Dawn by Z. A. Maxfield (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
97. A Red-Tainted Silence by Carolyn Gray 5/5
98. Poker Nights: Slow Play by Carol Lynne 4/5
99. Ghosts of Alcatraz by Carol Lynne 5/5
100. Death or Life by T.A. Chase 5/5
101. Chicken Ranch: Hunger by Amanda Young 4/5
102. Calling Dr. Love by G.A. Hauser 4/5
103. The Sheikh and the Servant by Sonja Spencer 4/5
104. Blue Fire by Z.A. Maxfield 5/5
105. Dreaming in Color by Cameron Dane
106. He's Bewitched by Ryan Field 4/5
107. Nowhere Diner: Finding Love by T.A. Chase 4.5/5
108. A Heat Seeking Missile by E.M. Lynley


Friday, June 5, 2009

Review Eye of the Beholder by Carol Lynne


Eye of the Beholder is the eleventh book in Carol Lynne's fantastic Cattle Valley series. I'll be the first to admit that I have no idea why I love her books so much. I'm thinking that it has to be because the characters are so alive that the actual inconsistencies in plot lines and detail don't really matter so much. Some day when I have a day of nothing to do I'm going to sit down and make Ms. Lynne a board with all the character details and plot threads, because I want her to keep writing and taking time to do it herself would take away from that. But all that aside I really don't care! I LOVE CAROL LYNNE and I will certainly forgive these minor technical difficulties because in the grand scheme of things they really don't matter! It's just an obsessed reader who has OCD being driven crazy by some minor glitch.

Now, on to the review. I liked Eye of the Beholder I was very happy to return to my favorite town and my favorite people. Cattle Valley would be like the coolest place to live. Can you imagine? Really? The people are nice, the men are hot, and the women too. (Yes, I love the series so much that I even read the side series by another author). I liked Rance and Bo, no they aren't my favorite characters in the series, (that acclaim will always fall on the worthy shoulders of the cross over Good Time Boys characters of Ryan, Rio, and Nate) but they were good characters. The chemistry between them was electrifying and the angst was well written and managed to skirt the edge of being on just this side of too much. Of course the plot was delicious and the sensual scenes were well written. Thank you Ms. Lynne for letting this reader visit Cattle Valley once again and I'm hoping that it will be a trip that will happen again and again. You can pick up your own copy here. Eye of the Beholder at Total-e-Bound

Monday, May 25, 2009

Review True Colors by Clare London


To be perfectly honest I wasn't sure how I would feel about this one. Clare London is a known author to me but not one that I've read much of. I'm not sure why that is, the few books I've read by her have been well written with solid plots and intriguing characters. It's just one of those things I suppose that can't be explained. Anyway...I picked this one up at Dreamspinner Press the other day, http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/currenttitles/truecolors/truecolorsbuynow.htm , because I liked the blurb. It sounded interesting and for the most part it was really sound. I liked the characters of Zeke and Miles and their respective best friends, Carter and Red. Not that they started out as likable. Not at all. Zeke was an irresolute, shiftless drunk and Miles was a remote, cold, and stone faced businessman. It wasn't until you got into the deeper meat of the story that you realized what was going on to make the two this way. Carter and Red helped to show the humanity and good qualities that were hidden behind their facades. The sensual scenes were smoldering and at times I thought they were going to scorch my eyes right out of my head. Very well written with such emotive description that the depth of all that the two could not vocalize was apparent. I liked that both men were masculine men with Zeke having that bit of artistic flair and temperament to spice up the sometimes stiff Miles. They were perfect complements to each other and that made the story a truly good one. The only complaint I had was that there was a bit of drag midway through but it quickly resolved. I'm off to buy more by this author and see what all I've been missing.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Review Like Coffee and Doughnuts by Elle Parker


This is the first time I've read anything by author Elle Parker and I'm glad I gave her a try. I really enjoyed Like Coffee and Doughnuts. Dino Maritini, like his name implies, is an old school Italian-American private investigator. He likes old music, ballroom dancing, and his classic muscle car-Matilda. His best friend is Seth Donnelly, mechanic extraordinaire, brawler, and horndog. He will jump anything willing, man or woman. When the two do a routine repo job it turns into anything but routine. Now there are some seriously bad men after them and things go from bad to worse quickly.

The combination of old fashioned Dino and happy go lucky Seth worked for me. The two were opposites but complimented each other to a tee. When the attraction between them heats up you can't help but feel cautious. I so didn't want Dino to get hurt. He 's one of those guys who keeps his emotions and feelings under tight wraps. Seth comes across as a playboy, albeit an honest one, everyone knows going into it that he is only in it for the fun. So I was rather leery when Seth started doing some serious flirting with Dino versus his heretofore playful banter. I didn't want him to use Dino and destroy a friendship that worked. On the other hand it was quite obvious to me, even if it wasn't to Dino himself, that he had feelings beyond friendship for Seth. I enjoyed the case that they were working on and the banter between the two. There was very little actual sensual scenes but what little bit there was showcased the growing bonds between the two.
This was a very good effort from a newcomer to the field and I look forward to seeing more from Elle Parker in the future. I give it a 4.5 out of 5

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Review Kiss of Life by Daniel Waters


Kiss of Life by Daniel Waters is the second book in the Generation Dead series. First off let me say that I love the covers on these books. Very eye catching and once you read the stories you get how fitting and multifaceted they are. It's not often that a cover fits the book but this time they do an excellent job of it. I'll admit that the cover is what drew me to the first book, Generation Dead, but it was the story that hooked me into buying it. I loved the first book. I loved the characters, I loved the idea of the zombie teens, oh excuse me the differently biotic teens. I eagerly awaited the arrival of this story.

I liked this story. I didn't think it was quite as good as the first though. The pacing was a little bit slower and that brought it down a few points for me. I loved seeing things from Adam's POV, it gave an even deeper insight into the life of the differently biotic, or DB kids, and the frustrations that they face in trying to "come back" to an acceptable level. Phobe's confusion about what Adam and Tommy each meant to her was a bit hard to take until I forced myself to remember that she is a teenager. The other characters were around and some insight into the troubles that they face as a new minority was interesting to read about. It seems the more we change the more we stay the same. In the Generation Dead world all the hate and prejudice is now focused on the DB kids and it makes a person think. It shows how much we hate what we dont' understand and the first action is to lash out. Mr. Waters has done an excellent job of teaching with this series and the stories are written in such a way that the lessons learned are effortless. The questions that arise as a result really can mess with a persons head. As parents you profess to love your child more than anything in this world and parents who lose their children to death often say that they would do anything to have them back. But what happens when they do come back? How do you deal with what essentially is a dead person who looks like your child? Where do these people fit into the social structure? Should they have rights? Are they even people anymore? I can't wait for the third book in this series to see if Mr. Waters answers these questions and how he wraps up the cliff hanger ending of Kiss of Life.
There is even a website where you can follow Tommy's blog, just like in the book. Just go to http://www.mysocalledundeath.com

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Review Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris


Oh my, oh my! Where do I start with this one. First I suppose I should warn that there will be spoilers in this reviews. There is no way around it if I want to wail and bemoan everything that upsets me in this book. Now on to the actual review.

Well....I didn't hate it. That's a good thing I suppose. I didn't like it either. I was very disappointed in Dead and Gone as a matter of fact. I'm not sure what happened to Ms. Harris with this one but something did. First, where was the editor or copy editor on this one? Where was the author herself? Does she not remember what her previous characters were named and what they were doing? Hell, it's been a long time since the previous book and 100's of books between and I still remember. Family connections forgotten, names changed, characters just being thrust willy nilly into the mix so that they can be mentioned. Really? Was it necessary for Sookie to feel the desire to go see Tara, a visit that in no way advanced the plot. Oh wait-was there a plot? hmmm....no not really. It was one big mish mash of Sookie running circles in her mind and the obligatory murder mystery in the midst. Lets not forget poor Sookie being damaged to the point that she almost loses her mind. She even says that she doesn't know how she will come back from the damage done to her psychological well being. Yet, in less than 10 pages she has completely come back from that edge of insanity. WTF? Has Ms. Harris decided that she doesn't like Sookie any longer? Is she trying to make readers not like her as well? Because I have to say that I certainly didn't like Sookie in this book. I found her to be cold, callous, and very un-Sookielike. Sure, I understand that after the horrors she has seen she might become a little harder. That's to be expected. No one can endure such sights and remain the sweet innocent. But this was abrupt departure from even the Sookie of the last book. And what is up with the maligning of Eric? Is Bill supposed to be suddenly coming back into the picture? Sookie is unsure of her feelings? Why? She loved Eric when he was the Eric with no memory. It isn't too far of a stretch to imagine that she would still love him even with the blood bond. No, she probably isn't completely over Bill. She never will be, he was her first- everything, it's to be expected that she will always harbor feelings for him. But, she has moved on, had several boyfriends in between. Now on to Quinn. Gee, thanks for popping him in for a totally unnecessary visit and ensuring that all doubts about that relationship being over are settled. I also didn't like how there was almost no story except for the circling, repeating thoughts of woulda, coulda, shoulda coming from Sookie. I felt horrible that something so horrendous happened to Sookie. Not because it was so bad but because I was ready for something, anything to happen by that point that I felt bad for being excited that at least now something was happening.

Okay, now on to what I liked. I liked that Jason was finally coming to realize that Sookie was important to him and that he was growing up a bit. I liked hearing a bit about Eric's back story (even though he was telling her about it in the middle of his bar and in a succinct manner that left no doubt that it was just to appease the fans a bit). I liked that Calvin was finally getting a little love even if I didn't like the woman. Hmmm...what else. I liked visiting with the characters again, being in Merlotte's and Bon Temps. Will I read the next one? Yes, I will. I may not preorder it, i may wait for it to be marked down, but I will buy it and I will read it. I'm not eagerly looking forward to it like I was this one but I'm not ready to give up on the series yet. Everyone deserves a day of phoning it in and that's what this one feels like. I'm chalking it up to having a full plate dealing with all the things stemming from the HBO series. Which totally rocks, bad acting accents aside.

Friday, April 17, 2009

The M/M Romance Challenge



Well here it is, my final list for the challenge I was shooting for 60 and more than met my goal! ROFL This was fun and I hope we do it again!

APRIL

1. In for a Penny by Carol Lynne 4.5/5
2. A Strong Hand by Catt Ford 4/5
3. Hot Cargo by Ariel Tachna and Nikki Bennett 3/5
4. Dance Wars 3: Bad Moon Rising by Sophia Titheniel 4/5
5. Mitch by Dakota Rebel 5/5
6. A Promise Kept by Stormy Glenn 4/5
7. Poker Night 1: Texas Hold 'Em by Carol Lynne 5/5
8. Adder by Ally Blue 4/5
9. Most Likely to Succeed by Shawn Lane 4/5
10. Secret Desires by Stormy Glenn 4/5
11. Sweet Treats by Stormy Glenn 4/5
12. Forbidden Desires by Stormy Glenn 4/5
13. Allergies by T.A. Chase 5/5 (Can't Wait for the Next in this Series)
14. Yummy Love 1: Coconut Cream Pie by Kate Hill 4/5
15. Yummy Love 2: Blueberry Muffins by Kate Hill 4/5 LINK
16. Yummy Love 3: Apple Crisp by Kate Hill 4/5 LINK
17. Hidden Desires by Stormy Glenn 4/5
18. Give It Time by BA Tortuga 4/5
19. Here and Now by Anah Crow 4/5
20. Renovations 4: Full House by Anah Crow and Dianne Fox 4/5
21. Affair in Paradise by Matthew Haldeman-Time 3.5/5
22. Between Us by AKM Miles 3/5
23. Hearts Afire: April by Emery Sanborne and Jamie Craig 5/5 LINK
24. Coyote Non Grata by Lena Austin 4/5
25. By Degrees by J.B. McDonald 5/5
26. The Whole Deal by Lorne Rodman 4/5
27. Tomcat Jones by Willa Okati 4.5/5 (would love to know what the deal is with Sur Lune)

MAY

28. Helldog Squadron 2: Angle of Attack by AR Moler 4/5
29. Private Dicks by Katie Allen 4/5
30. The Colors of Love and Autumn Lee Pulaski 5/5 LINK
31. Phoberia by H.B. Kurtzwilde (new to me author) 4/5 LINK
32. You First by Kim Dare 4.5/5
33. Horizons by Mickie B. Ashling 3.5/5
34. David's Dilemma by Lynn Lorenz 4.5/5 (new to me author)
35. Slippery When Wet by Stone Richards 3/5 LINK
36. A Strange Place in Time 3: The Merry Executioner Returns by Alyx J. Shaw 5/5 LINK
37.The Valde: Water by Astrid Amara 4/5
38. Sex, Lies, and Wedding Bells by E.M. Lynley 5/5
39. Mr. Wonderful by Stormy Glenn 4/5
40. Highway Patrol by Wayne Mansfield 3/5
41. Northern Love by Nica Berry 3.5/5
42. The Doctor's Patience by Stormy Glenn 4/5
43. Three of a Kind by Stormy Glenn 4/5
44. The Katzman's Mate by Stormy Glenn 4.5/5
45. Dreaming of You by Ethan Day 3.5/5
46. Happy Ending by L.B. Gregg 4/5
47. The Colors of Love and Autumn by Lee Pulaski 5/5 LINK
48. Like Coffee and Doughnuts by Elle Parker 4.5/5
49. My Lupine Lover by Stormy Glenn 4/5 LINK
50. Three of a Kind by Sean Michael 4.5/5
51. True Colors by Clare London 5/5
52. Around the World by Jade Falconer 4/5
53. Forever Yours by Lexie Davis 4/5 LINK
54. Ethan's Choice by Jamie Hill & Jude Mason 5/5 LINK
55. Surf & Turf by Scott & Scott 3.5/5
56. Zero at the Bone by Jane Seville 5/5
57. Awakening by DJ Manly 4.5/5
58. Physical Therapy by Z.A. Maxfield 5/5 LINK
59. Kink for Love by Mallory Path 3/5
60. Play it Again Sam by Jamie Hill 3.5/5

JUNE

61. Cattle Valley 12: Eye of the Beholder by Carol Lynne 4.5/5
62. Here Be Dragons by T.A. Chase 5/5
63. Bottom's Up: A Kinky Orgasm 4.5/5
64. Dreaming of Dragons by T.A. Chase 5/5
65. Tri-Omega Mates 4: Stolen Desires by Stormy Glenn 5/5 LINK
66. One and One 1: The One That Got Away by TC Blue 4/5
67. One and One 2: The One That Was Lost by TC Blue 5/5 LINK
68. Marry Me or Die by D.J. Manly 4/5
69. Security by Mike Shade 4.5/5
70. Holed Up by Hank Edwards 4.5/5
71. The Collected Novellas of Josh Lanyon Vol 1 5/5 LINK
72. The Collected Novellas of Josh Lanyon Vol 2 5/5 LINK
73. Embracing The Leopard: Animal Attraction by Michelle Houston4/5 LINK
74. Car Wash by Shawn Lane 5/5 LINK
75. Miami Moon: Vampire’s Lair by A.J. Ryan 5/5 LINK
76. Gay Like You by Kim Dare4/5 LINK
77. Frost Fair by Erastes 5/5
78. Heart of by Truth by Eon De Beaumont 4/5
79. Extinction by Carol Lynne 4.5/5
80. Grey's Awakening by Cameron Dane 5/5
81. Chasing Smoke by K.A. Mitchell 5/5 LINK
82. Dragon's Kiss Ally Blue 4/5 LINK
83. Somebody Killed His Editor Josh Lanyon 5/5 LINK
84. A Sure Fire Cure by Kate Steele 4.5/5
85. Riding Out the Bull by Catt Ford 4/5
86. Extreme Bull by Catt Ford 4.5/5
87. Simon Says by Ashley Ladd 4/5

JULY

88. Trapped by D. J. Manly 4/5 LINK
89. Wolf Creek Pack 1: Full Moon Mating by Stormy Glenn 4/5 LINK
90. Str8te Boys by Evangeline Anderson 5/5 LINK
91. Cage Match by Bonnie Dee 4.5/5
92. Finn by Angel Martinez 4/5
93. Time After Time by J.P. Bowie (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
94. Reunion by Carol Lynne 5/5 LINK
95. Cattle Valley Days by Carol Lynne (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
96. ePistols At Dawn by Z. A. Maxfield 5/5 LINK
97. A Red-Tainted Silence by Carolyn Gray 5/5
98. Poker Nights: Slow Play by Carol Lynne 4/5
99. Ghosts of Alcatraz by Carol Lynne 5/5
100. Death or Life by T.A. Chase 5/5
101. Chicken Ranch: Hunger by Amanda Young 4/5
102. Calling Dr. Love by G.A. Hauser 4/5
103. The Sheikh and the Servant by Sonja Spencer 4/5
104. Blue Fire by Z.A. Maxfield 5/5
105. Dreaming in Color by Cameron Dane (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
106. He's Bewitched by Ryan Field 4/5
107. Nowhere Diner: Finding Love by T.A. Chase 4.5/5
108. A Heat Seeking Missile by E.M. Lynley
109. Until the End of Time by Shawn Lane 4.5/5
110. To Bend by Pepper Espinoza 4/5

AUGUST

111. Just Taste of me by Stormy Glenn (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
112. Deceived by Lexie Davis (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
113. Hunter's Light by Jenna Byrnes & Jude Mason (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
114. Ghost Star Night by Nicole Kimberling (pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
115. Attracting Anthony by Amber Kell 4/5
116. Baiting Ben by Amber Kell 4/5
117. Courting Calvin by Amber Kell 4/5
118. Denying Dare by Amber Kell 4/5
119. Enticing Elliot by Amber Kell 4/5
120. Finding Farro by Amber Kell 4/5
121. Maritime Men by Janey Chapel 4/5
122. Taste Test by Jade Buchanan 4.5/5
123. The Story Keeper by Jade Buchanan 4.5/5

124. Heaven by Jet Mykles 5/5
125. Pretty Red Ribbon by Jet Mykles 5/5
126. Purgatory by Jet Mykles 5/5
127. Sexy Spring Surprise by Jet Mykles 5/5
128. Hell by Jet Mykles 5/5
129. Feisty Little Firecracker by Jet Mykles 5/5
130. Faith by Jet Mykles 5/5
131. Sly Spectral Trick by Jet Mykles 5/5
132. Genesis by Jet Mykles 5/5
133. Revelations by Jet Mykles 5/5
134. Pocket Pair by Carol Lynne ((pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
135. The Way You Say My Name by Sara Bell(pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
136. The Lost Books 1&2 by Evangeline Anderson(pending review pub. at Fallen Angel Reviews)
137. Pretty Man by Ryan Field 3.5/5
138. Sursein Judgement by Jet Mykles 4.5/5
139. He's Bewitched by Ryan Field 3.5/5
140. High Country by Michael Barnette 4/5
141. Call Me Sir by Stormy Glenn 4.5/5
142. Blue Skye by Viki Lynn 4/5
143. Child’s Prey 1: Orange Moon by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain 4.5/5
144. Child’s Prey 2: Winter’s Song by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain 4.5/5
145. Child’s Prey 3: Under a Silver Moon by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain 4.5/5
146. Child’s Prey 4: Secret Moon by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain 4.5/5
147. Child’s Prey 5: Their Lover by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain 4.5/5