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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Here (Here Trilogy - YA Paranormal Romance) by Ella James

 Here (Here Trilogy - YA Paranormal Romance) by Ella James

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 Milo Mitchell's life used to be charmed, but that was before her family dissolved, she went a little crazy, and her best friends started acting more like strangers. Spending Saturday morning in a tree house with a stun gun for company and a herd of deer for friends is the only exciting thing in her life...until she shoots a fawn and finds her dart stuck in a guy.

Her gorgeous victim is dressed in a Brioni tux and armed with a hanky. He has no idea who or where he is. Afraid her dart caused his amnesia, Milo takes him in, names him Nick, and vows to help him solve his mystery. Soon the pair find Nick's face in a newspaper obituary, and Nick beings to have strange, ethereal memories of Milo--who is sure she's never met him. Suddenly Nick knows things he shouldn't know and is doing things he shouldn't do. When the Department of Defense shows up, Nick and Milo run--toward a shocking conclusion that could destroy both their worlds.

I liked this book. Though it was a little slow at first it soon picks up.  This was a first for me I have not read these kinds of Ya books before (I won’t tell you what kind it will rune the book) but it did leave me wanting to know the rest of the story. The ending was a bit abrupt. I think it could have ended in a better spot because it was just cut off. But I would defiantly recommend it to a friend. It was a great story and like I said I will read the others to find out what happened.
Milo is a head strong young women who has been though a lot with her father death. accidentally shoots Nick with a dart gun when she is aiming for a small female deer to tag for her dead father's research project. She has no idea how she has hit a human, but does remember a bright flash just seconds before. Dressed in a tux and her tranquilizer dart sticking in his stomach Nick remembers nothing of how he got there and where he is. Milo thinks this is all her fault and try’s to help him gain his memory back. As time goes by more weird things happen and it just brings more questions with it, like who and what is nick? Together they go on this crazy journey to get his memory back and when he finally dose it surprise’s Milo like nothing else as.

you can find out more about  Ella James on Facebook and Blog.

Friday, February 24, 2012

The Birth of Jaiden by Jennifer Malone Wright




            The Birth of Jaiden by Jennifer Malone Wright

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 Long ago, a prophecy was foreseen. A child would be born, a child who held the power to destroy the world. Now, it is up to Alexander Lucas, a one-hundred-year-old vampire, to keep the baby girl safe from his arch enemy Malcolm. In order to save her, Alexander must raise the child as his own. Will he be able to resist his vampire tendencies to care for a human baby? With the help of the wisest of the supernatural, an organization called The Great Council, Alexander must face many battles to ensure the safety of this very special child.

I would describe The Birth of Jaiden as refreshing and inspirational, it’s not your typical vampire story and that right there is what I love about this book. The story centers around the life of a century old vampire named Alexander Lucas, who is struggling to come to terms with what he has become and Dealing with the death of his family. After all this time Alexander is still searching for his purpose, he breaks into his local church every night to pray. Even after what he has become he has not lost his faith in god. One day his prayers are answered, in the form of a sweet newborn baby girl. Alexander must protect and care for a newborn witch named Jaiden. For she alone holds the key to saving them all from Malcolm or destroying everything. The Birth of Jaiden really has everything you want in a paranormal book. Guardian Angels, Fallen Angels, reformed Vampire, non-reformed Vampires, good Witches, evil Witches, Slayers, and Magicians you get the Idea. Overall I loved the book and if there is a 2nd book (and boy do I hope there will be more) I will defiantly be reading it.  


 To learn more about Jennifer Malone Wright and her books you can visit her Blog you can also find her on Facebook

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Creatura by Nely Cab

                      Creatura by Nely Cab

  
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When seventeen year-old Isis Martin is having trouble sleeping due to perturbing dreams of a horrific growling beast, she decides to confront her fear. But what Isis discovers is something other than a menacing entity.The human-like creature offers Isis assurance that he is not a figmentof her imagination. Unwilling to accept his avowal, Isis sets his wordsto contest by asking the entity to prove himself - a dare, he readily welcomes.It is in her dreams that Isis innocently stumbles upon the silent existence of the divine lineage of those that man has long forgotten.In a quaint town, deep in south Texas, this story leads Isis onto the path of impermissible love and captivating life-changing truths. Isis Martin's journey is sure to leave any reader ravenous for more.


This world of Creatura Nely has created is so realistic and the characters are very well written. I found the plot interesting, unique and captivating. When 17 year old Isis Martin can’t sleep because she is having nightmares of a growling beast, she finally gets fed up with not being able to sleep though the night and confronts her fear. Isis is amazed that what was causing her nightmares was not a beast but an immortal named David Chios (he’s every girls dream *Swoon.*) guarding his lands of Somnium. David tells her she must go and never come back because humans are not allowed. She tells him over and over he’s not real she’s just dreaming she dares him to prove it. When he shows up at her school and tells are who he is she has no choice but to believe that he really is real and not just a dream.  Eventually, they fall in love, but it is forbidden due to her being a mortal and David being an immortal. However, David is willing to sacrifice anything to be with Isis, and he does. After Isis's mother, Claire finally reveals a secret that will help her discover the truth about her father, they go off on a journey to find the truth.

 To learn more about Nely Cab and her books you can visit her website and you can also find her on facebook & twitter.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Mark of the Princess (The Kingdom Chronicles, #1) by B.C. morin


Mark of the Princess (The Kingdom Chronicles, #1) by B.C. morin

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 The feisty and determined faerie Princess Alannah is many things, but she never thought she would be the key to her people’s destruction.

Kidnapped for a power she does not yet possess, Alannah finds herself in the clutches of the most malevolent sorcerer of her time. Maligo. Alannah escapes her prison with help from the handsome and stalwart warrior faerie, Brennus.

Now she must cross mountains and forests fraught with rogue faeries, vicious Fae-hating trolls, dangerous shape-shifters, and more to reach the only ones that can help her control her incoming powers. The Elder Faeries.

With Brennus by her side, Alannah is determined to reach the Elder Faeries and save her people. Maligo is just as determined she never makes it that far.

This book is a really great read. If you love fairy tales you will love this book. The characters were well developed as was the story and plot. The story is about a faery Princess named Alannah, who is feisty and vary stubborn. Unlike other fae she has yet to get her power and is beginning to get vary impenitent waiting for it to arrive. Allanah’s father is very protective of her and wants her to have a guard at all times when out of the walls of the castle. She does not like the idea and sneaks out to the forest on her own. While there she runs (ok I mean collides) right into Kaleb the Prince of Talom while trying to escape from her father’s guards they become fast friends. Once she goes missing, the Kingdom of Meira as well as the surrounding kingdoms panic when they find that the princess has gone missing. She was taken away by the enemy, Maligo. So Alannah’s sister Evyette, Kaleb and Kaleb’s Best friend Tristan go out and search for her.  Maligo soon finds out this Princess is not to be messed with because she can take care of herself, she’s no damsel in distress. When Alannah rescues herself from prison and escapes with the help of Brennus a Warrior Fae. Ah Brennus what can I say, he is strong, determined, handsome and sexy as hell. But he is also arrogant and has a quick wit that makes him utterly irresistible and very charming *Swoon*. Together they must travel though the forest fight their many enemies they encounter along the way, in order to find the Elder Faeries, who will help Alannah learn and control her power. 

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Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Keeper

               The Keeper by

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The morning of her sixteenth birthday, Billie feels blessed despite the reoccurring nightmare that wakes her. Loving parents, a caring boyfriend, and great friends surround her until an heirloom necklace throws her into a world she never imagined.

“Gifted” with supernatural powers and an unexpected destiny as the Keeper, Billie and a mysterious boy from her past must work together to find answers. But, as they begin to discover feelings for one another, he disappears leaving her to fight evil alone. Her life spirals out of control. She breaks up with her boyfriend, Tony, and alienates her best friends Arianna and Jocelyn to protect them from the truth.

As dark forces pursue her, Billie longs to run away from it all, yet a need to do what’s right compels her to face the future as the keeper of more than her own fortune.

I loved the storyline and the characters. It’s refreshing to see something different done with paranormal romance besides the normal ghosts, Vampire and Angels ect.  It has to be one of my favorite books. You really get a feel for what Billie Is going though.  She awakes on her sixteenth Birthday from a nightmare and she is also coming into her powers as The Keeper. If that's not enough, her mother gives her a necklace that has been handed down in their family for generations on their sixteenth birthday. When her mother puts it around her neck she passes out. 
At school she starts to talk to and old childhood friend and he tells her all sorts of things she has a little bit of a hard time coming to terms with it but takes it in stride. They both try and work together so she can try and control her Power and from there things quickly turn into a love triangle, relationships end and new ones begin. Billie has a lot of hard choices to make for herself and all the while evil is trying to kill her everywhere she turns.

  To learn more about this book or the author visit her Website or facebook

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Strange Angels (Strange Angels #1)

         Strange Angels (Strange Angels #1)  by Lili St. Crow

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 Dru Anderson has what her grandmother called "the touch." (Comes in handy when you're traveling from town to town with your dad, hunting ghosts, suckers, wulfen, and the occasional zombie.)

Then her dad turns up dead - but still walking - and Dru knows she's next. Even worse, she's got two guys hungry for her affections, and they're not about to let the fiercely independent Dru go it alone. Will Dru discover just how special she really is before coming face-to-fang with whatever - or whoever - is hunting her?


        The beginning of this book was a little slow for me but after a while it started to pick up and get into things. I was not really for how much Dru felt bad for her self and how helpless she seemed even after all the training her dad gave her.  It was really hard for her when her father went out on one of his missions and came back as a zombie. He was the only family she had left. Her mother was killed when she was a child and then her Gran passed away. But when she meets a homeless boy and he helps her out and shows her she's not alone. Then when they are attacked in her home by things you would only find in Grimm's books everything seems change. A djamphir boy shows up to help her and tells her what she is and has trouble coming to terms with it. 




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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Ethereal (Celestra Series Book 1) by Addison Moore.

Ethereal (Celestra Series Book 1) by Addison Moore.





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Sixteen-year-old, Skyla Messenger is a dead girl walking.

When her newly remarried mother moves the family to Paragon Island, to a house that is rumored to be haunted, Skyla finds refuge in Logan Oliver, a boy who shares her unique ability to read minds.
Skyla discovers Logan holds the answers to the questions she’s been looking for, but Logan’s reluctance to give her the knowledge she desires leaves her believing Logan has a few secrets of his own.
Skyla’s bloodlines may just be connected to the most powerful angelic beings that roam the earth, and the more she knows, the more danger she seems to be in.
Suddenly an entire faction of earthbound angels wants her dead, at least she still has Logan, or does she?

I really enjoyed reading this book. You really get a feel for what Skyla’s going through. She just lost her dad, her mom gets remarried and then she has to move away. It’s a lot for her to take in. That and she can read minds. I’m only going to give it 3 stars because there really was not a lot of action going on until the end. It’s more about her finding out what she is. Hopefully the next book will pick right up and get into the action and have some twists and turns in it. 

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