Friday, January 28, 2011

December 2010 (34)

Wintergirls - Lauris Halse Anderson ★★ 278 pgs


Penelope & Prince Charming (Nvengaria, #1) - Jennifer Ashley ★★★ 373 pgs

The Devil Inside (Morgan Kingsley, #1) - Jenna Black ★★★ 307 pgs

Shadowland - (The Mediator, #1) - Meg Cabot ★★ 287 pgs

Heat Wave (Nikki Heat, #1) - Richard Castle ★★★ 208 pgs

Inked - Karen Chance ★★★ 448 pgs

Nightshade (Nightshade, #1) - Andrea Cremer ★★★★ 454 pgs

Just Listen - Sarah Dessen ★★★ 371 pgs

The Truth About Forever - Sarah Dressen ★★★ 374 pgs

Hot Mama (Bigtime, #2) - Jennifer Estep ★★★ 356 pgs

Jinx (Bigtime, #3) - Jennifer Estep ★★ 307 pgs

Candy Cane Murder - Joanne Fluke, Laura Levine, Leslie Meier ★★ 390 pgs

Stardust - Neil Gaiman ★★★ 250 pgs

Witchling (Sisters of the Moon, #1) - Yasmine Galnorn ★★ 276 pgs

Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs (Jane Jamison, #1) - Molly Harper ★★★ 355 pgs

Nice Girls Don't Date Dead Men (Jane Jamison, #2) - Molly Harper ★★★ 376 pgs

Nice Girls Don't Live Forever (Jane Jamison, #3) - Molly Harper ★★★ 324 pgs

Yours For Eternity - Hannah Howell, Alexandra Ivy, Kaitlin O'Riley ★★★ 280 pgs

Skinwalker (Jane Yellowrock, #1) - Faith Hunter ★★★ 336 pgs

Blood Cross (Jane Yellowrock, #2) - Faith Hunter ★★★ 321 pgs

Night Life (Nocturne City, #1) - Caitlin Kittredge ★★★ 352 pgs

A Wrinkle In Time - Madeleine L'Engle 1/2 stars 211 pgs

Last Sacrifice - Richelle Mead ★★★★ 594 pgs

Storm Born (Dark Swan, #1) - Richelle Mead ★★★★ 361 pgs

Thorn Queen (Dark Swan, #2) - Richelle Mead ★★★ 384 pgs

The Cries of Vampira (The Horror of Gaad Grey, The Evil Alpha Werewolf) - Sean Robertson ★ 72 pgs

Working for the Devil (Dante Valentine, #1) - Lilith Saintcrow ★★★ 403 pgs

Hungry For You (Argeneau, #14) - Lynsay Sands ★★★★ 353 pgs

The Wild's Call - Jeri Smith-Ready ★★★ ? pgs

My Soul To Take (Soul Screamers, #1) - Rachel Vincent ★★★★ 279 pgs

My Soul To Ssve (Soul Screamers, #2) - Rachel Vincent ★★★ 279 pgs

Paranormalcy (Paranormalcy, #1) - Kiersten White ★★★ 335 pgs

Lady of Light and Shadow (Tairen Soul, #2) - C.L. Wilson ★★★★ 386 pgs

King of Sword and Sky (Tairen Soul, #3) - C.L. Wilson ★★★ 467 pgs

November 2010 (23)

Haunting Jordan (Port Chatham, #1) - P.J. Alderman ★★★ 432 pgs

My, Myself, and Why? (Candice Jones, #1) - MaryJanice Davidson ★1/2 368 pgs

Return to Paradise (Leaving Paradise, #2) - Simone Elkeles ★★★★★ 302 pgs

Troublemaker Book 1 (Alex Barnaby, #3) - Janet and Alex Evonovich ★★ 112 pgs

Crescendo (Hush, Hush, #2) - Becca Fitzpatrick ★★★★ 427 pgs

Hunted by the Others (H&W Investigations, #1) - Jess Haines ★★★ 337 pgs

Pleasure Unbound (Demonica, #1) - Larissa Ione ★★★ 389 pgs

The Eye of the World (Wheel of Time, #1) - Robert Jordan ★★★ 670 pgs

Firelight (Firelight, #1) - Sophie Jordan ★★★★ 323 pgs

California Demon: The Secret Life of A Demon-Hunting Soccer Mom (Kate Conner - Demon Hunter, #2) - Julie Kenner ★★★ 352 pgs

Bad Moon Rising (Dark-Hunter, #18) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★352 pgs

No Mercy (Dark-Hunter, #19) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★★ 343 pgs

Infinity (Chronicles of Nick, #1) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★★ 448 pgs

Another Chance to Dream ( De Piaget, #1) - Lynn Kurland ★★★★ 432 pgs

Kiss of the Highlander (Highlander, #4) - Karen Marie Moning ★★★★ 396 pgs

The Dark Highlander (Highlander, #5) - Karen Marie Moning ★★★3/4 370 pgs

The Immortal Highlander (Highlander, #6) - Karen Marie Moning ★★★★ 348 pgs

Spell of the Highlander (Highlander, #7) - Karen Marie Moning ★★★ 394 pgs

Sabriel (The Abhorsen Trilogy, #1) - Garth Nix ★★★ 496 pgs

Slave to Sensation (Psy-Changling, #1) - Nalini Singh ★★★ 334 pgs

Quiver - Stephanie Spinner ★★ 192 pgs

The Hollow (Hollow, #1) - Jessica Verday ★★ 513 pgs

Lord of the Fading Lands (Tairen Soul, #1) - C.L. Wilson ★★★ 402 pgs

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

October 2010 (34 1/2)

I've started posting reviews of some books on my main blog. This will just be a list from now on.

Speak - Laurie Halse Anderson ★★★★★ 198 pgs

Bayou Moon (The Edge, #2) - Ilona Andrews ★★★★ 447 pgs

Princes Diaries (The Princess Diaries, #1) - Meg Cabot ★1/2 283 pgs

Changeless (The Parasol Protectorate, #2) - Gail Carriger ★★★ 374 pgs

Blameless (The Parasol Protectorate, #3) - Gail Carriger ★★★★ 355 pgs

Venom (Elemental Assassin, #3) - Jennifer Estep ★1/2 389 pgs

Fall of Giants (The Century Trilogy, #1) - Ken Follett ★★★★★ 1008 pgs

Bright Young Things (Bright Young Things, #1) - Anna Godbersen ★★★1/2 389 pgs

Fistful of Charms (Rachel Morgan/The Hallows, #4) - Kim Harrison ★★★1/2 510 pgs

Nightlight: A Parody - Harvard Lampoon Zero stars (I only made it 72 pages before having to put it down. It was bad. I wanted to stop 5 pages in.)

Torment (Fallen, #2) - Lauren Kate ★★★★ 464 pgs

Unleash the Night (Dark-Hunter, #9) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★1/2 260 pgs

Dream-Hunter (Dark-Hunter, #10) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★ 352 pgs

Fear the Darkness (Dark-Hunter, #11) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★ 20 pgs

Devil May Cry (Dark-Hunter, #12) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★★ 352 pgs

Upon the Midnight Clear (Dark-Hunter, #13) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★ 288 pgs

Dream Chaser (Dark-Hunter, #14) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★1/2 384 pgs

Acheron (Dark-Hunter, #15) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★★★ 728 pgs

One Silent Night (Dark-Hunter, #16) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★ 310 pgs

Dream Warrior (Dark-Hunter, #17) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★1/2 320 pgs

Tapestry - Lynn Kurland and Others ★★★★ 358 pgs

How to Ditch Your Fairy - Justine Larbalestier ★1/2 304 pgs

Ella Enchanted - Gail Carson Levine ★★ 240 pgs

Three Days To Dead (Dreg City, #1) - Kelly Meding ★★★ 405 pgs

To Tame A Highland Warrior (Highlander, #2) - Karen Marie Moning ★★★ 366 pgs

The Highlander's Touch (Highlander, #3) - Karen Marie Moning ★★★★ 354 pgs

Brisingr (Inheritance, #3) - Christopher Paolini ★★★★ 763 pgs

Shade (Shade, #1) - Jeri Smith-Ready ★★★★ 309 pgs

Spy Glass (Glass, #3) - Maria V. Snyder ★★★★ 424 pgs

Eat, Prey, Love (Love at Stake, #9) - Kerrelyn Sparks ★★★1/2 373 pgs

Ghostland (Ghostland World, #1) - Jory Strong ★★★1/2 341 pgs

Spider-Touched (Ghostland World, #2) - Jory Strong ★★ 372 pgs

Prey (Shifters, #4) - Rachel Vincent ★★★★ 393 pgs

Shift (Shifters, #5) - Rachel Vincent ★★★★ 441 pgs

Alpha (Shifters, #6) - Rachel Vicent ★★★★★ 472 pgs

Sunday, October 03, 2010

September 2010 ( 34)

Raised By Wolves (Raised By Wolves, #1) - Jennifer Lynn Barnes ★★★★

A good start to a series. I hope it gets better. A nice new twist to the werewolf story. I'm wavering between 3.5 and 4 stars so I'll just give it the benefit of the doubt.

Eighth Grade Bites (Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #1) - Heather Brewer ★★

It's between a 1.5 and a 2 for me. I was just bored with it. YA keeps me entertained, but this seemed like it could have been more for pre-teens. If I were 8-10 I might have enjoyed it, but instead I was bored.

Who Wants To Be A Sex Goddess? - Gemma Bruce ★★1/2

Cute little mystery. I liked the characters. Would have liked more plot development, but with the title of the book being what it was... If you expect cheesy and fun, but not amazing writing then you'll have fun with it.

Total Eclipse (Weather Warden, #9) - Rachel Caine ★★★

3.5 I think this was a good end to the series. There was non-stop action and the whole world was falling apart around the characters. It kept things interesting.

Soulless (The Parasol Protectorate, #1) - Gail Carriger ★★★★

I really enjoyed the characters and the storyline, despite my expectations to hate this book. I never had any interest in reading it, I've not had good luck with the genre, and people with similar tastes detested it. Luckily, after weeks of whimpering and whining, I picked it up. I loved Lord Maccon and Alexia. There are moments when the characters obsess over completely pointless things and, while that can get annoying at times, it is actually more in character of the time period the story is set in. The whole story feels as if you're in the Victorian Era. A lot of books have a story that feels modern, with a setting in the past, but Carriger manages to combine, scenery, speech, and actions so that you're taken back.
I do see where some would dislike this, and I understand completely, but I'm glad that I finally forced myself to pick it up.

Clockwork Angel (Infernal Devices, #1) - Cassandra Clare ★★★★

There's a lot of good scenes in this book, but I can't give it a 5. There's also some issue, but I can't give it a 3 either. It took me a while to get into the book as well. City of Bones drew me in from the beginning, but this one took about 150 pages before I was completely pulled in. Also, I just can't get behind the bad guys. "Robots" hold no interest for me.

Doing It Right - Mary Janice Davidson ★ 1/2

2 short stories. Both had potential to be remotely interesting, but as you can tell from the title, the plot gets lost in exchange for sex. (At least the first short story did.) Both short stories tie together because of the characters. I just read it because it's one of the few MJD stories I haven't read. If the second story had had time to develop I might have liked the characters. They were a little unbelievable, but they were at least funny.

Rules of Attraction (Perfect Chemistry, #2) - Simone Elkeles ★★★★

Wicked Apetite - Janet Evanovich ★★1/2

Beyond cheesy. The monkey did add some entertainment though. One of her worst books.

Beastly - Alex Flinn ★★★

A little campy, but very cute. I think I'll always love Beauty and the Beast stories. I like that the witch plays a larger role in the book and you can see that she's not just a prissy witch randomly casting a spell. She really hopes for him. I can't wait for the movie.

Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, #1) - Kim Harrison ★★

I was kind of bored with it. I will give book 2 a try though.

Early to Death, Early to Rise (Madison Avery, #2) - Kim Harrison ★★1/2

I liked this one better than the first one. Now that I know the characters it was easier to get interested in the story. It didn't require massive visualization of lines connecting to things from an amulet and all of that stuff that can get confusing if you're not a visual person. The theme was better, but the writing stayed the same. It's an AMAZINGLY fast read. 1-2 hours top. Plus, it's very predictable.

Every Which Way But Dead (Rachel Morgan/The Hallows, #3) - Kim Harrison ★★★★

A great series. Fun, a lot to keep you entertained, and the writing lacks the generally cheese factor that a lot of paranormal books possess.

You Are So Undead To Me (Meghan Berry, #1) - Stacy Jay ★★1/2

It was my first zombie book so I was hoping it'd be good, but it was just lacking so much. The writing wasn't great, and it wasn't entertaining enough to overlook it like some books are.

Unholy Ghosts (Downside Ghosts, #1) - Stacia Kane ★★1/2

I waver between 2.5 and 3 on this one. There were parts that I loved and parts that I hated. I'll give the series one more book to see if I can come off the fence. It was an interesting concept, but it's hard to get behind a heroine who is drugged out and screwed up as she was. Once I got use to the language rhythm it did get easier to find things that were enjoyable. Terrible saved the book for me. I want to know what happens with him, more so than Chess. Go figure.

The Iron King (iron Fey, #1) - Julie Kegawa ★★★

I enjoyed the story, but there were moments where I felt like the author was reaching. I like the characters, but Ash and her needed some time to actually develop. Maybe this will happen in future books. I'll find out.

Winter's Passage (Iron Fey, #1.5) - Julie Kegawa ★★★

The Iron Daughter (Iron Fey, #2) - Julie Kegawa ★★★

Fantasy Lover (Dark-Hunter, #0/1) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★★

It will probably only be a 3 upon reflection, but I just loved how the story integrated Greek mythology. I'm a sucker for the old stories.

Night Pleasures (Dark-Hunter, #1) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★1/2

Night Embrace (Dark-Hunter, #2) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★1/2

Dance With The Devil (Dark-Hunter, #3) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★★

Brutal descriptions.

Kiss of the Night (Dark-Hunter, #4) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★1/2

These books always make me laugh in the beginning and cry sometime in the middle. Not a lot of tears, just one or two. Kenyon knows how to write about pain.

Night Play (Dark-Hunter, #5) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★★

Funny, cute, and romantic. I'm loving this series.

Seize the Night (Dark-Hunter, #6) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★★


Sins of the Night (Dark-Hunter, #7) - Sherrilyn Kenyon ★★★

It was interesting to finally learn more about Ash and to finally have a book from a female dark-hunter's perspective, but it wasn't as good as the last few. It didn't make me want to cry or shock me in any way. It was all rather predictable for me.

Beyond The Highland Mist (Highlander, #1) - Karen Marie Moning ★★★★

Needs some help, but it made me cry in a spot or two and that means it sucked me into the story well enough to forgive most faults.

Marked (Eternal Guardians, #1) - Elisabeth Naughton ★★1/2

There were some good parts in the book, but for some reason I just didn't connect with the story. I liked the characters, but I didn't get excited, sad, or terrified for them like I should have. I'll probably try book 2 eventually to see if that changes. Sometimes the longer you're with a world the easier it is to get emotional.

Dark Flame (The Immortals, #4) - Alyson Noel ★★

I really want to like this series, but I just can't. I'm becoming less and less interested with each book. For some reason I just can't connect to the characters anymore.

Born to Bite (Argeneau, # 13) - Lynsay Sands ★★★

Again, a cute little romance story. This one was the same quality as the others, so no surprises there.

Angels' Pawn (Guild Hunter, #0) - Nalina Singh ★★★

Wicked Game (WVMP Radio, #1) - Jeri Smith-Ready ★★★

OCD vampires. Cute.

Bad to the Bone (WVMP Radio, #2) - Jeri Smith-Ready ★★★

and Falling, Fly - Skyler White ★★1/2

This is an interesting book about a fallen angel/vampire female and a reborn male. Reborn meaning that as he gets older all of the memories from his past lives come back to him. He must relive all of the pain of his past and the loss of the one's he's loved. The vampire is looking for salvation, a way to feel again and break her curse, while the reborn looks to science to try and invent a way to forget his past. The concept works, but there's something in the execution that doesn't work for me.
The vampire has barbed like teeth that have to be sharpened and they drink in peoples memories. They can drink without the person knowing, or feed traditionally, but they must feed off of desire or fear. Otherwise the vampire will be severely injured or killed. It just didn't work for me. Plus, the girls can't have sex.
The book is more intellectual than most vampire books. The middle of the book is a constant debate over reality, knowledge, love, religion, and faith. Hell, the Garden of Eden, the Tree of Knowledge, and the snake all make appearances. My issue is that sometimes things didn't flow. I understood all of the arguments, but there were times where it felt like something descriptive was missing to bring two actions together. She spent so much time arguing concepts, but when you needed her to be more precise with actions it didn't happen. It was a good attempt, but the work as a whole didn't do it for me.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

August (37)

(For some reason colors aren't working properly right now. I'll try to fix it in a few days.)

You've Got Murder (Turning Hooper, #1) - Donna Andrews ★★★ 298 pgs

The story is about an AI computer who begins to worry about her programmer when he goes missing. She gets the help of two human "friends" and together they attempt to find out why he's gone missing.

Tales of the Otherworld - Kelley Armstrong ★★★★ 387 pgs

I started reading the first 2 or 3 stories when it first came out, but didn't finished it until now. I normally don't get into anthologies because I'm constantly having to re-adapt to new characters and new worlds. With all of these stories centering around characters I'm familiar with, and being from the same author, it made it easier to stay focused. I really enjoyed them. Some seemed insignificant, but most were wonderful. I loved the story of how Clay and Elaina met. I just love to read about them in general, so the story was an added bonus. I also enjoyed the stories on Page and Lucas, as well as Eve and Kristof. It was nice to get some background info on Kristof, and even better to get to see some things from Lucas and Sean's perspectives. Can I just say Sean seems to be a good guy and his lot sucks. I would love to have a book on him, but with the title of the series being Women of the Otherworld I won't hope excessively.

Kiss of Death (The Morganville Vampires, #8) - Rachel Caine ★★★ 241 pgs

Not my favorite Morganville book. Although there was a cool trick with a pencil.

Only the Good Spy Young (Gallagher Girls, #4) - Ally Carter ★★★★ 240 pgs

This may be a kids series, but it's so much fun to read. I love the girls and everything they get themselves into.

The Hunger Games (Hunger Games, #1) - Suzanne Collins ★★★★★ 374 pgs

A great story with good characters. I can see why everyone is obsessed with it. There's a lot of action, drama, and suspense to keep the reader interested. It's a story of people placed in a horrible situation and how they must adapt to survive.

Catching Fire (Hunger Games, #2) - Suzanne Collins ★★★★ 400 pgs

** spoiler alert ** I liked the Games better in the first book. For some reason I didn't like the layout of the second one. It's a smart idea, but it was more unrealistic since it obviously felt more man-made and less natural than the previous field of play. It made me feel more like I was reading a book than lost in their world. Granted, it's easy to get sucked in. I enjoyed the story and I look forward to the finally. I have a feeling District 13 is around the Knoxville/Oak Ridge area since they're talking about being prepared for nuclear fallout. It should be interesting to see if I'm right since I'm from the area.
I'm not sure who Kat will pick boy wise, but statistically it's normally the boy that gets the most time on the page. I think I'd be happy either way.

Mockingjay (Hunger Games, #3) - Suzanne Collins ★★★★★ 390 pgs

My original feelings:
Amazing. Powerful. It was really hard to read certain parts. A great end to the series.
Now:
I took a star away. I enjoyed it a lot, but there were one or two bits that upon reflection keep it from being perfect. It's still a solid trilogy that I highly recommend.

Leaving Paradise (Leaving Paradise, #1) - Simone Elkeles ★★★★★ 303 pgs

Amazing story.

Perfect Chemistry - Simone Elkeles ★★★★1/2 368 pgs

4 1/2 stars. Elkeles is good at writing books that make your heart flutter and your gut wrench at the same time. She's quickly becoming a favorite of mine.

Water Bound (Sisters of the Heart, #1) - Christine Feehan ★★★★ 480 pgs

This is a spin-off from the Drake Sisters and I really enjoyed it. It's a bit more of an internal drama with the two characters than anything action packed. I think most of the Drake books had a bit more going on action-wise. This one spends a lot of time inside the same home. Despite that, I think it's interesting that Feehan has given a strong female character a disability that a lot of people have encountered. I've worked with autistic kids and most people don't realize that there are high functioning autistic people out there. People who have amazing minds, but problems fitting in socially. Feehan's one of those writers that a lot of people read so I'm hoping some people learn not to judge those with disabilities and just assume everyone with a mental issue has the brain of a child. I'm proud that she's making a statement. Now, because of that issue, most of the book is centered around her ability to cope mentally with different situations and Lev's ability to help her through them. I think this is why some people claim boredom. For me, it made me what to see the book through to see how she deals with everything.

Death's Excellent Vacation - Charlaine Harris ★★★ 368 pgs

There were three good stories, a lot of mediocre ones, and one or two bad ones.

C. Harris - This was her best short story so far. Normally I'm highly disappointed in her shorts, but this one was fun. Probably because Pam was involved. I would have loved to hear Eric's reaction to what Sookie and Pam did.
S. Smith - I was bored.
J. Frost - I love Cat and Bones and this was still good. The only problem, and it's the same that I have with every Bones book, was that it didn't keep going for thousands of pages.
D. Stashower - On the border between interesting and bored. I'd like to try one of his books before I make a decision on him.
A.L. Martinez - Odd. I'm not sure what else to say.
J. Abbott - This story was interesting. I'm slightly curious about the author now.
L.A. Banks - Rather funny. I think I'll move her up on my TBR list.
K. Macalister - Not bad. I'm always on the fence with her stories. I find them annoying and yet slightly entertaining.
C. Golden - I was definitely curious. I might try something else of his later.
L. Saiintcrow - Ehhh.
C. Grabenstein - Interesting. Had a theme I didn't expect.
S. Newman - It was okay.
T. Kelner - Cute. I'm interesting to see what else he's written.

Carpe Demon: The Secret Life of a Demon-Hunting Soccer Mom (Kate Conner - Deomon Hunter, #1) - Julie Kenner ★★1/2 477 pgs

A little soft in content, but different.

Rosemary and Rue (October Daye, #1) - Seanan McGuire ★★★ 346 pgs

Breaking Dawn (Twilight, #4) - Stephenie Meyer ★★★★★ (reread) 756 pgs

I reread this for a book group. I'd probably only give it 4 stars now.

Darkfever (Fever, #1) - Karen Marie Moning ★★★ 304 pgs

I found the story to be interesting, but the writing style to be a bit odd at times. I didn't like her writing it as if she were writing of past events and giving up recaps at times. I am curious to learn more about the world though. This is one of those series where each book gets better. By books 3 and 4 she's leaving cliffhangers that make you want to throw a tantrum for not having the next book available. Especially book 4.

Bloodfever (Fever, #2) - Karen Marie Moning ★★★ 306 pgs

Faefever (Fever, #3) - Karen Marie Moning ★★★★ 327 pgs

Dreanfever (Fever, #4) - Karen Marie Moning ★★★★ 362 pgs

Some Girls Bite (Chicagoland Vampires, #1) - Chloe Neill ★★★★ 341 pgs

This was a really fun and entertaining book. I liked the plot and the characters and how things came together. I think that if there were just a little more umph to the story I would be happy to give it 5 stars. There just needed to be a little more of an action sequence, or a more dire circumstances. Despite that, I really enjoyed the book and I'll jump straight into book 2.

Friday Nights Bite (Chicagoland Vampires, #2) - Chloe Neill ★★★★ 357 pgs

A little better than book 1. It leaves some loose ends so make sure you have book 3 ready or you'll get antsy.

Twice Bitten (Chicagoland Vampires, #3) - Chloe Neill ★★★★ 355 pgs

4.5 Best in the series so far. I absolutely loved it. This book is what will keep me reading the series. The author finally got to the place I wanted her to be with her writing. The action was bigger and better. There's still room for adding more if she wants, but she's done enough to satiate that aspect that I felt like was missing. Where the hell is book 4? I want it now!

Firespell (Dark Elite, #1) - Chloe Neil ★★★ 256 pgs

Wings (Wings, #1) - Aprilynne Pike ★★★1/2 294 pgs

3 1/2. Cute story. Great for young adults.

Spells (Wings, #2) - Aprilynne Pike ★★★1/2 359 pgs

Bite Marks (Jaz Parks, #6) - Jennifer Rardin ★★★ 336 pgs

It was okay. The voices in her head just weren't entertaining to me.

Unsympathetic Magic (Esther Diamond, #3) - Laura Resnick ★★★ 400 pgs

A fun read. Book 2 was incredibly funny. Book 1 was rather pointless. I'll stick with this series. It's rather kooky, but it's interesting. I wish this one had been a little better, but after doppleganger gangsters it's kind of hard to match. Plus, she had to explain a lot of voodoo practices for you to understand what was going on and I think that was one of the major differences

The Demon in Me (Living In Eden, #1) - Michelle Rowan ★★★★ 336 pgs

This was a cute romance. I really enjoyed it and I can't wait for the next one. Rowan's books are always a little cheesy, but they're great for getting out of your head.

Intertwined (Intertwined, #1) - Gena Showalter ★★★ 440 pgs

There was something that I liked about this even though there's something about the book that made me not want to like it. It's like Showalter couldn't figure out what paranormal group to deal with so she threw them all in there. There were some good parts to the story, but there were also times when I wondered why I kept reading. I'll give book 2 a try and see what happens.

Oh My Goth - Gena Showalter ★★★ 256 pgs

A cute little teen story about prejudiced based on looks. It's not the best story in the world, but it's fun and has a good message.

Angels' Blood (Guild Hunters, #1) -Nalini Singh ★★★★ 339 pgs

I stayed up until 8am this morning to finish it. I spent the whole book confused because I distinctly remember things turning out differently in the short story, so I just had to know what was going to happen. I didn't realize until a few moments ago that things were so different because it's about Sara and not Elaina. Anyway, I don't think I normally would have given it more than 3 1/2 stars, but it was different from what I was expecting and that shock gave it an added bump.

Archangel's Kiss (Guild Hunters, #2) - Nalini Singh ★★★★ 323 pgs

Confessions of a Werewolf Supermodel - Ronda Thompson ★★★ 352 pgs

Incredibly cheesy, but slightly fun. I wouldn't pay for it.

Chick With A Charm (Babes-on-Brooms, #2) - Vicki Lewis Thompson ★★★★ 336 pgs

I absolutely love this series. It's really cute. I think I liked book 1 a little more, but these are great books when you want to have a fun read.

The Missing - Shiloh Walker ★★★★ 313 pgs

Nothing like I had expected. It really is a love story. It's brutal and lovely at the same time. Some of the story is difficult to read. Taige uses her psychic abilities to try and help abused and kidnapped children. She tries to find them before it's too late. Cullen is one of those characters you just fall in love with, but he screws up. It's one of those books that's happy and painful all in one breath. There was some weight to this story.

Red-Headed Stepchild (Sabina Kane, #1) - Jaye Wells ★★★★ 352 pgs

Sabina is a half-vampire, half-mage who has been brought up to be an assassin for a council of vampires. She is sent on an undercover mission to infiltrate a competing faction, but her loyalties are tested. Not knowing who to trust, Sabina must struggle to figure out everyone's motives, where she stands within their plans, and whom - if anyone - she will side with.

It's not the best written book out there, but I enjoyed it. I think that author has some issues with repeating phrases or using the same descriptive words at times, but the plot was interesting enough that it didn't bother me enough to care. Plus, the repetition was minimal. It just happened to be unique enough that it was noticeable. I was interested enough to download book 2 when I finished, rather than wait to see if the library would get it.

The Mage In Black (Sabina Kane, #2) - Jaye Wells ★★★★ 326 pgs

Hex in High Heels (Jazz Tremaine, #4) - Linda Wisdom ★★★ 384 pgs

I thought this one was a lot of fun. I really enjoyed it. I liked it a little better than the last one. It's not well written, but it's entertaining.