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Christmas and Steampuk

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Book Title: A Clockwork Christmas

Author: Gail, Stacy; Forte, PG; Schwartz, Jenny; Coi, J.K.

We Wish You a Steampunk Christmas

Changed forever after tragedy, a woman must draw strength from her husband’s love. A man learns that love isn’t always what you expect. A thief steals the heart of a vengeful professor. And an American inventor finds love Down Under. Enjoy Victorian Christmas with a clockwork twist in these four steampunk novellas.

Anthology includes:

Crime Wave in a Corset by Stacy Gail

This Winter Heart by PG Forte

Wanted: One Scoundrel by Jenny Schwartz

Far From Broken by JK Coi

Format: eBook
ISBN: 9781426892752
Publisher: Carina Press
Publication Date: December 08, 2011

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ALI’S THOUGHTS

This is a great Christmas themed anthology with a thread of steampunk tying the stories together. Each are very different romances, but all very well written with intelligent, believable characters and clever plots.

CRIME WAVE IN A CORSET

Stacey Shoeman

A very clever and talented thief, Cornelia Peabody, steals a Fabergé egg. Six months later the original custodian, professor, and part-time inventor, Roderick Coddington, tracks her down. Managing to shekel a deadly wristwatch to her, Roderick gives Cornelia seven days to steal the egg back…or like his sister, the original owner of the egg, she won’t get to see Christmas morning.

Lots of twists and the clever use of steam-punk technology made this a really delightful fast paced read. The relationship development between the pair seemed natural, while the interaction and dialogue flowed naturally.

The main let down was the rather “dickens” like guilt trip. Poor hardened thief, with battered childhood, forced into a life of crime, but really has a heart of gold and once good strong man has shown her the error of her ways she wants to repent. Always annoys me having strong independent woman suddenly realise that what they’ve been missing is an honest man to guide them.

But if you can overlook this mild annoyance, and Ms Shoeman doesn’t go overboard with it, this is a great light romance with airships and things that go boom.

THIS WINTER HEART

PG Forte

 

Ophelia Leonide is forced to turn to her estranged husband after the death of her father has left her homeless and penniless. Two problems; Dario Leonide threw her out eight years ago  after he thought she’d betrayed him, demanding she never return if she wanted him to protect her secret…and now she has another secret, their seven year old son.

This is a wonderful exploration of the effects of technology and how it can affect love.

Although I didn’t like the child, Arthur, he came across as a little too fake, all the other characters were believable and developing an emotional attachment was easy.

It’s a warming story, with emotional highs and lows that tug the heart strings throw a cleverly written plot that brings the story to life.

WANTED: ONE SCOUNDREL

Jenny Schwartz

An Australian suffragette and heiress, Esme Smith, needs the help of a male to represent her party in the mens-only clubs where all political moving and shaking is now happening.

Stepping fresh off the boat  from America, and straight into the beautiful Esme’s schemes, is the very handsome and charming Jed Reeves. A man that charming has got to be a bounder, a cad and a scoundrel…just the perfect man to go into politics really.

This is mostly a witty and fun romance, with great characters who’re immensely likably, and a fun plot full of adventure twists and mystery.

However, knowing that this is a Christmas themed anthology caused a bit of confusion initially, as everyone sat around blazing fires to warm up…in Western Australia, where Christmas temperatures in the 40c are not unheard of, was very off putting. Until we were enlighten to the Mid-Winter Christmas theme.

I liked this story, the characters were great, and I always enjoy stories with strong independent woman, particularly when they’re surrounded by strong independent men who are encouraging. Although I did find Esme’s social conscience preaching a little annoying at times, it did fit with the character.

This is just a great warm fuzzy romance, not particularly steamy, but darn nice and a delight to read.

FAR FROM BROKEN

JK Col

This is the darkest of the four stories, yet manages to cram so much plot and excitement into its pages.

Callie Carlise, prima ballerina and wife to Colonel Jasper Carlise, is kidnapped, tortured and left for dead, to be found by her adoring husband. Jasper will do anything to save his wife, even allow her to become a test recipient of new technology, turning her into half woman, half machine.

This is an incredibly well written story showing the struggle Callie has in accepting her new limbs, and that her husband Jasper still loves her. But it’s donbe without the gnashing of teeth and wailing that you’d find in many contemporary romances, the first thing Callie does to show Jasper that she’s annoyed with him for allowing this is use her new mechanical fist to punch him in the chest.

As well as the clever dialogue and well paced story of two people trying to reconnect, we’ve got an adventure murder mystery to solve, which adds a great new layer to the story, it’s not a huge twist, but it is well played.

All the stories fit well with each other, with enough in common to allow all them to appeal to many readers, but with enough differences to allow different readers to have firm favourites.

Many novellas don’t manage to allow the reader to connect to the characters, or suffer from a lack in depth in either world building or plot development. A Clockwork Christmas has four stories that do NOT suffer from these problems and can happily be held as examples of how a good novella is written.

 

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Deadly Pursuit

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Deadly Pursuit By Author Nina CroftBook Title: Deadly Pursuit

Blood Hunter # 2

Author: Nina Croft

Breaking assassin Jonathon Decker out of a maximum security prison on Trakis One seemed like a good idea at the time. Now, pursued across space by the two most powerful factions in the universe, the crew of El Cazador are having second thoughts. They’d like to give him back. Unfortunately, that no longer seems an option.

Jon is used to working alone. Now, he’s stuck on the space cruiser El Cazador until he can work out just what he’s supposed to know that puts him on everybody’s most-wanted-dead list. He’s not happy that the crew includes a runaway priestess with designs on his virtue—such as it is. Jon likes women, but he gave up the role of protector a long time ago, and Alexia, High Priestess of the Church of Everlasting Life, is an accident waiting to happen.

After twenty-four excruciatingly boring years of doing her duty, Alex is finally having some fun. She never meant to run away—it was a rash impulse—and she means to go back—eventually. But first, she’s going to squeeze enough excitement out of the situation to last her a lifetime. And what could be more exciting than a stunningly gorgeous werewolf?

Meanwhile, the Church are chasing their missing priestess, and the Collective are pursuing their escaped assassin. Being hunted has never been more deadly…or more fun.

Format: eBook
ISBN: 9781937044886
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Publication Date: December 06, 2011

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ALI’S THOUGHTS

I thoroughly enjoyed Nina Crofts first novella, Break Out, which was the introduction to this series. After reading Break Out I was looking forward to seeing how her writing talent developed, but wasn’t sure if a full length novel in this series was going to be in the cards, so I was delighted to have the chance to read the second in the series, over the moon to discover that Deadly Pursuit is a full length novel, and ecstatic to realized that Ms Coft REALLY can write.

Given a full novel to explore characters and plots Nina has used every page to its best advantage.

A mix between a paranormal and a sci-fi romance, with a healthy dose of good old fashioned adventure thrown in, Deadly Pursuit carries on from Break Out, in fact in starts a few hours after the ending, and although it could be read as a stand-alone, I think most readers would enjoy Deadly Pursuit so much more if they take the time to read the light novella first.

We’re on board the spaceship El Cazador, owned by the vampire Rico, a vampire originally from earth before earth was evacuated. Rico has recently become involved with Skylar, formally of the collective (think human Borg), immortals because of a highly expensive treatment the collective is one of the big players in intergalactic politics, and they’re heavily armed (the other big player being the church, who provide immortality and everlasting life in heaven).

We have Tannis. Kick arse captain who wants to earn enough cash to take the treatment herself, Janny; she puts the bomb in bombshell, security expert and gorgeous babe. Al, stowaway come cabin boy. Daisy, co-pilot genetic hybrid, part human, part plant. And Jon, the assassin they’ve just rescued from maximum security prison, where he was facing execution by radiation poisoning in the mines.

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So it turns out that Al is really Alexia, runaway high-priestess of the church of everlasting life.  And she wants to experience a bit of life before she goes back to take up her priestess duties; and the hunky Jon is one of these experiences she’d quite like to try.

Alex is really the only downfall of this story, she just annoyed me. She was written well, but as a character she was whiny, sulky and annoying. She spent her life being protected and sheltered so it’s not too unsurprising she constantly finds herself in stupid and dangerous situations. In fact, I’m not the only one who found this annoying, the crew commented about if too.

This is a light easy to read story that is well paced with believable (if not always likable) characters. It has an ongoing story arc, but each book is, so far ok to read as a standalone, and the story arc is written in such a way as to give us one conclusion that then leads on to the next section, so there’s less fear if this turning into the series that never ends.

It’s fresh and original, but with enough familiar elements to make if a comfortable read.

Nina just made it to my must read list.

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Review: Adam by Jacquelyn Frank

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
Book Title: Adam
Series: Nightwalkers #6
 
Adam by Jacquelyn FrankThis is the sixth and final book in NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Jacquelyn Frank’s Nightwalker series, which is intensely sensual, suspenseful and smart, and features demons, druids, vampires and much more.
 
Nightwalkers dwell in the shadows; they live in a world where every night holds secrets. Hunted by magic, beset by evil, the Nightwalkers face their darkest hour yet. When the unthinkable happens, only one legendary male has the power and the will to save them: Adam.
 
From their first tantalising touch, Jasmine knows Adam is different. What other lover could unlock her tight control, and flood vampire senses jaded by a lifetime of decadent self indulgence
 
Centuries ago, when he disappeared without a trace, she had given up hope of ever fulfilling the promise of incomparable passion. But here he is, against the very laws of nature, ready to bring down their most vicious enemy, ready to bring her blood to the boiling point . . . if she will only let him.
 
Format: B-format Paperback ,304 pages
ISBN: 9780749955540
Publisher: Piatkus Fiction
Publication Date: October 25, 2011
 
Rosie’s View
It’s fabulous to see Jackie Frank returning to the world of the Nightwalkers after three long years. This is a series that brought many people to apprecialte paranormal romance and book one, Jacob, remains a favourite of the genre.

Adam is book six and contains an interesting mix of characters and plot lines. Fans are going to love learning what has happened (and might happen) to familiar characters and delight in the battles with Nicodemeus and Ruth. This is a world chock full of vampires, lycanthropes, demons, sirens … you name it you’re probably going to get it.

I absolutely loved the shock first quarter of the book! Reading was a matter of picking my jaw off the ground in amazement that Jackie Frank dared to ‘DO THAT’ to her fans. It’s about how one dreadful tragedy can have profoundly disturbing ramifications that ruin lives decades into the future. The questions are “What if that tragedy could have been averted” What new future could be created?”  It’s a fascinating thought and one that had me completely engaged. This part of the book pivots around Leah, and in fact,  I would have loved if the focus could have stayed with Leah.

From such a long set up of the plot (basically a full quarter of the book) this finally becomes the story of Adam, transported 400 years from the past, to the present, in order to change the future, and Jasmine, a jaded, tough vampire. Together they bond and then battle Ruth.

Really from the stunning beginning the rest of the book became far more predictable and mundane. Largely this is because there was only three quarters of the book left for what should have been the main plot. And within this main plot are dotted multiple unexplained mysteries such as what happens to Leah, what happens to Bella and who is the mysterious girl with black and gray hair.

With the emphasis on plot, fast pace to the action and a large cast of characters to catch up with, there is a lack of depth in the characters that makes it hard to engage fully with the story.

I’m so glad that Jackie Frank has come back to her Nightwalkers. This is a good addition to the series and I hope that we see more in the future. 

A Heartless Review

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Cover for Heartless By Gail Carriger

Book Title: Heartless
The Parasol Protectorate # 4

Author: Gail Carriger

From the delightful, tea-sodden, steampunk-fueled imagination of Gail Carriger comes the further adventures of Alexia Tarabotti and her parasol.

Lady Alexia Maccon, soulless, is at it again, only this time the trouble in the air is not her fault. When a mad ghost threatens the queen, Alexia is on the case, following a trail that leads her deep into her husband’s past. Top that off with a sister who has joined the suffragette movement (shocking!), Madame Lefoux’s latest mechanical invention, and a plague of zombie porcupines – and Alexia barely has time to remember she just happens to be eight months pregnant.

Will Alexia be able to figure out who is trying to kill Queen Victoria before it’s too late Is it the vampires again or is there a traitor lurking about in wolf’s clothing And do they really have to take up residence in Lord Akeldama’s second best closet.

Format: B-Format Paperback, 384 pages
ISBN: 9780356500096
Publisher: Orbit
Publication Date: July 12, 2011

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ALI’S REVIEW

It is inconceivable to me that anyone would read this series out of order, you’d miss the subtle build up of personalities and situations, not to mention miss the emotional connections. In fact, Heartless does rather rely on the reader having read the previous books, and only glosses over the back story; which is great for the avid fans who’ve been eagerly waiting to get into this book.

So Alexia is heavily pregnant, still scandalously appearing in public in such a condition, and of course people are trying to kill her and the infant-inconvenience. Add to this a ghost with a threat against the queen, age old conspiracies coming to light and zombie porcupines, and it’s all pretty much status quo.

I enjoy Gail Carriger’s writing style in all the Alexia Tarabotti novels, the witty conversations, the sharp one-liners and the clever steampunk contraptions, but I found Heartless to be a little more predictable, and the story meandered to the point where it could easily have been two separate novellas rather than one novel. Although, I did find it delightful the way Heartless explored a lot of the background around Alexia’s father, with the history of the pack, the hive, and the individuals in both, coming through, in most enlightening and unexpected ways.

Overall, Gail Carriger has again delivered a wonderfully diverting story, that’s light and humourous and guaranteed to brighten the dullest day, but with so much going on in the plot it’s not as tightly written as earlier novels. If it wasn’t for the fact that I’ve already seen the cover for the next book, I would swear this was the last in the series. It feels like the end of an era, with all loose ends neatly tied off. Our wonderful author has cleverly left Heartless finished, by opening a whole new door into the world of the Parasol Protectorate.

Shannon K Butcher – go the Sentinels!

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Finding the Lost by Shannon K ButcherThe Sentinel Wars is fast shaping up to be one of my favourite Paranormal Romance series! We’ve got lots of uber-sexy warriors, a dying race of vampires and demonic creatures preying on humans. We’ve also got fantastic writing and a host of characters who livingnightmareare admirable and who tear out hearts. So, take all that and wrap it up in suspenseful plots and you know why I’m in love with this series.

Finding the Lost is a wonderful book two to the series – so check out our review and give this series a go!

And as a special treat the cover design of book four due out in November has just been released on Shannon’s website … check it out!