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Friday, 5 October 2012

ARC Review: Devil's Bargain by Rachel Caine

Devil's Bargain
by Rachel Caine
(Red Letter Days # 1)


 
Retired Kansas City homicide detective, Jazz Callender is on her last straw.  Her ex partner is serving time for a crime he didn’t commit and she can’t seem to find any proof of his innocence.  To top it off, some of the officers involved in the case seem to still have it out for her.  So what does any girl do when life throws her in the gutter?  Drink of course.  And that is what she intended to do until her plans got disrupted.

When Jazz is given a mysterious red envelope with a promising arrangement by a sexy lawyer in disguise her world seems to go from zero to sixty in no time.  Gone are the days where drinking away her sorrows was the only thing on her mind.  Now she finds herself sent out on P.I. missions by the mysterious red letters and even has a new partner, ex FBI agent Lucia Garza.  But as time goes on Jazz and Lucia realize that this little arrangement seems too good to be true and they want more information from their mysterious red letter sender.  But the truth isn’t what it’s all cut out to be and the more they learn, the more danger Jazz finds herself in. 

Now, here are two Bad Ass chicks to put on the roster my friends!  Jazz Callender and Lucia Garza!  Jazz has a rough edge and she takes no bullsh*t. Period.  Her mouth has no filter and her fist can knock you into next Tuesday.  Lucia, well she is what I like to call a sleeper.  You will never think that a polished looking woman can shoot you dead in two seconds flat.  Not to mention her resume is impressive.  With Jazz’s sass, Lucia’s class and the refreshing way they get along, it’s not hard to see that these two are a powerhouse partnership that will go far!  

Devil’s Bargain is filled with murder, mystery, bad ass chicks and a good ole kick in the head twist that will make you feel totally off kilter!  Just go with it, trust me.  As for now, I can’t wait to see what these girls have in store next!

*ARC provided by Netgalley
 

Monday, 18 June 2012

Review: Hex Appeal (anthology)

Hex Appeal
by Ilona Andrews, Jim Butcher, Rachel Caine, Carole Nelson Douglas, P.N. Elrod, Simon R. Green, Lori Handeland, Erica Hayes and Carrie Vaughn

Well the first thing that made me want to read this book was the cover.  Yeah I admit it.  The second thing?  ILONA ANDREWS!  Quite frankly, anthologies can be a good place to find new authors to read or just a collection of stories that are hard to develop because they are so short.  As you can see by the number of authors in this anthology, yes, the stories were short.  But some managed to convey enough of the story where I didn't feel anything was missing.

RETRIBUTION CLAUSE BY ILONA ANDREWS - 4 STARS
This story is set in the Kate Daniels world although there is no Kate or any of the characters we know.  It was actually interesting to see a different setting than Atlanta as this story takes place in Philadelphia.  It also features Saiman's frost giant cousin Adam.  Adam is an insurance adjuster and as such, he will have to enforce the retribution clause in the policy of a client.  What does that mean?  Him and his partner Siroun have to go and kill whoever killed her.  Adam and Siroun are great characters, they work well together and there's a definite attraction as well.  The story was very interesting and kept me hooked!  Another great one by Ilona Andrews.

BIGFOOT ON CAMPUS BY JIM BUTCHER - 4 STARS
I am probably one of the few people that haven't read the Dresden Files.  I've always wondered about the series but didn't get to it yet.  And this small taste of Jim Butcher's writing style and of Harry Dresden himself, well...completely wetted my appetite!  I loved this story, I loved Harry, and I loved Jim's storytelling.  I was sucked in from the beginning.  Harry is hired by Bigfoot to go protect his son, who is away at college.  Catch is Bigfoot has never officially met his son, and his son doesn't know his heritage, nor the danger he is currently in.  Awesome story!

HOLLY'S BALM BY RACHEL CAINE - 3.5 STARS
Having not read any stories by Rachel Caine that this would be even somewhat related to, I had no background for it but it was still a pretty enjoyable story standalone.  Holly is a resurrection witch, and yes that means she can resurrect the dead.  Her powers are used in police investigations sometimes to ask the victims about their death.  She also has an undead (resurrected) boyfriend who, for some reason, hasn't gone away.  Some magic is keeping him alive again and with her.  Holly is now called in to investigate a crime that resembles one she had already investigated.  Turns out the killer found a witch to resurrect his old victims and live his killings all over again, and now Holly has to figure out who is helping him and how to stop them.

SNOW JOB BY CAROLE NELSON DOUGLAS - 2 STARS
Snow is a rock star. Snow goes missing somehow.  Delilah is a paranormal investigator and now has to find a way to rescue Snow, even though she didn't have a good relationship with him.  I was overwhelmed with this story.  Not having read anything by this author or in this series, I was lost and a lot of information was thrown in.  Maybe just not my thing.

OUTSIDE THE BOX BY P.N. ELROD - 2 STARS
Maybe this was just not my thing but I didn't enjoy this story.  It's the first I read from this author (at least that I can remember).  The story is about a witch that works as a to register newly risen vampires.  This one vampire she's dealing with now is just more than she bargained for.

HOW DO YOU FEEL BY SIMON R. GREEN - 3 STARS
I've read other Simon R. Green short stories in anthologies and I think I've come to the realization that his writing is not so much my preference style.  However this story was entertaining, although a bit dark.  It's about Dead Boy.  He's been dead for a long time and just kind of existed all that time, not feeling anything and missing it, never thinking about the mugging that took his life.  Until someone comes up to him and tells him his death wasn't an accident and Dead Boy is looking for revenge.

THERE WILL BE DEMONS BY LORI HANDELAND - 3 STARS
Dhampirs, skinwalkers, fairies and fallen angels... Oh my!  This was a bit unremarkable but not bad.  I did have a hard time finding it interesting at the beginning, but basically Summer is a fairy and along with Jimmy and Sawyer they work for a demon killing organization and will go on a mission together.  There's something about soulmates but it wasn't too clear to me, maybe I just had to read the series to understand it more.

CHERRY KISSES BY ERICA HAYES - 2 STARS
Going to hell takes on a whole new meaning when you actually have to go to hell to recover an amulet.    I really didn't connect with this story.

THE ARCANE ART OF MISDIRECTION BY CARRIE VAUGHN - 4 STARS
Yes, this is part of the Kitty Norville series.  Is Kitty in it? No.  Much in the same way as the Ilona Andrews story, this is set in the world but there's no active participation from the main series characters.  Although we did see Odysseus Grant and the story is set in Vegas, which we visited in one of Kitty's books.  Probably would be enjoyed by someone who hasn't read the series.

*Review copy provided by publisher.
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Friday, 6 April 2012

Review: Ill Wind by Rachel Caine

Ill Wind
by Rachel Caine
(Weather Warden # 1)

WOW...WOW...WOW!!!  This book was like nothing else I have ever read, I loved the originality of this story.  As I was reading I couldn't help but keep thinking that this would make such a great movie.  I love books that have something to do with controlling the weather, it feels very X-Men-ish.  But this was so different.
There are weather wardens, fire wardens, earth wardens, basically there are people out there that can control pretty much everything.  Weather wardens have the ability of controlling the weather  for mass effects or with the single purpose of hurting just one person.  Read: Joanne Baldwin.
As a weather warden, Joanne has been working on her powers until she's accused of murder and she is now running for her life.  Oh and she has a demon mark.  Her only hope might be her old friend/lover Lewis.  She's running away from a storm that is chasing her along the east coast in search of the ever elusive Lewis.

Things get even  more interesting when wardens actually have control over Djinns, and Lewis' djinn is helping her find him.  Or leading her intro a trap?
She meets David along the way, and they make an instant connection.  Even though she doesn't know right away who or what he is.
Lots of action, an interesting world to dive into, betrayals and demon possessions.  I loved the aspect of demons coming through into our world and causing weather disruptions.  This was one interesting, non-stop, glued-to-the-pages read.  I can't wait for more!



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