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Monday, 23 April 2012

Review: The Seduction of Phaeton Black by Jillian Stone

The Seduction of Phaeton Black
by Jillian Stone
(Paranormal Investigator # 1)

Phaeton Black was ousted from Scotland Yard after the Jack the Ripper murders for his believe that the perpetrator was in fact not entirely of this world. But now bodies are turning up drained of blood and Scotland Yard are knocking on his door seeking his assistance. But Phaeton isn't a normal detective, he is well known not only for his outlandish believes, but also for his appetite for women, whiskey and opium.

America Jones has just lost everything, her father, her shipping business and soon her life if the pirates chasing her get their hands on her. But America is a resourcefull woman and when the opportunity to flee arrives she takes it, using a passerby to unwillingly assist her. The passerby happens to be Phaeton Black, now their paths have crossed they are drawn to one another as danger closes in on both of them.

This book is a hard one to classify, part historical romance, part adventure story, part erotica and all with a supernatural twist to keep it that much more interesting. It is all set in Victorian London, which helped create a rather sinister and suspenseful atmosphere. Butu despite the many elements of the story I didn't enjoy it as much as I hoped I would from reading the blurb.

But there were elements I did enjoy, the main characters Phaeton and America were interesting and I loved their relationship and watching it develop. I liked that America was a strong female character who wasn't afraid to say what she wanted and Phaeton had all the appeal of a rake and a rogue, seductive, witty and the aura of a bad boy that a good girl like me couldn't help but love. They were also hot. Very hot. This book was steamy and the sex scenes were some of my favourite parts!

The mystery however, although interesting I thought ended rather abruptly and strangely and was actually a bit anti climatic, I expected more. The story itself didn't exactly grip me either, although I was interested, I found I was reading to see what was going to happen between Phaeton and America rather then what would happen next with the murders.

It was an enjoyable read though, it had well rounded characters and plenty of steam. 




Sunday, 22 April 2012

Review: Night Pleasures by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Night Pleasures
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
(Dark Hunter # 1)

Many would be proud of me to see this review. I, myself am feeling quite accomplished because I have gone back to the beginning and started to read this series in order. This time, Angela can’t boot my butt for reading out of order. After all, it only makes sense to read a series in order, right?

Here’s what I thought about the first book in the Dark Hunter series:

WHAT I LIKED ABOUT THIS BOOK:

- I LOVED the flashbacks into Kyrian’s past. His story with Theone is a sad one and I can’t help but feel sorry for him. SK does a great job of taking the vampire mythology and changing it up a bit with the Roman influences and the Dark Hunter ways. It’s fresh and interesting. And I can’t resist a warrior!
- SK is really good at dialogue. I mean, really really good. Whenever Kyrian is having a conversation with Ash, Talon or Nick, it’s always entertaining. Those guys are a trip and its fun to see the lighter side to these dark warriors.
- There’s some hot sex scenes in this one, people. Enough said on that count.
- What’s interesting is that SK leaves clues and details of other characters in this series that makes me want to read their stories as well. In just one book, she’s got me hooked!

WHAT I DIDN’T LIKE ABOUT THIS BOOK:

- SK has the tendency to overdramaticize. Events that are highly unlikely or in no way coincidental happen and sometimes I have to stop myself from literally rolling my eyes because, duh it’s going to happen in an SK book. She likes to weave her stories so that everything fits together in the end, but sometimes it’s just not believable. For example, what are the chances that Cliff, Amanda’s boyfriend is the one getting attacked in an alley after he did some mean things to Amanda? Apparently quite high because it ALWAYS seems to happen in a Dark Hunter book. Surely the Daimons could attack another guy in New Orleans right? But no, it HAS to be Cliff. For that, I can’t give this book a perfect rating.

I’m going to read the next book, NIGHT EMBRACE soon. Talon seems promising. And sexy. 
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