Monday, January 29, 2018

And The Results Are In!



I LOVED this story...but...I felt like it dragged a bit. I found myself bored in some places, skipping ahead a few pages here and there of repeated inner dialogue, or through the constant bickering of all the dragons.

That said, I really did enjoy the first book of the Rion clan Princes.

Karla is such a good woman, strong and steady in her beliefs of doing the right thing. Taurian is a perfect match with is honorable self, always making the sacrifice for the great good, even if it means he could die.

There is a TON that happens in this book, with a lot of action, but the hotness is definitely lacking compared to my usual reads. It's tame, barely explaining any of the delicious little details.

The drag actually ruined a bit of the story for me, and I just couldn't rate this one as 5 stars. I rated it 4 stars instead, and that for me was more than fair because I really did enjoying reading this one!

Currently Reading -> Prince Taurian: Return of the Dragons Book 2

Prince Taurian: Return of the Dragons Book 2

If you'll remember, I read the first book of this series back in December for my holiday edition of Books That Don't Suck Monday.

I enjoyed the first book so much, that I knew I wanted to come back to read the rest of the series.


I borrowed this title with my FREE yearly Kindle Unlimited Trial, so my out of pocket cost was absolutely nothing.

You can purchase your own copy of 
Prince Taurian: Return of the Dragons Book 2 on Amazon

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Monday, January 22, 2018

And The Verdict Is!


I liked AND loved it.

I know, I know, I'm being weird again.

This is the final book in the Sons Of Herne series, and the final son to find love in the Thousand Year Sabbat cycle.

Archipellus is the God of Samhain, or as we modern people now call it, Halloween.

He has unique challenges in finding his mate, considering that he sucks women dry with his incubus powers.

To me though, this story really shined with Melissa.

She was the star of the story for me, so willing to offer herself up to Archipellus in order to save her dear sister's life. 

She's fierce, beautiful, and truly a worthy wife for a God.

I won't ruin the story, or any story ever, by writing a spoiler, but I will say I was very surprised and happy at the ending.

Overall, I would highly recommend the Sons Of Herne series to anyone who enjoys romance and the paranormal world.

I was confused when I saw the urban fantasy genre for these books, but for me, as a PNR writer and reader, I thoroughly enjoyed it all, even Jorandil.


My favorite for this series is actually a tie, between Devinmar and Anduron.
Thank you for joining me as I read through the Gods Of Herne series! 

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Currently Reading -> Archipellus: God of Samhain



Welcome back to another edition of Books That Don't Suck Monday! 


This week, I'm reading book eight in the Sons of Herne series, Archipellus: God of Samhain

This one was another purchase for me at $2.99

My total out of pocket cost for reading the entire 8 books in this series was about $15

That still averages at just a little under $2 per book

You can purchase your own copy of Archipellus: God of Samhain on Amazon


Stay tuned for my honest review!

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Monday, January 15, 2018

And The Results Are In!


You know, every time I type ^ that title, I can hear Maury with another paternity tests.

You ARE Five Stars...followed by chaos and ugly tears.

Ugh!

Yes, Anduron is another 5 stars!

Although, I don't think he'll be needing a paternity test, curtsy of Maury, any time soon.

Anduron was on point with Devinmar.

I loved this story, and how sweet Anduron was.

He wasn't a pushy jerk, and from the beginning he was out to do well and thumb that stupid council.

(I'm really hating the council more and more as the series progresses.)

He's a hot elf hero, and a gentleman to boot!

Jenna is a sweetheart, but she kinda got on my nerves by constantly demanding things of Anduron, then changing her mind.

I felt like she really used him, and only later did she really redeem herself with me, when she finally started to actually care about the poor guy.

Thank you for joining me! 

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Currently Reading -> ANDURON: God of Mabon

Welcome back to another edition of Books That Don't Suck Monday! 

This week, I'm reading book seven in the Sons of Herne series, Anduron: God of Mabon
This one was another purchase for me, again at $2.99

So far, my total out of pocket cost for reading the first 6 books in this series is about $12

The current average is roughly $2 per book in the series.

You can purchase your own copy of Anduron: God of Mabon on Amazon

Stay tuned for my honest review!


#AmReading #CurrentlyReading #Kindle

Monday, January 8, 2018

And The Results Are IN!


This one was just as good as the other books in the series, but my favorite still remains Devinmar.

I gave Fellior: God Of Lammas 5 stars, because I did enjoyed the story, and nothing glaring jumped out at me or made me so angry that I wanted to throw my Kindle across the room and watch it bounce off a wall.

That's one bad thing about ebooks. you can't slam them around when you get frustrated with a bad story.

Fellior wasn't anywhere near as stubborn as his brother Jorandil, and I think that played a factor into why I enjoyed his story more than Jorandil's story.

Jorandil just really got on my nerves!

Even still, Fellior didn't have that same staying quality with me that Devilmar's story had, and now I find myself comparing the entire rest of the series to Devinmar.

Seriously, I LOVED Devinmar!

Thank you for joining me! 


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Currently Reading -> Feillor: God of Lammas

Welcome back to another edition of Books That Don't Suck Monday! 

This week, I'm reading book six in the Sons of Herne series, Fellior: God Of Lammas 

This one was another purchase for me, only this time, the book cost $2.99

So far, my total out of pocket cost for reading the first 5 books in this series is about $9

Again, that's not that bad at all, and easily within anyone's book budget.

You can purchase your own copy of Fellior: God Of Lammas on Amazon

Stay tuned for my honest review!

#AmReading #CurrentlyReading #Kindle

Guess What Day It Is!

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Monday, January 1, 2018

And The Results Are In!

I'm torn on this one. It was a good book, and I liked the idea of this story.

It reminded me a lot of Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark Series.

The love scenes were short and I just wanted more from them. I also felt like the story was somewhat rushed, but I did like this one.

I hated that Daire had to give up his dragon at the end of the book. That just didn't seem fair to me.

I don't know, I feel like I'm being over critical with this one. I just wasn't happy with the ending.

Currently Reading -> Fated Souls: Aquarius


In honor of the brand spanking New Year, I decided to review a zodiac based book for this first Monday of 2018.

I purchased this title for free, along with many other in the serial series, 
in November of 2017.

All of these books are stand alones, and the entire series can be read in any order you wish.

Each month, a new book based on the astrology signs is released by a different author.

I'm starting off with an Aquarius book, as a nod to the January Zodiac sign.

The author is Bethany Shaw.

You can find out more about this series on Amazon

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Guess What Day It Is!



Happy Near Year!

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