Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Waiting on Wednesday: Fear the Drowning Deep by Sarah Glenn Marsh

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event that is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine and spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.

My first WOW! I just stumbled across this book this morning and it looks so good. Not just the cover but the summary itself. I can't wait to read it!

23924355From Goodreads:Witch’s apprentice Bridey Corkill has hated the ocean ever since she watched her granddad dive in and drown with a smile on his face. So when a dead girl rolls in with the tide in the summer of 1913, sixteen-year-old Bridey suspects that whatever compelled her granddad to leap into the sea has made its return to the Isle of Man.

Soon, villagers are vanishing in the night, but no one shares Bridey’s suspicions about the sea. No one but the island’s witch, who isn’t as frightening as she first appears, and the handsome dark-haired lad Bridey rescues from a grim and watery fate. The cause of the deep gashes in Fynn’s stomach and his lost memories are, like the recent disappearances, a mystery well-guarded by the sea. In exchange for saving his life, Fynn teaches Bridey to master her fear of the water — stealing her heart in the process.

Now, Bridey must work with the Isle’s eccentric witch and the boy she isn’t sure she can trust — because if she can’t uncover the truth about the ancient evil in the water, everyone she loves will walk into the sea, never to return.
Hardcover, 256 pages
Expected publication: September 6th 2016 by Sky Pony Press 

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

DNF: Drantos (VLG #1) by Laurann Dohner

Ugh what can I say? I've heard such good things about Laurann Dohner's books so I decided to give this one a try. I started it Friday and have only made it a third of the way through the book. I know I am a slow reader but this one was just....ugh!

Let me start with the cover...could it be any uglier? I know not to judge a book by its cover but this is just not appealing at all. The rivers of bulging veins and that hair that looks like it belongs to an 80's rock star. Just bad all around.

The story itself started off pretty good. The crash scene was great. But then oh then it all went downhill quickly. Besides the horrible names (Batina...really?) the female characters were dumb as bricks. I gave up after hearing for the thousandth time about the clans and how they hate each other and what the grandfather plans to do to them...Seriously the majority of the first third of the book is all badly done world building. It is repetitive and I sat there practically pulling out my hair hoping for something..anything to happen. I would have seriously been happy had a bear wandered out of the woods to gobble up one of the passengers (I'm voting for Dusti to be eaten).

I just couldn't finish this. It was poorly written and seemed like the author didn't know where she wanted to go with it or she couldn't figure out how to get the characters to where she wanted them. This makes me seriously consider not checking out the other books by her.


Friday, January 29, 2016

Book Review: Best Left in the Shadows by by Mark Gelineau and Joe King

When I saw this cover on *Netgalley I immediately had to check out the book summary. The cover was that great looking!

From Goodreads:
A Highside girl. Beaten. Murdered. Her body found on a Lowside dock. A magistrate comes looking for answers. For justice.

Alys trades and sells secrets among the gangs and factions of Lowside. She is a daughter of the underworld. Bold. Cunning. Free. When an old lover asks for help, she agrees. For a price.

Together, they travel into the dark heart of the underworld in search of a killer.
 


I normally don't read novellas. The reason being that I often find there to be a big lack of world building and I always want just a bit more. I was pleasantly surprised with this one. The world building was there and even better I could actually see the dingy oily Lowside in my mind. 

I loved the characters and the fact that their past effects how they work together for better and for worse. Alys is a strong character who in some way reminds of a pirate (might be the beaded braids in her hair). Dax was an interesting character as well since he was out of his element being in the Lowside but he held his own.

The mystery element was there and I didn't see the ending coming. That's something that is hard to do with mystery's and I think they did an excellent job with that. 

All in all this was a very enjoyable book that zipped right along. My only complaint of course is that it was too short. I was left wanting more. It almost screamed of needing to be a full length novel. But I really do look forward to reading the next one and plan to. I can totally see the authors putting out an addition with several of the books bound into one. I also plan on checking out some of their other novellas. 

This was a great introduction to me of authors I have never seen nor heard of before but I can see them becoming vastly popular. I'm giving 4 out 5 stars. Well done!

4 out of 5 stars



*I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for my honest opinion

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Non Book Binges Thursday #1

Here is number 1 in new weekly feature on Life of a Reading Binger. I don't always just binge on books. I binge on life in general and these are the non book related binges I've been indulging in this week.

Clementines! I bought a box of them just before the blizzard hit and I've been eating 1-4 of them daily. I just love how quickly they peel and then the sweet sweet juicyness of them. Since they are so small it is so easy to consume so many of them at a time. So far I've only gotten one that was going south. The rest have been perfectly ripe. I really can't complain. At least I'm getting in my vitamin C! Hmmm...now I want to go grab one of the last ones from that now nearly empty box. You know just to indulge a bit.



I just got done a binge fest of my all time favorite podcast The Black Tapes. If you are a fan of podcasts and creepy radio dramas you HAVE to check out this podcast. I first learned about it from The Nerdist. From the first moment I listened to it I was hooked! It is being called xfiles meets Serial (if you listened to the podcast Serial you'll totally get it). NPR style reporting and heaps of mystery this is simply the best. The acting just keeps getting better and better. They just started season 2 and I relistened to season 1 for the third time in anticipation of the new season. The first episode of the new season did not dissapoint! So if you want to listen to a great spooky tale please please check them out and be sure to rate them. They have a facebook page with a loyal fan following and a reddit board and Twitter as well. Also be sure to check out the other podcast by the same team called Tanis. It is just as good as The Black Tapes. #teamstrand #teamalex

Book Review: Abducting Abby (Dragon Lords of Valdier #1) by S.E. Smith

     Yay, my first review! I've been in an abduction alpha-male romance mood and so I trudged through the looooong line of books I have on my e-reader (ok I really use my cellphone to read ebooks). When I came across this one I knew I had my book. 

From Goodreads:
Abby Tanner is content to live on her mountain creating her beautiful works of art and enjoying the peace and quiet. All of that changes when a strange golden space ship crash lands on it. Now, Abby has to deal with a golden ship, a tortured alien, and an insane local sheriff.

Zoran Reykill knew he had to find a safe place to heal after he escapes from a Curizan military post. When his symbiosis mothership takes him to an unknown planet he finds more than he expects – he finds his true mate. The only problems are Abby doesn’t understand a thing he says and the local sheriff wants her too. There is only one thing the King of Valdier can do, abduct his true mate.

Now Zoran has his hands full trying to keep his true mate safe in his own world while trying to help her accept her new life. He will need all the help he can get to help his stubborn human accept she can make a life in a place other than her mountain back on Earth. He just needs to keep her alive long enough to enjoy it and away from the other males on his planet who wouldn’t mind helping her accept her new sensual body.

One thing he knows he will never regret – abducting Abby
 


     Normally I'm not a fan of erotic/erotica books. Mainly just cause I find most sex scenes boring and eye rolling worthy. I love sexual tension and waiting with anticipation for that big moment. In erotica there is little to no sexual tension. Surprisingly, for the most part I was not bored with the sex in this book. There was a few more scenes than is my preference but the plot was still there and so was the romance. 

     I'm a sucker for a hot alpha male and Zoran was all that. Super sexy and super possessive he was the type of alpha I was in the mood to read about. I wasn't so interested in the whole dragon shape shifting thing. Being an alien was enough for me I didn't also need him to be a shapeshifter. As for Abby she really wasn't fleshed out well enough for me. I liked that she had a unique talent (glass blowing) but she was kind of annoying. She was always emotional but never wanted to really discuss things with Zoran despite his repeatedly asking her. I didn't mind the insta-love/lust as this was one of those books where they are mate and therefore fated to be together. 

     I fell in love with Abby's new friends and cannot wait to read Cara's book. I don't know if I would have read the next book if it wasn't for the fact that instantly fell in love with Cara's character and can't wait to see how she drives her man insane. I also think that Carmen's book would be an interesting one as well. So I'll definitely be at least checking out the next book in the series.

     In the end I'm struggling how to rate this book. I think I fall somewhere between 3 and 4 stars but I hate giving half star ratings as most book review sites like goodreads want full star. It wasn't quite good enough to be 4 stars but it was better than just mid-level range. I'm going err on the side of rounding up.

4 out of 5 stars.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

First Post

Photo courtesy of Masatoshi
YAY! My first post on my new book blog. Not much to say here but hoping to smooth out the rough edges to my new blog over the next few weeks and begin posting reviews.

I have been a book blogger before but wanted to start fresh and have fun with a new blog and new format. I think it had something to do with the blizzard that swept through Jersey this past weekend. Made me realize how I miss blogging. Hence the hot chocolate photo (nothing better in a blizzard). So cheers to me and I look forward to many many more posts.