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What's a Rogue Got to Do with It by Samantha Holt

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Title: What’s a rogue Got to Do With It (Rogues of Redmere #4)

Author: Samantha Holt

Publisher: Helstone Press 2018

Genre: Romance

Pages: 168

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Ebook; Finishing the Series

Lewis Knight left behind his life as the son of nobleman years ago. The rough, scarred man is quite content to use his brute force and bad reputation to help the Earl of Redmere with his smuggling—a ruse to aid the war effort. Knight doesn’t care too much about the reasons behind the subterfuge, so long as he gets paid.
And stays busy enough to forget his past for good.
That’s not so easy, however, when he’s forced to return home. And thanks to the earl’s meddling, he’s accompanied by the woman who plagues his thoughts far too often…
Louisa has been too busy running her inn to think too much about the dark, brooding Knight. Even if she does steal the occasional glance at those broad shoulders. However, when a man arrives in Cornwall with lifechanging news and Louisa’s inn is threatened, she must investigate. With Knight’s help, she digs into this stranger’s past and stirs up more danger than she thought possible.
Now that Knight is driven to protect her, the barriers between them feel harder than ever to keep in place. Somehow, she keeps working her way under his unyielding exterior. But Knight knows he’s not worthy of a woman like Louisa—not while his past shadows his every move.

And we’ve now come to the end of the Rogues of Redmere series. Thankfully it ends well with an entertaining travel story featuring Knight and Louisa. I would have liked a bit more towards the end, but that’s usual with the romances I read. I did enjoy this coupling more than books two and three, so yeah! A decent short romance series that I finished this month.

Rogues of Redmere

  • #1 You’re the Rogue that I Want

  • #2 When a Rogue Loves a Woman

  • #3 Waiting for a Rogue Like You

  • #4 What’s a Rogue Got to Do with It

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, Samantha Holt, Finishing the Series, ebook, For the Love Ebooks, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 11.19.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Waiting for a Rogue Like You by Samantha Holt

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Title: Waiting for a Rogue Like You (Rogues of Redmere #3)

Author: Samantha Holt

Publisher: Helstone Press 2018

Genre: Romance

Pages: 158

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Ebook; Finishing the Series

He knows trouble when he sees it.
Fortunately, Drake likes trouble, especially when it comes in a particularly attractive package. While he and his crew of smugglers are waiting for their next job, Julianna makes a welcome distraction from the damned ache in his leg and the scars making his skin itch.
A shame Julianna doesn’t like him one jot then, not even when he rescues her and promises to bring her to her brother. She knows a rogue when she sees one and the last thing she needs is another man in her life telling her what to do. Not even her brother…
A brother who happens to be the face of the smuggling operation Drake partakes in. And a terrifying face at that. Knight is the muscle behind the crew, ensuring their cover remains in place so that they can help the war effort whilst making a pretty penny. Knight won’t be too happy when he finds out Drake has decided Julianna is a challenge he more than welcomes.
It’s a risk he’s more than willing to take.

So the third book in this series. I definitely liked Julianna more than Patience, but I wasn’t as fond of Drake as I was of Nathan. Overall, an enjoyable Regency romance, but not my favorite. I’m hoping that the last book in the series really draws me in.

Rogues of Redmere

  • #1 You’re the Rogue that I Want

  • #2 When a Rogue Loves a Woman

  • #3 Waiting for a Rogue Like You

  • #4 What’s a Rogue Got to Do with It

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Next up on the TBR pile:

seoulmates.jpg jujutsu22.jpg jujutsu23.jpg kill creatures.jpg jujutsu24.jpg black butler.jpg jujutsu25.jpg jujutsu26.jpg jujutsu27.jpg mayor of maxwell.jpg antidote.jpg
tags: romance, Samantha Holt, 4 stars, ebook, For the Love Ebooks, Finishing the Series
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 11.19.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

When a Rogue Loves a Woman by Samantha Holt

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Title: When a Rogue Loves a Woman (Rogues of Redmere #2)

Author: Samantha Holt

Publisher: 2017

Genre: Romance

Pages: 190

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Ebook; Finishing the Series

Notorious rogue, Lord Nathaniel Kingsley always tended to leap without thinking. Becoming a smuggler, adopting a sheep, getting engaged to Miss Patience Grey….
Patience has no need for a fiancé, or a husband. For once in her life, she wants to prove she’s just as good as a man and she does not need Nathaniel Kingsley getting in her way. With her brother injured, it is up to her to continue her family’s work…and that means tracking down a French spy and ensuring said spy will turn.
Unfortunately, no one believes she can do it alone. Which is where Nathaniel comes in.
Nate is happy to be of service. Why pass up the opportunity to repay an old friend, especially with a little intrigue along the way? Find the spy, play escort to Patience, return home to continue smuggling. Easy.

Another fun and fluffy romance for me. I’m not quite sure that I liked Nate and Patience more than Red and Hannah, but they were decent characters. I did like Nate a lot and getting to know some of the characters mentioned in the first book. At times, the characters do not act like Regency era people, but I’ll allow it. We’re not going for period accuracy here. It’s a bodice-ripper. And if that’s the criteria, I really enjoyed this one.

Rogues of Redmere

  • #1 You’re the Rogue that I Want

  • #2 When a Rogue Loves a Woman

  • #3 Waiting for a Rogue Like You

  • #4 What’s a Rogue Got to Do with It

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Next up on the TBR pile:

seoulmates.jpg jujutsu22.jpg jujutsu23.jpg kill creatures.jpg jujutsu24.jpg black butler.jpg jujutsu25.jpg jujutsu26.jpg jujutsu27.jpg mayor of maxwell.jpg antidote.jpg
tags: romance, Samantha Holt, 4 stars, ebook, For the Love Ebooks, Finishing the Series
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 11.12.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Capturing the Devil by Kerri Maniscalco

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Title: Capturing the Devil (Stalking Jack the Ripper #4)

Author: Kerri Maniscalco

Publisher: Jimmy Patterson 2019

Genre: YA Horror

Pages: 464

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series

Audrey Rose Wadsworth and Thomas Cresswell have landed in America, a bold, brash land unlike the genteel streets of London. But like London, the city of Chicago hides its dark secrets well. When the two attend the spectacular World's Fair, they find the once-in-a-lifetime event tainted with reports of missing people and unsolved murders.

Determined to help, Audrey Rose and Thomas begin their investigations, only to find themselves facing a serial killer unlike any they've encountered before. Identifying him is one thing, but capturing him---and getting dangerously lost in the infamous Murder Hotel he constructed as a terrifying torture device---is another.

Will Audrey Rose and Thomas see their last mystery to the end---together and in love---or will their fortunes finally run out when their most depraved adversary makes one final, devastating kill?

Am I mad that I called the villain and the ending at about page 150? Nope, because I have thoroughly enjoyed this series and especially these characters. The series is the right blend of adventure and horror. I love all the real historical references mixed in with our fictional story. The plot constantly twists and turns but not in a ridiculously annoying way. I enjoyed the roller coaster. But my favorite part of these book and ultimately the series is the relationship between Audrey Rose and Thomas. Oh so incredibly sweet! I am sad to reach the end of their story, but it was a great journey.

Stalking Jack the Ripper:

  • #1 Stalking Jack the Ripper

  • #2 Hunting Prince Dracula

  • #3 Escaping from Houdini

  • #4 Capturing the Devil

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Next up on the TBR pile:

seoulmates.jpg jujutsu22.jpg jujutsu23.jpg kill creatures.jpg jujutsu24.jpg black butler.jpg jujutsu25.jpg jujutsu26.jpg jujutsu27.jpg mayor of maxwell.jpg antidote.jpg
tags: young adult, Horror, Kerri Maniscalco, Finishing the Series, 5 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 10.15.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness

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Title: Shadow of Night (All Souls #2)

Author: Deborah Harkness

Publisher: Viking 2011

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 574

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges:  Finishing the Series; Monthly Keyword - Night; Dancing with Fantasy and Scifi - Magical Law Enforcement

Picking up from A Discovery of Witches’ cliffhanger ending, Shadow of Night takes Diana and Matthew on a trip through time to Elizabethan London, where they are plunged into a world of spies, magic, and a coterie of Matthew’s old friends, the School of Night. As the search for Ashmole 782 deepens and Diana seeks out a witch to tutor her in magic, the net of Matthew’s past tightens around them, and they embark on a very different—and vastly more dangerous—journey.

The further journey of Diana and Matthew, but this time, we’re in 1590 Europe. Goodness! I was very excited to finally read this second book in the series. Once i dove in, I didn’t want to stop. I loved the larger storyline and all the great characters (both historical and fictional) that we met. I especially loved the various witches Diana meets in London. On a more negative note, I really didn’t like Matthew until about halfway through the book. He was too distant, too much the alpha male, too guarded with all his secrets. He came off as an arrogant asshole and I was not interested at all. Thankfully things turned more positive after their official mating. From there, he started to actually remind me of the Matthew that we met in the first book. All in all, it was a good addition to the series even if I think Harkness could have probably shaved off at least 75 pages.

All Souls Trilogy:

  • #1 A Discovery of Witches

  • #2 Shadow of Night

  • #3 The Book of Life

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Deborah Harkness, fantasy, witches, vampires, daemons, Finishing the Series, Monthly Key Word, Dancing with Fantasy and Science Fiction, 5 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 10.04.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Hope for the Best by Jodi Taylor

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Title: Hope for the Best (The Chronicles of St. Mary’s #10) 

Author: Jodi Taylor

Publisher: Headline 2019

Genre: Science Fiction

Pages: 320

Stars: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Ebook; Finishing the Series; Alphabet Soup - T

Max is no stranger to taking matters into her own hands. Especially when she's had A Brilliant Idea. Yes, it will mean breaking a few rules, but - as Max always says - they're not her rules.

Seconded to the Time Police to join in the hunt for the renegade Clive Ronan, Max is a long way from St Mary's. But life in the future does have its plus points - although not for long.

A problem with the Time Map reveals chaos in the 16th century and the wrong Tudor queen on the throne. History has gone rogue, there's a St Mary's team right in the firing line and Max must step up.

You know what they say. Hope for the best. But plan for the worst.

Another good adventure story through time. Overall I really enjoyed the plot and the various time periods visited. Max, as usual, is a delight and I love following her around. I loved reconnecting with Matthew and Matthew Ellis. Unfortunately, this volume was not quite as good as some of the previous. The reason: not enough Peterson and Markham! We need to go back to St. Mary’s and spend more time in its halls. Maybe next story…

The Chronicles of St. Mary’s:

  • #0.5 The Very First Damned Thing

  • #1 Just One Damned Thing After Another

  • #2 A Symphony of Echoes

  • #2.5 When A Child is Born

  • #3 A Second Chance

  • #3.5 Roman Holiday

  • #4 A Trail Through Time

  • #4.5 Christmas Present

  • #5 No Time Like the Past

  • #6 What Could Possibly Go Wrong

  • #6.5 Ships and Stings and Wedding Rings

  • #7 Lies, Damned Lies, and History

  • #7.5 The Great St. Mary’s Day Out

  • #7.6 My Name is Markham

  • #8 And the Rest is History

  • #8.5 A Perfect Storm

  • #8.6 Christmas Past

  • #9 An Argumentation of Historians

  • #9.5 Battersea Barricades

  • #9.6 The Steam-Pump Jump

  • #9.7 And Now For Something Completely Different

  • #10 Hope is for the Best

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Next up on the TBR pile:

seoulmates.jpg jujutsu22.jpg jujutsu23.jpg kill creatures.jpg jujutsu24.jpg black butler.jpg jujutsu25.jpg jujutsu26.jpg jujutsu27.jpg mayor of maxwell.jpg antidote.jpg
tags: Jodi Taylor, fantasy, science fiction, Finishing the Series, Alphabet Soup, ebook, For the Love Ebooks, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 08.17.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Twelve Clues of Christmas by Rhys Bowen

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Title: The Twelve Clues of Christmas (Royal Spyness #6)

Author: Rhys Bowen

Publisher: Berkley 2012

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 354

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series; Cloak and Dagger

Scotland, 1933. While her true love, Darcy O’Mara, is spending his feliz navidad tramping around South America and her mother is holed up in a tiny village called Tiddleton-under-Lovey with droll playwright Noel Coward, Georgie is quite literally stuck at Castle Rannoch thanks to a snowstorm.
 
It seems like a Christmas miracle when she manages to land a position as hostess to a posh holiday party in Tiddleton. The village should be like something out of A Christmas Carol, but as soon as she arrives things take a deadly turn when a neighborhood nuisance falls out of a tree. On her second day, another so-called accident results in a death—and there’s yet another on her third, making Georgie wonder if there's something wicked happening in this winter wonderland...  

Another fun cozy mystery featuring Georgie and her wayward relatives. I loved the move to a new village full of Christmas cheer and murder. I thought the murder plot was pretty laid out early on, but it took Georgie forever to figure it out. But that’s okay, she’s an amateur detective. The part that I wasn’t keen on was Darcy’s insistence that Georgie was wrong. I really loved racy until this volume. He just irked me. And then his revelation to Georgie seems to come out of the blue. I just want more…

Her Royal Spyness:

  • #0.5 Masked Ball at Broxley Manor

  • #1 Her Royal Spyness

  • #2 A Royal Pain

  • #3 Royal Flush

  • #4 Royal Blood

  • #5 Naughty in Nice

  • #6 The Twelve Clues of Christmas

  • #7 Heirs and Graces

  • #8 Queen of Hearts

  • #9 Malice at the Palace

  • #10 Crowned and Dangerous

  • #11 On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service

  • #12 Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

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Next up on the TBR pile:

seoulmates.jpg jujutsu22.jpg jujutsu23.jpg kill creatures.jpg jujutsu24.jpg black butler.jpg jujutsu25.jpg jujutsu26.jpg jujutsu27.jpg mayor of maxwell.jpg antidote.jpg
tags: Rhys Bowen, mystery, 4 stars, Finishing the Series, Cloak and Dagger
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 08.03.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Taste of Marrow by Sarah Gailey

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Title: Taste of Marrow (River of Teeth #2)

Author: Sarah Gailey

Publisher: Tor 2017

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 192

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series; Monthly Motif - Diversify Your Reading; Literary Escapes - Louisiana

A few months ago, Winslow Houndstooth put together the damnedest crew of outlaws, assassins, cons, and saboteurs on either side of the Harriet for a history-changing caper. Together they conspired to blow the dam that choked the Mississippi and funnel the hordes of feral hippos contained within downriver, to finally give America back its greatest waterway.

Songs are sung of their exploits, many with a haunting refrain: "And not a soul escaped alive."

In the aftermath of the Harriet catastrophe, that crew has scattered to the winds. Some hunt the missing lovers they refuse to believe have died. Others band together to protect a precious infant and a peaceful future. All of them struggle with who they've become after a long life of theft, murder, deception, and general disinterest in the strictures of the law.

I finally picked up the continuation of the story started in River of Teeth and I really enjoyed it. I loved Gailey’s reimagining of Louisiana complete with domesticated and feral hippos. I loved reading about the parallel journeys of Houndstooth, Archie, Adelia, and Hero. Thankfully we also get many appearances from their hippo companions and a reappearance of some interesting side characters. Definitely a good little read!

River of Teeth

  • #1 River of Teeth

  • #2 Taste of Marrow

  • #3 ???

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Next up on the TBR pile:

seoulmates.jpg jujutsu22.jpg jujutsu23.jpg kill creatures.jpg jujutsu24.jpg black butler.jpg jujutsu25.jpg jujutsu26.jpg jujutsu27.jpg mayor of maxwell.jpg antidote.jpg
tags: Sarah Gailey, fantasy, 4 stars, Finishing the Series, Monthly Motif, Literary Escapes
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 06.18.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Naughty in Nice by Rhys Bowen

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Title: Naughty in Nice (Royal Spyness #5)

Author: Rhys Bowen

Publisher: Berkley 2011

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 354

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Library Love; Finishing the Series; Women Authors

London, 1933. Her Majesty the Queen is sending Georgie off to Nice with a secret assignment—to recover her priceless, stolen snuff box from the disreputable Sir Toby Groper. Her Majesty’s trust is an honor, but an even greater honor is bestowed upon Georgie in Nice when none other than Coco Chanel asks her to model the latest fashions. 

Unfortunately, things go disastrously wrong on the catwalk and before Georgie can snatch the snuff box, someone’s life is snuffed out in a very dastardly way. With a murderer on the loose—and Georgie's beau Darcy seen in the company of another woman—how’s a girl to find any time to go to the casino?

I always enjoy this series. I love the change of scenery to the Riveria full of glamorous and slightly sinister characters. I’ve never been a fan of Georgie’s mother, but it was interesting to see her in this environment and even see a bit warming toward her daughter. The mystery was thoroughly intriguing and the murders dastardly. My only issue with this book was that there was a significant lack of Darcy.

Her Royal Spyness:

  • #0.5 Masked Ball at Broxley Manor

  • #1 Her Royal Spyness

  • #2 A Royal Pain

  • #3 Royal Flush

  • #4 Royal Blood

  • #5 Naughty in Nice

  • #6 The Twelve Clues of Christmas

  • #7 Heirs and Graces

  • #8 Queen of Hearts

  • #9 Malice at the Palace

  • #10 Crowned and Dangerous

  • #11 On Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service

  • #12 Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Rhys Bowen, mystery, Finishing the Series, Women Authors, I Love Libraries, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 05.23.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Escaping from Houdini by Kerri Maniscalco

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Title: Escaping from Houdini (Stalking Jack the Ripper #3)

Author: Kerri Maniscalco

Publisher: Jimmy Patterson 2018

Genre: YA Horror

Pages: 448

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Library Love; Finishing the Series; Alphabet Soup - M

Embarking on a week-long voyage across the Atlantic on the opulent RMS Etruria, Audrey Rose Wadsworth and her partner-in-crime-investigation, Thomas Cresswell, are delighted to discover a traveling troupe of circus performers, fortune tellers, and a certain charismatic young escape artist entertaining the first-class passengers nightly. 

But privileged young women begin to go missing without explanation, and a series of brutal slayings shocks the entire ship. The strange and disturbing influence of the Moonlight Carnival pervades the decks as the murders grow more and more bizarre. It's up to Audrey Rose and Thomas to piece together the gruesome investigation before more passengers die before reaching their destination. But with clues to the next victim pointing to someone she loves, can Audrey Rose unravel the mystery before the killer's horrifying finale?

Still really enjoying this series. I loved the setting of a carnival on a cruise ship. Perfect to create a very creepy atmosphere. And I absolutely loved the inclusion of the tarot cards and various carnival acts. And I still love Audrey Rose and Thomas’s relationship. But I would have liked to see more of a focus on their relationship. The murders were just the right amount of gruesome and disturbing to be a follow up to the Ripper murders and the Dracula murders. But I must say that the ending of this book peeved me a little. I had hoped for a better conclusion. Oh well. I’ll still read the next book.

Stalking Jack the Ripper:

  • #1 Stalking Jack the Ripper

  • #2 Hunting Prince Dracula

  • #3 Escaping from Houdini

  • #4 Capturing the Devil

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Next up on the TBR pile:

seoulmates.jpg jujutsu22.jpg jujutsu23.jpg kill creatures.jpg jujutsu24.jpg black butler.jpg jujutsu25.jpg jujutsu26.jpg jujutsu27.jpg mayor of maxwell.jpg antidote.jpg
tags: young adult, Horror, Kerri Maniscalco, I Love Libraries, Finishing the Series, Alphabet Soup, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 05.14.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

And Now for Something Completely Different by Jodi Taylor

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Title:  And Now for Something Completely Different (The Chronicles of St. Mary’s #9.7) 

Author: Jodi Taylor

Publisher: Accent Press 2019

Genre: Science Fiction

Pages: 78

Stars: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series

Here's a question for you. What's the most exciting thing ever found in a fire bucket? And don't say 'fire' because you'll be wrong.

Suppose - just suppose - it was the technology to take a pod to Mars? Yeah, now we're talking!

Every Christmas, for reasons which seem good at the time - especially after an eggnog or two - Max and the others leap into the nearest pod and indulge in their illegal Christmas jump. It's a tradition. This year, however, just to be different, they find themselves part of someone else's illegal Christmas jump. It's time to don a spacesuit and bring your own urine!


This short story was definitely different. We get a story told not from Max’s perspective, but from the Time Police. I liked the shift even if Max is still my character. Plus we get an amazing new setting: Mars!!! It seems unlikely, but I would love a follow up story dealing with subsequent Mars settlements.

The Chronicles of St. Mary’s:

  • #0.5 The Very First Damned Thing

  • #1 Just One Damned Thing After Another

  • #2 A Symphony of Echoes

  • #2.5 When A Child is Born

  • #3 A Second Chance

  • #3.5 Roman Holiday

  • #4 A Trail Through Time

  • #4.5 Christmas Present

  • #5 No Time Like the Past

  • #6 What Could Possibly Go Wrong

  • #6.5 Ships and Stings and Wedding Rings

  • #7 Lies, Damned Lies, and History

  • #7.5 The Great St. Mary’s Day Out

  • #7.6 My Name is Markham

  • #8 And the Rest is History

  • #8.5 A Perfect Storm

  • #8.6 Christmas Past

  • #9 An Argumentation of Historians

  • #9.5 Battersea Barricades

  • #9.6 The Steam-Pump Jump

  • #9.7 And Now For Something Completely Different

  • #10 Hope is for the Best

Next up on the TBR pile:

seoulmates.jpg jujutsu22.jpg jujutsu23.jpg kill creatures.jpg jujutsu24.jpg black butler.jpg jujutsu25.jpg jujutsu26.jpg jujutsu27.jpg mayor of maxwell.jpg antidote.jpg
tags: Jodi Taylor, fantasy, science fiction, Finishing the Series, 5 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 04.26.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Hunting Prince Dracula by Kerri Maniscalco

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Title: Hunting Prince Dracula (Stalking Jack the Ripper #2)

Author: Kerri Maniscalco

Publisher: Jimmy Patterson 2017

Genre: YA Horror

Pages: 418

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Random TBR Pile; Finishing the Series; Horror

Following the grief and horror of her discovery of Jack the Ripper's true identity, Audrey Rose Wadsworth has no choice but to flee London and its memories. Together with the arrogant yet charming Thomas Cresswell, she journeys to the dark heart of Romania, home to one of Europe's best schools of forensic medicine...and to another notorious killer, Vlad the Impaler, whose thirst for blood became legend.

But her life's dream is soon tainted by blood-soaked discoveries in the halls of the school's forbidding castle, and Audrey Rose is compelled to investigate the strangely familiar murders. What she finds brings all her terrifying fears to life once again.

Another fun and horrifying romp through murders and anatomical pursuits. I just love the pairing of Audrey Rose and Thomas. Their back and forth flirting and figuring out clues brings me life. I just love how the dialogue is written. Such fun! And the mystery and murders in this book were sufficiently horrifying. I loved the play on Prince Dracula and Elisabeth Bathory. Great folklore and setting. And we get to see the furthering of Audrey Rose’s academic pursuits. I can’t wait see what happens as they travel to America.

Stalking Jack the Ripper:

  • #1 Stalking Jack the Ripper

  • #2 Hunting Prince Dracula

  • #3 Escaping from Houdini

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Next up on the TBR pile:

seoulmates.jpg jujutsu22.jpg jujutsu23.jpg kill creatures.jpg jujutsu24.jpg black butler.jpg jujutsu25.jpg jujutsu26.jpg jujutsu27.jpg mayor of maxwell.jpg antidote.jpg
tags: young adult, Horror, Kerri Maniscalco, Finishing the Series, Women Authors, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 04.17.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Tulle Death Do Us Part by Annette Blair

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Title: Tulle Death Do Us Part (Vintage Magic Mystery #6)

Author: Annette Blair

Publisher: Berkley 2013

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 272

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series; Monthly Motif - Mystery; Cloak and Dagger

Maddie’s love of classic fashion has made her Vintage Magic boutique a success—even if the visions she experiences when touching certain items often lead her into trouble. Decades ago, at a Mystic Country Club costume ball, a secret scavenger hunt ended in an unexplained death, hastily concealed. 

Now, Maddie's invited to participate in a similar anniversary event: but one touch of the vintage petticoat used to hide evidence of the original crime hurtles Maddie into a scavenger hunt of her own. She must find missing petticoat pieces and re-stitch the clues it reveals...to expose a killer!

The last in Madeira Cutler’s story of sleuthing and fumbling at romance. Thankfully the series ended the way that I hoped it would. I was very concerned at the end of the last book, and thought about not finishing the series. But I persevered and am glad to see that this volume pulled out a good romance and a good mystery. I loved the Fiftieth Jubilee scavenger hunt. I only wish that the series had a bit more of a definite ending.

Vintage Magic Mystery:

  • #1 A Veiled Deception

  • #2 Larceny and Lace

  • #3 Death by Diamonds

  • #4 Skirting the Grave

  • #5 Cloaked in Malice

  • #6 Tulle Death Do Us Part

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tags: Annette Blair, mystery, Cloak and Dagger, Monthly Motif, Finishing the Series, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 04.09.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi

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Title: Shatter Me (Shatter Me #1)

Author: Tahereh Mafi

Publisher: HarperCollins 2011

Genre: YA Science Fiction

Pages: 357

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Perpetual - 365 YA (#17); Women Authors; Finishing the Series

One touch is all it takes. One touch, and Juliette Ferrars can leave a fully grown man gasping for air. One touch, and she can kill.

No one knows why Juliette has such incredible power. It feels like a curse, a burden that one person alone could never bear. But The Reestablishment sees it as a gift, sees her as an opportunity. An opportunity for a deadly weapon.

Juliette has never fought for herself before. But when she’s reunited with the one person who ever cared about her, she finds a strength she never knew she had.

I picked this one up as a free Amazon Prime Reading selection. It had been on my list for awhile. However, I didn’t really know anything about it, just all the buzz. I was pleasantly surprised by a dystopian science fiction young adult novel that didn’t annoy me. Like many YA novels, the characters have angst. For whatever reason, the angst didn’t annoy me like I thought it would. The action moves quickly and the world is interesting enough that I got over the angst. I really fell for Adam and found Juliette to be a decent main character. I can’t wait to see what happens next.

My copy also included the first short story “Destroy Me” which detailed the in-between story told from Warner’s point of view. He is a despicable human, but oddly fascinating.

Shatter Me

  • #1 Shatter Me

  • #1.5 Destroy Me

  • #2 Unravel Me

  • #2.5 Fracture Me

  • #3 Ignite Me

  • #4 Restore Me

  • #4.5 Shadow Me

  • #5 Defy Me

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tags: Tahereh Mafi, science fiction, young adult, perpetual, 365 Days of YA, Women Authors, Finishing the Series, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Monday 04.08.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Cloaked in Malice by Annette Blair

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Title: Cloaked in Malice (Vintage Magic Mystery #5)

Author: Annette Blair

Publisher: 

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 284

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series; Women Authors; Literary Escapes - Connecticut

There's nothing Maddie loves more than fabulous vintage clothes, but the visions she gets while touching them are starting to wear her down. Even so, when a beautifully dressed girl comes to Vintage Magic in search of  her past, Maddie isn't about to turn her away, especially since she bears a striking resemblance to her good friend Dolly Sweet.

When Maddie touches Paisley Skye's exquisitely crafted child's cloak, the vision she receives is of the ugliest sort: a decades-old case of kidnapping and murder. To give herself more time to investigate, Maddie enlists the help of her FBI Agent boyfriend Nick and takes Paisley into her home. But when Dolly suddenly skips town, Maddie realizes that uncovering the folds of Paisley's past will reveal more than one vintage crime...

Up until this book, I had really enjoyed this series. I need a little cozy mystery every now and then. But this one really made me confused and the mad. It seemed poorly edited. The dialogue didn’t make sense at times. The characters all seemed to be not-quite-themselves. And the mystery was strange and very very far-fetched (even for this series). I just didn’t dive in like I wanted to. Plus, I’m still upset that Maddie chose Nick over Lytton in the last book. Doesn’t make any sense to me… I’m really going to be upset if Maddie and Nick get engaged and/or married in the last book…

Vintage Magic Mystery:

  • #1 A Veiled Deception

  • #2 Larceny and Lace

  • #3 Death by Diamonds

  • #4 Skirting the Grave

  • #5 Cloaked in Malice

  • #6 Tulle Death Do Us Part

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tags: Annette Blair, mystery, 3 stars, Finishing the Series, Women Authors, Literary Escapes
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 04.03.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness

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Title: A Discovery of Witches

Author: Deborah Harkness

Publisher: Viking 2011

Genre: Fiction

Pages: 579

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges:  Women Authors; Finishing the Series; Dancing with Fantasy and Sci-Fi - Witches

Deborah Harkness’s sparkling debut, A Discovery of Witches, has brought her into the spotlight and galvanized fans around the world. In this tale of passion and obsession, Diana Bishop, a young scholar and a descendant of witches, discovers a long-lost and enchanted alchemical manuscript, Ashmole 782, deep in Oxford's Bodleian Library. Its reappearance summons a fantastical underworld, which she navigates with her leading man, vampire geneticist Matthew Clairmont.

All Souls Trilogy:

  • #1 A Discovery of Witches

  • #2 Shadow of Night

  • #3 The Book of Life

I enjoyed every page of this book! This reminds me of The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. Apparently, I really enjoy books that revolve around libraries, literature, and/or academic investigations. And of course, I fell for this book as soon as it was set at Oxford in the Bodlein Library. I was hooked! And then we get a good main heroine, although I must say she wasn’t my favorite from page one. But over the course of the book, I really come to like her and want to see the progress of her story. My favorite character is Matthew. This is a vampire done right. We get the allure and the charm and also the threat and the unworldly persona. I completely fell for Matthew within the first 10 pages of meeting him. As the novel progresses, we get to meet lots of other interesting characters (very intrigued by Satu and Marthe) and go on an epic adventure. I was predicting a horrid cliffhanger at the end of this book and it happened. But that’s okay, I waited to read this series after all the parts had been published. I can’t fit in the next book in April probably, but it’s on my list for May!

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tags: Deborah Harkness, Women Authors, Finishing the Series, Dancing with Fantasy and Science Fiction, 5 stars, fantasy, witches, vampires, daemons
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 03.29.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Steam Pump Jump by Jodi Taylor

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Title:  The Steam Pump Jump (The Chronicles of St. Mary’s #9.6) 

Author: Jodi Taylor

Publisher: Accent Press 2018

Genre: Science Fiction

Pages: 65

Stars: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series

Not one to let being banged up in Sick Bay stop her, Max has had a brilliant idea. But she needs Markham to execute it on her behalf. The subject of this cunning plan is Peterson, struggling with another bereavement and not doing very well. What’s needed to get him through it is sympathy, sensitivity, tact and understanding.

Step forward Mr Markham, for whom sympathy, sensitivity, etc., are things that happen to other people.

Combine a fanatic from R&D, a head of Security with his own problems, a steam-pump, two historians who can’t even be in the same room as each other, some fractious Protestants and a large body of very dirty water.

Told in Markham’s own words, this is the story of an intervention – St Mary’s style.

This little story was lots of fun, but I’ve decided that the Markham narrated stories are not better than the Max narrated stories. I just really like her voice more. But, we get a fun story involving the potential relationship between Lingoss and Peterson and another fun historical event. I’ll take it!

The Chronicles of St. Mary’s:

  • #0.5 The Very First Damned Thing

  • #1 Just One Damned Thing After Another

  • #2 A Symphony of Echoes

  • #2.5 When A Child is Born

  • #3 A Second Chance

  • #3.5 Roman Holiday

  • #4 A Trail Through Time

  • #4.5 Christmas Present

  • #5 No Time Like the Past

  • #6 What Could Possibly Go Wrong

  • #6.5 Ships and Stings and Wedding Rings

  • #7 Lies, Damned Lies, and History

  • #7.5 The Great St. Mary’s Day Out

  • #7.6 My Name is Markham

  • #8 And the Rest is History

  • #8.5 A Perfect Storm

  • #8.6 Christmas Past

  • #9 An Argumentation of Historians

  • #9.5 Battersea Barricades

  • #9.6 The Steam-Pump Jump

  • #9.7 And Now For Something Completely Different

  • #10 Hope is for the Best

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tags: Jodi Taylor, fantasy, science fiction, Finishing the Series, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 03.22.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Battersea Barricades by Jodi Taylor

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Title:  The Battersea Barricades (The Chronicles of St. Mary’s #9.5) 

Author: Jodi Taylor

Publisher: Accent Press 2018

Genre: Science Fiction

Pages: 69

Stars: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series

It's not easy being a rebel. So many new skills to assimilate. Never mind strategic planning, weapons expertise and the like - there's bicycle-stealing, oil-stain removal and boat steering to be mastered first. And quickly.

It's the time of the Civil Uprisings and two young women set out to make a difference. Their only problem? They don't know where they are. Or where they're going. Or what to do when they get there. Other than that ...


This was a bit of a departure for a Chronicles of St. Mary’s short story. Instead of actual time travel, we get the telling of the story of the Battersea Barricades involving Enderby, Shaw, and Mack. Over nine books into the series and I’ve always wondered what happened during the Civil Uprisings. I loved being able to learn the story of the three ladies of St. Mary’s. A quick read, but very enjoyable.

The Chronicles of St. Mary’s:

  • #0.5 The Very First Damned Thing

  • #1 Just One Damned Thing After Another

  • #2 A Symphony of Echoes

  • #2.5 When A Child is Born

  • #3 A Second Chance

  • #3.5 Roman Holiday

  • #4 A Trail Through Time

  • #4.5 Christmas Present

  • #5 No Time Like the Past

  • #6 What Could Possibly Go Wrong

  • #6.5 Ships and Stings and Wedding Rings

  • #7 Lies, Damned Lies, and History

  • #7.5 The Great St. Mary’s Day Out

  • #7.6 My Name is Markham

  • #8 And the Rest is History

  • #8.5 A Perfect Storm

  • #8.6 Christmas Past

  • #9 An Argumentation of Historians

  • #9.5 Battersea Barricades

  • #9.6 The Steam-Pump Jump

  • #9.7 And Now For Something Completely Different

  • #10 Hope is for the Best

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tags: Jodi Taylor, fantasy, science fiction, Finishing the Series, 5 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 03.21.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

An Argumentation of Historians by Jodi Taylor

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Title: An Argumentation of Historians (The Chronicles of St. Mary’s #9) 

Author: Jodi Taylor

Publisher: Accent Press 2018

Genre: Science Fiction

Pages: 440

Stars: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Random TBR Pick; Finishing the Series; Seasonal Series - Reading in PJs

Behind the seemingly innocuous facade of St. Mary’s Institute of Historical Research, a different kind of academic work is taking place. Just don’t call it “time travel”, these historians “investigate major historical events in contemporary time.” And they aren’t your harmless eccentrics either; a more accurate description, as they ricochet around history, might be unintentional disaster-magnets. 

From Tudor England to the burning city of Persepolis, from a medieval St. Mary’s under siege to Victorian Rushford and a very nasty case of gaol fever, Max is struggling to keep her private life intact. There’s an ambitious program hindered by giant teapots, plus Mrs. Midgely’s objection to dead hamsters in her airing cupboard, and Mr. Markham’s stubborn refusal to reveal his exact marital status. 

And as if that’s not enough, the unfortunately not leprosy-laden Malcolm Halcombe is back. Admittedly, none of this is the most secure platform from which to launch an initiative to bring down the renegade Clive Ronan, but hey, what’s the worst that could happen?

Oh goodness. I was breathless speeding my way through the last 100 pages of this one. I did not see any of that coming!!! Truly a splendid volume full of historical adventures, quiet moments, major twists, a big reveal, the return of a few characters, and plenty of references to past adventures. I am completely stunned and in agony. This volume focused a lot on Max and we get tons of reflective moments from her. I loved the attempt at bringing together a ton of storylines and issues from the past. I can’t wait to see what happens next! And darn it! One of these days Ronan will see his end.

The Chronicles of St. Mary’s:

  • #0.5 The Very First Damned Thing

  • #1 Just One Damned Thing After Another

  • #2 A Symphony of Echoes

  • #2.5 When A Child is Born

  • #3 A Second Chance

  • #3.5 Roman Holiday

  • #4 A Trail Through Time

  • #4.5 Christmas Present

  • #5 No Time Like the Past

  • #6 What Could Possibly Go Wrong

  • #6.5 Ships and Stings and Wedding Rings

  • #7 Lies, Damned Lies, and History

  • #7.5 The Great St. Mary’s Day Out

  • #7.6 My Name is Markham

  • #8 And the Rest is History

  • #8.5 A Perfect Storm

  • #8.6 Christmas Past

  • #9 An Argumentation of Historians

  • #9.5 Battersea Barricades

  • #9.6 The Steam-Pump Jump

  • #9.7 And Now For Something Completely Different

  • #10 Hope is for the Best

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tags: Jodi Taylor, fantasy, science fiction, Finishing the Series, Seasonal Series Readathon, 5 stars, TBR Pick
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 02.27.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Dark Angel / Lord Crew's Bride by Mary Balogh

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Title: Dark Angel (Dark Angel #1)/ Lord Carew’s Bride (Dark Angel #2)

Author: Mary Balogh

Publisher: 1994 / 1995

Genre: Romance

Pages: 624

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: UnRead Shelf; Finishing the Series; Seasonal Series - Over 500 pages

DARK ANGEL
Jennifer Winwood has been engaged for five years to a man she hardly knows but believes to be honorable and good: Lord Lionel Kersey. Suddenly, she becomes the quarry of London’s most notorious womanizer, Gabriel Fisher, the Earl of Thornhill. Jennifer has no idea that she is just a pawn in the long-simmering feud between these two headstrong, irresistible men—or that she will become a prize more valuable than revenge. 

Hmmm… So I like most of this book. I enjoyed the intrigue of the dangerous game between Thornhill and Kersey. I enjoyed watching Jennifer fall for Thornhill even though she resisted. I wasn’t a huge fan of their relationship during the last 50 pages of the book. I would have liked more discussion/understanding instead of hostility. I hope we get to see them happier in the next book.


LORD CAREW’S BRIDE
Jennifer’s cousin Samantha Newman is smarting after she too is toyed with by Lord Kersey. In the midst of her heartbreak, she seeks solace from her new friend, the disabled gardener Hartley Wade. If only she knew that Hartley is secretly Lord Carew, and that he hides more than extraordinary wealth: a passionate secret held deep in his heart that only her love can reveal.

I liked this story much more than Dark Angel. Hartley and Sam were much more interesting characters. And I wasn’t as confused by their relationship as I was Gabriel and Jennifer’s. I loved how their relationship progressed. And Kersey was just as much of a villain as in the first book. Definitely a fun read.

Dark Angel:

  • #1 Dark Angel

  • #2 Lord Carew’s Bride

  • #3 The Famous Heroine

  • #4 The Plumed Bonnet

  • #5 The Ideal Wife

  • #6 A Precious Jewel

  • #7 A Christmas Bride

  • #8 Christmas Beau

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tags: Mary Balogh, Regency, romance, Unread Shelf Project, Finishing the Series, Seasonal Series Readathon, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 02.24.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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