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		<title>Review: Alpha by Rachel Vincent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alpha Rachel Vincent Release: October 1, 2010 Purchase Book: Amazon &#124; Book Depository &#124; Barnes &#038; Noble &#124; Nook Version &#124; Kindle Version Rating: 4 Stars The unscrupulous new Council chair has charged Jace, Marc and me with trespassing, kidnapping, murder and treason. Yeah, we&#8217;ve been busy. But now it&#8217;s time to take justice into [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1266819349l/6449378.jpg" class="alignright" width=100 /><b>Alpha</b><br />
<a href="http://rachelvincent.com/">Rachel Vincent</a><br />
<strong>Release</strong>: October 1, 2010<br />
<strong>Purchase Book</strong>: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/077832818X?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=httpwwwgoodco-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=9325&#038;creativeASIN=077832818X&#038;SubscriptionId=1MGPYB6YW3HWK55XCGG2" target=_blank>Amazon</a> | <a href="http://www.bookdepository.com/book/9780778304043/Alpha" target=_Blank>Book Depository</a> | <a href="http://search.barnesandnoble.com/books/product.aspx?r=1&#038;ISBN=077832818X&#038;r=1&#038;IF=N&#038;cm_mmc=Goodreads-_-k117601-_-j12871747k117601-_-Primary">Barnes &#038; Noble</a> | <a href="http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Alpha/Rachel-Vincent/e/9781426868825/?pt=BK&#038;stage=bookproduct&#038;pwb=2">Nook Version</a> | <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Alpha-ebook/dp/B0041KLDOC/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&#038;m=AG56TWVU5XWC2">Kindle Version</a><br />
<strong>Rating</strong>: 4 Stars</p>
<p><em>The unscrupulous new Council chair has charged Jace, Marc and me with trespassing, kidnapping, murder and treason. Yeah, we&#8217;ve been busy. But now it&#8217;s time to take justice into our own hands. We must avenge my brother&#8217;s death and carve out the rot at the heart of the Council.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not going to be easy, and loss seems unavoidable, but I have promised to protect my Pride, no matter what. With a target on my back and Marc at my side, I&#8217;m heading for a final showdown that can—that will—change everything forever. A showdown I&#8217;m not sure I&#8217;m ready for.</p>
<p>But life never waits until you&#8217;re ready.</em></p>
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<p>It wasn&#8217;t that long ago that I was asking for advice on which series were complete, and now&#8230; I&#8217;m finishing up three of my favorite series within one month. It&#8217;s killing my poor book loving heart. Yet I understand, sometimes it is time to let go of characters because there is only so much torture they can take. I wouldn&#8217;t mind a spinoff involving Jace tho&#8230; #justsaying</p>
<p>Faythe, Faythe, Faythe, my how you have grown. I went into this last book not expecting her to be so mature and so clear headed considering the emotional beating of the <strong>Prey</strong> and <strong>Shift</strong>. I expected her to flail and struggle and make mistake after mistake because her life was in turmoil. She certainly did struggle to find her footing when it came to her romantic interests. She stubbornly held onto her own selfish wants when it came to the men in her life up until the very end.  I wanted to grab hold and shake her. It wasn&#8217;t fair to either Mark or Jace, but I can overlook it. Why?</p>
<p>Because she may have been acting selfishly and avoiding the problem, but for once it was the right thing to do. There was simply no way for her to stand up and lead in the way that she does, and needs to, in <strong>Alpha</strong> if she couldn&#8217;t see past her own problems and grab hold of the bigger picture. Immature, weak, whiny Faythe has grown into a fearless, courageous, intelligent bad ass motherf**ker (BAMF!). There are losses, there are wins, there is heartbreak&#8230; and she handles it all. She fully accepts her role,  acknowledges her devotion to her pride, to her family, and it fits her. </p>
<p>I have to admit, <strong>Alpha</strong> isn&#8217;t perfect and won&#8217;t be my favorite of the series. I was fairly certain of who would die and the choice she would make in the end, but&#8230;. I didn&#8217;t care. This book didn&#8217;t make me bawl like <strong>Prey</strong> did, didn&#8217;t make me scream OH MY HOLY YODA like <strong>Shift</strong> did, but it did leave me feeling satisfied. It was a great story and a fitting end to a fantastic series. My favorite aspect of <strong>Alpha</strong>? The political world of the shifters once more being center stage, while the romance was still there, just as a supporting role along the side. </p>
<p>With this review, I say goodbye to one of my top 10 Urban Fantasy series. You have made me laugh, made me cry, made me gasp, and made me yell in frustration. You have entertained me and given me little pockets of fantasy to escape into. I&#8217;ve shared you with friends and pushed you onto complete strangers, all just so I could relive my own excitement through their experience. Thank you Rachel Vincent, may your new series be just as well loved. </p>
<p><em>FTC Disclaimer: This book was purchased by me.</em></p>


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		<title>Review: Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shadowfever (Fever series, Book 5) Karen Marie Moning Release: January 18, 2011 Purchase Book: Amazon &#124; Book Depository &#124; Barnes &#038; Noble &#124; Nook Version &#124; Kindle Version Rating: 4 Stars MacKayla Lane was just a child when she and her sister, Alina, were given up for adoption and banished from Ireland forever. Twenty years [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1274839150l/7304203.jpg" class="alignright" width=100 /><b>Shadowfever (Fever series, Book 5)</b><br />
<a href="http://www.karenmoning.com/">Karen Marie Moning</a><br />
<strong>Release</strong>:  January 18, 2011<br />
<strong>Purchase Book</strong>: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Shadowfever-Karen-Marie-Moning/dp/0385341679/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&#038;qid=1295476269&#038;sr=8-1" target=_blank>Amazon</a> | <a href="http://www.bookdepository.com/book/9780385341677/Shadowfever" target=_Blank>Book Depository</a> | <a href="http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Shadowfever/Karen-Marie-Moning/e/9780385341677/?pt=BK&#038;stage=bookproduct&#038;pwb=2">Barnes &#038; Noble</a> | <a href="http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Shadowfever/Karen-Marie-Moning/e/9780440339748/?itm=1&#038;USRI=shadowfever">Nook Version</a> | <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Shadowfever-ebook/dp/B003EY7IRC/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&#038;m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&#038;qid=1295476269&#038;sr=8-1">Kindle Version</a><br />
<strong>Rating</strong>: 4 Stars</p>
<p><em>MacKayla Lane was just a child when she and her sister, Alina, were given up for adoption and banished from Ireland forever. Twenty years later, Alina is dead and Mac has returned to the country that expelled them to hunt her sister’s murderer. But after discovering that she descends from a bloodline both gifted and cursed, Mac is plunged into a secret history: an ancient conflict between humans and immortals who have lived concealed among us for thousands of years. What follows is a shocking chain of events with devastating consequences, and now Mac struggles to cope with grief while continuing her mission to acquire and control the Sinsar Dubh — a book of dark, forbidden magic scribed by the mythical Unseelie King, containing the power to create and destroy worlds. In an epic battle between humans and Fae, the hunter becomes the hunted when the Sinsar Dubh turns on Mac and begins mowing a deadly path through those she loves. Who can she turn to? Who can she trust? Who is the woman haunting her dreams? More important, who is Mac and what is the destiny she glimpses in the black and crimson designs of an ancient tarot card? From the luxury of the Lord Master’s penthouse to the sordid depths of an Unseelie nightclub, from the erotic bed of her lover to the terrifying bed of the Unseelie King, Mac’s journey will force her to face the truth of her exile, and to make a choice that will either save the world&#8230; or destroy it.</em></p>
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<p>How does one even start to review what is easily the most anticipated book of the year among urban fantasy fans? I guess I will start by saying, if you want to read my reviews of the previous books go <a href="http://www.kindlevixen.com/archives/category/authors/karen-moning">here</a>. If you haven&#8217;t read the series, you might want to stop and start at book 1. I&#8217;m not going to be purposely spoilerly, but it is hard to be entirely vague. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been a bit overwhelmed with book choices lately. After reading almost nothing for the last few months because of school, all of a sudden I have a &#8220;to read&#8221; list that is crazy huge almost solely because of popular series books I have missed the release of. I pushed all of those aside and bought my kindle version of <strong>Shadowfever</strong> at midnight on release day. I read for about 2 hours for that night before I had to finally admit defeat and get some sleep. </p>
<p>Right out from the gate the book has you twittering &#8220;OMG! NOOOOOO&#8221;. There were several oh my god moments really. One thing Moning did incredibly well was keep us on our toes. There was not a single event in this story that I had guessed or seen suggested by anyone else. The twists and turns were thought provoking and frustrating all in one. In the end we get answers to some questions, but definitely not all. We get just enough about Barrons and his men to feel slightly satisfied, but still curious. We get in-depth history as well as out of nowhere curve balls regarding the Fae and Mac&#8217;s sidhe-seer heritage. We get the long awaited answer to Alina&#8217;s death and the future of Mac and Barrons. </p>
<p>Yet, I finished it was left feeling unsettled. <strong>Shadowfever</strong> is a lot of book, almost 600 pages, and honestly the first half it was a slow read.  There was a great deal of emotional monologue and stubborn characters that dragged on the plot. Additionally, I&#8217;ve always adored Dani but I felt her character lacked growth in this installment and I can&#8217;t help but wonder whether or not the reveal we get was planned all along. I didn&#8217;t fully believe the events surrounding V&#8217;lane and I still don&#8217;t understand Christian&#8217;s progression. I almost think that the effort to create a story that lived up to expectation and defy all speculation may have led to an end result that lacked a certain amount of credibility.  (I know that&#8217;s vauge, I&#8217;m sorry! lol). </p>
<p>My last complaint, too much of the finale was focused on the relationship between Barrons and Mac. Yes, their &#8220;happy ever after&#8221; chances are a huge draw to readers, but it is has never been the focus of the series. For me the series has always been about Mac and her search to find the truth about her sister, to find her place among this new world she has journeyed into. I needed a final scene between Mac and the killer.</p>
<p>I realize how one sided this review is. The truth is for all my complaints, it is an entertaining and good story. Mac 5.0 is broken down and then built up stronger and smarter than we have ever seen her. Barrons is everything we have come to expect from him and most people will be content with the series ending. <strong>Shadowfever</strong> may not have hit all the perfect buttons for me, but I enjoyed the creatively twisted story that kept me guessing  and am sad to see the series come to an end.<br />
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<em>Favorite Quote</em>:</p>
<blockquote><p>With Barrons, you aren&#8217;t sure if you&#8217;re going to get fucked or turned inside out and left a new, unrecognizable person, adrift with no moorings, on a sea with no bottom and no rules. </p>
<p>I was never immune to him. There were merely degrees of denial.
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<p><em>FTC Disclaimer: This book was purchased by me</em></p>


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		<title>Review: The Missing by Shiloh Walker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Title: The Missing Author: Shiloh Walker Release: Out in Trade Paperback now, Mass Market July 6th, 2010 Purchase this book: Amazon &#124; Borders &#124; Kindle Version Goodreads Entry: here Genre: Contemporary Romance/Suspense Rating: 4 Stars LOVE LOST As a teenager, Taige Branch was able to do things with her psychic gift that others couldn&#8217;t understand [...]


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Title: The Missing<br />
Author: <a href="http://www.shilohwalker.com/" target=_blank>Shiloh Walker</a><br />
Release: Out in Trade Paperback now, Mass Market July 6th, 2010<br />
Purchase this book: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Missing-Berkley-Sensation-Shiloh-Walker/dp/0425235505/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1278366288&#038;sr=1-6" target=_blank>Amazon</a> | <a href="http://www.borders.com/online/store/TitleDetail?sku=0425235505" target=_Blank>Borders</a> | <a href="http://www.amazon.com/The-Missing-ebook/dp/B0017SWQFQ/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&#038;m=AG56TWVU5XWC2" target=_blank>Kindle Version</a><br />
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Genre: Contemporary Romance/Suspense<br />
Rating: 4 Stars</p>
<div class=italicfont>LOVE LOST</p>
<p>As a teenager, Taige Branch was able to do things with her psychic gift that others couldn&#8217;t understand &#8211; except for Cullen Morgan, the boy who stole her heart. He did his best to accept her abilities, until his mother was brutally murdered &#8211; and he couldn&#8217;t forgive Taige for not preventing her death.</p>
<p>PASSION FOUND</p>
<p>Now a widowed father, Cullen Morgan has never forgotten Taige. but what brings her back into his life is another tragic event. His beloved little girl has been kidnapped, and Taige is his only hope of finding her.</p>
<p>A LOVE THAT NEVER DIED</p>
<p>Working together against the clock, Cullen and Taige can&#8217;t help but wonder whether &#8211; if the find his daughter in time &#8211; it isn&#8217;t too late for the overpowering love that still burns between them&#8230;  </p></div>
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<p><strong>The Missing </strong>is only my second Shiloh Walker read and it served as a good reminder that I really need to pick up more of her books. In spite of my &#8220;paranormal/romance burnout&#8221; I flew through this book yesterday and could not put it down. I was cursing Shiloh Walker and updating my goodreads status at 4 am, wondering where the night had gone.</p>
<p>Taige, pronounced like Paige with a t (I asked!), has a unique gift. Ever since she was a little girl Taige has had visions or dreams that help her find missing kids. As a young girl she does her best to ignore her gift and the inconvenience it causes. Yet, events in her life push her toward using it to help kids any way she can, no matter the cost her own life. </p>
<p>Taige and Cullen were a sweet, but electric, couple. At first I wasn&#8217;t sure where things were going and I was a bit apprehensive about meeting them as teenagers. Over the first 50 pages all reservations I had disappeared and I was smitten. Shiloh Walker wrote them in such a sweet, yet realistic courtship it was impossible not to fall in love with the pair. She then went on to take my heart, rip it out of my chest and stomp on it. Shiloh Walker is evil, in the way all good tragedy writers are. She made me cry. There I admitted it. Taige and Cullen were so perfect for each other, yet their relationship takes such a heartbreaking turn. I hated it and I loved it. I couldn&#8217;t put it down once I got to that point. I would have liked to see Taige drag Cullen around by his &#8220;you know what&#8221; a bit to make him suffer, but that could just be the evil bitch in me talking.</p>
<p>The suspense of <strong>The Missing</strong> was haunting and readers are given enough clues to figure out bits and pieces here and there, yet I didn&#8217;t have an clear hunch about the bad guy until three quarters of the way through. I think portions of the missing children plot could have been prolonged and I would have enjoyed seeing Taige and Cullen&#8217;s relationship change during that hardship, but overall the story worked well as it was. </p>
<p>The only annoyance I had were the dreams Taige and Cullen shared. I knew where that subplot was going and I just couldn&#8217;t get on that train. It felt too easy and neither of them seemed like the kind to not face their feelings and be honest with each other. In the end I think the couple really needed a knock down, drag out, all things on the table, tupperware thrown at your head type of discussion and I felt shorted that because of the dreams. It didn&#8217;t annoy me enough to not love the book, but I would be a slacker blogger if I didn&#8217;t mention it. </p>
<p><strong>The Missing</strong> is a haunting and emotional story you will not want to put down once you start it. Clear off your schedule for the day, bake some brownies, grab a box of tissues and curl up with some Shiloh Walker. You won&#8217;t regret it, I promise. </p>
<p><h9>Other Trusted Reviews:</h9><br />
<a href="http://wickedlilpixie.com/2010/07/04/the-missing-shiloh-walker/">WickedLilPixie</a> &#8211; 4.5<br />
<a href="http://www.bibliophilicbookblog.com/2010/07/book-review-missing-by-shiloh-walker.html">Bibliophilic Book Blog</a> &#8211; 3<br />
<a href="http://trelainastarblazer.blogspot.com/2010/05/missing-by-shiloh-walker-2008-review.html">Stacy&#8217;s Place</a> &#8211; 4.5</p>
<p><em>FTC Disclaimer: Book was given to me for review by author</em></p>


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		<title>Review: Red Rock Pass Series by Moira Rogers</title>
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Title: Red Rock Pass Series: Cry Sanctuary, Sanctuary Lost, Sanctuary&#8217;s Price<br />
Author: <a href="http://moirarogers.com/" target=_blank>Moira Rogers</a><br />
Purchase books: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Moira-Rogers/e/B002BLSF26/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1276116285&#038;sr=8-2-ent" target=_blank>here</a><br />
Rating: 4 Stars<br />
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<B>Cry Sanctuary</b></p>
<div class=italicfont>Keith Winston is tired of fighting. The war between werewolves and wizards rages on in Europe, but he&#8217;s come home to Red Rock, Montana in hopes of finding a bit of peace. Instead he finds more strife as he struggles against the pack’s dictates that he resume his place as the alpha’s right hand man.</p>
<p>When he rescues a new wolf on the run, he knows his instant attraction to her could cause trouble. What he doesn&#8217;t expect is to find himself embroiled in another battle that goes against all his instincts—and his heart.</p>
<p>Abigail Adler learned about the existence of werewolves only when she became one. With her life is threatened by a corrupt alpha, she flees to the only sanctuary she knows: Red Rock. While she’s grateful for the pack’s protection, she chafes under its unbreakable rules of conduct—except when it comes to submitting to the passion Keith stirs in her.</p>
<p>Then her tormentor kidnaps her sister in an attempt to lure her out of hiding. To save her, Abby and Keith must be willing to do the very thing that could get them all killed—break all of the rules. </p></div>
<p><B>Sanctuary Lost</b></p>
<div class=italicfont>If there&#8217;s one thing that Brynn Adler hates, it&#8217;s feeling helpless and vulnerable in unfamiliar territory. Three weeks ago, life tossed her into a just such a world. A world of werewolves she never knew existed-until she found out her sister is one of them.</p>
<p>The pack seems determined to hurry her back to the normal world of humans. But after everything she&#8217;s witnessed, she&#8217;s not sure she wants to go-especially if it means leaving not only her sister behind, but the one man who makes her forget her life is falling apart.</p>
<p>Now all she has to do is convince him to agree to a plan to force the pack to let her stay.</p>
<p>Joe Mitchell has been battling his protective instincts since he rescued Brynn from her kidnapper. Getting involved with her is a bad idea for a lot of reasons. She&#8217;s on shaky emotional ground, and a supernatural war is no place for a human woman. He&#8217;s not about to let her make a hasty decision, one that will only bring her pain and regret.</p>
<p>Now all he has to do is let her go. </p></div>
<p><B>Sanctuary&#8217;s Price</b></p>
<div class=italicfont>He’s only been surviving. Her magic can show him how to live.<br />
After a decade under a corrupt alpha’s thumb, Dylan Gennaro is still reeling from the changes in his life: a new home, a new alpha, a pack at war. Even normal things like an ending relationship. Still, when he’s asked to work with an outcast witch, he agrees without hesitation. Maybe by protecting her, he’ll rediscover his own inner strength. If, indeed, it exists.</p>
<p>Sasha Wallace lost her mentor in a vicious attack that left her scarred in spirit as well as body. While she’s grateful for the refuge offered by the Red Rock alpha, it’s tough living with the pack’s suspicion. Even though—or maybe because—she’s willing to use her powers to help them fight their war. Except for Dylan. When she’s finally free to find a new home, he’ll be the only one she regrets leaving behind.</p>
<p>Their attraction is a balm to their wounded hearts, until their journey for knowledge brings them face to face with a terrifying vampire. Neither has the strength for this fight—but if they can let go of their pasts and trust each other, they might just be able to do it. Together.</p>
<p>Warning: Contains dangerous magical binding spells, a flannel-wearing vampire lumberjack, paranormal road-trip hijinks and a quietly brilliant werewolf willing to defy his society and his past to protect the witch he loves. </p></div>
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<p>I <3 this series. Each installment is between 125-160 pages but Moira Rogers packs so much story into those few pages I never feel shorted or left wanting. Each book seamlessly continues the story of the Red Rock Pass sanctuary while delivering an engaging romantic story. I love the friendship and loyalty each character brings to the story, but even more than that I love that we never really say goodbye to any of the characters. Each book may focus on a new couple, but previous couples are there and a part of the action still. </p>
<p>I enjoyed each story for different reasons, but if I had to choose a favorite is is probably Joe and Brynn's story, from <strong>Sanctuary Lost</strong>. Partly because Joe is so very alpha, but also because of the twist in Brynn&#8217;s character arc. At one point I was swearing because a choice was taken away from her and I wasn&#8217;t sure I agreed with the author&#8217;s decision to do it, it felt like the easy way out. Yet as I kept reading I realize how wrong I was&#8230; it was the perfect turn of events and made Joe and Brynn&#8217;s journey so much harder and fulfilling. I don&#8217;t want to give anything away so I won&#8217;t go into detail, but Brynn is tested and will continue to be tested&#8230; even tho she gets her happily ever after with Joe I doubt things will ever be easy for them.  It probably says something about me that my favorite characters are continuously tortured eh?</p>
<p><strong>Sanctuary Lost </strong>may be my favorite, but I was surprised to find Dylan and Sasha&#8217;s book a close second. Dylan is not an alpha wolf, but he is sexy and sweet in his own ways. He is strong and commanding without being afraid to let Sasha be in charge.  <strong>Sanctuary&#8217;s Price</strong> had some of my favorite quotes of the series. </p>
<blockquote><p>Dylan lifted his head and stared at her. &#8220;I want you to come. I want you to feel so good you can&#8217;t image anyone else touching you. I want you to be mine because I give you everything you need.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>If you are looking for well written, sexy, engaging pararnormal romance reads do not miss the Red Rock Pass series. Don&#8217;t forget to pick up the FREE short stories for the series from Moira Rogers&#8217; <a href="http://moirarogers.com/red-rock-freebies">website</a>&#8230;. I enjoyed the shorts just as much as the novellas. </p>
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Title: Sanctuary Unbound (Red Rock Pass, book 4 )<br />
Author: <a href="http://www.moirarogers.com" target=_blank>Moira Rogers</a><br />
Release: June 1, 2010<br />
Purchase this book: <a href="http://moirarogers.com/sanctuary-unbound" target=_blank>here</a><br />
Goodreads Entry: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6988816-sanctuary-unbound">here</a><br />
Rating: 4 Stars</p>
<div class=italicfont>New England is ideal for vampire Adam Dubois. His cozy home in the Great North Woods reminds him of a happier time when werewolves and witches were stuff of legends, and he was a simple lumberjack.</p>
<p>Hiding from past failures has worked for over eighty years, but a life debt owed to the Red Rock alpha has forced him to leave his retreat&#8211;and come face to face with a woman who challenges and tempts him on every level.</p>
<p>Hiding secrets is a lonely business, and Cindy Shepherd is lonely with a capital L. Red Rock isn&#8217;t exactly crawling with available men, but her interest in the mystery-shrouded new vampire in town seems mutual. After all, it&#8217;s only sex&#8211;there&#8217;s no danger he&#8217;ll dig deep enough to unleash the demons of her past.</p>
<p>Casual flirtation turns deadly serious when Adam discovers that the vampire plaguing Red Rock is using his mistakes as a road map. When it comes to his life, he knows Cindy has his back. But in order to secure the future, they both must trust each other with more&#8211;even if it means sacrificing themselves to save everything they hold dear. </p></div>
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<p><strong>Sanctuary Unbound</strong> is the newest release in the Red Rock Pass series and takes a break from the werewolves we all know and love. Adam Dubois is a vampire friend of Gavin Hamilton, the alpha of Red Rock Pass. Adam, vampire lumberjack, leaves his home in Maine to help the Red Rock Pass wolves fight an unknown vampire enemy back home. He expected to fulfill the life debt he owed to Gavin and return home to his solitude&#8230; he didn&#8217;t expect to find Cindy, a werewolf who tempts him in dangerous ways.</p>
<p>I admit, I wasn&#8217;t sure about the vampire lumberjack. Moira Rogers writes werewolves so well, what would their vampires be like? I am happy to say I enjoyed Adam, a lot. Not enough for me to switch to <a href="http://www.kindlevixen.com/archives/1553">Team Vampire Lumberjack</a>, but enough that I read his story in one setting. I could have used more depth into what being a vampire in this supernatural world means, but it wasn&#8217;t necessary to the story or take away from the believability.</p>
<p>Cindy and Adam can be frustrating, they both have secrets and painful pasts. Communication failures pepper their early encounters and I wanted to shake Cindy, hard. Yet the chemistry between them in undeniable and they set the bar for hot kitchen table sex. The ability for both of them to move past the physical attraction and find within each other someone they could be honest with and trust was touching. I am not usually a mushy romance type of girl, but their emotional connection was my favorite part of the story. </p>
<p>Unlike the other Red Rock Pass books, I felt the wolf politics took a back seat to the romance in this one. The danger to Red Rock is still there, but it didn&#8217;t get my attention as much until the end. It did, however, wrap up a few of those story lines and I am anxious to see what comes next for the wolves.<strong> Sanctuary Unbound</strong> won&#8217;t disappoint paranormal romance lovers and will have you looking at flannel in an entirely new way.   </p>
<p><em>FTC Disclaimer: These books were purchased by me, with the exception of Sanctuary Unbound which was given to me for review </em></p>


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		<title>Review: Black London Series by Caitlin Kittredge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Black London Series Caitlin Kittredge Buy Books: here Rating: 3 to 4 Stars Street Magic &#8211; 3.5 stars Her name is Pete Caldecott. She was just sixteen when she met Jack Winter, a gorgeous, larger-than-life mage who thrilled her with his witchcraft. Then a spirit Jack summoned killed him before Pete’s eyes—or so she thought. [...]


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Black London Series<br />
<a href="http://www.caitlinkittredge.com/">Caitlin Kittredge</a><br />
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Rating: 3 to 4 Stars</p>
<h5>Street Magic &#8211; 3.5 stars</h5>
<p><em>Her name is Pete Caldecott. She was just sixteen when she met Jack Winter, a gorgeous, larger-than-life  mage who thrilled her with his witchcraft. Then a spirit Jack summoned killed him before Pete’s eyes—or so she thought. Now a detective, Pete is investigating the case of a young girl kidnapped from the streets of London. A tipster’s chilling prediction has led police directly to the child…but when Pete meets the informant, she’s shocked to learn he is none other than Jack. Strung out on heroin, Jack a shadow of his former self.  But he’s able to tell Pete exactly where Bridget’s kidnappers are hiding: in the supernatural shadow-world of the fey.  Even though she’s spent years disavowing the supernatural, Pete follows Jack into the invisible fey underworld, where she hopes to discover the truth about what happened to Bridget—and what happened to Jack on that dark day so long ago…<br />
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<h5>Demon Bound &#8211; 4 stars</h5>
<p><em>Thirteen years ago, Jack Winter lay dying in a graveyard.  Jack called upon a demon and traded his soul for his life… and now the demon is back to collect its due.  But Jack has finally found something to live for.  Her name is Pete Caldecott, and because of her, Jack&#8217;s not going to Hell without a fight. </p>
<p>Pete doesn&#8217;t know about Jack&#8217;s bargain, but she does know that something bigger and far more dangerous than Jack&#8217;s demon is growing in the Black.  Old gods are stirring and spirits are rising&#8211;and Jack doesn&#8217;t stand a chance of stopping them without Pete&#8217;s help.<br />
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<p>I already had Caitlin Kittredge&#8217;s Nocturne City series on my &#8220;to read&#8221; list, but I was looking for something quick in between review books and <a href="http://literarydistortion.blogspot.com/">The Mighty Buzzard</a> suggested this series as he was really enjoying it. With only 2 books released so far, it was perfect. I was looking for a good urban fantasy that wouldn&#8217;t tear my heart out and this was just what I needed.</p>
<p>First things first&#8230;. what I loved about these books? The characters. I liked and related to both Pete and Jack from the first chapter. Pete is smart and independent, but also stubborn. Jack is a tortured, cocky, moody bastard. He is cynical, dirty, and dangerous&#8230;all things that attract me even tho I know better. </p>
<p>The first book, <strong>Street Magic</strong>, is narrated by Pete and focuses on her investigation into the disappearance of young girl. The investigation lands her in the middle of a supernatural world she is hesitant to accept and connects her with a long lost friend she believed was dead, Jack Winter. She fights to keep a drug addicted Jack clean in order to save the missing girls while Jack struggles to stay sane and keep Pete safe from monsters from their past. It manages to move the romantic subplot along without taking away from the urban fantasy story line. </p>
<p><strong>Demon Bound</strong>, book 2, is narrated by Jack and is all about a decision he made 13 years ago coming back to haunt him. Because of his growing feelings for Pete, Jack tries to keep her out of the dangerous tasks he has to do, but he can&#8217;t save himself without her help.</p>
<p>I enjoyed both characters and enjoyed both books, but I found myself liking Jack&#8217;s narration more than Pete&#8217;s. It felt more honest and realistic. I liked being inside his twisted head and was surprised to find his book was heavy on emotion. <strong>Street Magic</strong> had definite romantic tension between Pete and Jack, but it was very low key and I assumed it would take books to develop. Instead <strong>Demon Bound</strong> is filled with Jack&#8217;s struggle to accept his emotions for Pete and find a way to keep her safe, even if he loses his fight. </p>
<p>My biggest complaint about the series is the world building, its lacking.<strong> Street Magic</strong> barely touches on the rules of the world and a few times I was left feeling confused as to how things worked or what was going on. <strong>Demon Bound</strong> did make an attempt to rectify this and added a few layers of depth, but in general I still feel unsure as to what Caitlin Kittredge&#8217;s supernatural Black London world really entails. I also wasn&#8217;t a fan of the ending of <strong>Demon Bound</strong>, tho I give the author credit for not doing the predictable thing. I am willing to be open minded and wait to see what book 3 has to offer us.</p>
<p>If you like urban fantasy with rich characterization, dark plot lines, and a bit of British slang, you&#8217;ll enjoy the Black London series.</p>
<p><em>FTC Disclaimer: These books were purchased by me</em></p>


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		<title>Review: Master of None by Sonya Bateman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Title: Master of None Author: Sonya Bateman Release: March 30th, 2010 Purchase this book: Amazon &#124; Book Depository &#124; Kindle Version Goodreads Entry: here Genre: Urban Fantasy Rating: 4 Stars ONE UNLUCKY THIEF. ONE UNLIKELY GENIE. ONE VERY ODD COUPLE. Gavyn Donatti is the world’s unluckiest thief. Just ask all the partners he’s lost over [...]


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Title: Master of None<br />
Author: <a href="http://www.sonyabateman.com/" target=_blank>Sonya Bateman</a><br />
Release: March 30th, 2010<br />
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Genre: Urban Fantasy<br />
Rating: 4 Stars</p>
<div class=italicfont>ONE UNLUCKY THIEF. ONE UNLIKELY GENIE. ONE VERY ODD COUPLE.</p>
<p>Gavyn Donatti is the world’s unluckiest thief. Just ask all the partners he’s lost over the years. And when he misplaces an irreplaceable item he was hired to steal for his ruthless employer, Trevor—well, his latest bungle just might be his last. But then his luck finally turns: right when Trevor’s thugs have him cornered, a djinn, otherwise known as a genie, appears to save him.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, this genie—who goes by the very non-magical name of “Ian”—is more Hellboy than dream girl. An overgrown and extremely surly man who seems to hate Donatti on the spot, he may call Donatti master, but he isn’t interested in granting three wishes. He informs Donatti that he is bound to help the thief fulfill his life’s purpose, and then he will be free. The problem is that neither Donatti nor Ian has any idea what exactly that purpose is.</p>
<p>At first Donatti’s too concerned with his own survival to look a gift genie in the mouth, but when his ex-girlfriend Jazz and her young son get drawn into the crossfire, the stakes skyrocket. And when Ian reveals that he has an agenda of his own—with both Donatti and the murderous Trevor at the center of it—Donatti will have to become the man he never knew he could be, or the entire world could pay the price&#8230; </p></div>
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<p>Finding male authors and/or protagonists in the urban fantasy genre can be tricky. I can probably count the ones I have found and enjoyed on one hand, with Jim Butcher&#8217;s Harry Dresden shining like a supernova as the best of the bunch. I saw reviews for this book popping up on blogs and my interest was piqued. When I was offered it for review I anxiously said yes&#8230;. a male protag written by a woman? Could she pull it off and would I enjoy it? The answer to both of these questions for me is yes, tho I admit I would love to see a male&#8217;s review of this book to see their opinion on it.</p>
<p>Gavyn is a thief, and an unlucky one at that. When he loses an item he stole for a very dangerous man, he finds his life on the line and on the run as a new and dangerous magical world is revealed to him. I loved Gavyn&#8217;s character. He&#8217;s funny, sarcastic, and self deprecating; his mouth constantly getting him in even more trouble than his actions. This story is as much about his journey to finding out his own strengths and weaknesses as it is about the suspense plot.</p>
<p>Gavyn&#8217;s sidekick in this magical mystery tour of danger is Ian, a djinn(genie) prince. At first, Ian is crotchety, cranky, surly, and downright condescending. Yet I grew to love him as the story progressed and his relationship with Gavyn developed. The world of djinns created by Bateman was unique to me, my only other experience with them through Rachel Caine&#8217;s Weather Warden series. Bateman&#8217;s djinns have their own realm, their own politics, their own battles and it is spilling out into our mortal world with possibly fatal consequences. The djinn are not all powerful beings enslaved to a master granting any wish requested, but instead they have power limitations and freedom of choice. Ian and his djinn counterparts are on equal footing with the other characters in this story, adding depth and credibility to the plot.  </p>
<p><strong>Master of None</strong> by Sonya Bateman is a good solid read from a debut author, a welcome addition to the Urban Fantasy genre. It is not without its slow segments and could use a bit more world building to add to the story, but the first person male character was done well and entertained me from the start. This book is the first in a new series and Sonya Bateman is an author I will be watching. </p>
<p><em>FTC Disclaimer: Book was given to me by the author for review</em></p>


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