Sunday, August 20, 2017
Bout of Books TBR (Round 20)
Happy Bout of Books! One of my favorite readathons is happening this week and I can't wait to read what I've picked out. I doubt I'll get a lot accomplished because life is very hectic right now, but I'm going to give it my best shot.
Friday, August 18, 2017
Review - Iron Kissed by Patricia Briggs

Series: Mercy Thompson #3
Genre: Paranormal
Rating: 4/5
Mercy's loyalty is under pressure from other directions, too. Werewolves are not known for their patience, and if Mercy can't decide between the two she cares for, Sam and Adam may make the choice for her...
Trigger Warning: Rape, Date Rape, Drugging.
Does every
paranormal series hit its stride with book three? If so, I'll go back to a
couple I haven't continued. Paranormal series can be a bit formulaic, but so
far Briggs has kept things interesting and surprised me many times. I really
enjoy the way she sets up her stories. She continues to build up the rules of
this world by expanding Mercy's circle from werewolves and vampires to the very
dangerous fae.
I'm absolutely
addicted to the fast pace of these books and I love how trim they are. Even
though they are just 300-400 pages, nothing is missing. There is a fantastic
amount of action and I've become very attached to all the characters. One thing
I like, especially compared to the Kate Daniels Series, is the relatively small
cast of characters.
Briggs expanded
her characters and her world once again in this installment and I've been
completely hooked. Though many of the elements have been used before, this
series is fresh interesting and original. I can't wait for more.
My Last Review---> Captive Prince by C.S. Pacat
Sunday, August 13, 2017
Bookshelf Tour (Part 1)
For ages I've wanted to publish a bookshelf tour like I did for my TBR shelf. It took a lot more work to capture all these books! I'm excited to bring you part one today and you will see the next installment soon!
Friday, August 11, 2017
Review - Captive Prince by C.S. Pacat

Genre: Fantasy
Age Group: Adult (Mature)
Paperback - 314 pgs
Berkley - January 2014
Source - Library
Source - Library
Rating - 3/5
Trigger Warnings: Rape, physical abuse, torture, pedophilia.
Damen is a warrior hero to his people, and the rightful heir to the throne of Akielos, but when his half brother seizes power, Damen is captured, stripped of his identity, and sent to serve the prince of an enemy nation as a pleasure slave.
Beautiful, manipulative and deadly, his new master Prince Laurent epitomizes the worst of the court at Vere. But in the lethal political web of the Veretian court, nothing is as it seems, and when Damen finds himself caught up in a play for the throne, he must work together with Laurent to survive and save his country.
For Damen, there is just one rule: never, ever reveal his true identity. Because the one man Damen needs is the one man who has more reason to hate him than anyone else
There a lot of
mixed reviews about this book. I come down somewhere in the middle of it all. I
see why this story is highly criticized but it did keep me engaged and
interested to see where else this story will go. I kept turning the pages
because the characters are so well developed and have a lot of layers to them.
Laurent seems irredeemable at this point, but I want to know what happens to
Damen and the hype around this series has me interested enough to continue
reading.
The trigger warnings I mentioned are not given lightly.
This story is intense to read. I don't think I quite knew what I was getting
when I started it. Slavery permeates across this world and every culture has
slaves. It took me about half the book to really wrap my mind around the world
and customs Pacat created. I wasn't looking for romance in this first
installment, but I wasn't expecting the brutality either.
I've spent a lot
of time thinking about this book and how complicated my feelings are about it.
On one hand I found the characters fascinating and the complex political
situation that played out in this story made me read this story in a day.
Several months later I'm still disgusted by parts of this and enthralled by
others.
Thursday, August 3, 2017
If We Were Having Coffee
Since I've hit a blogging slump again, I thought I would try out this post I've had on my list for ages. Jamie from The Perpetual Pageturner has a series called If We Were Having Coffee. I love this series and I've always meant to write one of these for my own blog. So here is my first crack at it!
If we were having coffee...I'd
tell you I'm thirteen books ahead on my Goodreads Challenge and right on track to
read 40,000 pages in 2017. This summer has been amazing stretch of reading for
me and I've plowed through quite a number of books. Right now I'm listening to Norse Gods by Neil Gaiman and finding the audiobook quite addictive.
If we were having coffee...I'd
tell you my vacation in Cape May was gorgeous and I've had trouble staring at a
computer since. The beach house we rented had finicky WIFI and my cell service
was terrible. Hence, I was cut off from most of the world's news and social
media for a whole week. Since I returned to Pennsylvania, I've had a hard time
doing technology things. My brain is still in vacation and disconnected
mode.
If we were having coffee...I'd mention I'm having trouble keeping up with everything. On top of adding a new, larger library selection to my Overdrive (I joined the Free Library of Philadelphia recently and so should you if you live in PA), I also discovered Hoopla thanks to a friend. Right now I am overwhelmed with choices and I've borrowed a lot in the past few weeks. Hopefully I actually finish most of this, but right now I'm feeling stretched thin.
If we were having coffee...I'd mention I'm having trouble keeping up with everything. On top of adding a new, larger library selection to my Overdrive (I joined the Free Library of Philadelphia recently and so should you if you live in PA), I also discovered Hoopla thanks to a friend. Right now I am overwhelmed with choices and I've borrowed a lot in the past few weeks. Hopefully I actually finish most of this, but right now I'm feeling stretched thin.
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Tome Topple/Beach Weekend TBR
It seems like I just returned from vacation, but my friends and I have an annual tradition of doing a girl's beach weekend. This year it falls right at the beginning of the Tome Topple Readathon. So my plan is to kick off this readathon in a serious way by hitting the beach and reading ALL day. However, I have a few more things on my TBR than just Tome Topple books. Check it out to see what I'll be reading!
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Top Ten Things I've Been Doing to Avoid Writing Blog Posts
I'll be honest. Over the past few months I've been really lazy here on the blog. Summer has been passing so quickly and I've been doing just about everything except working on blog posts. Mostly, I've gotten out of the habit of writing reviews and brainstorming posts.
What have I been doing you might ask? Well, let me tell you!
What have I been doing you might ask? Well, let me tell you!
1) Reading (Glad this one made it to the list)
2) Vacationing
3) Starting a Free Trial of Hulu
4) Staring at my books
5) Comparing Netflix and Hulu
6) Watching baseball games (Go Yankees!)
7) Making lists of reviews I need to write
(then being scared stiff by the sheer number)
8) Giving my dog belly rubs
9) Getting enough sleep
10) Anything and everything
So hopefully I'll be back working on my posts and get back in the habit of writing reviews too! Here's hoping that will work out!
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