This book was a very cleverly written book. It had twists and turns and everything I wanted in a book. I knew from the first book that it was going to be about Luciferael and the Angels that followed him, but I didn't really think that he would take it as far as he did.
Luciferael actually grouped together his own army and tried to take over the heavens and become the new Almighty. Really? Did he really think it was going to be that easy? Obviously, he did. But boy was he proven wrong. They had him believing he was going to prevail against all the loyal angels, but soon he found out that there were a lot more of them then there were of his own followers and they were pushed back and defeated. It was great!
Jarahmael was a strong character in this war. He really had a lot of good ideas, even when he was undercover and ultimately it it wasn't for him and his cherub friend they wouldn't have stopped Luciferael and his followers. I really loved the end, how the angels fell. I thought that it was very creative and well written and put an interesting spin on a well-known tale. How Hell was created and how the Archangels fell to begin with. Absolutely genius and very, very interesting.
What I didn't like was how fast Lillith turned from her own Archangel into the arms of another, and one that was leading an attack on the Almighty. Not cool, Lillith. Not cool at all! So, you're world is turned upside down because the man you love supposedly died...that doesn't mean that is what happened! I was so frustrated with her character I wanted to slap her. Just because someone tells you something doesn't mean it's the truth. I learned that a long time ago! Unless you see something with your own eyes, don't believe it!
In the end, I would definitely recommend this book. If I can be frustrated by the fictional characters I am reading about, it's worth it to read! Plain and Simple! Bravo to John J. Higgins who kept me immersed in another of his wonderful books!
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Friday, August 30, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Review of In the Beginning-The Archangel Jarahmael and the War to Conquer Heaven
John J. Higgins did an amazing job bringing this wonderful world of creation to life. Let me start by saying I thought this book was very well thought out and was executed brilliantly. I was a bit skeptical when I started reading about the Archangel Jarahmael. I didn't think I was going to be able to get into it and it did start a bit slow for me. I also was a bit skeptical of this read just because of the whole biblical aspect of things. I didn't know if I would be able to be completely engrossed in this story, even though it was fictional and all that.
That all being said...I found myself completely engrossed once I got past the first few chapters. I loved the character Jarahmael. I thought he was a wonderful Archangel and I enjoyed reading about him. He was so kind and considerate of those around him, as well as the Archangel Michael. These guys were completely wonderful and made me think what a wonderful world it would be if people were as kind as these characters. Not that most aren't, but you get the gist of things. The Almighty is one force to be reckoned with, also, and I like the fact that he pretty much knows everything that goes on even before it happens. He is a good leader and even though he is kind of portrayed as weak, I don't think he is anything close to it.
Luciferael...now this one, I'll tell ya...He just makes me squirm. As for bad guys, he and his followers are just wonderful at the part. It's sad to me how he starts out and just spirals down...and then down some more. At the end of this exciting book he has almost hit bottom. And I really don't think he even understand just how powerful the Almighty is. It sounds like he will soon, however, if he keeps going in the direction he is going. It's a good lesson being taught, though, about how greed and lust for power can make you do all kinds of things that you wouldn't initially do.
I was very happy when Jarahmael found Lillith before the bad angels did. I was really rooting for him and found myself flipping through the pages as fast as I could so I could find out what happened. That is a good book indicator for me, that's for sure. But even as I was happy for Jarahmael and Lillith, I was also very sad for Adam and Eve. They were set up for sure and I wish they would have just thought about what they were doing, if only for a second. But at the same time, when they had never been introduced to the spoils of evil intentions, I assume they wouldn't really understand when the serpent, who was actually Luciferael in disguise, planted all of the seeds of doubt in Eve's mind.
I look forward to reading the next book. I would definitely recommend this to one to my friends. This was creative and fun, if not a bit dark in all the right places. There are so many characters in this book it was hard not to like each and ever one of them, and want them to be happy too. I hope this review helps and I hope you dive into this one just like I did!
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Eve of Samhain by Lisa Sanchez Review
Five Stars!
I absolutely loved this story, which was told brilliantly by Lisa Sanchez. I couldn't stop reading this book until the end, and I didn't really want to stop then. I wanted more!
Ryann is a college student who works at a bar as a server and has a crazy busy life. She lives in an apartment with her best friend Jessica, and soon after the book starts a new roommate moves in with them. Her name is Martha and she dresses in black and has all kinds of crazy stuff in her room. Witch books and Jessica soon gets freaked out by her. Martha's attitude doesn't help matters much, either.
>One night while Ryann is at work she meets a man she can't take her eyes off of. Of course he has a date, though. And she only liked him until he opened his mouth. He was a pigheaded jerk, conceited and just plain rude. Until she gets to know him and finds out his real story.
Quinn quickly becomes her friend, even though she longs for more from him. They become inseparable. But there's one twist, they can never touch each other because of Quinn's curse. Frustration surrounds them wherever they go because they both feel the pull toward each other, but can never act on it. I don't want to give away too much, but I just love how their story unfolds. Quinn is such a jerk when they meet, but soon becomes everything any woman would want. Protective, loyal and kind, he treats Ryann like he never has treated any other woman. What girl wouldn't love that? And as they grow together, I just love how their love develops and changes each of them because ultimately that is what true love should do.
This story was beautifully told and I would highly recommend it. The characters are definitely well developed and to me that is what makes a good story. Lisa Sanchez brought a great story to life, full of imagination and action-packed to boot.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Review for Zarconian Island by Aja Hannah
Aja Hannah really did a great job with Zarconian Island! When I read the synopsis I thought it seemed like a really interesting idea, and it was brilliantly executed. Attie was a wonderful main character.
This book started with Attie and some of her friends from her school winning a trip to Hawaii on a cruise ship. She was hesitant about going, but decided to go. She continued to get strange sensations while on the ship and even overheard two deckhands talking about how they were off course. This all led to the boat being attacked and sunk by some giant whales, whales she hadn't ever seen before except for on documentaries. Five of them made it off the boat and onto an island, an abandoned island with strange prehistoric type animals on it.
Attie and Doug became close and soon learned they were both Zarconian. Their relationship developed quickly, but I assumed that is how it worked when you were of another world. Michelle, another of their classmates, became their healer and Kate and Bryan helped out whenever they could. Another survivor, Jack, was soon found when they were being attacked by giant ostrich type birds. He joined their group and together they trekked through this strange island, changing camp sites often due to predator animals and finding food and such.
There was a lot going on in this book and I loved all the action thrown in with the romance. It really kept my interest throughout. I couldn't wait to finish this one. I don't want to give too much away, but I would definitely put this in my must read category.
I hope you all enjoy Zarconian Island as much as I did!
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Review for Once Upon a Changeling by V.J. Chambers
Let me start by saying Once Upon a Changeling was a good read. I can't say that it was a great read, but it was good. It started out kind of slow for me; was kind of hard to get into but the end caught me and it was exciting so I was glad that I finished it.
Russ Knight is a teenage boy who's girlfriend, Cindi, cheated on him and got pregnant, then had a baby in the bathroom on prom night and tried to get rid of said baby by disposing of it in the garbage after trying to suffocate it. After this happened, she went on as usual and even went back to dance with her boyfriend. Sounds a little crazy, right? That was before she started rambling about how her baby was a changeling and they took the real baby and she was supposed to kill the changeling in order to get her real baby back. Interesting idea and very creative writing from V.J. Chambers, but even with all that going on I just thought Russ was kind of annoying. Here he has this beautiful, popular girlfriend who is just using him for appearance but she's sleeping with half the school behind his back. She gets pregnant by another guy and doesn't even know, goes to the bathroom during the school dance and delivers the baby, tries to kill it and Russ takes responsibility for this child even though he never even slept with his own girlfriend. My sentiments went out to him, but how could someone be so incredibly blind?
Needless to say Cindi ends up in a mental hospital and Russ loses all his friends while everyone continually ridicules him. He befriends a strange new girl, Puck. And Marcos, a guy from his shop class.
Puck turns out to be a faerie. She ends up helping Russ and Marcos in their endeavors to get the real baby back. The story picked up for me as it went along, but it never really popped.
I think the reason I had a hard time getting into this book was because it just fell a little flat. Russ was supposed to be brave, and he was at certain times, but he didn't seem like a hero to me. At least until the end. All in all I give the book 3 stars. It was well written and descriptive which was nice. A good read, but not a book I would read over and over again.
Review for Real Vampires Don't Sparkle by Amy Fecteau
Amy Fecteau did a great job bringing this book to life. It is exciting, adventurous and it's action packed. Throw in some romance and it was everything I love in a book. Unfortunately, when I signed up to review this book I chose it because of its title, thinking it was going to be a quirky read and lots of fun. I really had no idea this book was about gay vampires. Nevertheless, after the initial shock in finding this out, I rather enjoyed the read.
Matheus is funny. He is definitely a Debbie-downer in a lot of ways, but he is definitely funny. I kind of fell in love with him, as well as Quin, even though I kind of didn't like him very much at the beginning when he made Matheus into a vampire without his consent. That is definitely a no-no in my book. You don't just go around turning people because you feel like it. Not cool at all.
I thoroughly enjoyed the way Quin and Matheus interacted with each other. Their witty repertoire had me completely entertained and I kept turning the pages. It wasn't long into it that I realized Matheus had a whole lot of denial going on in his life, with a whole lot of things. Add in the mess with his father and how he grew up. Yikes. Poor Matheus didn't need all the crazy in his life. But crazy is what he got.
Getting turned into a vampire was, mostly, the last thing on Matheus' mind most of the time. After it happened he has only a short amount of time to adjust until he is thrown into a hunt, which was only the start of his initiation into the undead world he was thrust into. I enjoyed the way these characters were written. Amy Fecteau brought them to life for me, and it felt as if I had known them all for years.
I don't want to spoil too much about this book, but I would definitely recommend this to my friends. I enjoyed this author's writing style. The only thing I didn't like was the ending, which I didn't even see coming when I turned to the last page holding only a couple of sentences. To me, I didn't feel like it was an ending. I didn't even feel like it was a cliffhanger, which would have made me a little less frustrated than I was. But all in all, I give Real Vampires Don't Sparkle 3 stars because the ending didn't satisfy me enough to bump it up to 4, however I would recommend this book for people to read.
Review for Buried by Gerily Marin
Cadence McKenna lives in a town called Fane's Cove. In this town, all kinds of crazy ghostly happening occur, quite frequently, and everyone who lives there knows their town is haunted. I have the give credit to the author, I just loved this story from beginning to end. It was well written, minus a few typos here and there, but I'm talking more about the quality of the writing. It was descriptive, I loved the characters and felt like they could be my friends.
So Cadence starts out rather openly glaring at a boy in school who she thinks has something to hide. And she doesn't just do it once or twice, she goes on and on just glaring and scowling at him at every opportunity. That is, until her friend gives her a brilliant idea. She should just ask him out on a date, that way she can get to know him better and find out the answers to the questions she has about him. Well, why didn't she think of that herself.
And that is where it all starts, the story unfolds after Grey Addison and Cadence go on their first, fake, date. There were so many things that I liked about this book it would be too hard to list them all, but I will list a few. The plot was very interesting and developed to where there was always something exciting happening to keep my attention fully engrossed in this book. I even took it with me to work and read on my breaks, which is something I generally don't do because I only have fifteen minutes, or a half hour. That just doesn't seem like enough time and I am not someone who likes to put a book down if it is good. But I did, even though I didn't want to. The characters were developed and very believable. And I just loved the ending, which I really didn't see coming at all.
Bravo to Gerilyn Marin, who does a fantastic job delivering us a well thought out book full of surprises. A definite must-read, if I say so myself!
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