Sunday, August 31, 2014

SELFIE SUNDAY

I love this woman and miss her terribly.

HAPPINESS!

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Reading Rut! What to Read Next?




Blood Games by Chloe Neil (Urban Fantasy)
Dare to Love by Carly Phillips (Romance)
The Beautiful Ashes by Jeaniene Frost(Paranormal Romance)
Outlander by Diana Gobaldon (Time Travel Epic Romance)
Athena's Ashes by Jamie Grey (SciFi)
OR something else because obviously one of these isn't calling to me 

Friday, August 29, 2014

Re-Issue Review: Penumbra (The Spook Squad 3) by Keri Arthur

Penumbra (Spook Squad, #3)Penumbra by Keri Arthur
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Release Date: October 28, 2014
Publisher: Dell
Author’s Website: http://www.keriarthur.com/
My Source for This Book: Dell
Part of a Series: Yes, Book 3, The Spook Squad Series
Series Best Read In Order: Yes
Genre: Paranormal Romance

PENUMBRA is the third book in the Spook Squad series by Keri Arthur. I was given this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Samantha Ryan, Spook Squad Investigator, is reassigned to guard duty that just might lead to the final step to discovering her true origins. Where did she come from, who is she and what can she do?

PENUMBRA was a wonderful addition to The Spook Squad series, but leaves a lot of unfinished story lines. Although I thought this was a trilogy, after completing PENUMBRA, it is clear it is an incomplete series. If you can rectify yourself to having unanswered questions, then please read The Spook Squad series. The writing and story building is great. Well worth the read. I found myself unable to put the books down.






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Re-issue Review: Generation 18 (The Spook Squad 2) by Keri Arthur

Generation 18 (Spook Squad, #2)Generation 18 by Keri Arthur
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Release Date: September 30, 2014
Publisher: Dell
Author’s Website: http://www.keriarthur.com/
My Source for This Book: Dell
Part of a Series: Yes, Book 2, The Spook Squad Series
Series Best Read In Order: Yes
Genre: Paranormal Romance

GENERATION 18 is the second book in the Spook Squad series by Keri Arthur. I was given this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

While in the process of solving serial murders, Samantha Ryan, Spook Squad Investigator, may have uncovered the truth of her origins.

GENERATION 18, book two in the Paranormal Romance Police Procedural, continues the story of Samantha Ryan and her growing attraction to Assistant Director, Gabriel Stern. It is a slow build to the impending relationship. I prefer a slow build, so I was not disappointed in that respect. This was a fast read and I quickly finished it and moved on to the third and final book in the series.

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Sunday, August 24, 2014

Re-Issue Review: Memory Zero (The Spook Squad 1) by Keri Arthur

Memory Zero (Spook Squad, #1)Memory Zero by Keri Arthur
My rating: 3.75 of 5 stars



Release Date: August 26, 2014
Publisher: Dell
Author’s Website: http://www.keriarthur.com/
My Source for This Book: Dell
Part of a Series: Yes, Book 1, The SpooknSquad Series
Series Best Read In Order: Yes
Genre: Paranormal Romance

MEMORY ZERO is the first book in the Spook Squad series by Keri Arthur. I was given this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Samantha Ryan, a seasoned State Police officer, is forced to make a split second decision that will change her life forever. Facing the consequences to her actions, she's forced to find her own answers, as there is someone who would rather lock her behind bars. The Spook Squad's Assistant Director, Gabriel Stern know Sam is innocent, but uses her suspension from the police force to find out just what Samantha is, because she moves and heals too fast to be merely human. Together Gabriel and Sam search for answers, each with a different result in mind.

MEMORY ZERO was police procedural, futuristic, urban and paranormal all rolled into one. It is billed as a paranormal romance, but I feel it is more Urban Fantasy. There is the potential for romance, but the focus was on the story. There is something different about Sam and this difference has the attention of several different factions, and her presence will play a roll in an impending war between those factions. This war is expected to result in the inadvertent loss of many human lives. I enjoyed the glimpse into the future. The world was something I could see in MY near future, making it believable. I'm looking forward to the next book, and I know you will too.



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