Tuesday 15 May 2012

Book Review (86).


Muse (Mercy #3)

Publication: 27th October 2011
Publisher: Harper Collins Australia
Pages: 368
Genre: Paranormal
Age Appropriate: Young Adult

**Warning Contains Spoilers From Previous Books**
An angel in exile, caught between lives ... and loves

Mercy is an angel, exiled from heaven, and when she wakes in the body of nineteen-year-old Irina, Mercy discovers that she′s one of the world′s most infamous supermodels on the verge of a very public breakdown.

Against the glamorous background of Milan′s opulent fashion world, Mercy continues her increasingly desperate search for Ryan Daley, the mortal boy she remembers falling for in a past life. But this time, Mercy′s memories and powers are growing ever stronger - and she begins to doubt the pleas of her dream lover, Luc, as more of her mysterious past is revealed. Are Luc′s desires as selfless as her own or does he want her for a more terrifying purpose?

The grand scale celestial battle for Mercy′s soul builds to an incredible stormy crescendo as archangels and demons clash in a cataclysmic showdown that not all will survive ...
My Thoughts.
It's a compliment to the author of these books that they only get better as the series goes along, and more addictive you want to find out what's going to happen but then life intrudes and all you can think of is getting back to the book to find out what will happen next.
In a time when more often than not in a book series the books gradually get boring and shy away from the brilliance that was the first book this series has stayed constant and in my opinion exceeded the debut.
So this time Mercy finds herself inhabiting the body of a world famous russian model Irina, a junkie who isn't nice to anybody and is on the verge of her career being over due to her behaviour.
Irina for all her faults is still hounded by the paparazzi can't go anywhere without decoys being arranged her every scandal splashed across magazines and newspapers.
Thankfully Mercy has kept her memories from her time in Lela's body and she gets into contact with Ryan as soon as her assistant locates him and knowing it's for the best she tells him it's over and for him not to come and find her.
She comes to find that the Elohim are everywhere, watching her and warning her that Luc is on the way and that they wont let her leave with him and that he is to be killed for what happened between him and Mercy all that time ago that got her exiled to Earth.
Mercy comes to remember what happened and why she was sent to spend her time in countless different bodies and what she discovers shatters everything she thought was true.
I loved Mercy's reaction to having to act the supermodel it supplied a bit of humor to a book that was action filled and full of revelations.
Now onto the last book to see how the series wraps up.
I give this 4.5/5.
A Big Thanks To Lara @ Harper Collins Australia.


Book Review (85).


Exile (Mercy #2)


Publication: 28th May 2011
Publisher: Harper Collins Australia
Pages: 292
Genre: Paranormal
Age Appropriate: Young Adult


**Warning Contains Spoilers From The Previous Book**
An electric combination of angels, mystery and romance, EXILE is the breathtaking sequel to MERCY in a major new paranormal romance series. 


Mercy’s search continues ...

Mercy is an angel with a shattered memory, exiled from heaven for a crime she can’t remember committing.

So when she ‘wakes’ inside the body and life of eighteen-year-old Lela Neill, Mercy has only limited recall of her past life. Her strongest memories are of Ryan, the mortal boy who’d begun to fall for her – and she for him.

Mercy soon discovers that circumstances have forced Lela into waitressing at the Green Lantern, a busy city cafĂ© frequented by suits, cab drivers, strippers, backpackers and the homeless, while caring for her terminally ill mother. 

Just as Mercy is adjusting to Lela’s life, her beloved, Luc, reappears in her dreams, and she begins to glimpse her true nature and true feelings for Ryan. What she does not know is that her attempts to contact Ryan may have explosive consequences for everyone around her.

Meanwhile, ‘the Eight’ — the angelic beings responsible for her banishment — remain determined to keep Mercy and Luc apart, forever …
My Thoughts.
This book was just as good as the first one, it didn't lose any of the excitement, drama or intrigue of it's predecessor and also the same as the first I didn't want to put it down.
Mercy returns to the world in the body of eighteen Lela, who has had to give up her dreams to care for her dying mother as well as working at a cafe The Green Lantern to earn money, and it's there that we spend most of the book with it's employees and customers.
At first Mercy doesn't remember Carmen's life in the previous book nor Ryan whom she fell in love with, everytime she tries to remember she gets pain in her head as if that memory is cut off and she's not allowed to remember, but thanks to Luc and through their shared dreams he helps her to remember and tells her to find Ryan go back to Paradise and that he'll come and find her there because he was so close to finding her when she was there in the previous book.
Through a customer she is able to contact Ryan and he plans his trip to come and meet her and then take them both back to Paradise, where Mercy plans to meet up with Luc but fate has other plans and nothing goes as planned.
But slowly and surely memories from Mercy's past are coming back to her and the reason why she has been made to share other people's bodies is to hide her and keep her safe from the one person she thought that she could trust.
I absolutely love this series, I love that Mercy's past is revealed in pieces and not just all at once, it keeps you guessing as to what precipitated her fall from heaven and the reason why she needs to be hidden and the fact that in every different body she's in she has someone from the Elohim (angels) watching over her to keep her safe.
Thankfully I have the last two books in the series and I don't have to bite my nails waiting to read the next two I can get into them straight away,
I give this 4/5.





Saturday 12 May 2012

Book Review (84).


Mercy (Mercy #1)

Publication: 1st November 2010
Publisher: Harper Collins Australia
Pages: 280
Genre: Paranormal
Age Appropriate: Young Adult
Mercy ′wakes′ on a school bus bound for Paradise, a small town where everyone knows everyone else′s business -- or thinks they do. But they will never guess the secret Mercy is hiding ....


As an angel exiled from heaven and doomed to return repeatedly to Earth, Mercy is never sure whose life and body she will share each time. And her mind is filled with the desperate pleas of her beloved, Luc, who can only approach her in her dreams.

In Paradise, Mercy meets Ryan, whose sister was kidnapped two years ago and is now presumed dead. When another girl disappears, Mercy and Ryan know they must act before time runs out. But a host of angels are out for Mercy′s blood and they won′t rest until they find her and punish her -- for a crime she doesn′t remember committing ...

An electric combination of angels, mystery and romance, MERCY is the first book in a major new series.
My Thoughts. 
I adored this book and devoured it and I just couldn't get enough, luckily I have the next three books in the series handy.
This isn't your typical angel story which is one of the reasons I loved it so much.
Mercy (she can't remember her real name so this is what she calls herself) awakes on a bus in someone else's body not knowing who she is or where she is or what's going on with the body she's inhabiting and has to act as if she knows who she is .
She comes to find out that she's in the body of Carmen with an amazing singing voice but not really very many friends.
The bus stops at  a place called Paradise (which is far from it) to sing at a competition, she is introduced to her host family which includes Ryan a gorgeous guy who's twin sister had been kidnapped two years before, and whom everybody but Ryan believes is dead.
Ryan spends his days searching Paradise after he has a dream that his sister Lauren was being held somewhere near a church,  after a rocky start and a funny line from Mercy when they meet they agree to team up to find Lauren.
We don't really get an answer in this book as to who Mercy really is, it seems as punishment for something she did eons ago she moves from body to body, everytime  Luc (who visits her in her dreams) an angel like her, nearly comes close to finding her she's moved on to the next body but not before helping the person who's body she inhabits or the people around her, whoever punished her did it also to keep her and Luc apart and she doesn't know why they erased her memory so she can't remember and everytime she leaves a body and moves onto the next she finds it hard to remember anything about the life of the  previous body she was in .
It makes it really hard when she starts to develop feelings for Ryan knowing after moving on she won't remember him.
I loved the concept of this story and the different take on angels, I also loved Mercy and Ryan together and you hope that they can somehow find each other in the next book.
I highly reccomend this book it's definitely one of my favourite angel books.
I give this 4.5/5.

Thursday 10 May 2012

Feature And Follow Friday (27).


Q: This Sunday in the U.S. is Mother’s Day, in celebration, what are some of your favorite books with strong mother/child relationships?

I would say Clary and her mum Jocelyn from the Mortal Instruments series.
Ok so her mum kept who she really was to herself but in the end it was to keep Clary safe. 


Tuesday 8 May 2012

Waiting On Wednesday.



Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking The Spine where you can spotlight an upcoming release that you're eagerly anticipating.
This week I'm waiting on....

Then You Were Gone


8th January 2013 By Simon Pulse
Two years ago, Adrienne’s best friend, Dakota, walked out of her life. One week ago, she left Adrienne a desperate, muffled voicemail. Adrienne never called back.


Now Dakota is missing, and all that remains is a string of broken hearts, a flurry of rumors, and a suicide note.

Adrienne can’t stop obsessing over what might have happened if she’d answered Dakota’s call. And she’s growing more convinced each day that Dakota is still alive.

Maybe finding and saving Dakota is the only way Adrienne can save herself.

Or maybe it’s too late for them both.


Shadow's Claim (The Dacians #1)

27th November 2012 By Pocket Books
He won’t be denied


Trehan Daciano, known as the Prince of Shadows, has spent his life serving his people, striking in the night, quietly executing any threat to their realm. The coldly disciplined swordsman has never desired anything for himself—until he beholds Bettina, the sheltered ward of two of the Lore’s most fearsome villains. 

She’s bound to another

Desperate to earn her guardians’ approval after a life-shattering mistake, young Bettina has no choice but to marry whichever suitor prevails—even though she’s lost her heart to another. Yet one lethal competitor, a mysterious cloaked swordsman, invades her dreams, tempting her with forbidden pleasure. 

A battle for her body and soul

Even if Trehan can survive the punishing contests to claim her as his wife, the true battle for Bettina’s heart is yet to come. And unleashing a millennium’s worth of savage need will either frighten his Bride away—or stoke Bettina’s own desires to a fever-pitch...

Last Kiss Goodnight (Otherworld Assassin #1)

27th November 2012 By Pocket Books
The breathtaking first novel in New York Times best selling author Gena Showalter’s new paranormal romance series, Otherworld Assassins, featuring a black ops agent who is captured and enslaved…and the beautiful deaf girl who holds the key to his salvation…


THE SWEETEST TEMPTATION…

Black ops agent Solomon Judah awakens caged and bound in a twisted zoo where otherworlders are the main attraction. Vika Lukas, the owner’s daughter, is tasked with Solo’s care and feeding. The monster inside him yearns to kill her on sight, even though she holds the key to his escape. But the human side of him realizes the beautiful deaf girl is more than she seems—she’s his.

THE ULTIMATE PRICE…

Vika endures the captives’ taunts and loathing, hoping to keep them alive even if she can’t free them. Only, Solo is different—he protects her. But as hostility turns to forbidden romance, his feelings for her will be used against him…and he’ll be put to a killer test.

Rockoholic

1st November 2012 By Scholastic
She's got it bad, and he ain't good -- he's in her garage?

"I'm your biggest fan, I'll follow you until you love me..." 

Gonna have to face it: Jody's addicted to Jackson Gatlin, frontman of The Regulators, and after her best bud Mac scores tickets, she's front and center at his sold-out concert. But when she gets mashed in the moshpit and bodysurfs backstage, she's got more than a mild concussion to deal with. By the next morning, the strung-out rock star is coming down in her garage. Jody -- oops -- kind of kidnapped him. By accident. With a Curly Wurly candy bar. And now he doesn't want to leave. 

It's a rock-star abduction worthy of an MTV reality series...but who got punk'd?

Flash Point

8th November 2012 By Viking Juvenile
Reality TV meets a chillingly realistic version of America--and the fame game is on! 


Amy had dreams of going to college, until the Collapse destroyed the economy and her future. Now she is desperate for any job that will help support her terminally ill grandmother and rebellious younger sister. When she finds herself in the running for a slot on a new reality TV show, she signs on the dotted line, despite her misgivings. And she's right to have them. TLN's Who Knows People, Baby--You? has an irresistible premise: correctly predict what the teenage cast will do in a crisis and win millions. But the network has pulled strings to make it work, using everything from 24/7 hidden cameras to life-threatening technology to flat-out rigging. Worse, every time the ratings slip, TLN ups the ante. Soon Amy is fighting for her life--on and off camera.

Unchained (Nephilim Rising #1)

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16th October 2012 By Entangled Select
Between the pissed off creatures that want demon-hunter Lily Marks dead and the fallen angel who just… wants her, Lily is about ready to trade in forever for a comfy job in a cubicle farm. 


Mortal enemies, the fact that Lily and Julian are civil to one another is enough to have her thrown out of the Sanctuary. Even she can build a laundry list of why getting close to him is career suicide, but she can’t shake her not-so angelic stalker or how he brings her dangerously close to ecstasy. 

As if Lily already didn’t have enough problems, the hits just keep coming. Blindsided when a traitor is discovered working from within the Sanctuary, Lily is shocked to find he's determined to get her kicked out. Her relationship with Julian provides the perfect fuel for suspicion, and she quickly finds herself being hunted by well, everyone. Her only hope is to discover the real traitor before she loses everything—and she'll need Julian's help. That is, if Julian is really there to help her … or destroy her. 

Yeah, being a Nephilim isn’t everything it’s cracked up to be.






Monday 7 May 2012

Book Review (83).


Darkest Caress

Publication: 23rd April 2012
Publisher: Carina Press
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Age Appropriate: Adult
Two-hundred-year-old Daegan Blackwell is one of the last remaining Empowered, an ancient magical race. Daegan's duty is to lead and protect his remaining Brethren in the coming war foretold by prophecy. The last thing he expects is to meet the one woman who will either save or destroy him-his destined mate.

Fiercely independent Realtor Olivia Farrell believes darkly handsome Daegan is simply a prospective client. Until she's attacked by a man with a strange aura-and Daegan fights him off, taking away her pain with just his touch. At first, Olivia refuses to believe she's part of a magical race, yet mounting evidence and her powerful chemistry with Daegan are too strong to deny.

But as Daegan's partner, Olivia becomes a target in the battle between good and evil that threatens her life, as well as the very existence of the Empowered. And the only one who can save her is the man claiming to be her destiny...
My Thoughts.
I cannot put into words how much I loved this book, I couldn't put it down and at work I just wanted my lunch break to come around so that I could finish it, I devoured it and wanted more, now I just need to find out when the other books featuring Cade and Vaughn are going to be released.
I can't believe this author isn't widely known her writing captures your interest and imagination from the get go and you just want to constantly keep reading and never put it down, I can only hope that this book is released in paperback form I'd love to have a copy on my bookshelf.
Olivia 'Liv' is a realtor and is asked to show a prospective client a house after arriving and meeting said client Daegan is instantly attracted to him, she has also been suffering from severe migraines for quite a while now but as soon as Daegan touches her the pain disappears, unbeknown to her Daegan is one of three of the Empowered a race that have abilities and who also live very long lives.
Liv is also Daegan's mate and is part of a prophecy involving the Empowered and an upcoming war, Liv also discovers that her migraines are the result of her power to see auras and be able to read people's emotions and to know who's a threat to her and the Empowered.
What I like about this book is that we don't have the whole love at first sight thing happening it takes a while for Liv to accept the relationship and to fall in love with Daegan.
I loved Daegan he's just like an alpha male should be, there was great chemistry between them both, I also can't wait to read about Cade and Vaughn who are very intriguing characters and I hope to read their books soon.
I will definitely be hunting down some more of this authors work and await the next books in this series.
I give this 5/5.
A Big Thanks To Carina Press.

Sunday 6 May 2012

Book Review (82).


Winter's Light (Winter Saga #2)

Publication: 1st May 2012
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Pages: 440
Genre: Fantasy/Paranormal
Age Appropriate: Young Adult
Blake is gone.


He sacrificed himself to save Winter, leaving her alone, unprotected... hunted.

An ancient enemy is rising, but Winter is no longer the innocent girl who was fated to die at Pilgrim's Lament. She will not wait to be saved. She will do what she must to survive, even accept an unsavoury alliance with those who destroyed her love.

In the gathering darkness, the enemy of an enemy is not always a friend, and Winter must find the strength to stand alone and fight for the one she loves. For she is the key to unlocking the secrets beyond the veil of shadows.

And she is Blake's only hope.
My Thoughts.
I loved this book as much as the first one my only problem, no Blake and I definitely felt his abscence.
After losing Blake at the end of the last book after sacrificing himself for her Winter is lost it's been three months she calls him to her with his lodestone (a crystal that will let him know when Winter needs him) to no avail, until one day she sees a vision of him being held prisoner in the Dead Lands.
While attending a graduation party Winter wanders off and is set upon by two Demori who realise that she is a Key but just as she is about to be attacked she is saved by Sam who has been on the run since the end of the last book.
Sam becomes her ally in trying to find Blake after realising from reading Blake's diary that he stole that he never killed anyone and that his family the Bane who are sworn enemies of the Demori had him believing that all Demori were bad.
Through Sam, Winter is introduced to more Bane members and they strike a deal with her, they'll reunite her with Blake after she opens a portal for them into the Dead Lands, so she flies out to France with Sam and her best friend Jasmine and after arriving at the castle has a feeling that something is wrong but she doesn't quite know what it is.
As in the last book this one has chapters relating to the past, this time to Ariman (Blake's father the first Demori) and Ariman's mother Lamara the Farseer, I find the back stories of all these characters really interesting and hope that the same theme continues in the next book.
I also loved the addition of Blake's diary entries leading up to and after he met Winter to see what his thoughts were when they first met.
I wasn't a big fan of Sam in the previous book but he's definitely one of my favourites now and I'm thinking that Sam has developed feelings for Winter and perhaps she might have done the same, I think that this would make an interesting twist to the story.
All in all this was a fantastic addition to this series, an unputdownable book from an author who knows how to keep you enthralled.
I give this 4/5.
A Big Thanks To Charlotte @ Pan Macmillan Australia.