Saturday, January 29, 2011

Brush of Darkness

Just read A Brush of Darkness by Allison Pang. It's an very yummy read, full of sharp wit, hilarious, hot, and sometimes scary situations. A lot of imagination went into this book, which seems to be the start of a new urban fantasy series.

Abby Sinclair is the Touchstone (a sort of mortal assistant) of a very important faery named Moira. She's only had the gig for a short time when Moira takes off and weird things (even by Abby's standards, and she's got an enchanted iPod and a miniature unicorn romping about in her underwear drawer!) start happening. People are going missing, and a sexy incubus has asked Abby to help him get to the bottom of it. I don't want to include any spoilers, so I'll stop there, but wow. Just wow. There's a joyful, silly nimbus around the greater part of the plot that might drag some stories into the realm of the cartoon-esque. But the author has created a multi layered world with plenty of dark corners to balance Abby's enduring humor. I will definitely be watching for the next book by Allison Pang.

There's a day in the life of Phin (the mini unicorn who's actually not that into virgins after all) up here. It's a cute read. :) Check it out.
6 toes, IMO.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Upcoming Relelases

 Okay, here it is! The list of books that I cannot wait to read.... except that I have to, so I guess I'm going to. Listed in order by currently listed release dates.

            


                                    Darkest Mercy (a Wicked Lovely Novel) by Melissa Marr 
                                             February 22nd






Pale Demon (The Hollows Book 9) by Kim Harrison
Also on February 22nd.





 River Marked (A Mercy Thompson Novel) by Patricia                                                   
March 1st                                            Briggs



Red Glove (Curse Workers) by Holly Black
April 5th?
I have that date listed on the list I keep in my phone but there doesn't seem to be a date listed on Amazon currently. The cover pictured is the UK cover unfortunately. The US version is considerably less inspiring.



                   Defiance (Strange Angels) by Lili St. Crow

                   April 19th
        This is probably the sexiest teen series I've read.
     Quality prose, quality plot, strong characters. It's good. 





Abandon by Meg Cabot
April 26th
I love Meg Cabot. Everything she writes is delicious.


                
The Hidden Goddess (Sequel to Native Star) 
by M. K. Hobson
Also April 26th.
Incredible Imagery in the Native Star has me eager to
pick up the next volume.




by Charlaine Harris
May 3rd
Who isn't waiting for more True Blood?

              by Jennifer Estep
              May 26th
                                                   Book five due out in October 2011


(Here start the titles with no shiny new covers yet.)

by Ally Carter
June 21st
Heist Society was crazy good. I highly recommend it. Oh, and there seems to be a movie in the works. Fingers crossed.


June 28th
Great werewolf series!


by Jim Butcher
July 26th (/cry)
The release date was pushed back on this one recently. It's killing me! :)


Touch of Frost by Jennifer Estep
July 26th as well.
A new paranormal teen series that sounds kind of good.

Black Heart Loa by Adrian Phoenix
July 28th

Kitty's Greatest Hits by Carrie Vaughn
August 16th
This one is a hard cover and doesn't have a description, 
but I'm kind of thinking it might be an anthology of Kitty 
Norville short stories. Which would be rather cool. 

September 13th

A review on this series is well past due since it is THE VERY BEST THING I have read in years. I'm so in love with these books. Mantchev's prose is incredible and... well... like I said. Review on these soon. Book one is Eyes like Stars, and is now out in paperback. I can't recommend this one enough.
Also the cover art for them is amazing eye candy.




Edited To Add....


Aloha from Hell by Richard Kadrey  - October 18th
(Sandman Slim novel #3! I recommend this series at work all the time. If Harry Dresden and "The Bride" from Kill Bill had a love child who went to hell and then busted back out on a quest for bloody vengeance.... that love child would be Sandman Slim. Which is to say, too damned sexy for words.)


                                          Silence by Becca Fitzpatrick
                                                       October 25th
                            Third Installment of the Hush, Hush books
                            Yum. :) 

This concludes my list of anticipated release dates. For now. :) 

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Kick Ass Urban Fantasy Chicks

Urban Fantasy is my favorite genre at the moment. I can't get enough of it. I'm going to post a list soon of all the different novel series I currently follow, but suffice it to say that there is quite the handful. But I have found myself in a stagnant waiting period since October. I'm waiting until at least March for most release dates on my list at the moment. I was going a little stir crazy. So I picked up two new series over the last ... week and a half? And devoured them. It could be that I was a brain starved book zombie, but I rather think that the two authors I picked up were just kind of genuinely awesome.



First I picked up Jennifer Estep's Elemental Assassin books, beginning with Spider's Bite. The darker tone reminds me a little of Kim Harrison's Hollow's series, if you are familiar with her books. (If not, you should be. It's on my list of muchness.) What caught me about these books was that they were supernatural themed books that weren't steeped in vampires. There are vampires present in the universe the books are set in, but they are minor characters at best. Instead, Elementals, workers of elemental magic, are the top of the food chain. Also, the author includes giants and dwarves in her world without taking the urban out of urban fantasy and dragging the book into LOTR territory. Not that I don't like LOTR. It's classic, it's cannon, yadda yadda. This is just refreshing. I also like that while the main character is an elemental, she largely relies on her own physical strength and skill instead of throwing lightning bolts from her fingertips at every turn. Over all I give the whole series a rating of 5.5 toes.







And when that was done, it was like someone gave me one freaking M&M and I had to run out to the store and buy a whole bag to satisfy the resulting craving. That bag of M&Ms was Faith Hunter's Jane Yellowrock series. Jane is my new girl crush. She's pretty much kick ass. She rides a motorcycle and carries a shotgun. Her business card reads "Have stakes, will travel." The first three books (fourth does not yet have release date.) are set in New Orleans. Also 5.5 toes.

Personal Demons - or How I'm always for the bad boy.

                                         But seriously?
                                        Look at this brooding hottie on the cover?
                                        Boy with wings doesn't stand a chance.
                                        Okay, maybe a bit of a chance.

     Personal Demons by Lisa Desrochers is a yummy, delirious little roller coaster of hormonal wrath. I loved it. I picked it up feeling somewhat dubious, but I was hooked on page one. Good call starting off with Demon boy narrating. :) I'm a sucker. What can I say? There's lots of kissing, even more boys, some jealousy, a little sacrilege...  just a hint to spice things up. :)


Incidentally I am implementing a new rating system. 6 toes. My cat has six toes on each paw so.... Personal demons gets 4.5 toes.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

All Just Glass

    Finished All Just Glass last night... er... this morning. I really enjoyed it. Amelia Atwater-Rhodes writes the kind of headstrong female characters with fighting spirit that I always wanted to be growing up. When I  put on plays with my sister and friends, I was never Wendy, always Peter Pan. Who wants to sit around playing mommy? I wanted to fight with pirates. And most of AHAR's heroines seem to be of a similar mind.
    That this book was a sequel, published about ten year after the first book, gave All Just Glass some big shoes to fill. There were a lot of questions left unanswered at the end of Shattered Mirror that fans were more than a little eager to find answers to. No one wanting to know how Adia Vida would handle her little sister's demise and rebirth will be denied resolution. In fact, Sarah's whole family turns out to show us all their true colors. Can they kill the monster that wears Sarah's skin? Or might they believe that vampire or not, Sarah Vida will die to protect the people she loves? Sarah isn't left without a myriad of questions to answer, herself. Can she let herself continue on, surviving on the blood of humans when she's spent her entire life protecting them? Can she hold onto the strict vampire hunter control that has been instilled in her since early childhood and turn it to her advantage now, making it possible to feed without killing? And when it finally comes down to a fight, whose side will she stand on? The family that raised her? Or the new family that she has inadvertently made with the Ravena brothers who turned her to save her life?
     I won't give any spoilers away, but rest assured that all the answers are there. I kind of felt like the ending was a little too neat. It almost seems to fold itself up like a shirt and tuck itself away in a drawer. But then I have grown accustomed to the author leaving rather open endings to most of her novels. I think that is an outcome I prefer, though I understand many readers do not share my predilection for being left with a multitude of possibilities. Mostly, I think, people like to know exactly what happens next. But remember that it is exactly that desire for precise answers that leads to Eliza Dolittle married to Freddie and running a flower shop. If part of you wants her to stay with Professor Higgins, don't hound the author for a happy ending. I for one, almost hope that she doesn't continue this story line for the simple reason that... and don't scream at me for confessing it, but.... I kind of wish a little romance would blossom between Sarah and Nikolas instead of with the more sensitive Kristopher. Yeah he kills people, and yeah that's bound to be an issue for Sarah. But who can resist a bad boy? Not I. Of course, I don't think Nikolas is even capable of taking something he sees as belonging to his brother so it will probably never happen.

    AJG is told from a shifting, limited third person narrative that focuses on several individuals throughout the book. I liked getting inside so many different heads and the way it allows you to catch just enough of each character's truth to keep you wondering who was betraying whom until the very end. Another thing I enjoy about the author's writing style is that, while most of her Den of Shadows novels stand on their own, there are cameo appearances by characters from other books that happen so naturally that they don't even feel like cameos at all. She has this great cast of characters that interact together within their community, set apart from unsuspecting human eyes. And because each story is told from a different perspective, you see each character in many different shades of light. You get to know the many different facets that make them all the more real.
    If you've never read any of Atwater-Rhodes' work, I highly recommend the new omnibus edition Den of Shadows Quartet which includes her first four books. Shattered Mirror is there, along with my personal favorite, Demon in My View. After reading AJG I am tempted to break out my own much read copies of her earlier work. These were some of my very favorite books in high school, and I truly enjoyed slipping back into Nyeusigrube.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

A Sucker For Packaging





     Amelia Atwater-Rhodes has been one of my favorite authors for a long time. She had a very mature writing voice at a young age, which I admire. Her new book, All Just Glass, due out on Tuesday, really isn't all that new. She's had it in the work for ages. The book that precedes AJG (Shattered Mirror) came out... ten years ago? Something like that. So many of her fans have been waiting on this one for a while. I can't wait to get ahold of it next week.




I have to say, though, that I'm less than thrilled with the cover art. It's not nearly as nice as some of the previous covers have been. I particularly like the old cover for In the Forests of the Night, and also Wyvernhail.