Happy Wednesday, everyone! I'm gonna regale you all with another book review today! I know how freaking excited you must be. You guys. This book! Okay, I'm not gonna ramble today. Let's just get on with it, shall we?
As always, let's start with information about the book up for review!
Title: Dark Bishop
Authors: Rachael Brownell and Casey L. Bond
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Length (print): 246 pages
Buy Link: Amazon Kindle $2.99
Blurb:
A dangerous game has begun.
Sydney. Her skin felt as soft as it looked. I shouldn’t have touched
her, but I couldn’t help myself. I’ve been to New Orleans dozens upon
dozens of times. It’s a unique city, filled with tourists and
superstition. And until tonight, I’d never been superstitious.
An old fortuneteller freak stopped me on the way to the diner and
said I would make a decision that would change my path. She didn’t know
that I’d walked the path to this very restaurant before. It had been a
few years.
Who knew that the decision to return would be blessed with a
beauty—five foot six with curves in all the right mouth-watering places.
Clothed in cheap polyester, stained with God only knew what, Sydney was
a vision. Blonde hair to her waist. Big brown doe eyes. I could almost
taste her.
In his game, everyone’s a pawn…
I didn’t miss the rumble of her stomach when I asked her to dine
with us. She was hungry. Something that flashed in those eyes told me it
wasn’t because she just skipped lunch today. Maybe I could meet some of
her needs. Forget that. I could definitely meet her needs, but it was
up to her to let me. So, I left her my business card, my number.
Girls like Sydney, they’re afraid. They never make the first move.
Most never even make the second. I doubt she’d call. I’d tipped her
well, not because she was the best waitress I’d ever had, not even
because she was within my sites. I tipped her so that when I came back
to the diner, she would remember me. She would want to serve me.
And, oh, would she ever serve me. I just have to play my cards right.
…and he’s never lost a game.
Dark Bishop is unsuitable for those under the age of eighteen due to adult language and situations.
****
I picked up this book because I heard it was a dark thriller, and I was in the mood for a dark thriller. Never did I expect what I found on the pages. I've read Casey L. Bond's work several times, but this was my first foray into Rachael Brownell. I wasn't disappointed. Far from it. But I bet you want to know why, huh? Okay, let's talk about why I loved Dark Bishop.
From a Reader's Perspective:
I knew what to expect from this book: dark, twisted, and a total player in the MC. What took me by surprise was the colorful, yet fast paced, writing. You could clearly see the peeling linoleum in Syd's apartment, feel the superiority in Jake's mind, and smell the scents described on the page. But those things were just the perks in a delightfully diabolical scheme being played out by dear Jake Bishop.
Ladies, this isn't the bad boy you love to hate. Oh, no. He's the one you run from, the one that turns your fantasies into living nightmares. Truly cringe-worthy, I give Jake Bishop the highest evil ranking you can conceive.
Then, there's Sydney. Oh, how many times I wanted to smack that girl! But she got played by a master of the game. I could sympathize with her easily, and wanted more of what she was thinking and feeling in that last chapter.
There was no other way this book could've ended. It was a stunning collision of perfect meets chaos. This is a wild ride you won't soon forget.
From an Editor's Perspective:
Very well done. I didn't find but one or two comma errors in the whole thing. Kudos must be given!
Rating:
1 Star for making me cringe often
1 Star for descriptions that brought the story alive
1 Star for giving me an awesome bad guy I could actually hate
1 Star for making Syd's actions and persona believable and making me care about her
1 Star for editing
Overall: 5 out of 5 stars. Highly recommended if you love dark thrillers.
What do you think? Plan to check it out?
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
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Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Book Review - The Adventures of Sir Edric - Volume One
Happy Tuesday! It's time for a rash of book reviews! How excited are you? Today, I have a review for the second part of a book I loved, Sir Edric's Temple. It's had a part added and been re-released as The Adventures of Sir Edric: Volume One. Fingers crossed you love this review.
This week, I'll also be reviewing Dark Bishop by authors Rachael Brownell and Casey L. Bond, Cress (Lunar Chronicles #3) by Marissa Meyer, and Gifted by Liz C. Long. Ready? Let's get going!
As always, we'll start with a little about the book up forslaughter uhhhh review. *grin*
Title: The Adventures of Sir Edric: Volume One (Includes Sir Edric's Temple and Sir Edric's Treasure)
Author: Thaddeus White
Genre: Satire Fantasy
Length (print): 261 pages
Purchase Links: Amazon Kindle $2.99
Blurb:
Sir Edric's Temple
When Sir Edric Greenlock, the Hero of Hornska, is summoned to attend the King in the dead of night he fears imminent execution. Committing adultery is frowned upon in King Lawrence's domains, especially when it's with Lawrence's wife. The King, however, has something else in mind. Priceless royal treasures have been stolen, and the King dispatches Sir Edric to retrieve them in a mission that could optimistically be described as suicidal.
Accompanied by his pathologically loyal manservant Dog, the prudish elf Lysandra, and a man called Colin, he must travel to the Unholy Temple to retrieve the royal treasures from a mysterious thief.
Sir Edric’s Treasure
It isn't always nice to be wanted, as Sir Edric discovers when an enormous bounty on his head attracts bounty hunters to him like dung attracts flies. To escape near certain capture, he embarks on a daring quest to pay off his bounty by winning the inheritance of the dying, and obscenely wealthy, Archibald Thrift.
Accompanied by his trusty manservant Dog, Raella the librarian and Belinda, a ten foot nun, he must find the Eye of Wisdom to win Archie's wealth. But he'll need all his cunning to best his rivals for Archie's legacy, and the bounty hunters won't give up their prey easily...
~~~
Here's where I'm gonna get a little wonky. Because I read and reviewed Sir Edric's Temple previously, I won't talk about that one here. You can find my review on my blog here. This review will be only about Sir Edric's Treasure. Moving on!
Since I loved the first story in this collection, someone told me I should check out part two. I can't even tell you how excited I was to find out there WAS a part two. Well, I ran off to Amazon, bought it, and devoured it in one sitting. Yes, you can read each story in just a few hours. Let's get to the good stuff though, shall we?
From a Reader's Perspective:
Again, I was whisked into Sir Edric's world with a guffaw and a hearty dose of snark. I do love this knight's snark oh so much. It's not what he thinks so much as it is what he says in direct contradiction. You see his inner-monologue often, and it's a clever way for the author to show you this is, indeed, a rapscallion you're dealing with. Edric is a complete and utter cur. What tickles me most is how he lies to himself as well as everyone around him. There's a vein of a true hero there, but one cannot find it unless one looks beyond the words to the actions. Yes, he plunders maidens and tombs. How can you have a despicable hero without all the plundering? There's this one section about vegetables... All I can say is, you have to read it for yourself so you may laugh as heartily as I did. Ah, I'll never look at asparagus quite the same way again.
Dog was, once again, an amazing cohort. He always arrives in the nick of time and plunges a sword into anyone threatening his master. It's beautiful and perfect, as most satire lends itself to be.
I enjoyed the twist in the second section, too, and I was left with my palm on my forehead in an "of course" moment.
From an Editor's Perspective:
I found verrrry few errors, and they were all punctuation (dropped commas and the like). Nothing that chucked me out of the story, and nothing that would trouble anyone reading.
Rating:
+1 Star for making me laugh (I do love to laugh)
+1 Star for showing me what kind of guy Sir Edric is (really)
+1 Star for the amazing adventure over crazy terrain and through treacherous towns
+1 Star for that awesome twist
+1 Star for editing
Overall: 5 out of 5 stars. I loved it. Highly recommended for those who dearly love to laugh.
Have you read it? Will you? What did you think (if you did)?
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
This week, I'll also be reviewing Dark Bishop by authors Rachael Brownell and Casey L. Bond, Cress (Lunar Chronicles #3) by Marissa Meyer, and Gifted by Liz C. Long. Ready? Let's get going!
As always, we'll start with a little about the book up for
Title: The Adventures of Sir Edric: Volume One (Includes Sir Edric's Temple and Sir Edric's Treasure)
Author: Thaddeus White
Genre: Satire Fantasy
Length (print): 261 pages
Purchase Links: Amazon Kindle $2.99
Blurb:
Sir Edric's Temple
When Sir Edric Greenlock, the Hero of Hornska, is summoned to attend the King in the dead of night he fears imminent execution. Committing adultery is frowned upon in King Lawrence's domains, especially when it's with Lawrence's wife. The King, however, has something else in mind. Priceless royal treasures have been stolen, and the King dispatches Sir Edric to retrieve them in a mission that could optimistically be described as suicidal.
Accompanied by his pathologically loyal manservant Dog, the prudish elf Lysandra, and a man called Colin, he must travel to the Unholy Temple to retrieve the royal treasures from a mysterious thief.
Sir Edric’s Treasure
It isn't always nice to be wanted, as Sir Edric discovers when an enormous bounty on his head attracts bounty hunters to him like dung attracts flies. To escape near certain capture, he embarks on a daring quest to pay off his bounty by winning the inheritance of the dying, and obscenely wealthy, Archibald Thrift.
Accompanied by his trusty manservant Dog, Raella the librarian and Belinda, a ten foot nun, he must find the Eye of Wisdom to win Archie's wealth. But he'll need all his cunning to best his rivals for Archie's legacy, and the bounty hunters won't give up their prey easily...
~~~
Here's where I'm gonna get a little wonky. Because I read and reviewed Sir Edric's Temple previously, I won't talk about that one here. You can find my review on my blog here. This review will be only about Sir Edric's Treasure. Moving on!
Since I loved the first story in this collection, someone told me I should check out part two. I can't even tell you how excited I was to find out there WAS a part two. Well, I ran off to Amazon, bought it, and devoured it in one sitting. Yes, you can read each story in just a few hours. Let's get to the good stuff though, shall we?
From a Reader's Perspective:
Again, I was whisked into Sir Edric's world with a guffaw and a hearty dose of snark. I do love this knight's snark oh so much. It's not what he thinks so much as it is what he says in direct contradiction. You see his inner-monologue often, and it's a clever way for the author to show you this is, indeed, a rapscallion you're dealing with. Edric is a complete and utter cur. What tickles me most is how he lies to himself as well as everyone around him. There's a vein of a true hero there, but one cannot find it unless one looks beyond the words to the actions. Yes, he plunders maidens and tombs. How can you have a despicable hero without all the plundering? There's this one section about vegetables... All I can say is, you have to read it for yourself so you may laugh as heartily as I did. Ah, I'll never look at asparagus quite the same way again.
Dog was, once again, an amazing cohort. He always arrives in the nick of time and plunges a sword into anyone threatening his master. It's beautiful and perfect, as most satire lends itself to be.
I enjoyed the twist in the second section, too, and I was left with my palm on my forehead in an "of course" moment.
From an Editor's Perspective:
I found verrrry few errors, and they were all punctuation (dropped commas and the like). Nothing that chucked me out of the story, and nothing that would trouble anyone reading.
Rating:
+1 Star for making me laugh (I do love to laugh)
+1 Star for showing me what kind of guy Sir Edric is (really)
+1 Star for the amazing adventure over crazy terrain and through treacherous towns
+1 Star for that awesome twist
+1 Star for editing
Overall: 5 out of 5 stars. I loved it. Highly recommended for those who dearly love to laugh.
Have you read it? Will you? What did you think (if you did)?
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
Monday, April 11, 2016
Cover Reveal - Uncovering Officer Smith
Uncovering Officer Smith
Sheena Hutchinson
Publication date: May 1st 2016
Genres: New Adult, Romance
John Smith has been hurt before by a mysterious blonde that tumbles out of his cop car. Since she stomped on his heart, he’s made sure he’ll never feel that way again. He has developed two rules: Never more than one night and never a blonde.
The nerdy and conservative Becca Swanson has a plan for her life: college, law school, and rule the world. Nothing and no one will get in her way. That is, until she wakes up in a stranger’s bedroom with no recollection of the night before.
This one tumultuous night caused these two to cross paths. Becca is everything John told himself he didn’t need. Smart, sexy, and — blonde. When she becomes the victim of one of his cases he finally can’t deny the connection anymore. Worst of all, he’s beginning to fall harder than ever before.
It throws his rules and her plans out the window. Could it have been fate? Or will it become the biggest mistake either of them has ever made?
Author Bio:
Sheena is a born and raised New Yorker, even her writing can't seem to hide her hard sarcasm. She claims destiny has lead her back to her true passion for writing.
She constantly strives to be a positive role model and writes stories that empower and inspire. Sheena always roots for the underdog, believes in love at first sight, and that everyone should have their happily ever after.
While God is currently still writing her love story, she continues to put all her effort into her writing as she is constantly getting new inspiration.
For more info, updates, and fun facts visit her website at www.SheenaHutchinson.com
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Release Blitz - Superi: Revolution
Release Blitz
Superi: Revolution
by Christina R. Williams & Clint Thurmon
Superi: Revolution
by Christina R. Williams & Clint Thurmon
Blurb
Anliac and Tristan’s fears become a reality when they are
reclaimed by the tower. Through the transfusion of combined Superian blood, a second angeli is
created, and now they are faced with an impossible task. Those in the tower will get their way,
and in so doing, they will invite the very danger they’d hoped to ward against.
While the heroes of Superi struggle to understand their own
power, a Greek god will emerge from a gateway, and step onto Superian soil for the first time in
thousands of years. While the threat of the gods looms over Superi, politics becomes an equal
danger. With war on everyone’s breath, follow the Five as their new stations vault them into a
position that could see them destroyed by either world. See them stand as one. Watch, as they
spark a Revolution.
Short over view: The Five didn't like the way things were done...so they changed it
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Thursday, April 7, 2016
Cover Reveal - Blossom and the Beast
Title: Blossom and the Beast
Author: RS McCoy
Genre: Paranormal Romance/Fairytale Reimaging
Cover Designer: Kit Foster Design
PreOrder Available: May 1, 2016
Release Date: May 31, 2016
Blossom Frane is only weeks away from her transformation. On her eighteenth birthday, she’ll
find out her future branch of society and her totem, the animal form she’ll be able to take at will
for the rest of her life. Like her brothers, she’ll be a brown bear of the religious branch known as
Terra. Probably.
In the Alderwood forests, Blossom’s bear blood is a valuable asset. Any day now, a rival clan
leader will step forward and offer her father a hefty bounty in exchange for her hand in marriage.
Blossom can do nothing more than sit back and wait to be traded to the highest bidder.
Determined spend her last weeks exploring the Alderwood, Blossom sneaks away and
manages to find Kaide Landel, a rising political star of the Pyro branch. Known for their violence
and disregard for the religious teachings of the Terra branch, he’s all wrong for the bear clan’s
prized daughter. But when the politician uses his wealth and influence to secure her hand,
Blossom has no choice but to leave her family and marry him. If she lives that long.
Author Bio:
Rachel McCoy is a Texan living in New Jersey. Between binge watching MTV reality shows and
baking gluten free treats, she writes paranormal fantasy and science fiction novels. She is the
selfpublished author of the Sparks Saga trilogy as well as numerous short stories, some of
which now reside in anthologies. Back when she lived in the real world, Rachel earned a degree
in marine biology, which contributed to her diehard love of manta rays.
Links:
Website: http://rsmccoyauthor.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorRSMcCoy
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RSMcCoy1
Amazon: http://amazon.com/author/rsmccoy
Newsletter Signup: http://eepurl.com/YItp1
What do you think? Isn't it pretty?
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Cover Reveal - Think You Know Me (Being Me 3)
Amanda’s first year of college is fraught with drama and parental scrutiny. With her relationship secure and a clean break from her parents, all she wants is a normal term. But fate steps in and deals a shattering blow. Think You Know Me will have you guessing from the first page.
Tricia Copeland grew up in Georgia and now lives in Colorado with her husband, three kids, and multiple four-legged and finned friends. This work is the third in the Being Me series. The first, Is This Me?, released in May 2015, and the second, If I Could Fly, published November 2015. Her first YA paranormal work entitled Drops of Sunshine will be available May 2016. If not on the trail, you can find Tricia at triciacopeland.com or on most social media channels.
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What do you think? Pop me a comment down below and let me know!
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
Friday, April 1, 2016
Join the Hop! Win Over $200 and TONS of Other Prizes!
Happy Friday! Yes, today's post is going up early, early! I have a HUGE surprise for you all. If you're in the mood to WIN an Amazon gift card worth over $200, get your clicking fingers ready! Here we GO!
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Each participant has a giveaway of some item or another on their page, so if you like the page, comment on the post, and share the post, you're entered to win that page's item!
Good luck!
Well, that's all for today folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
- Start here https://www.facebook.com/
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- COMMENT on the post
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Each participant has a giveaway of some item or another on their page, so if you like the page, comment on the post, and share the post, you're entered to win that page's item!
HOP CLOSES SATURDAY, APRIL 8!
Good luck!
Well, that's all for today folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
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