By: Katee Robert
In an effort to temporarily beat down some personal demons that had been haunting her after the tragic loss of her entire crew, Ophelia Leoni spends a drunken night with Boone O'Keirna....never expecting to see him after that night. The following morning, she is summoned home and informed that she will be marrying Prince Kristian and a ship is already en route to pick her up to bring her to him. Ophelia, a tarot card reading Diviner, sees in the cards that this is her destiny, so she reluctantly agrees to do what is required of her. The cards never lie, and the last time she disobeyed a reading it cost her the lives of her entire crew. She is not about to make that same mistake again. So when a ship arrives shortly thereafter -with Boone coming to take her away- she climbs on board, thinking Boone is going to take her to prince Kristian. Little does Ophelia realize that Boone is actually there to kidnap her.
What I liked about this story: I don't often read sci-fi novels, as so many of them tend to be a bit unbalanced for my liking...but this book was nicely balanced. There was drama and romance, good character and plot development and the story moves along at a nice pace. There was a healthy blend of various alien races and planetary travel without being overbearing and complicated. Overall, this was perfectly done in my opinion.
What I didn'tlike about this story: I hate to admit this, but I really didn't like Ophelia. She grated on my nerves and I found her stubborness to be more of a liability than an asset. Normally I like my heroines to be tough and independent but Ophelia carried these qualities too far and, by the end of the book, I just wanted to bitch slap her. I enjoyed Jenny so much more and found myself wishing she were the heroine, instead of Ophelia. Also, there were a few loose ends that the author didn't tie up for the reader. Nothing major, but I still had a few lingering questions when I was done reading. What eventually became of Gee? Was he released or did he go to trial? Was he ever reunited with his Marcy? How bad were Gerard's injuries? I'm *assuming* he survived, but it would have been nice to get a few more details about his injuries and his recovery. These questions have absolutely nothing to do with the overall outcome of the story, but they still left me wondering.
Overall, I enjoyed this story. It was fun and interesting to read and kept me entertained.
Many thanks to Tara Gonzalez at Entangled Publishing for allowing me to review this DRC.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Saving His Mate
By: Savannah Stuart
Rex is a vampire bounty hunter who has approached Grant, the local werewolf alpha of the Kincaid wolf pack, to ask for Grant's permission to hunt a rogue vampire in Grant's territory. Grant and Rex evidently go way back and are on friendly terms, so Grant gives Rex permission to hunt on his territory. While Rex is in Grant's office, the beautiful werewolf Margery walks in and Rex is immediately smitten with her. The problem is, Margery was attacked by a group of vampires when she was younger and was beaten to within an inch of her life. So whatever ideas Rex is entertaining about the beautiful Margery, he will have to entertain them alone, as Margery wants nothing to do with Rex.
Then, to Rex's surprise, Grant asks Rex to join his pack. Grant's pack has several jaguar shifters in it, so why not add a vampire to the mix? Yay for diversity! Rex decides to mull over Grant's invitation for a little while, as joining Grant's pack would definitely give Rex easy access to Margery. But does he want to be that close to Margery if he really doesn't stand a chance with her....?
Then Margery is kidnapped and all bets are off the table. Rex the bounty hunter is hot on her trail and determind to bring her back alive.
This was such an interesting idea for a story. I love the Kincaid werewolf pack. There are a few jaguars in the pack and Rex will soon join them. It's an interesting mix and it really does work well. The pack owns a condo building on the beach and each member of the pack has their own condo, complete with ocean view. There is a real sense of camaraderie within the pack and the majority of them seem to accept Rex without question. I enjoyed the overall vibe of the Kincaid pack.
My major complaint about this book is the lack of real action here. It's a good idea for a story, and the romance is there.....but the action is yawn inducing. Margery is kidnapped, which is actually the most exciting part of this story. And from that point on, all the "excitement" is just one convenient thing after another.....Margery manages to escape almost immediately from her shackles, one of her captors comes to an immediate and somewhat clean demise.....later followed by her other captor meeting a swift and clean end. There's no tension in this story, no real action. The main thrill I get from reading vampire stories is the fighting. I love the action, I love the adventure. Sure, the romance is fun too, but I love the carnage associated with vampires and werewolves. As much as I loved the idea for this story, I was bored by the time I finished it.
Rex is a vampire bounty hunter who has approached Grant, the local werewolf alpha of the Kincaid wolf pack, to ask for Grant's permission to hunt a rogue vampire in Grant's territory. Grant and Rex evidently go way back and are on friendly terms, so Grant gives Rex permission to hunt on his territory. While Rex is in Grant's office, the beautiful werewolf Margery walks in and Rex is immediately smitten with her. The problem is, Margery was attacked by a group of vampires when she was younger and was beaten to within an inch of her life. So whatever ideas Rex is entertaining about the beautiful Margery, he will have to entertain them alone, as Margery wants nothing to do with Rex.
Then, to Rex's surprise, Grant asks Rex to join his pack. Grant's pack has several jaguar shifters in it, so why not add a vampire to the mix? Yay for diversity! Rex decides to mull over Grant's invitation for a little while, as joining Grant's pack would definitely give Rex easy access to Margery. But does he want to be that close to Margery if he really doesn't stand a chance with her....?
Then Margery is kidnapped and all bets are off the table. Rex the bounty hunter is hot on her trail and determind to bring her back alive.
This was such an interesting idea for a story. I love the Kincaid werewolf pack. There are a few jaguars in the pack and Rex will soon join them. It's an interesting mix and it really does work well. The pack owns a condo building on the beach and each member of the pack has their own condo, complete with ocean view. There is a real sense of camaraderie within the pack and the majority of them seem to accept Rex without question. I enjoyed the overall vibe of the Kincaid pack.
My major complaint about this book is the lack of real action here. It's a good idea for a story, and the romance is there.....but the action is yawn inducing. Margery is kidnapped, which is actually the most exciting part of this story. And from that point on, all the "excitement" is just one convenient thing after another.....Margery manages to escape almost immediately from her shackles, one of her captors comes to an immediate and somewhat clean demise.....later followed by her other captor meeting a swift and clean end. There's no tension in this story, no real action. The main thrill I get from reading vampire stories is the fighting. I love the action, I love the adventure. Sure, the romance is fun too, but I love the carnage associated with vampires and werewolves. As much as I loved the idea for this story, I was bored by the time I finished it.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Called by Fire
By: Delwyn Jenkins
This was an amazing story, full of action, mischief and sex.
Kamryn Vale is a Dahnen Witch whose element happens to be fire. She lives with her Quatre consisting of an Air Witch, an Earth Witch and a Water Witch. They are the best of friends and the very definition of soul sisters. They live together at the Collegium where they are approaching the end of their studies and hope to graduate soon. They are each powerful in their own right, but together they are a force to be reckoned with.
One day, while running from one of the Sentinal guards patrolling the hallways, Kam ducks into what appears to be a broom closet and comes face to face with an incredibly gorgeous guy taking a bath in what is basically a very large bucket. His name is Alex and he is a Watchtower Knight, trained to defend and protect the Dahnen Witches with his very life. He is hunky, naked, and immediately smitten with the lovely Fire Witch who has just invaded his privacy. When the Sentinal comes knocking on the door looking for Kam, Alex agrees to deny ever seeing Kam in exchange for two kisses from her......two passionate kisses from her at the time and place of his choosing. Let the magic begin....
From this moment on, the passion between Kam and Alex is explosive. Literally. When things get too heated between them, she loses control of her element and accidentally sets things on fire. They do their best to work around this problem, as they have a much bigger fish to fry..... one Witch has been murdered, drained of her power and desecrated, and another Witch has gone missing. The Watchtower Knights have been called in from a 200 year old exile to help in any way necessary. Desperate times call for desperate measures! The Dahnen Witches will do whatever is necessary to find their missing friend, including teaming up with the Watchtower Knights (walking a fine line between what is actually sanctioned by the Collegium and what will get them permanently expelled) and combining the Witches' magic with the Knights' power to form a an *almost* impenetrable shield between themselves and the Dark Magic that is holding the missing Witch captive.
The action in this book is amazing! I loved reading about the world of the Dahnen Witches and their extremely protective Knights. The author goes into so much depth about how the magic actually works and lets the reader come along as the Witches and the Knights set out on a dangerous and complicated rescue mission. This story was so well written and I had a hard time putting it down.
I did have a few issues with this story, though. For me, the ending left some unanswered questions that are driving me crazy, to wit:
What happened with Tristan? We got to know him and come to love him and then we aren't even told what happens to him at the end. Does he live? Does he die? I want to know!
What is the Primus's reason for all the cover-ups? They go to a lot of trouble to cover-up and change certain events in their history, but we don't know why. They must have a reason for doing this......but I sure don't know what it is.
These questions could easily be explained in the next book, if it turns out that this will be a series. I couldn't find any confirmation that this will be a series, though, so as far as I am concerned, these are simply unanswered questions that contribute to an incomplete ending. Still, though, this was an excellent story that kept me thoroughly engaged to the very end. I would LOVE to read another book about these Witches and Knights, but maybe focusing on a different Witch.....I can totally see Mycah and Sebastian hooking up in book two!
This was an amazing story, full of action, mischief and sex.
Kamryn Vale is a Dahnen Witch whose element happens to be fire. She lives with her Quatre consisting of an Air Witch, an Earth Witch and a Water Witch. They are the best of friends and the very definition of soul sisters. They live together at the Collegium where they are approaching the end of their studies and hope to graduate soon. They are each powerful in their own right, but together they are a force to be reckoned with.
One day, while running from one of the Sentinal guards patrolling the hallways, Kam ducks into what appears to be a broom closet and comes face to face with an incredibly gorgeous guy taking a bath in what is basically a very large bucket. His name is Alex and he is a Watchtower Knight, trained to defend and protect the Dahnen Witches with his very life. He is hunky, naked, and immediately smitten with the lovely Fire Witch who has just invaded his privacy. When the Sentinal comes knocking on the door looking for Kam, Alex agrees to deny ever seeing Kam in exchange for two kisses from her......two passionate kisses from her at the time and place of his choosing. Let the magic begin....
From this moment on, the passion between Kam and Alex is explosive. Literally. When things get too heated between them, she loses control of her element and accidentally sets things on fire. They do their best to work around this problem, as they have a much bigger fish to fry..... one Witch has been murdered, drained of her power and desecrated, and another Witch has gone missing. The Watchtower Knights have been called in from a 200 year old exile to help in any way necessary. Desperate times call for desperate measures! The Dahnen Witches will do whatever is necessary to find their missing friend, including teaming up with the Watchtower Knights (walking a fine line between what is actually sanctioned by the Collegium and what will get them permanently expelled) and combining the Witches' magic with the Knights' power to form a an *almost* impenetrable shield between themselves and the Dark Magic that is holding the missing Witch captive.
The action in this book is amazing! I loved reading about the world of the Dahnen Witches and their extremely protective Knights. The author goes into so much depth about how the magic actually works and lets the reader come along as the Witches and the Knights set out on a dangerous and complicated rescue mission. This story was so well written and I had a hard time putting it down.
I did have a few issues with this story, though. For me, the ending left some unanswered questions that are driving me crazy, to wit:
What happened with Tristan? We got to know him and come to love him and then we aren't even told what happens to him at the end. Does he live? Does he die? I want to know!
What is the Primus's reason for all the cover-ups? They go to a lot of trouble to cover-up and change certain events in their history, but we don't know why. They must have a reason for doing this......but I sure don't know what it is.
These questions could easily be explained in the next book, if it turns out that this will be a series. I couldn't find any confirmation that this will be a series, though, so as far as I am concerned, these are simply unanswered questions that contribute to an incomplete ending. Still, though, this was an excellent story that kept me thoroughly engaged to the very end. I would LOVE to read another book about these Witches and Knights, but maybe focusing on a different Witch.....I can totally see Mycah and Sebastian hooking up in book two!
Saturday, May 3, 2014
How to Seduce a Vampire (Without Really Trying)
By Kerrelyn Sparks
The team is back!! This time it's Zoltan's turn to meet his match (and his mate!) I love this series, and this book doesn't fail to disappoint. When Zoltan goes looking for answers regarding his father's death, his search leads him to a secret valley in Tibet where he meets Neona, who then proceeds to try to kill him. Zoltan and Neona make a strong (and hilarious!) couple as each of them tries to figure out if they can trust the other one. And I thought it was a riot that Zoltan took such a ribbing back home because he got the crap beat out of him by a woman. LOL!
The characters in this book (as in the previous books) are well defined and feel like old friends at this point. I love Howard and Elsa, they are my favorite couple in this series and it was fun to see so much of them in this book.
The attention to deail in this book is astonishing. I love Neona's village and her way of life, so simple and detached from modern living. Like previous books in this series, there is just enough humor mixed in with the typical battle scenes (anyone care for a "Hello Kitty" watch?? Ha! Ha!) to keep the story balanced. And, of course, there are secrets. Neona is hiding a doozie of a secret that will ultimately change Zoltan's fate as a vampire. I love what happens to Zoltan...perhaps vampires in future books will follow his example? It is certainly a twist that I never saw coming and could possibly lead to a whole new direction for this series. It will be interesting to see if the author expands on Zoltan's new situation in future books. I don't want to say too much about this, for fear of giving away too many spoilers.
The one thing I didn't like about this book is that we never learn of Xiao Fang's fate. This was a major loose end for me and made the ending somewhat incomplete. This book would have been a perfect 5 stars if the situation with Xiao Fang had been resolved. But as it is, this was still an excellent book.
My rating: 4.5 stars
The team is back!! This time it's Zoltan's turn to meet his match (and his mate!) I love this series, and this book doesn't fail to disappoint. When Zoltan goes looking for answers regarding his father's death, his search leads him to a secret valley in Tibet where he meets Neona, who then proceeds to try to kill him. Zoltan and Neona make a strong (and hilarious!) couple as each of them tries to figure out if they can trust the other one. And I thought it was a riot that Zoltan took such a ribbing back home because he got the crap beat out of him by a woman. LOL!
The characters in this book (as in the previous books) are well defined and feel like old friends at this point. I love Howard and Elsa, they are my favorite couple in this series and it was fun to see so much of them in this book.
The attention to deail in this book is astonishing. I love Neona's village and her way of life, so simple and detached from modern living. Like previous books in this series, there is just enough humor mixed in with the typical battle scenes (anyone care for a "Hello Kitty" watch?? Ha! Ha!) to keep the story balanced. And, of course, there are secrets. Neona is hiding a doozie of a secret that will ultimately change Zoltan's fate as a vampire. I love what happens to Zoltan...perhaps vampires in future books will follow his example? It is certainly a twist that I never saw coming and could possibly lead to a whole new direction for this series. It will be interesting to see if the author expands on Zoltan's new situation in future books. I don't want to say too much about this, for fear of giving away too many spoilers.
The one thing I didn't like about this book is that we never learn of Xiao Fang's fate. This was a major loose end for me and made the ending somewhat incomplete. This book would have been a perfect 5 stars if the situation with Xiao Fang had been resolved. But as it is, this was still an excellent book.
My rating: 4.5 stars
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Don't Bite the Bridesmaid
By: Tiffany Allee
This was a fun read and I finished it in no time.
Alice is in a bit of a bind....she is getting ready to go on a cruise for her sister's wedding, where she is sure to run into her ex-fiancé, Brent. And to make an awkward situation even more awkward, Brent will be on this cruise with his girlfriend, Kristen, who happens to be Alice's former best friend. Yes, they have been former friends ever since Alice walked in on Brent and Kristen in bed together. Whoops!
Enter Noah, hunky vampire extraordinaire. Noah is Alice's next door neighbor and he is being forced into an arranged marriage that he is desperately trying to get out of. Alice goes over to his house with the intent of trying to convince Noah to go on this cruise with her so she will not look like a loser in front of Brent. She has no idea Noah is a vampire. And she wants to bring him on a cruise ship. To sunny Mexico. What could possibly go wrong?
Noah decides to accompany Alice on this cruise so he can buy some time and come up with a plan to get out of his arranged marriage, and Alice now has a hunky piece of arm candy to parade around with in front of Brent and Kristen. It's a win-win situation for both of them until their feelings for each other start to get in the way.
This was a fun, lighthearted read. It is a quirky, well written story with lots of likable characters. Noah doesn't exhibit the stereotypical vampire traits that are in most of the books I read (he can go out in the sun, he just can't stay out for too long.....and thank God, he doesn't sparkle!) For all intents and purposes, he acts like a regular human who just happens to drink shampoo, err, I mean blood and he struggles with keeping his fangs in check when he's aroused. I really enjoyed this story and will soon be starting on the next book in this series.
This was a fun read and I finished it in no time.
Alice is in a bit of a bind....she is getting ready to go on a cruise for her sister's wedding, where she is sure to run into her ex-fiancé, Brent. And to make an awkward situation even more awkward, Brent will be on this cruise with his girlfriend, Kristen, who happens to be Alice's former best friend. Yes, they have been former friends ever since Alice walked in on Brent and Kristen in bed together. Whoops!
Enter Noah, hunky vampire extraordinaire. Noah is Alice's next door neighbor and he is being forced into an arranged marriage that he is desperately trying to get out of. Alice goes over to his house with the intent of trying to convince Noah to go on this cruise with her so she will not look like a loser in front of Brent. She has no idea Noah is a vampire. And she wants to bring him on a cruise ship. To sunny Mexico. What could possibly go wrong?
Noah decides to accompany Alice on this cruise so he can buy some time and come up with a plan to get out of his arranged marriage, and Alice now has a hunky piece of arm candy to parade around with in front of Brent and Kristen. It's a win-win situation for both of them until their feelings for each other start to get in the way.
This was a fun, lighthearted read. It is a quirky, well written story with lots of likable characters. Noah doesn't exhibit the stereotypical vampire traits that are in most of the books I read (he can go out in the sun, he just can't stay out for too long.....and thank God, he doesn't sparkle!) For all intents and purposes, he acts like a regular human who just happens to drink shampoo, err, I mean blood and he struggles with keeping his fangs in check when he's aroused. I really enjoyed this story and will soon be starting on the next book in this series.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Enchanted, Inc.
By: Shanna Swendon
This was such a fun, lighthearted read. It's a fast and easy read... Brain candy, if you will.
Katie Chandler is miserable in her current job, where her boss Mimi goes from nice to evil in the blink of an eye. One day she receives a job offer from another company, MSI, Inc. and, finally reaching her breaking point with Mimi, she accepts the offer and walks out on Mimi with not so much as a two week notice.
At her new job, Katie learns that she is an "immune", meaning she has no magical tendencies whatsoever. She cannot perform any kind of magic, but she is also not susceptible to magic that others try to perform on her. This is a rare and highly valued quality in the magical world, since most people have a slight magical streak in them that may not allow them to perform magic but it does allow them to be deceived by magic that others perfom on them, and Katie is welcomed with open arms at MSI, Inc. Her new job is to spot magic (since she is not susceptible to any kind of magic, she sees things as they really are. Spells and illusions don't work on her...) and point out any dangers or discrepencies to her employers.
This book was refreshing on several different levels. First of all, it is a creative twist on the usual magic-themed books on the market these days, plus this book is just plain, clean fun. There is no foul language and no sex in this book. You could let your ten year old read this book and there is nothing in it that would be inappropriate for her. Foul language and sex are not an issue with me. If they are in the book, fine. If not, that's fine too. But I always find it refreshing when I encounter a book that has neither sex nor language. See....it is possible to have a well written story where the characters don't all fall in ned with each other! I loved this book - I thought the characters were well rounded and likeable and the story itself had just enought humor to make it fun but not cheesy. I purchased this book because the Kindle store had it for a really good price and, after reading it, I downloaded the entire rest of the series. I am halfway through the second book and love it just as much as this one (so far!) :-)
This was such a fun, lighthearted read. It's a fast and easy read... Brain candy, if you will.
Katie Chandler is miserable in her current job, where her boss Mimi goes from nice to evil in the blink of an eye. One day she receives a job offer from another company, MSI, Inc. and, finally reaching her breaking point with Mimi, she accepts the offer and walks out on Mimi with not so much as a two week notice.
At her new job, Katie learns that she is an "immune", meaning she has no magical tendencies whatsoever. She cannot perform any kind of magic, but she is also not susceptible to magic that others try to perform on her. This is a rare and highly valued quality in the magical world, since most people have a slight magical streak in them that may not allow them to perform magic but it does allow them to be deceived by magic that others perfom on them, and Katie is welcomed with open arms at MSI, Inc. Her new job is to spot magic (since she is not susceptible to any kind of magic, she sees things as they really are. Spells and illusions don't work on her...) and point out any dangers or discrepencies to her employers.
This book was refreshing on several different levels. First of all, it is a creative twist on the usual magic-themed books on the market these days, plus this book is just plain, clean fun. There is no foul language and no sex in this book. You could let your ten year old read this book and there is nothing in it that would be inappropriate for her. Foul language and sex are not an issue with me. If they are in the book, fine. If not, that's fine too. But I always find it refreshing when I encounter a book that has neither sex nor language. See....it is possible to have a well written story where the characters don't all fall in ned with each other! I loved this book - I thought the characters were well rounded and likeable and the story itself had just enought humor to make it fun but not cheesy. I purchased this book because the Kindle store had it for a really good price and, after reading it, I downloaded the entire rest of the series. I am halfway through the second book and love it just as much as this one (so far!) :-)
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Bloodshot
By: Cherie Priest
This is evidently the first in a brand new series and I am already a little too eager for the next installment. This book was so much fun, I couldn't put it down! Raylene is such a likable kind of vampire and I could feel myself relating to her on more than one level. In most urban fantasy, the vampires might have one or two flaws, but are overall considered to be perfect or near perfect. Raylene has so many (minor) flaws that I sometimes temporarily forgot she was a vampire - she seemed so human. She has a moderate case of OCD, is a bit paranoid (and freely admits this!) and is (per her own words) on her way to Crazy Town. What's not to like about that kind of vampire?! She also has a soft spot for children, even if she won't admit it, as she lets two homeless siblings squat in one of her empty warehouses AND provides them with money, a disposable cell phone and a key to the mailbox (so she can send them money and replacement cell phones while she's out of town) and let's not forget her kickin' sense of humor. Mix all these attributes together and you've got one pretty hip vamp.
Raylene is hired by the blind vampire Ian to retrieve some medical paperwork that details what was done to him to cause him to go blind. This sounds like a fairly easy job and Raylene takes an immediate interest in this case because, to be honest, it scares her. What kind of things can people do to a vampire to make him go blind? Vamps are supposed to be fast healing creatures and should not be able to go blind. Well, Raylene takes the case and soon finds herself being hunted down at every turn. Obviously, there is somebody out there who either 1)wants this paperwork for himself or 2)wants to keep Raylene from getting her hands on it or 3)both of the above. Raylene soon meets up with one sexy ex-Navy Seal drag queen who also has a personal interest in this case. Together they go on the road to try to track down Ian's medical paperwork.
I couldn't put this book down! This is the first of Ms. Priest's work that I've read and I am so impressed (I found myself laughing out loud frequently while reading this book!) that I am planning on looking into some of her previous work. I donate the majority of my books to the library when I am done with them, simply because I don't have enough space to keep every single book I buy, but this particular book has earned a permanent spot on my bookshelf, as I know I will be rereading it in the near future.
This is evidently the first in a brand new series and I am already a little too eager for the next installment. This book was so much fun, I couldn't put it down! Raylene is such a likable kind of vampire and I could feel myself relating to her on more than one level. In most urban fantasy, the vampires might have one or two flaws, but are overall considered to be perfect or near perfect. Raylene has so many (minor) flaws that I sometimes temporarily forgot she was a vampire - she seemed so human. She has a moderate case of OCD, is a bit paranoid (and freely admits this!) and is (per her own words) on her way to Crazy Town. What's not to like about that kind of vampire?! She also has a soft spot for children, even if she won't admit it, as she lets two homeless siblings squat in one of her empty warehouses AND provides them with money, a disposable cell phone and a key to the mailbox (so she can send them money and replacement cell phones while she's out of town) and let's not forget her kickin' sense of humor. Mix all these attributes together and you've got one pretty hip vamp.
Raylene is hired by the blind vampire Ian to retrieve some medical paperwork that details what was done to him to cause him to go blind. This sounds like a fairly easy job and Raylene takes an immediate interest in this case because, to be honest, it scares her. What kind of things can people do to a vampire to make him go blind? Vamps are supposed to be fast healing creatures and should not be able to go blind. Well, Raylene takes the case and soon finds herself being hunted down at every turn. Obviously, there is somebody out there who either 1)wants this paperwork for himself or 2)wants to keep Raylene from getting her hands on it or 3)both of the above. Raylene soon meets up with one sexy ex-Navy Seal drag queen who also has a personal interest in this case. Together they go on the road to try to track down Ian's medical paperwork.
I couldn't put this book down! This is the first of Ms. Priest's work that I've read and I am so impressed (I found myself laughing out loud frequently while reading this book!) that I am planning on looking into some of her previous work. I donate the majority of my books to the library when I am done with them, simply because I don't have enough space to keep every single book I buy, but this particular book has earned a permanent spot on my bookshelf, as I know I will be rereading it in the near future.
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