Thursday, April 26, 2018

Infinity (The Infinity Division #1) by Jus Accardo

🌟🌟 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Synopsis:
Nobody said being the daughter of an army general was easy. But when her dad sends a teenage subordinate to babysit her while he’s away… That’s taking it a step too far.

Cade, as beautiful as he is deadly, watches Kori with more than just interest. He looks at her like he knows her very soul. And when he saves her from a seemingly random attack, well, that’s when things get weird.

Turns out, Kori’s dad isn’t just an army general—he’s the head of a secret government project that has invented a way to travel between parallel dimensions. Dimensions where there are infinite Koris, infinite Cades…and apparently, on every other Earth, they’re madly in love.

Falling for a soldier is the last thing on Kori’s mind. Especially when she finds herself in a deadly crossfire, and someone from another Earth is hell-bent on revenge…
 

I was excited when I heard that Jus Accardo was writing a new series that involved parallel dimensions because I had loved The Eternal Balance series so much. I thought that the story line was interesting but I was hoping for something more originalI felt like I had read this story many times over already and loved them. This along with the predictability of the story made it very difficult for me to pay attention and love this story as much. 
I had a hard time with the characters because I thought that the love interest was bland and the main character was a bit too ready to run into trouble rather than thinking her actions through. She was a bit of a spoiled brat which turned me off from liking her. 
I also didn't understand why the romance aspect of the book was shoved in the readers face so much throughout the story. I felt like there was too much attention on that and not enough on the people that were suffering because of the technology to travel to different dimensions. I honestly didn't care what happened to either character due to being annoyed by the author repeating that they couldn't be together over and over. I just wanted to yell "I get it! Now move on!"



Everless (Everless #1) by Sara Holland

🌟🌟🌟🌟 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

The movie In Time would have been a better movie if it was based on this book!

Synopsis:
In the kingdom of Sempera, time is currency—extracted from blood, bound to iron, and consumed to add time to one’s own lifespan. The rich aristocracy, like the Gerlings, tax the poor to the hilt, extending their own lives by centuries.

No one resents the Gerlings more than Jules Ember. A decade ago, she and her father were servants at Everless, the Gerlings’ palatial estate, until a fateful accident forced them to flee in the dead of night. When Jules discovers that her father is dying, she knows that she must return to Everless to earn more time for him before she loses him forever.

But going back to Everless brings more danger—and temptation—than Jules could have ever imagined. Soon she’s caught in a tangle of violent secrets and finds her heart torn between two people she thought she’d never see again. Her decisions have the power to change her fate—and the fate of time itself.
 


I've seen how a lot of reviews have compared this book to the movie In Time with Justin Timberlake. While I can definitely see the similarities, Everless is far better. I loved the world that Sara Holland created wherein blood equates to a person's amount of time left to live as well as currency used. I could easily see how a society could equate to a shortened life span and corruption. These types of things were spoken or hinted about in Everless and I'm hoping that Sara Holland will take it a step farther in the sequel. I think that she can easily do this considering how Everless ended. I think that the sequel needs to be even darker in order for the tension to grow. 
I thought that the addition of the mythology was interesting but a bit difficult to follow at times. I think that that portion of the story line would have been better served by the author sticking to one version of the story of the sorceress and alchemist. That is...unless the reader is supposed to be confused much like the main character was. 
I thought that the heroes and villains were easy to guess. It seemed fairly obvious due to big reactions to information by certain characters. I didn't feel that some of the characters in the book were necessary. It felt like they were just there to be some sort of filler for the story. 
The romance, if you want to call it that, felt forced. Then there was the weirdness between the main character and another boy. It seems like that might turn into more which happened a bit fast for my taste. I mean how can you hate someone and then suddenly think you could have a thing for them?! It makes no sense.
I was able to overlook the minor annoyances I had with pieces of the book because I thought that the idea behind the book was amazing. It seemed so different from what I have read before and I enjoyed the novelty.

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Defiance (Defiance #1) by C.J. Redwine

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Synopsis:
Defiance by C. J. Redwine is rich postapocalyptic YA fantasy perfect for fans of Graceling and Tamora Pierce.
While the other girls in the walled city-state of Baalboden learn to sew and dance, Rachel Adams learns to track and hunt. While they bend like reeds to the will of their male Protectors, she uses hers for sparring practice.

When Rachel's father fails to return from a courier mission and is declared dead, the city's brutal Commander assigns Rachel a new Protector: her father's apprentice, Logan—the boy she declared her love to and who turned her down two years before. Left with nothing but fierce belief in her father's survival, Rachel decides to escape and find him herself.

As Rachel and Logan battle their way through the Wasteland, stalked by a monster that can't be killed and an army of assassins out for blood, they discover romance, heartbreak, and a truth that will incite a war decades in the making.

Wow! C. J. Redwine had me hooked from the first page of this book! I remember thinking that that Defiance sounded like my kind of book when it came out but I had no idea that it would be this awesome!  I like to take time to digest a book after I have read it to see if I can find fault with anything and I couldn't think of anything that I didn't like about this book. 

The story was crafted well. The pacing was amazing because there was always something happening which ensured that I was never bored while reading.  The author was able to strike the perfect balance of having an action-packed story but not overwhelming the reader with too much at once. 

We first meet Rachel as she is waiting by the wall for her father to return after one of his journeys. It is clear that she is feeling desperate for some shred of hope that he is out there somewhere alive. As the story progresses, it becomes clear that the world is not what it once was and that the leaders are bloodthirsty and have been driven mad with power. Surprise, surprise...leaders that are horrible. I feel like every book has them to come extent but I didn't care about that. 

I loved the characters in this book! They were each strong and powerful in their own right. Oliver was a gentle soul that fought to keep his loved ones safe in a more subdued manner. Logan had a darkness inside of him that he attempted to keep under wraps around others and was highly intelligent but also an amazing fighter. Rachel acted without entirely thinking things through but was not afraid to be herself. She could be ruthless at times but it was in the quest for revenge. I actually really enjoyed the villain in Defiance as well. He was intense, brutal, and cunning. He tried to be three steps ahead of his enemies and would use or kill anyone regardless of the consequences. I loved to hate him while I read the book. 

I enjoyed the relationships in the book and was happy to see the relationship between Rachel and Oliver due to its familial nature. Sometimes, books will only focus on the love interest so it was fun to have the book spend some time on this particular relationship. I thought that the pacing of the relationship between Rachel and Logan was really well done. It didn't seem rushed or forced. It felt natural. 

Overall, Defiance was a fantastic beginning to the trilogy and I am excited to read what the author has in store for the characters in the next book! 






Thursday, April 12, 2018

Traitor Born (Secondborn #2) by Amy A. Bartol

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Synopsis:
Rebel warrior Roselle St. Sismode returns in the second book of the epic Secondborn series by USA Today bestselling author Amy A. Bartol.
In the Fates Republic…
Firstborns reign supreme.
Secondborns kneel in servitude.
Thirdborns face death.
And Census shadows them all.

Secondborn Roselle St. Sismode was pressed into military service to battle the rebel uprising threatening the society that enslaves her. Now, powerful factions conspire to subvert the lines of succession, positioning Roselle to replace her mother as leader of the Republic’s armed forces. But the woman who bore her would sooner see Roselle dead than let her usurp her firstborn brother’s command.

The deadly war of intrigue between her new masters and her ruthless family is but one conflict challenging Roselle. A soldier for the rebellion has drawn her into a rogue army’s plot to overthrow the Republic and shatter its brutal caste system. Targeted by assassins and torn between allies, Roselle’s loyalty, love, and honor will be tested in the greatest battle of—and for—her life.


*I received this copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*

I was extremely excited to get an ARC of this book! I read Secondborn and I loved it but that ending left me with questions. I had to know more! I feel like that is Amy Bartol's signature when she is writing a series. After every book she leaves readers wanting more because of the cliffhangers that she leaves them with at the end. Traitor Born is no different in that regard. That ending will haunt me until the next installment in the series is released!  Amy Bartol is such an amazing writer that she is the only author that I will put up with cliffhangers from. Traitor Born is the second book in the SecondBorn series so if you have not read the first book then you should stop reading this review as there may be spoilers. 

This book begins with Roselle living in the Fate of Virtues, under the protection of Fabian Bowie. She finds herself in dangerous situations as more attempts on her life are taken. She is surrounded by different rebel factions that would see her put in a position of power each for their own reasons. I honestly don't know if any of them have her best interests at heart. Each of the groups just seem to want a seat at the table so to speak. Some of the hidden agendas are revealed and Agent Crow is back! I despise him! I hope that he meets the end of Roselle's fusionblade! 

Then there are the men in Roselle's life....Need I say more?! The author has taken this book a step further as it is not a love triangle. It seems more like a love square which leaves me somewhat bewildered but it somehow still works. I'm not sure who everyone else is rooting for but I am team Reykin all the way! I think that Salloway has his own agenda and is lusting after Roselle more than anything else. Hawthorne is a nice guy but seems naive and is living in the past. I feel that Roselle has outgrown him to a certain extent. 

I honestly did not see the ending of the book happening. I mean I was able to guess some of what would happen but Amy totally took it all to a different level. I have to say that I was heartbroken about parts of what happened. I'm still holding out hope that certain characters are going to be okay but I guess I have to wait a year to find out. Argh! 












Tuesday, April 10, 2018

This Time Around (Love in the Heartland #1) by Stacey Lynn

 
🌟🌟🌟 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Cooper Hawke was everything I didn’t need. Rich and famous, and a high-profile actor, he lived a life of luxury while my life had always been much more simple.
Yet when he showed up at my cattle ranch in Kansas, he gave me everything I didn’t think I wanted again.
His marriage was over and he was lost.
I was still barely surviving in my grief after my husband’s sudden death.
As hard as I tried to keep him out, he slipped past my defenses, and slowly, a connection grew between us I could no longer deny.
But this time around, we were on borrowed time. Because Cooper still had his real life waiting for him back in Hollywood.
*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review*
I thought that this was a cute romance that was a quick and easy read. The characters were genuinely good, down to earth people that I feel readers will like. I know that I enjoyed having characters that were each flawed but didn't have any kind of traumatic past or addictions. It was a nice break from novels like that and I appreciated it. Each of them were let down by their other halves within the context of their marriages. In other words, they each have had a hard go of it and find the healing that they need through each other. This book was not all hearts and flowers due to the sad nature of how Rebecca lost her husband but I found that it didn't put my heart through a blender either. I liked the book but I'm not sure that I connected to it the way that the author meant for me too. I was sad for Cooper and Rebecca but I wasn't as emotionally pulled in as I wanted to be. I think that if their relationship would have been developed more or if there were flashbacks of each of their relationships, the story would have had the depth needed to pull me in more. I also would have liked for certain ideas to have been developed more like what happened between Rebecca and her husband before he died. I would think that would complicate her grieving process but I feel that was not really shown throughout the book. It is mentioned and then brought up again towards the end of the book in greater depth.
Excerpt:
“What are you doing here?” I wrapped the robe around my waist, tightened the knot.
Goddamn it! He wasn’t supposed to see this.
“Couldn’t sleep?”
That was what he asked. The urge to scream at him, to unleash holy terror for putting the idea into my head and making me feel, clawed at my throat. “No. Why are you in my room?”
“Because I couldn’t sleep on the couch thinking of you and then I started hearing all this racket like the ceiling was going to cave in on my head and thought I should come check on you.”
My brain must have malfunctioned. I must have skipped some words, rearranged them in the wrong order. He didn’t say what it sounded like.
“What?”
He pinned me with a look. It stole the breath from my lungs. “You heard me.”
Shit.
“Yeah, shit.”
I slammed my mouth closed. If words were slipping out, when I didn’t mean them to, it was best to be quiet.
“Come out of the closet, Rebecca.”
He held out his hand. I ignored it.
I couldn’t breathe or move or focus.
He was standing outside my closet, and he was naked.
Not naked, naked. Mostly naked. He’d taken off the pants and shirt I’d given him and all he had on was a pair of black boxer briefs.
Skin-tight boxer briefs.
That showed every outline of him. And there was a lot of him to see.
My eyes darted to the side of the closet I’d swiped clean. Tomorrow, I’d bleach my eyes to erase that visual.
“Rebecca.”
“I’m fine here.”
He laughed low and slow, beautiful and over too quickly. I was not moving.
“You don’t come out, I’m coming in there to get you.”
No way in hell was he touching me. Not dressed like that.
I stepped over the bucket of shoes at my feet and stepped into the room. He moved back, giving me space and crossed his arms over his chest.
It hid nothing. I couldn’t find a place to focus on.
I was losing my mind. It had to be sleep deprivation. I looked to my bed and ruffled covers which made me think of…
Nope. Not going there. I stared at the wall. It was cream and void of any decorations or photos. It was safe.
Finally, I breathed. He stood there, watching me, I felt it like I felt my skin crawling from his inspection.
“Want to talk about this?” he asked.
Nope. I didn’t. I didn’t want to say a single word to Cooper Hawke. The man in underwear in my bedroom.
I crossed my arms over my stomach. Uncrossed them. “No.” My hands went to my hair and I untangled my hair tie, shoving my hands back into my hair and re-fixing the messy knot. “I don’t want to talk about it.”
“I might be able to help, you know. It’s not like I haven’t stood in a closet, wanting to do the exact same thing you’ve just done.”
“You can’t help me.”
He stepped closer. I shuffled back. He moved again. I retreated. He was getting closer when he needed to move back.
“Cooper,” I said, “Please. I need to be alone.”
“I thought we were friends.”
“What?” My gaze jumped to him, fell. Tight, tanned skin and black boxer briefs. A trail of hair from his bellybutton that disappeared beneath those briefs burned into my retinas. I squeezed my eyes closed. A futile attempt to erase that pretty, pretty sight.
“I thought we were friends,” he repeated.
I forced my eyes open and choked out, “We are.”
His full lips quirked into a grin. I knew that look. He had it downstairs. I did not like that look. Not one little bit. “Friends help each other, don’t they?”
“Friends respect what the other person wants and needs.”
I scooted away from him again and bumped into the wall next to my closet.
He took one more step toward me. Slowly. Like he’d done downstairs, allowing me time to move away, allowing me time to see his intention. My head screamed to move out of the way while my body shouted stay right where you are.
My body sucked.
He was in front of me, not touching me. Far enough away where he was in no danger of touching me.
I still wanted him to touch me.
His hand raised and he settled it on the wall above my shoulder. And I could smell him.
“Cooper. Why are you here?”
He didn’t even blink. “Because I want to help you.”
“You can’t.”
“I can try.”

About the Author
Stacey Lynn currently lives in Minnesota with her husband and four children. When she’s not conquering mountains of laundry and fighting a war against dust bunnies and cracker crumbs, you can find her playing with her children, curled up on the couch with a good book, or on the boat with her family enjoying Minnesota’s beautiful, yet too short, summer.
She lives off her daily pot of coffee, can only write with a bowlful of Skittles nearby, and has been in love with romance novels since before she could drive herself to the library.
If you would like to know more about Stacey Lynn, follow her here:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/staceylynnbooks
Twitter: @staceylynnbooks
Website: http://www.staceylynnbooks.com
Stay up to date on Stacey’s latest news! Subscribe to her Newsletter today! http://www.staceylynnbooks.com/contact


Thursday, April 5, 2018

This Body Won't Break (The O-Negative Series #1) by Lea McKee

🌟🌟 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Synopsis:
The truth doesn't always set you free.

Orphaned as a child, Joanna has lived her entire life in the care of the New Terra Alliance. On the verge of turning eighteen, she eagerly awaits her release into what remains of society.

It was a beautiful lie.

Joanna was never meant to leave. She is part of the August Harvest, slated to die before the month’s end. With a rogue soldier’s promise to find her a way out, Joanna dares to hope. But as Harvest Day approaches, she realizes that to truly defeat the NTA, she must extinguish the source of its corruption–the Commander General himself. But Joanna has no idea the Commander lies in wait, hatching a deadly plot of his own.

*This ARC was provided through publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review*

I thought that this book had an interesting plot and decided to give it a chance. The author had some interesting ideas, particularly the idea of raising people for the slaughter in order to save others from a deadly disease. The book began well enough with the main character, Joanna, being naive about what is to become of her. She goes along with hat is asked of her, never questioning anything except for small things in the grand scheme of things. It is quickly revealed that not all is what it seems and Joanna realizes that she has to escape before it is too late. 
I wish that I could say that I loved this book but it was just okay. There were things that were never explained that made portions of the book fall flat and feel hollow. I enjoyed he realistic feel to the book but that also became tainted when more fantastical/sci-fi elements were introduced into the story that didn't make any sense. There is also major insta-love within the book which I hated. There was no basis for the connection between the two main characters. They had known each other for such a short amount of time and then all of the sudden they were spouting out declarations of love and saying that they would die for one another. I believe that this book could be great with some editing because the bones of the story are solid and intriguing. 






Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Nevernight (The Nevernight Chronicle #1) by Jay Kristoff

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌓 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Synopsis:
In a land where three suns almost never set, a fledgling killer joins a school of assassins, seeking vengeance against the powers who destroyed her family.

Daughter of an executed traitor, Mia Corvere is barely able to escape her father’s failed rebellion with her life. Alone and friendless, she hides in a city built from the bones of a dead god, hunted by the Senate and her father’s former comrades. But her gift for speaking with the shadows leads her to the door of a retired killer, and a future she never imagined.

Now, Mia is apprenticed to the deadliest flock of assassins in the entire Republic—the Red Church. If she bests her fellow students in contests of steel, poison and the subtle arts, she’ll be inducted among the Blades of the Lady of Blessed Murder, and one step closer to the vengeance she desires. But a killer is loose within the Church’s halls, the bloody secrets of Mia’s past return to haunt her, and a plot to bring down the entire congregation is unfolding in the shadows she so loves.

Will she even survive to initiation, let alone have her revenge?

I've been wanting to read Never night for the longest time which was made worse or better (depending on how you looked at it) by reading Illuminae co-authored by Jay Kristoff. My local library only had the audio book version available so unless you have 20 hours to spare could be it will take you a while to get through the entire book. It did feel as if the book went on and on and I wish that I could have read a physical copy rather than listening. That being said, I thoroughly enjoyed this book! It was everything that I hoped it would be! 
The author did a wonderful job of capturing who the main character was and why. I enjoyed the glimpses into her past and how it was plain to see the changes that took place within her as she faced trial after trial and loss after loss. I loved Mia! She was both fierce and flawed. She followed her own code. She never did what I expected her to do and surprised me constantly throughout the book. 
There were moments in the book when I was taken out of the story through the explanations of society, religion, etc. I can understand why the explanations were necessary and they did add to the story but I wish that I could have had them in a way that didn't take away from the tone and pacing if the book. Perhaps, if the characters were explaining things to each other or something of that nature then the book would have been better. 
Jay Kristoff was not afraid to spill blood and kill off characters so be warned if you read this that a favorite character of yours may die. This book is not for the faint of heart or those that can't handle some bloodshed which there was plenty of. I would say that it is reminiscent of Hunger Games or Red Rising in the amount of killing. There is never a dull moment in this action-packed book about a girl that is thirsty for revenge. 






Monday, April 2, 2018

Sparks Fly by Lauren Runow


🌟🌟🌟 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Synopsis:
Everly wasn’t excited over her impending meeting with the enigmatic Prince Sage. Being one of only four women from whom the Prince gets to choose in marriage was never something she valued. Her goal was to politely and elegantly remove herself from a forced wedding due to long standing traditions. Handsome Prince or not, she won’t marry for anything but love. 

Once Sage proceeds to the next candidate, Everly finally feels she can move forward with her life. On her own terms. That is, until she receives a mysterious request, asking her to solve a riddle, taking her on a night she’ll never forget.

A fervent adventure ensues, and attraction builds as the excitement of the night unfolds. Sparks fly in more ways than one just as she finds out who’s stealing her heart.

Pre-order your copy here http://amzn.to/2tNlRCZ




*This ARC was provided in exchange for an honest review*
Sparks Fly is my second Lauren Runow novel but it is very different from Last Chance. I found that aspect of it refreshing in that it was so different from her other book. It is a bit like a modern telling of Cinderella except it includes a girl who is not a commoner and who is feisty and uninterested in becoming queen. Everly was not an innocent, starry-eyed girl vying for the prince's affections. She had her own goals and life ambitions before Sage came along and was unwilling to sacrifice what she wanted out of life. She was an interesting character to say the least and I loved the cleverness and boldness that she displayed when she met Sage at the very beginning of the story. I loved her take charge attitude and zest for life. Sage was also a fun, down to earth character and I enjoyed discovering attributes of his personality and character as the book progressed. He melted my heart as I learned more about him. It was an interesting whirlwind romance that had a bit of angst from Sage's family included in the story. What's a romance without a bit of drama, right?! The story has a nice progression to it and their courtship in the book is very fast which might make it seem like insta-love to some but the author includes the explanation of the time crunch that Sage finds himself in which made it fine for me. I thought that Sparks Fly was a cute, quick read for the romance readers out there!

About the author:
Lauren Runow is the author of multiple Adult Contemporary Romance novels, some more dirty than others. When Lauren isn't writing, you'll find her listening to music, at her local CrossFit, reading, or at the baseball field with her boys. Her only vice is coffee, and she swears it makes her a better mom!
Lauren is a graduate from the Academy of Art in San Francisco and is the founder and co-owner of the community magazine she and her husband publish. She lives in Northern California with her husband and two sons.
You can also stay in touch through the social media links below.
BookBub at https://www.bookbub.com/authors/lauren-runow or sign up for her newsletter at http://eepurl.com/btD6j9