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review 2019-10-30 13:07
Sugar and Iced
Sugar and Iced - Jenn McKinlay

I cannot get enough of this series! I am so glad that I found it when I did because it means I can keep reading and reading! I have taken all the characters to heart. Love them!

 

I couldn't fit this one into the bingo, unfortunately, but I just couldn't put the series down. 

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text 2019-10-29 12:56
Reading progress update: I've listened 305 out of 437 minutes.
Sugar and Iced - Jenn McKinlay
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text 2019-10-28 14:17
Reading progress update: I've listened 215 out of 437 minutes.
Sugar and Iced - Jenn McKinlay
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text 2019-09-20 00:06
Fever series by Karen Marie Moning
Darkfever - Karen Marie Moning
Bloodfever - Karen Marie Moning
Faefever - Karen Marie Moning
Shadowfever - Karen Marie Moning
Iced - Karen Marie Moning
Feversong (Fever Series) - Karen Marie Moning,Jim Frangione,Amanda Leigh Cobb
High Voltage - Karen Marie Moning

I read the first few books a while back, like when they were first released, they were just meh then. I figured I would give it another shot. Great decision. I tried the audio editions of the books, spectacular decision. I found a few new narrators to enjoy, newer to enjoying audiobooks, and a new favorite books series.

 

Everytime there was a new narrator for one of these books I would cringe when I first heard their voices. I was worried it would ruin the story for me. It didn't, I enjoyed each of their reading styles, some more than others, but an all around positive experience. I must say I find that I hard time adjusting to new narrators when they switch mid series, like I get lost in the different pronunciations, reading speeds. I didn't have that with these. I must say that at first I did not like the first narrator's southern accent much in the beginning of the first book, but she grew on me.

 

I love the world these books are set in. There is so much to read about. So many awesome and fantastical elements to the story. The way the world works is nothing short of being one of the most interesting concepts I have read within the genre, urban fantasy. This isn't a place I would want to live in, but it sure is one I love to read about.

 

I used to not enjoy books about the Fae, but after reading these books and also the A Court if Thorns and Roses books I have very much changed my opinion. I now seek out books with them as a major part of the story. 

 

I read some of her Highlander books a while ago, thinking I may give then another read soon, while these books are still fresh in my mind. 

 

Does anyone know if any other series that follows the same characters and storyline throughout the series that has Fae characters? Preferably as the main, or one of the main focusses. I have read these, A Court of Thorns and Roses, and tried Merry Gentry books. I got bored with the Gentry books, has anyone read them? And do they get better after the first three installments?

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review 2019-02-01 02:15
ICED CHIFFON by Duffy Brown
Iced Chiffon - Duffy Brown
Reagan's ex-husband, Hollis, is accused of murdering his fiancée.  If Reagan does not find the killer, she may lose her house to attorney fees.  So she starts looking for the murderer and keeps running into Walker Boone, her ex's lawyer.
 
I laughed throughout this book  I enjoyed it so much and cannot wait to read more of the series.  Reagan is a mess.  I loved her.  Her Auntie Kiki is a riot.  Together the two are a scream.  Totally complement each other.  Hollis is a jerk.  And I think Walker may be sweet on Reagan, although he has a weird way of showing it.  There is a wild cast of characters that make this book memorable.  I haven't had so much fun in a book in a long time.  I was sucked in from the beginning and couldn't wait to get back to this world.  So much fun!
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