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review 2015-01-30 00:00
Black Rook
Black Rook - Kelly Meade,Kelly Meding My reaction to Black Rook
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I like the books where the character comes into their power. You know where something Epic happens. No such thing happens to Brynn in Black Rook. Yeah, her seer powers increase but not to an awesome level. I am like a kid that way. There were Magi, Vampires, Loup garou(wolf shifters) in the book but you don't see them in their element. What is the point of having shifters if they shift only 4 times in the book? Vampire had only a three bite role in the whole book and Magi (the supposed bad guys) had no particular role. Black Rook is one of those books where you wait for the MC to come into their power, you know for something unexpected to happen, but sadly it never happens in this case.

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review 2015-01-24 13:22
White Knight (Cornerstone Run Trilogy #3) by Kelly Meade
White Knight - Kelly Meade,Kelly Meding

The Cornerstone Trilogy has been a great series for me.  While being a paranormal romance series, it was extremely dark and had more of a urban fantasy feel to it.  What I mean by that is that the overall story of the family was the main part of the plot of every story up to this point.  The romance of each book was almost more of a secondary part of the story of the trilogy.

 

This story is focused on Knight, the white wolf of the McQueen family and the Cornerstone pack.  He has been an integral part of the entire trilogy.  He has also been my favorite character.  I don't normally fall in love with angsty characters, but something about Knight made me love him.  As the white wolf of the pack, he is an empath and helps everyone in the pack with their emotions.  This is all well and good, until he is the one who needs the help.  He has had a rough road starting in Black Rook and the road doesn't appear like it is going to ever get easier.

 

Shay, as a former alpha's daughter and a black wolf, is a very strong woman.  She has shown that in the previous books.  She not only continues to show her strength in character, but she shows her ability to lead when she makes some great suggestions to Bishop. You could really see where her father trained her to be a future alpha female.

 

Bishop shows he was a great choice to lead the new mixed pack. Bishop is also great in his ability to listen to other options and taking the suggestions from a different packs culture.  He is willing to be flexible and take the best of each of the packs to make the best choices for this new pack.

 

While I enjoyed this story, it just didn't have the action or suspense of the first two books.  There are some plot twists that I didn't see coming. But I didn't like where things went with the twins. I started to feel sorry for them, and I don't want to feel sorry for the villain. They didn't seem like the boogey men that they had been throughout the series.  I also didn't like Bryn's Dad. I know he was a villain, but I didn't think he was a great villain. I could see through him too easily.

 

This book has some great news for the McQueen family. There is also a lot of sadness, which you've come to expect from this series.  However, I think overall, this book does have more happiness than sadness.  The trilogy does wrap up well. I would still give the entire series a 4 stars and believe it is a must read for all PNR/UF fans.



**Book was provided to me by NetGalley. This review is my opinion and was not provoked in anyway.

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review 2015-01-19 12:00
Early Review: White Knight by Kelly Meade
White Knight - Kelly Meade,Kelly Meding

White Knight
Author: Kelly Meade
Series: Cornerstone Run Trilogy #3
Publisher: InterMix
Published on: January 20, 2015
Genre: Urban Fantasy, Werewolves
Format: 277 pages, eARC
Provided by: NetGalley

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Checkmate…

Despite a month of peace from hybrid attacks, the constant threat of violence has the loup garou on edge. Knight McQueen’s home feels like a military compound and his people have become battle-weary soldiers. And Knight’s tenuous grip on his own self-control has been further damaged by the disappearance of the only woman whose touch brings him peace.

Held prisoner by her hybrid half-sisters and forced to care for an unknown child, Shay Butler’s quarterly is approaching but a silver-laced collar prevents her from shifting. As her time draws closer, her sanity begins to slip.

The opportunity to rescue Shay arrives when Magus enemy Archimedes Atwood requests a parley to discuss ways to end the conflict between their people and stop the rogue hybrids. Alpha Bishop McQueen agrees, bringing his brothers together to form a plan that will bring Shay home to Knight, stop the final two hybrids—and finally bring Archimedes to justice once and for all...

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Knight’s character has been growing on me throughout this trilogy which is why I’ve been impatiently awaiting this last installment with bated breath. White wolves are this universe’s unicorn, and this final HEA has been quite the arduous battle, thus I expected a glorious conclusion to the McQueen family’s adventure via the middle brother. WHITE KNIGHT was a far cry from being the grim story that I had anticipated; yes there was still darkness and death, however for the most part Knight’s tale was about healing and moving forward. It was an uplifting way to end this series, but the radical about-face made for a somewhat bumpy read.

There’s no disputing it, Bishop and Rook ARE alpha males, while as Knight is more of an emo werewolf which was what made him so unique, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that he’s incapable of getting his claws bloody when the need arises. Or at least, that was my take on it anyway. Regrettably, McQueen’s part in this story was rather humdrum in that he didn’t rescue his lady, barely contributed to offing the antagonist, and instead spent the bulk of his time talking about his feelings. Kudos to him for finally getting the words out; however heartfelt confessions don’t exactly make the pages fly by.

Shay definitely wears the pants in this CORNERSTONE RUN relationship, and this story was just as much hers as her mate’s, although I unquestionably enjoyed her role tenfold in comparison to Knight’s. She showed courage while at the mercy of the hybrids, loyalty to Chelsea & Leopold and unrelenting patience to her beloved. I was also happy to see her own her alpha daughter status by supplying Bishop with tactics to help defeat their enemies, and offering up ideas on how to improve pack life. This book would have been hella boring without her.

Ok, that’s not entirely true, I liked the plot a great deal as well, and Meade wrapped up all of the threads to my satisfaction, even a few that I had completely forgotten about or didn’t realize were linked to the bigger picture. I actually found myself hating the hybrids less and less, and Atwood more and more as the truth surfaced. The Paul Melina aspect was inspired, and the Dell Jones incident was further validation that the author left no stone unturned. This novel would have felt incomplete without an epilogue, so I was immensely grateful that Meade decided to go the distance, and deliver the flash forward that I craved.

WHITE KNIGHT was the light at the end of the CORNERSTONE RUN trilogy.


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review 2015-01-13 00:00
White Knight
White Knight - Kelly Meade,Kelly Meding I received a digital copy in exchange for an honest review from Berkley.

When I got White Knight I really didn't know that it was a part of a series/trilogy and its important to note that reading the previous books is an important factor in understanding the who, what and why. I would highly suggest starting at the beginning before investing in White Knight.
That being said I can't say enough great things about this book. There is so much positive reinforcement and redemption that Miss Meade brings into play that the heart warms to the many forms of healing she serves both her characters and her readers. White Knight is a heart whole story with a lesson in life and love and I fully support the message she delivers.
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text 2014-12-30 22:31
Reading progress update: I've read 100%.
White Knight - Kelly Meade,Kelly Meding

This was my most anticipated CORNERSTONE RUN installment, so perhaps my expectations were overly high, but unfortunately the story wasn't on the same level as Bishop & Rook's novels. I expected darkness and death, and yes, there was some of that; however for the most part Knight's tale was about healing and moving forward. In a sense, I suppose that book 3 was as close to being true Paranormal Romance as this trilogy has come, and therein lied the problem because 2 UF + 1 PNR = inconsistent. 3.5 stars - Full review to follow.

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