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review 2019-03-03 23:27
Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls by T Kira Madden
Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls - T Kira Madden

Out this Tuesday, buy this from a real human being near you!

 

I'm beginning to come around to memoirs. More subjective than biography, subject to the author's own fitful memory, the narrative is able to spring loose from chronological constraints.

 

T Kira Madden's shatters her life story and glues it back together, with phenomenal results. Her memoir circles back and skips forward, illustrating her complicated relationship with her parents, her friends, and with herself. There are heroes and villains in this life, they're often the same person we love, and Madden found a way to express that truth in a surprising and effective way.

 

Kira's life is complicated. She grows up neglected, spoiled, cherished, and is witness to the good and the bad of her parent's choices. This isn't a story about a harsh childhood and later success - though that is part of it - but it is a beautiful examination of family ties, adult relationships, excess and forgiveness. I couldn't put it down. This is Madden's first book and it is wonderful.

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review 2015-09-30 18:31
#Audiobook Review: Nice Girls Don't Live Forever
Nice Girls Don't Live Forever: Jane Jameson, Book 3 - Molly Harper,Amanda Ronconi
After suffering much of the downside of being turned into a vampire in the previous two books, I feared that Jane Jameson was going to be one of those characters who never learns, doesn’t really change, and is the unfortunate recipient of lots of bad luck. So, I’m happy to report that things turn around for Jane in her third adventure, Nice Girls Don’t Live Forever. While there are still several less desirable things that happen in Jane’s life, overall, this book marked a significant turning point for Jane.
 
The book begins with Jane determined to make the most of her relationship with Gabriel as they tour Europe; however, Gabriel has grown distant, while acting extremely suspicious. I frankly did not like the man he’d become and cheered Jane on as she walked out on him, although my heart also broke for her. Moving on without Gabriel, Jane successfully opens her bookshop, but her life takes several bumps along the way, and now Jane doesn’t have Gabriel to help her through. Nice Girls Don’t Live Forever follows Jane as she navigates her romantic relationship, meddling family, friendships, running her own business, and protecting herself from a stalker.
 
Like the previous two titles, the story bounces all over the place, reflecting Jane’s own thoughts and actions. She’s a bit spastic and neurotic, making her enduring, but a bit hard to follow at times. There are scenes, which initially felt a bit random, only to have Jane come back around to that issue/topic down the road. Sometimes it felt a little overwhelming, but overall the story flowed well, especially with Amanda Ronconi narrating the tale. And Jane’s sarcastic wit stoled the show, allowing me to laugh away any little irritations.
 
I will admit I was initially a bit frustrated with Jane and all the crap tossed her way. But then Jane started standing up for herself and making better decisions. I cheered as she was able to find herself, while continuing to stick her foot in her mouth from time-to-time. I especially enjoyed watching as Jane grew closer to her own family, despite the obstacles that were in the way. By the end of the book, I felt that Jane reached a new level, completing her transformation into a self-confident vampire.
 
Another wonderful aspect of Nice Girls Don’t Live Forever was the stalking storyline. What could have been a straight-forward plot ended up being deliciously twisted, surprising even me. And although a majority of the climatic scene was off-page and a tad bit simplistic, the overall plotline was exciting and entertaining. 
 
Once again I will state that Amanda Ronconi is the ideal narrator for this series. I enjoy her southern charm, which she dishes out in varying degrees based on each character. My favorite voice is that of side character, Dick Cheney, whose charm and humor oozes right out of my earbuds. My only complaint, which I’ve mentioned before, is the lengthened pauses between the dialogue and the “she asked,” or “he said,” phrases. It can be a little disruptive to the flow. 
 
Overall, Nice Girls Don’t Live Forever is an fun, entertaining story, and probably my favorite thus far in the series. With only one title left in the Jane Jameson titles, I wonder where the author will take our lovable heroine.
 
My Rating: B+
Narration: B+

 

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review 2014-09-16 00:00
Nice Girls Don't Live Forever
Nice Girls Don't Live Forever - Molly Harper I’m always pleased with the witty banter between Jane and her friends. I love how fiercely loyal they are to her, and that they will do anything for her. It’s nice to see that she has normal problems just like everyone else. Well, except that she has a stalker. But she has to deal with love matters like everyone.

I love that she is so supportive of Zeb’s family. She may make jokes, but she loves them and can’t wait to be an “aunt.” I think her mom is a bit more bearable in this book too. She’s not as annoying, but still gets in her business a little too much.

Love this series.
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text 2014-06-28 15:03
Bookstores of Paranormal, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Romance
Night's Master - Amanda Ashley
Her Warriors' Three Wishes - Carrie Ann Ryan
Her Ghost Wears Kilts - Kathleen Shaputis
Call of the Highland Moon - Kendra Leigh Castle
Nice Girls Don't Live Forever - Molly Harper
Kiss of Fire - Deborah Cooke
The Wolf Who Loved Her - Kasey Moone
Primal Possession: A Moon Shifter Novel - Katie Reus
Dance Upon the Air - Nora Roberts
Seeking a Scribe - Marsha A. Moore

I love bookstores. Big surprise. I adore small ones with cozy chairs and great conversations about books with strangers.  San Deigo lost a great one when Romance World closed its doors. Let's all raise a glass to booksellers everywhere.

 

I am very happy to report that even in the far off future (though we need more of these), the fae filled past, and in dimensions filled with shapeshfiters, there will be bookstores. My romance novels told me so! 

 

Here are some of the best bookstores to be found in Paranormal, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Romance.

 

Bonus points if you can name the bookstore in each love story. 

 

1. Night's Master by Amanda Ashley 

2. Her Ghost Wears Kilts by Kathleen Shaputis 

3. Nice Girls Don't Live Forever by Molly Harper 

4. The Wolf Who Loved Her by Kasey Moone

5. Seeking a Scribe by Marsha A. Moore 

6. Dance Upon the Air  by Nora Roberts 

7. Primal Possession by  Katie Reus

8. Kiss of Fire  by Deborah Cooke 

9. Call of the Highland Moon by Kendra Leigh Castle

10. Her Warriors' Three Wishes by Carrie Ann Ryan

 

Please recommend more wonderful Bookstores in Paranormal, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Romance! 

 

To vote for the best of the best, go to the Goodreads list: Best Bookstores in Paranormal Romance. 

 

To get see the most amazing bookstores from all over the world, visit my Pinterest Board: Best Bookstores in Romanceland! There are recommendations from all genres of Romance there as well. 

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