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review 2016-11-09 21:01
Reviewed: The Immortality Cure
The Immortality Cure - Tori Centanni

 

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Henri Dunn was damn good at being a vampire, until her immortality was ripped away from her. 

Now she must solve a murder or be executed for a crime she didn't commit. 

Six months ago, Henri was stuck with a syringe full of the poison known as "The Immortality Cure." Now, after almost a century of being an immortal monster, Henri is human again and she’s not loving it: her body aches, she has too many mortal needs, and the other vampires shun her as a Blood Traitor. All she can do is keep her head down and bide her time until she can find a way to get her immortality back. 

When vials of the serum are stolen from the lab and another vampire is murdered, Henri is the number one suspect. With the help of a melodramatic vampire “king” and his mortal groupie, Henri must find the real killer or face the wrath of vengeful vampires. 

 

|My Feels & Review|

So as you already know I was a bit on the fence bout this book, I mean come on Vampire Cures?

So here is a full review which is chock full of opinions and I try to stay spoiler free.

 

So Henri gets saddled with this case, and as your plodding along trying to figure out who the key players are and who did and why they did it. This is really important! I pick out my suspect in this wicked game of who went and fucked up. Though this is not the person Henri brings in. Here I am confused as all hell, cause this is not what I thought at all. How could I have been that far off! Though something happens there, So I go back to my original suspect. Though I had another suspect on the back burner who I might have thought did the fuck up deeds.

 

Then the whole thing comes to a boil and here I am going WTF!!!! Didn't see that at all! I mean I truly thought I had this all figured out three chapters in, I have read so many books you just see the ending coming before you get to the middle. So to be completely broadsided by the whole left me ecstatic!

Good Work Ms. Centanni! I bow to your writing greatness on this! |o| (<- weird bowing thingy)

 

How I felt about the other characters in a quick jot, Neha, she irritated me and I wanted to punch her in the forehead. I'm hoping we get more of Lark in the second book. I want to see more layers of Caz. I truly want to know what the hell is going on in Sean's head!

 

PHEW! I think I got it all out there without spoiling much! If you like Mystery/Private Eye and Vampires, then I highly recommend this book to you.

 

 

|About The Author|

Tori Centanni writes suspenseful urban fantasy books with snarky protagonists, intriguing mysteries, and dynamic casts of characters. She's a nerd girl and recovering goth who likes dark, quirky stories with elements of humor. When not reading or writing, she can be found baking, watching too much television, and wrangling cats. She lives in the Pacific Northwest.

 

You can find out more about her and her books and join her mailing list at toricentanni.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/toricentanniauthor/

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review 2016-11-06 19:10
MEMORY HOUSE (Memory House Series - Book One) by Bette Lee Crosby
Memory House (Memory House Collection) - Bette Lee Crosby

Finished this sweet, lovely book with a smile on my face and an overpowering crave for dandelion tea. Also, I seriously want to plant a garden filled with herbs and flowering plants so I may experience the magic of hibiscus, lemon verbena, and jasmine. I'm not certain about the effects of such herbs and plants but I can tell you that I did find Memory House to be utterly enchanting. I have always dreamed of owning my own Bed and Breakfast, so Bette's story resonated strongly with me. I love the fact that this bed and breakfast brought an old and young woman together. The bond they shared was as sweet as the dandelion tea Ophelia served. This book, given to me by the author, is my very first completed Bette Lee Crosby story. So enjoyable. In one form or another, Crosby cleverly weaves a tiny bit of each one of her books into Memory House and now I must know more. How do the memories tie each story together? I'm not sure. What I do know is that I'll be reading Spare Change next. Like Annie, I look forward to discovering more about the objects and memories of Ophelia and her Memory House

If you enjoy books by Sarah Addison Allen, you will probably like Bette Lee Crosby's books, too. I know I do. If you can't get enough of sweet southern tales, Bette has three book series to entertain the happy reader.

Memory House Series (Books 1-5)

Wyattsville Series (Books 1-4)

Serendipity Series (Books 1-3)


Bette Lee is an award winning novelist with several stand alone novels. For more info, join Crosby at www.betteleecrocby.com




*I was provided with a DRC of this book by the author. Thank you!

 

 

 

 

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review 2016-10-19 21:55
Highly Recommended Read
Frostbite - Richelle Mead

I enjoyed the first book in the series. LOVE Frostbite! I laughed and I cried. The crying Part was a shock to my system. I don't normally tear up for young adult paranormal reads. For the emotional roller-coaster ride Richelle Mead has put me through, I would give Frostbite 6 Stars.

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review 2016-08-11 05:37
THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF STONES ( DAUGHTER'S OF LA LUNE, Book Two)
The Secret Language of Stones: A Novel (The Daughters of La Lune) - M.J. Rose

A beautiful story that revolves around another daughter of the sixteenth century witch, La Lune. This young woman, Opaline Duplessi, is the actual child of Sandrine. For those of you familiar with The Witch of Painted Sorrows, you'll remember the lovely Sandrine, the young woman who became the vessel for the sixteenth century witch. Opaline's story and introduction to the dark arts is just as interesting as her mother's mystical journey. However, where Sandrine welcomed the powers she inherits, Opaline does her best to avoid the magick that flows through her blood.

 

Rose's latest offering takes place twenty four years after Sandrine's initial encounter with La Lune. Like her mother did years before, Opaline runs away to Paris in order to escape her mother's dark influence. Still, Opaline doesn't escape her magical abilities and finds herself making talisman for the mothers, wives, sisters, and lovers of fallen soldiers of WWI. She has the ability to translate a message from the deceased to a loved one through these talisman which are created with a strand of hair, gold, precious gems and stones.

 

The story here is wonderful and touching. I almost felt as if I was in Paris during WWI. Rose did an incredible job of setting the scene and making this time period come alive. My only complaint? While I'm certainly not a prude and I can withstand some erotica in my reads, the creepy ghost relationship was a bit much. Just sayin'. I've actually encountered an entity before. (YES! I'M SERIOUS!!)That he was in my house was one thing. The last thing I would have ever wanted was for him to physically touch me!!!! Then again, we didn't quite get along...not even a little bit. He wasn't exactly as friendly as Opaline's visitor was. Anyway, without spoiling anything, that's why this doesn't get the hole five stars. It would have though. I wasn't sold on all of that and it didn't add anything to the story, IMO. What I did love? The Romanov connection. Great intrigue! Overall, another winner from M.J. Rose and the daughters of La Lune. Hope there's another in the works. I even liked this one better than the first. Good stuff.

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review 2016-08-01 00:52
WITCH MYTH: A Yew Hollow Cozy Mystery Book 0 by Alexandria Clarke
Witch Myth: A Yew Hollow Cozy Mystery- Book 0 - Alexandria Clarke

I've only recently discovered cozy mysteries and I really enjoy this fun genre. I joined a cozy mystery challenge on Goodreads and while searching for a new book, I ran across this FREE cozy on Amazon. While the story is short, it's a great introduction to a series that seems full of promise. I was initially intrigued by the protagonist's relationship to an ancient coven of witches. Who doesn't find witches fascinating? When I was young, one of my favorite television shows was BEWITCHED. I could've watched Samantha cast her spells all day long. Like Samantha, the main witch in this story just wants to live a normal life, away from magic and witchcraft. Morgan Summers can move to the ends of the world to escape her family of witches but it's impossible to run from the dead and the spirit world where the dead reside.

 

After an unsuccessful attempt to separate her identity from her family and start her own life in New York City, Morgan must return to her childhood home in Yew Hollow. Back in town, she's immediately engulfed in the mysterious murder of Yew Hollow's beloved historian and librarian. Being the first to discover the body, Morgan unwittingly becomes the prime suspect, especially after evidence at the crime scene points to witchcraft.

 

For the most part, I quickly put the pieces of the puzzle together but I DID enjoy the storyline. Would I classify this as a cozy mystery? Maybe not. IMO, it was lacking the humor I've come to expect in a cozy mystery. As I mentioned, this is the first book in the series (although it's labeled as Book 0) and I think the author did a nice job of introducing characters and the small town of Yew Hollow. Overall, entertaining and a nice start to a fun series.

 

 

 

*This series must be fairly new because there's only one more book to continue the Yew Hollow series and it shares the same title as Book 0 but is labeled Book 1. (Kind of confusing.) Just to be sure, I checked the synopsis for Witch Myth: A Yew Hollow Cozy Mystery Book 1 and it did offer a different storyline. 

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