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review 2018-11-24 22:26
These vampires are pretty freakin' epic...
His Consort - Mary Calmes

First off let me just say 'I make no apologies. I love Mary Calmes' I have a small group of authors that I'll just read whatever they write and the reasons may vary but mostly it's the entertainment factor and just the fact that for whatever reason I can easily escape into the story and enjoy it without a lot of deep thoughts or intellectual rhetoric involved...sometimes a girl just wants to read a story that's entertaining and with Mary Calmes that's what I get entertainment...pure and simple.

 

Now, I'll be the first to admit I don't particularly care for vampires...in the world of the supernatural they're near the bottom of my 'want to read' list but it's Mary Calmes so I'll try anything once and in this case 'love it'. I can't say that there's just one reason that I had so much fun with this one, it's more like there were a number of different things that came together at the right time for me. 

 

I liked both of the MC's Jason Thorpe was the expected 'eveyone loves him' MC and I liked wandering through the first part of the book as his history and character were layered onto him and we got to see how he came to be in New Orleans and the events that slowly converged to bring him together with Varic Maedoc, Prince of the Vampires. As well as getting to know Jason the author had a vampire world to create since her vampires have a bit of a different origin than other vampire stories have given us. Plus we were given a few secondary characters that I really enjoyed Jason's friend bampyr friend Cooke, Leni and Ode, but most of all I would love a book for Tiago and Hadrian...those two were probably in fact my favorite pair in this story more so than even Jason and Varic. 

 

There was a definite Vampyr Politics theme running through the story that drove not only the romance but the mystery/action part of things as well. There was a part of this that was a huge undertaking in its own right and that was setting up the social structure of the vampyr's and their language and then putting it into a book in such a way that it didn't totally drown everything else and for me being able to wander through things with Jason. Learning as he learned kept things from becoming overwhelming and boring. I was delighted by how fact that vampyr's weren't portrayed as a society that lived under a rock and that they not only knew about technology they used it...this to make far more sense than having modern day vampires who are still residing in the dark ages as is sometimes the case. While may of the vampyr stereotypes were tossed out there were also some that were kept...not many but one or two.

 

I can't say with a certainty that whether this is a standalone or the beginning of a series. There are no indications of future books being planned but the story certainly presents the opportunity for them...so I guess time will tell, won't it.

 

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A copy of 'His Consort' was graciously provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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review 2016-06-06 04:46
THE TAMING by A. M. Rycroft
The Taming - A M Rycroft
  Thystle learns that the death of a friend may not be an accident but a set-up. She searches for the man responsible. The man who is looking for her to carry out his sentence of death of her.

I like Thystle. She is a vampyre who lives among humans. She is strong. I like that she is able to be humble and care about others. I like the potential female/female romance that may be beginning here. I like that she is able to be assertive when dealing with others within her vampyre community as well as o
Thystle learns that the death of a friend may not be an accident but a set-up. She searches for the man responsible. The man who is looking for her to carry out his sentence of death of her.

The secondary characters all have a connection to Thystle. I would like to know more of the back story of Thystle and them, especially Wiat, her Maker. He in angry with her and angered by her but in his way he has her back. I want to see where her relationship with Lilla goes. I also want to know what the Immortals want with Thystle.

The world building is good. As we readers need the explanations we are given more details of this world. This world becomes more layered with more questions about the people in this realm. I hope more books will be coming that will answer my questions.

The Taming is well done and quickly read. I will be reading more of A. M. Rycroft.
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review 2014-11-14 00:00
Verity Hart vs. the Vampyres Omnibus
Verity Hart vs. the Vampyres Omnibus - Jennifer Harlow Reminded me of Gail Carriger's book Souless - but in a very good way.
Great h and nice, stoic, but ultimately good guy H. Did think there was a scene missing at the end - considering the build up with her parents, one last confrontation was really needed to complete things.
I bought the omnibus edition - as I hate those little short story chapters on offer - which always seem to me to be a money grab by the author and no friend to the reader.
Plus quite a few editing problems - mainly because as American writer is trying to write 'British'. Luckily the story was so good I didn't get bogged down by them.
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review 2014-05-21 22:47
"You could tag along if you like. It'll be dangerous.' She turned to look at him and peered over the top of her glasses. 'It might even be fun."
Billy the Kid and the Vampyres of Vegas: A Lost Story from the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel - Michael Scott

This was a great intro to Billy. It was really fun to see him meet Scathach. It also gave some insight into Scathach and the rift between her and Aife. Billy shows his true colors when he decides to help the poor damsel rescue someone she once cares a great deal for. Of course, Billy soon learns that Scatty doesn't really need any help and really isn't the damsel she looks like. Great addition to a wonderful series!

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review 2013-01-23 00:00
Billy the Kid and the Vampyres of Vegas
Billy the Kid and the Vampyres of Vegas - Michael Scott Now this one, (compared with the short story about the Death of Joan of Arc) was really good! It added to the characters and told a really fun story.
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