Friday, February 6, 2009

Friday Fill-Ins


Questions courtesy of YellowRose this week; thanks, friend! And...here we go!

1. Please don't tell me how the story ends.

2. Can you stand on your head and spit quarters in the morning?

3. The color puce makes me want to puke!

4. I have a craving for reeses pieces.

5. If my life had a pause button, I'd pause it in just that moment of pure happiness.

6. Eyes are the windows to the soul.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to reading, tomorrow my plans include shopping and Sunday, I want to spend time with my family!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The Treasure Keeper by Shana Abe`

THE TREASURE KEEPER, the fourth installment in the drakon' series, picks up where the previous installment, Queen of Dragons, leaves off. The brother of the Alpha, Lord Rhys Langford, had been attacked and is now being held captive.

Zoe Cyprienne Lane is the daughter of the town seamstress. Growing up, she thought herself plain and fervently wished that she would be granted the gift of smoke and the Turn. It was very rare for the females of their clan to shapeshift into smoke or dragonform, and Zoe was no exception. When young Rhys would float outside her bedroom window in dragon form, wanting her to meet him in the nearby woods, she turned her back on him. She knew without any exceptional gifts or beauty she would never fit into Rhy's league. Years later she catches the eye of Hayden James. After courting awhile, Hayden proposes and Zoe accepts. She doesn't love Hayden, but believes he is a good man and that they will make a decent life together. When Hayden is sent out by the council to journey to the Carpathian Mountains to gather aid, Zoe is patiend and waits. But when Hayden's letters abruptly stop, she knows something is wrong and leaves the shire to look for him herself. Unknown to anyone, Zoe has her own unique gifts that may be just the weapons they need.

Lord Rhys Langford believes himself to be dead. It is always dark and a melodotic tune is always playing in his mind. But when he sees a light for the first time, he pulls himself to it and is stunned. There she lies in overwhelming light and beauty, Zoe Lane. She can see and talk to him, but she cannot touch him. Rhys is in spirit form. Wherever Zoe is, Rhys can follow her as long as there is a reflection for his spirit to jump to and fro, such as a puddle, a mirror, a wineglass or a window. Zoe fights her attraction to him as she is betrothed to Hayden.

Rhys pleads with Zoe to return to the safety of their shire, but she is determined to find Hayden. She shows Rhys her unique gifts, turning invisible and catching thoughts, to prove that she can take care of herself. With Rhys's spirit by her side, Zoe unexpectedly runs into the young Prince of the Carparthians, who in a turn of events, leads her to Hayden.

Hayden and the Prince had been watching a ramshackle house they thought to be holding the Lord Rhys captive. The three of them make plans to infiltrate the house, but it may already be too late for Rhys.

THE TREASURE KEEPER is a beautiful addition to the drakon' series. As the plot twists and thickens, the bond between Rhys and Zoe strengthens. You won't want to miss a drop of this sparkling and magical adventure!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Mailbox Monday







Mailbox Monday is hosted by Marcia at The Printed Page.





My mailbox was jammed pack today, but unfortunately there were quite a few bills......a few dvds I received from swapdvd.com and then I got to the good stuff! Yes, I received three lovely of my precious's today.





Kiss of a Demon King (The Immortals After Dark, Book 6) by Kresley Cole from PBS.


Fire Raiser by Melanie Rawn that I will be reviewing soon.


The Family Jewels by Carole Hart that I will also be reviewing soon.
A wonderful way to start out the week!

Leaving Whiskey Bend by Dorothy Garlock Give-Away

Maymay's Memos is giving away yet another fabulous tale - this time it is Leaving Whiskey Bend by Dorothy Garlock. She just wants to know who your favorite author is - Maymay not Dorothy :D

Hop on over and plug in an entry! You can't win if you don't enter :)

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Futureproof by N. Frank Daniels


Futureproof was originally a self-published success launched on the author's Myspace page.

Lucke attends Peckerbrook High School in Atlanta. A school for artistic kids, Luke is one of the kids bussed in from the seedier part of town. Home life is rough. His stepfather abuses him while his mother stands on the sidelines protecting their other boys. She begs Luke to stop provoking him, but Luke finds it difficult to back down. He joins the drama class at school and for awhile, he can be someone else. The fighting escaltes at home until Luke gets the drop on his step dad and beats him up. Knowing he can no longer stay there, he packs a bag and leaves.

He begins to stay at a friends house and before long finds himself dropping out of school. The deeper he delves into the deliquent subculture of Atlanta, the more friends Luke makes. Friends who share their girls, basements, and drugs with him. Luke begins to self-inflict damage to himself with razor blades while also starting a new job Conflicting situations and emotions run high until they spiral out of control.

Futureproof is a shocking, yet stunning debut. It is told almost like a memoir, yet the author states it is not. Filled with unique characters and a gritty storyline, Futureproof will have you addicted in no time. However, it is not for the faint of heart as it contains vulgar language, drugs, and explicit sex.

The Sunday Salon - January Wrap-Up


January started off with a bang as I read several books the first few weeks. Than, as the cold deepened and work hours increased, my reading decreased. However, I did get some great books read this month! I managed to read 20! I doubt I can read that many in February, but its a great start to my 2009 Reading Challenge.

  1. Eclipse (The Twilight Saga, Book 3) by Stephenie Meyer
  2. Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4) by Stephenie Meyer
  3. Full Moon Rising (Riley Jensen, Guardian, Book 1) by Keri Arthur
  4. Blood Brothers (Sign of Seven Trilogy, Book 1) by Nora Roberts
  5. The Hollow (Sign of Seven Trilogy, Book 2) by Nora Roberts
  6. Up in Smoke (Silver Dragons, Book 2) by Katie MacAlister
  7. The Pagan Stone: The Sign of Seven Trilogy by Nora Roberts
  8. Goddess of the Sea (Goddess Summoning, Book 1) by P.C. Cast
  9. At Grave's End (Night Huntress, Book 3) by Jeaniene Frost - Reviewed
  10. Sail by James Patterson and Howard Roughan
  11. From Dead to Worse (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book 8) by Charlaine Harris
  12. Queen of Dragons by Shana Abe
  13. Fatal February by Barbara Levenson - Reviewed
  14. Midnight Reign (Vampire Babylon, Book 2) by Chris Marie Green
  15. One Silent Night (Dark-Hunter, Book 13) by Sherrilyn Kenyon
  16. Burnt Offerings (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter) by Laurell K. Hamilton
  17. Insatiable Desire (The Demonborn) by Rita Herron - Reviewed
  18. Too Close to Home by Linwood Barclay
  19. Summer Knight (The Dresden Files, Book 4) by Jim Butcher
  20. Every Demon Has His Day by Cara Lockwood - Reviewed