Showing posts with label Aileen Erin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aileen Erin. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

New Releases ~ week of 03/18/ 2019


A Stranger Here Below by Charles Fergus (#1 Gideon Stoltz Mystery)
Ambush by Barbara Nickless (#3 Sydney Rose Parnell)
Boundary Broken by Melissa F Olson (#4 Old World)
Celtic Empire by Clive Cussler (#25 Dirk Pitt)
Cry Wolf by Maggie Shayne (#6 Brown and De Luca)
Dead in a Week by Andrea Kane (#7 Forensic Instincts)
Girls with Sharp Sticks by Suzanne Young  (Girls with Sharp Sticks #1)
Hissy Fit by Lani Lynn Vale (#1 The Southern Gentleman)
July Flames by Mari Carr (#7 Wilder Irish)
Moon Rising by Ian McDonald (#3 Luna)
Murder Once Removed by S C Perkins (#1 Ancestry Detective)
No Quick Fix by Mary Calmes (#1 Torus Intercession)
Off Planet by Aileen Erin (Aunare Chronicles #1)
One Potato, Two Potato, Dead by Lynn Cahoon (#3 A Farm-to-Fork Mystery)
Play to Win by Kelly Jamieson (#1 Wynn Hockey)
Secrets Never Die by Melinda Leigh (#5 Morgan Dane)
Sin & Salvation by K. F. Breene (#3 Demigod of San Francisco)
The Disgraceful Lord Gray by Virginia Heath (#3 The King's Elite)
The Elephant of Surprise by Joe R Lansdale (#15 Hap Collins & Leonard Pine)
The Fifth Doctrine by Karen Robards (#3 Guardian)
The Gorison Traveler Incident by Laurann Dohner (#1 Veslor Mates)
The Tyrant by Penelope Sky (#3 Banker)
Tiny Dancer by Pandora Pine (#7 A Cold Case Psychic Spin Off)
Vengeance by Rebecca Zanetti (#10.5 Dark Protectors #100 1001 Dark Nights)
Winter War Awakening by Rosalyn Eves (#3 Blood Rose Rebellion)

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Book Review ~ Being Alpha

Being Alpha (Alpha Girl #7)

by Aileen Erin
published by Ink Monster
released: July 17, 2018
genre: YA, Fantasy, Paranormal,

**Received from Ink Monster via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Summary (Goodreads): For the first time since Tessa met Dastien, life is quiet. The evil witch, Luciana, is six glorious feet under, St. Ailbe's is closed due to human trespassers, and people are finally getting used to the fact that supernaturals exist in the world. It seems like the perfect time for a honeymoon.
After traveling to Dastien's house in Provence, clubbing in Paris, and attending Meredith and Donovan's Full Moon Ceremony in Ireland, Tessa and Dastien head to the Caribbean. Their trip is turning out to be the honeymoon that fantasies are made of-sunset cruises, long walks on the beach, and every romantic cliché you can imagine. Tessa couldn't be happier. Except that Tessa's visions are on the fritz. She hopes that means that nothing is brewing. That everything is quiet because all is well. But Tessa's never been one to assume anything.
When she's magically attacked and nearly dies, Tessa knows she can't ignore the signs anymore. Something huge is going on. As much as she doesn't want to call an end to their six-week honeymoon, it's time to head back to Texas.
Whoever messed with Tessa is in for a rude awakening. Because if there's one thing fighting rogue witches and werewolves has taught her, it's how to be Alpha.

My Thoughts: I have mixed feelings on this one. I really loved the first six books of this series. I'm not sure if the author meant this as a transition book or what but it seemed to be a step back while not having a whole lot of substance.
A lot of this book felt like making already established characters seem lesser so Tessa seemed like more. I'll start with the demons. Someone besides Tessa, since she was one of the last to know, should have been able to figure out where/how the demons were getting through. At the very least Claudia. She has proven to be The witch so far in this series and yet she didn't notice a live circle when she was at the compound trying to cleanse it? I know Tessa was supposed to become this uber witch and coven leader but that didn't happen and she really is nowhere on the witch front at this point. Also, when did the demons get so stupid. In previous books they were smart enough to disguise themselves as children to make the wolves look bad to the humans but in this book they only travel between the compound and the abandoned school? They didn't try to attack the town, mall, school and cause as much chaos as possible? This is what happens when you bring back villians you've already beat.
Next is all the new characters. There were a bunch. I understand they were necessary to create this new thirteen power circle that connects all the supernaturals. I guess, personally, I just needed to know more about them in order for it to make sense. Beings that are as powerful as these don't normally give up anything, especially to a wolf that has only been one for a few months.
Which brings us to Tessa. I really like Tessa. The first five books were about her coming to terms with her new life as a wolf while also dealing with a crazy super witch possessed by a demon. She is still learning things both about herself, her mate, and the supernatural world in general. I have a hard time believing that everyone outside of her small group would just accept her as the leader. There is a difference between having a lot of power (which Tessa does) and being an Alpha (she's not at this time). She can push a lot of power out to get everyone's attention in a chaotic room but a real alpha would get everyone's attention just by walking into a room. Not saying she won't become an alpha but she is still growing into herself.
Overall, as I said, this just was a rehash of fighting a demon they had already beat and adding new characters without any real substance. I would love to get to know more about the added characters just maybe without Tessa being such a main part of the story. Let her grow, learn and become comfortable with herself and her new life.
I'll still give the next book a chance since I've been wanting a book about the Fae. I'm concerned with where the author went with Cossette and now Chris and this forbidden love. It seems to be more of a convenience (fan service) than anything that was already established with these characters.

Rating: 3 - 3.5


Wednesday, July 18, 2018

This Week's Reads

Ruins
by Peyop (DeviantArt)


The Lost Plot by Genevieve Cogman
The Invisible Library #4 (Goodreads)
**More Irene and Kai. More Dragons and politics. More of everything that makes this series fun.















Alpha Divided by Aileen Erin
Alpha Girl #3 (Goodreads)
**Still enjoying this series. Like the fact that this book focuses more on Tessa's magic side and hopefully finding a balance.















Iron and Magic by Ilona Andrews
The Iron Covenant #1 (Goodreads)
**This takes place in the same world of their Kate Daniels series but a different area. I'm not sure about a series focused on Hugh. I'm not sure I want to like him in any way. Still I really like the writing of this couple so will try and go in with an open mind.

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

New Releases ~ week of 07/16/2018



Adding up to Family by Marie Ferrarella (#22 Matchmaking Mamas)
Avalanche of Trouble by Cindi Myers (#2 Eagle Mountain Murder Mystery)
Awakened by the Prince's Passion by Bronwyn Scott (#3 Russian Royals of Kuban)
Bay City Belle by Shirley Kennedy (#2 In Old California)
Beaches in Paradise by Kathi Daley (#9 Tj Jensen Paradise Lake Mysteries)
Being Alpha by Aileen Erin (Alpha Girl #7)
Bound by Wreckage by Ryan Michele (#6 Ravage MC Bound)
Competence by Gail Carriger (#3 The Custard Protocol)
Digging A Hole by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff (#3 The Ohellno Series)
Double Blind by Iris Johansen, Roy Johansen (#6 Kendra Michaels)
Her Lost And Found Baby by Tara Taylor Quinn (#1 Daycare Chronicles)
Marriage Made in Blackmail by Michelle Smart (#2 Rings of Vengeance)
Me and Mr. Jones by Christie Ridgway (#2 Heartbreak Hotel)
Motive by Kennedy Layne (#2 Office Roulette)
Nyxia Unleashed by Scott Reintgen (#2 The Nyxia Triad)
Playing Hurt by Kelly Jamieson (#6 Aces Hockey)
Remember by Robert J. Crane (#21 Out of the Box)
Rescued by David Rosenfelt (#17 Andy Carpenter)
Slaying It by Chloe Neill (#13.5 Chicagoland Vampires)
Soul Survivor by G M Ford (#11 Leo Waterman)
Strength Enduring by Carrie Ann Ryan (#8 Talon Pack)
The Edge by SJD Peterson (#3 The Underground Club)
The Girl in the Green Silk Gown by Seanan McGuire (#2 Ghost Stories)
The Immortal Gene by Jonas Saul (#2 Jake Wood)
The Other Woman by Daniel Silva (#18 The Gabriel Allon Series)
The Singular Mr. Sinclair by Mia Marlowe (#1 The House of Lovell)
The Sinners by Ace Atkins (#8 Quinn Colson)
The Wild Dead by Carrie Vaughn (#2 Bannerless)
Three Courageous Words by Elle James (#3 Mission: Six)

Friday, July 6, 2018

This Week's Reads

Cernunnos
by Develv (DeviantArt)


Haunted by Kelley Armstrong
Otherworld #5 (Goodreads)
**Trying to get back into these books. Even though this is the next book I needed to read may not have been the best choice. Not sure why but I just don't seem to like Eve at the moment (at least in this story).













Being Alpha by Aileen Erin
Alpha Girl #7 (Goodreads)
**I received this book from the publisher (Ink Monster) but had not read any of the previous books when I got it. Since this weekend, I've already read Becoming Alpha and Avoiding Alpha. I find it easy to read and fall into the world the author has created. I'm hoping to trend of Tessa not thinking before doing or not listening to people who have so much more experience lessens. It could make the character unreadable very quick.










Deadly Sweet by Lola Dodge
The Spellwork Syndicate #1 (Goodreads)
**This showed up as a recommendation on my Hoopla app, it was already on my radar so I went ahead and downloaded it. The mix of witchcraft, baking, and some witchy mayhem really sound like a fun summer read.