Thursday, April 30, 2015

Some Thursday Randomness


 I haven't read this book yet (it's sitting in our book room) but this looks like a really good show.

Fan Art
Some Disney characters in other worlds or other worlds Disney-ed
Firefly
by Stephen Byrne
Disney Princesses as Game of Thrones
by  DjeDjehuti (deviantArt)
Need to get this shirt for my son. Big Hero 6 (especially Baymax) is his favorite movie right now. Shirt available at Tee Public (website)
Big Hero 3PO
by DjKopet

These giraffes doing high dives are too cute...short film by Nicolas Deveaux.

5 mètres 80 from Nicolas Deveaux on Vimeo.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

New Releases ~ week of 04/27/2015


A Catered Mother's Day by Isis Crawford (#11 Mystery with Recipes)
A Good Rogue is Hard to Find by Kelly Bowen (#2 Lords of Worth)
A Scoundrel by Moonlight by Anna Campbell (#4 Sons of Sin trilogy)
Amulet Keepers by Michael Northrop (#2 TombQuest)
Antiques Swap by Barbara Allan (#10 Trash 'n' Treasures Mystery)
Bound By Hatred by Cora Reilly (#3 Born in Blood Mafia Chronicles)
Broken Juliet by Leisa Rayven (#2 Romeo and Juliet)
Burn for You by Lexxie Couper (#2 Outback Skies)
Chains of Water and Stone by Katherine Hurley (#2 The Griever's Mark)
Cold Burn of Magic by Jennifer Estep (#1 Black Blade)
Darkened Blade by Kelly McCullough (#6 Fallen Blade)
Rising Darkness by Shannon Mayer (#9 Rylee Adamson)
Encore to an Empty Room by Kevin Emerson (#2 Exile)
Ever After at Sweetheart Ranch by Emma Cane (#6 Valentine Valley)
For Your Love by Beverly Jenkins (#6 Blessings)
Goldilocks Breaks In by Joan Holub (#6 Grimmtastic Girls)
Hold Me by Susan Mallery (#16 Fools Gold)
Hunted Warrior by Lindsey Piper (#3 Dragon Kings)
In a Bad Way by Karin Tabke (#2 Bad Boys of the Bay)
Kingdom of Darkness by Andy McDermott (#10 Nina Wilde & Eddie Chase)
Legends of Fire by Alexia Purdy (#2 Elemental Fire)
Lost World by Kate L. Mary (#4 Broken World)
Loving the Beast: Epilogue by Skye Warren (#5 Beauty)
Medusa the Rich by Joan Holub (#16 Goddess Girls)
Midnight Ride by Cat Johnson (#1 Midnight Cowboys)
Musseled Out by Barbara Ross (#3 Maine Clambake Mysteries)
Of Noble Family by Mary Robinette Kowal (#5 Shades of Milk and Honey)
Oh Say Can You Fudge by Nancy Coco (#3 Candy-Coated Mysteries)
Overruled by Emma Chase (#1 Legal Briefs)
Reckoning by Megg Jensen (#5 Dragonlands)
Rogue by Julie Kagaw (#2 Talon Saga)
Scrappily Ever After by Mollie Cox Bryan (#6 Cumberland Creek)
Sinful by Joan Johnston (#13 Bitter Creek)
Strange Skies by Kristi Helvig (#2 Burn Out)
Sugar on Top by Marina Adair (#2 Sugar, Georgia)
The Children Return by Martin Walker (#9 Bruno, Chief of Police)
The Daring Exploits of a Runaway Heiress by Victoria Alexander (#6 Millworth Manor)
The Deepest Poison by Beth Cato (#1.5 Clockwork Dagger)
The Duke and the Lady in Red by Lorraine Heath (#3 Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James)
The Girl at Midnight by Melissa Grey (#1 The Girl at Midnight)

The Harlot Countess by Joanna Shupe (#2 Wicked Deceptions)
The Lady and the Mountain Doctor by Misty M. Beller (#2 Mountain Dreams)
The Replaced by Kimberly Derting (#2 Taking)
The Reunion by Lorhainne Eckhart (#1 Friessens)
The Scoundrel and the Debutante by Julia London (#3 The Cabot Sisters)
The Silence That Speaks by Andrea Kane (#4 Forensic Instincts)
Thirty-Four and a Half Predicaments by Denise Grover Swank (#7 Rose Gardner)
True Son by Lana Krumwiede (#3 Psi Chronicles)
Twisted by Cynthia Eden (#2 Last Option Search Team)
Your Next Breath by Iris Johansen (#4 Catherine Ling)

Monday, April 27, 2015

Book Review (or a ramble) ~ The Shadows

The Shadows (Black Dagger Brotherhood #13)

by J.R. Ward
published by Penguin
Genre: Adult, PNR, Paranormal

Summary (Goodreads): Two brothers bound by more than blood fight to change a brutal destiny in the heart-wrenching new novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood by #1 New York Times bestselling author J. R. Ward.

Trez “Latimer” doesn’t really exist. And not just because the identity was created so that a Shadow could function in the underbelly of the human world. Sold by his parents to the Queen of the S’Hsibe as a child, Trez escaped the Territory and has been a pimp and an enforcer in Caldwell, NY for years- all the while on the run from a destiny of sexual servitude. He’s never had anyone he could totally rely on... except for his brother, iAm.

iAm’s sole goal has always been to keep his brother from self-destructing- and he knows he’s failed. It’s not until the Chosen Serena enters Trez’s life that the male begins to turn things around... but by then it’s too late. The pledge to mate the Queen’s daughter comes due and there is nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, and no negotiating.

Trapped between his heart and a fate he never volunteered for, Trez must decide whether to endanger himself and others- or forever leave behind the female he’s in love with. But then an unimaginable tragedy strikes and changes everything. Staring out over an emotional abyss, Trez must find a reason to go on or risk losing himself and his soul forever. And iAm, in the name of brotherly love, is faced with making the ultimate sacrifice...

My Thoughts: I haven't been consistent in reading this series. After the first 5-6 I have started to just read the ones that focus on a character that I am interested in. Then even when I'm interested I still skip a lot of the secondary stories that are setting up future books. Going to start with those side stories.
I know I may be in the minority but I am not interested in Xcor and Layla. Many were wanting them as the next book and I'm glad they are not. I haven't liked Layla since she first showed up in this series and she hasn't done anything to make me change my mind. It kind of sucks because I like Xcor and the Bastards but since all their story has Layla in it I skimmed/skipped all the pages devoted to them.
Assail, is there a point to this character. I did not find anything redeeming about him. He spent most of what I read sniffing drugs up his nose. Even when he was trying to correct things with the brother I wasn't buying it. Just seems like a liability and one that may not last long if he doesn't change soon.
Paradise. I was hoping for better. She is the first main character in Ward's new Brotherhood Legacy series that focuses on the new training program. When I read the blurb for Blood Kiss (Goodreads) I was interested. Unfortunately, this character was boring. I get the trying to go for a strong female who is trying to break out of the old ways. The problem was the trying, that's what it felt like. I'm hoping Butch's story and maybe other new characters can carry this book better than she can.
Iam, Trez's brother. I know this is called The Shadows but the book was really about Trez and Selena with very little page time to Iam and Catra. I liked them as a couple even if it was expected. They worked well and could have been a great couple if they were fleshed out more.
Trez and Selena. I went into this book knowing that many, many people were unhappy with it so I wasn't surprised by the ending even without specific on why they were unhappy. This was a well written story for this couple. There were many great scenes, including Trez riding the roller coaster 4 times even though he hates them and when all the women get together to dress Selena. Xhex made that whole scene.
The one thing that did not work was the ending. I wasn't upset or emotional as everyone else but I understood completely. This series is marketed as Paranormal Romance (PNR). There are certain rules when it comes to romance books. Number one being your main character gets an HEA/HFN in that book. It didn't happen here with Trez/Selena and since they had the majority of page time, they are the ones you were expecting to get an HEA.
The next book is about Rhage and Mary called The Beast. I've always like Rhage so I'll probably be reading it. I also read many good things about the previous book The King that makes me think I'll try to fit it into my reading schedule at some point.

Rating: 4

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Some Thursday Randomness

Youtube user jojodrummer96 did a Doctor Who tribute in dominoes. This is one of the better ones I've seen.


Came across this site Artfire (website). It reminds me of Esty and has some interesting things on it.
Thai elephant mug
by madamepomm
Art by Michael Dooney (DeviantArt) Loved his 1887 gallery folder.
by Michael Dooney
(deviantArt)
Lady Mechanika
by Michael Dooney (DeviantArt)


Buzzfeed had an article "15 Useful Diagrams for Book Lovers" (website). There were a few I liked and others not so much.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

New Releases ~ week of 4/20/2015


A Dance with Danger by Jeannie Lin (#5 Tang Dynasty)
Aflame by Penelope Douglas (#4 Fall Away)
All's Fair in Love and Scandal by Caroline Linden (#2.5 Scandals)
Angles of Attack by Marko Kloos (#3 Frontlines)
Avenging by Holly Kelly (#3 Rising)
Beauty and the Rake by Erica Monroe (#3 The Rookery Rogues)
Chasing Danger by Katie Reus (#2.5 Deadly Ops)
City Love by Susane Colasanti (#1 City Love Trilogy)
Conspiracy of Blood and Smoke by Anne Blankman (#2 Prisoner of Night & Fog)
Dead Girl Walking by Christopher Brookmyre (#6 Jack Parlabane)
From Best Friend to Bride by Jules Bennett (#3 St. Johns of Stonerock)
Ghost Image by Ellen Crosby (#2 Sophie Medina)
Just Three Words by Melissa Brayden (#2 SoHo Loft Romance)
Memory Man by David Baldacci (#1 Amos Decker)
Murder Is Bad Manners by Robin Stevens (#3 Wells and Wong Mystery)
My Stallion Heart by Deborah Fletcher Mello (#7 Stallion Brothers)
Need Me by Tessa Bailey (#2 Broke and Beautiful)
Office Elvis by Gary Gusick (#2 Darla Cavannah)
Pirate's Alley by Suzanne Johnson (#4 Sentinels of New Orleans)
Poisonwell by Jeff Wheeler (#3 Whispers from Mirrowen)
The Trials by Stacey Kade (#3 Project Paper Doll)
Sealed in Sin by Juliette Cross (#2 Vessel Trilogy)
Stolen Magic by Gail Carson Levine (#2 Tale of Two Castles)
Stormbound by Jennifer Lynn Alvarez (#2 Starfire)
The Architect of Aeons by John C. Wright (#4 Count to a Trillion)
The Bone Tree by Greg Iles (#5 Penn Cage)
The Decaying Empire by Laura Thalassa (#2 The Vanishing Girl)
The Devilish Mr. Danvers by Vivienne Lorret (#2 Rakes of Fallow Hall)
The Mad Apprentice by Django Wexler (#2 Forbidden Library)
The Remedy by Suzanne Young (#0.5 Program)
The Unmapped Sea by Maryrose Wood (#5 Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place)
The Whitechapel Fiend by Cassandra Clare, Maureen Johnson (#3 Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy)
There You Stand by Christina Lee (#5 Between Breaths)
Valorous by Marie Force (#2 Quantum Trilogy)