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Author Archives: seriestracker
Steampunk loosing steam?
Ok, so I don’t have a huge bank of experience reading steampunk. But, from the series I have tackled so far on this little site, you can see I have read some (and I have read more than I have … Continue reading
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The infernal conclusion of the Infernal Devices
Clockwork Princess (CP for short) by Cassandra Clare is yet another disappointment. Given how strong the Mortal Instruments series started (but quickly faded and the series should have ended at the end of book three, before it jumped the shark), … Continue reading
Posted in YA
Tagged Cassandra Clare, demons, Infernal Devices, Mortal Instruments, Shadowhunters
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Beauty Awakened: Actually a recipe for putting me to sleep!
Beauty Awakened is the second in the Angels of the Dark series, a spinoff of the Lords of the Underworld series by Gena Showalter. And, well, it wasn’t exactly a source of warm shiny light. As we learned previously, Zach … Continue reading
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Stop with the blogging! And the Sniffing! #Ihatetwitter
Vicki Lewis Thompson has provided us with another Wild About You novel. I read most of the latest installment over my lunch hours, so it seems fitting I take a lunch hour to do this review! The latest installment takes … Continue reading
Posted in PNR
Tagged books, paranormal, paranormal romance, reviews, romance, series, shifters, spoilers, Vicki Lewis Thompson, werewolves, Wild About You
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e-only short stories. Marketing genius or a waste of reader’s time?
I don’t normally write little reviews of all these “.25″, “.5″, “1.5″ (blah blah blah) stories (and if you are confused, check out good reads and they way they number series and the little “extras” that are offered between installments) … Continue reading
Posted in YA
Tagged books, magic, reviews, Sarah Rees Brennen, series, sorcerer, spoilers, Unspoken, young adult
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Unspoken’s unfound romance
I just finished Unspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan. This is another first in novel in a series that is bent towards YA paranormal romance. At least I think the romance part is part of the series… But we will get … Continue reading
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Furious Over Tempests’s Fury
Tempest’s Fury, the fifth installment of the Jane True series by Nicole Peeler packed another powerful punch. Unfortunately, the end left me fuming. Why? Because I have what I think is going to be a very long wait until the … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, PNR, SciFi
Tagged books, Jane True, magic, Nicole Peeler, paranormal romance, series
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Wicked good Wicked Nights
I nearly squealed like a fan girl when I realized that Wicked Nights is the first in a series which is a spinoff from the Lords of the Underworld! I have loved the Lords since picking up the first … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, PNR
Tagged angels, Angels of the Dark, books, demons, Gena Showalter, Lords of the Underworld, paranormal, paranormal romance, reviews, romance, series, spoilers
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Awful, confusing, incoherent Archon
I am baffled by all the excellent reviews. Are there 2 versions of this book out there and I have the version intended to bewilder and confuse? An angel I am told was male, but later that he/she/it is pregnant? … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, YA
Tagged angels, apocalypse, Archon, books, demons, Raziel, reviews, Sabrina Benulis, series, spoilers, witches, young adult
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Short but sweet!
This is a short little post to let folks know that I updated a few pages that were waiting for publication. I had the privilege of receiving ARCs and I didn’t want to spoil pre-pubication. Now, however, we are past … Continue reading
Posted in Paranormal Mystery, YA
Tagged angels, books, paranormal, reviews, series, spoilers, vampires, young adult
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