Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Wolf with Benefits (Pride, #8) By Shelly Laurenston

Wolf with Benefits (Pride, #8)Wolf with Benefits by Shelly Laurenston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I feel like I went through this book faster than the others XD

- I was as confused as the hero at the beginning of the book XD who comes to you and asks you are you my daddy? XD it certainly a guy repellent

- I liked the hero, Ricky was a go with the flow kind of guy, like a minute he was quiet staring at the wall totally not bored and another he's all goofy, then all action, he's confusing yet the word that always comes to my mind when I think about him is tranquil. He actually makes me feel calm ^^

- The heroine was a typical super nanny, who is taking care and basically raising her 10 siblings!! for some moments I hated her siblings because they were so narcissistic and bitchy, but it was obvious she was the only one who could handle them .. at first XD, I was happy that Ricky was with her, if he wasn't I think she would still be stuck around her siblings. And damn she's good at her job she's like the super manager or admin, she can organize anything and plan everything, and she handles Novikov and for their team that made her the equivalent of a deity XD

- I liked how she negotiated with the Russian bears she oh so tiny dogie and them so big teady bears XD Plus how they were all over her about her brother and then the big boos of those bears was praising her to her boss and asking if she were single XD

- I hated that bitch of a sister

- Loved Freddy, the science genius, he was so cute and nice, his instincts were good, and he was adorable even Novikov loves him which was obvious since he always plays with his but bosses his siblings around XD

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Bear Meets Girl (Pride, #7) By Shelly Laurenston

Bear Meets Girl (Pride, #7)Bear Meets Girl by Shelly Laurenston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Personally I would add this book to the more cute humorous section of this series XD

- Throughout the whole thing the relationship between the hero and heroine was over the top funny: first she jumping on his lap always with the boyfriend jokes, and him hating her for it since he's the uptight cop. Second becoming a fake couple, then a real one since they obviously like each other and each other's surroundings XD

- I liked how the hero was a hokey obsessed fan he knew the smallest details like how the heroine skates like her dad, and how he has this hokey alter-like room in his house. It was kinda funny seeing his reaction to meeting her dad and meeting her teammates, I especially liked when the guys backed him up against his brothers and how happy he was because his brother were gonna be jealous (so child-like of him tat it was cute) XD

- The hero was cute with his reaction whenever any of her teammates did something like invite him or the like he was over the moon, especially with Novikov he actually been to do the impassible, becoming Novikov's first friend XD

- Hated the bear women especially after the dirty dochey move with the knee, and I can't help but feel she deserved her ending.

- Hated the human criminal guy, what he's been doing to shifters and the trophies were sick, and I cried a bit on that scene.

- I was happy when that lion dude ran away and I was hoping a bit that there would be a book between him and Sophie the full human who rescued him, maybe like she's under his family's protection or some other scenarios.

- I liked the relationship and the camaraderie that developed between Dee and the heroine especially since they had a pretty rough start.

- I liked how sweet the hero was to mostly everyone like the tiger girls and Hanna, and I think Hanna is creating her own clan in a way XD first Abby then the twin foxes and I think they will stick to her and become her foxes like Novikov's foxes XD

Overall, *thumps up*

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Sunday, September 27, 2015

Big Bad Beast (Pride, #6) By Shelly Laurenston

Big Bad Beast (Pride, #6)Big Bad Beast by Shelly Laurenston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was certainly enjoyable and a great continuation for a great series ^^

Personally I wasn't expecting much from this book since shown in the previous couple of books the heroine was mean and so antisocial that she didn't care whether what she did was bitchy or not, and the hero was so in love with the heroine that he was silly most of the time around her, so goofy with heart-shaped eyes XD

- I adored the prologue it was so freaking cute, with them acting their usual self but in miniature form especially Ric, and his cousin/uncle's reaction when he told him he will get Dee was just so funny XD

- I liked the hero he was so tactful and took measured steps toward what he wanted, but if it weren't for the heroine angry kiss their relationship would have talked a lot longer to be initiated, but I liked how he talked her into and out of anything XD

- I liked the time when they started their vacation it was so funny seeing the reaction of the rest of their friends and family toward their relationship, and later after the claiming the reaction of all involved was funny especially the cousin/uncle of the hero XD

- I liked Abby and Hanna's role in the whole thing it was nice to watch their progress and involvement in the this weird eccentric group of friends and family of diverse type of shifters.

- I liked how the heroine's parents took to the hero instantly, specially after how her mom played with her dad's logic and reasoning shifting him from despising the guy to approving of him in matter of minutes.

- I loved how Ric was so nice and sweet with his taking back a cousin who tried to screw him over and still keeping his gentleness when his brother tried to steal from him and his father hiring people to hurt him, and I liked how he handle that scene pretty amazingly XD

- I admired how Dee instantly accepted Ric mating with him without any hesitation unlike the other women in the series

Overall, *thumps up*

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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Beast Behaving Badly (Pride, #5) By Shelly Laurenston

Beast Behaving Badly (Pride, #5)Beast Behaving Badly by Shelly Laurenston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This one just went into my favorite list XD

Even thought some previous books in this series were more humorous and entertaining but I liked this one it was cute and adorable with suspense edge to it, while maintaining it's humor even during the action.

- I loved the heroine since she got introduced in the previous book, she was the cheery happy and always good girl, but with a wild edge to her, she's someone you don't want trapped in, and what beautiful about it no one would have guess it XD

- I didn't like the hero from the first impression I got about him from their reunion scene, but with every single meeting with the heroine he started to shred off layers of himself and creating new ones because of her presence and influence.

- I liked how he was like the best Manny ever, because he certainly fits the bill XD

- I liked everything after they ended up in the bears town, how everyone reacted t the heroine and even the gruffest and the meanest of them were like cuddly teddy bears just trying to please her. Especially the older men XD

- I liked the appearance of her dad, especially after they met XD the first meeting between her dad and her man was so funny I couldn't stop for a while and especially when he kept saying he will have freaky grand kids since both the parents are already freaky ( can you blame him if you sum the gene pole of both parents they have Lion, Polar Bear, Wolf, Wild Dog. I guess it would always be a guessing game with the kids)

- I liked how after they got back to NY all the other females liked him, her best friend Gwen, the wild dogs females XD

- I liked how he had a hate relationship with his team captain especially when he strung him high on a pole XD I love that scene.

- I hated Dee most of the book, since she kept underestimating the heroine and belittling her, but I loved when the heroine showed her what she was made of, and how at the end they teamed up together.

Overall, *thumps up*

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Friday, September 25, 2015

The Mane Squeeze (Pride, #4) By Shelly Laurenston

The Mane Squeeze (Pride, #4)The Mane Squeeze by Shelly Laurenston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This one was cute and funny, a really light hearted kind of book ^^

- I loved the cuddly hero, he was so so so cute with his honey obsession and playing with his toes and how gentlemanly he is and how close to his parents he is plus he's cute when he blushes oooh lets not forget there was a kilt involved XD

- The heroine was ok, she garnered some sympathy with her hybrid origins and how this affected her life with bullying and attacks and such stuff, but she was a tough girl, I preferred her best friend actually.

- The wild dog pack is just awesome they are so funny and quirky and so full of life and enjoyment, whenever they get mentioned I know the scene would turn out good and funny.

- The parents scenes where super hilarious , first with his parents then her mom, I'm just glad that my family isn't THAT open to such talks XD

- The Shaw brothers were funny cute punching bags for the hero, it was cute seeing how amused and happy he was swatting a lion like he was his brand new toy XD

- I liked how this couple didn't have any commitment issues or any hesitation they knew what's in their hearts and they said it, not like all the previous couples in the series.

- I loved Rick's reaction to Dee every single time XD

Overall, *thumps up*





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Thursday, September 24, 2015

The Mane Attraction (Pride, #3) By Shelly Laurenston

The Mane Attraction (Pride, #3)The Mane Attraction by Shelly Laurenston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I looooved this book, it was one hilarious couple XD

- Since book one the hero was one funny guy who has a very wicked sense of humor, I loved his pranks and his jokes and his egoistical attitude oh and lets not forget his obsession with food XD

- The heroine made had me in conflicting emotions so far, I liked her in the first part of book 1, didn't like her on the second part, and hated her on the second book, but now in this book I feel sorry for her .. a bit.

- I liked Smitty and Sammy and hated the rest of her brothers. I liked the mom and dad too and the aunts ok to keep it simple I liked everyone except the mean brothers and the evil old witch and her cronies XD

- I loved how he instantly submits to the aunts when pie or food is involved XD

- I loved how the Shaw are so in sync at times, and felt really sad at the shooting scene and how they all reacted afterwards.

Overall, *thumps up*



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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

The Beast in Him (Pride, #2) By Shelly Laurenston

The Beast in Him (Pride, #2)The Beast in Him by Shelly Laurenston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This one was very nice ^^

- I liked the hero since book one but here he was funny, and I liked him more ^^, and I loved the heroine she was funny and quirky and geeky and I so wanna be in her Pack XD

- I liked how the heroine pulled herself from being the weird awkward girl to being an alpha of her own pack and a multimillionaire company owner XD

- I liked how since they were kids she was so special to him, I know he was a big reason in here that she was bullied but it was obvious his affections were real and deep, and it was so cute when Sissy would taunts him on how he used to act before around the heroine.

- I liked how she built her own pack and how close they were, it was fun to watch them and I loved to read about them, how they had each others back, how they enjoyed each other, how they used each other to have fun, I especially liked her original four especially Phil and Sabina XD

- I have to say I hated Sissy the hero's sister in the book because she used to bully the heroine

- I loved the Johnny story, it was so like the heroine that's why she insists on protecting him, and I loved how protective he became of her, his very own surrogate mother.

- I loooooooved how the hero's parents got so attached to the heroine especially the dad is reaction was soooooo cute and adorable especially in the epilogue XD

Overall, *thumps up*



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Monday, September 21, 2015

The Mane Event (Pride, #1) By Shelly Laurenston

The Mane Event (Pride, #1)The Mane Event by Shelly Laurenston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my second series by this author and this time it's contemporary ^^

I loooooved the shifters, cause I read the dragon shifters series not the animal one and it's good, both are ^^

- I liked that there were two stories in this book and two couples, and in here it introduced us to many other characters.

- I liked the first couple and their boldness, how even after 20 years they still knew something about each other, and still could pull pranks with a straight face. The only thing the both of them didn't realize was that both had a crush on the other since they were 14.

- I liked how they acted around each ther when they finally hooked up.

- I liked the fact that even thought the hero felt alienated from his own Pride and family he felt that he belong with his wolf friend's pack, and it was awesome when they had his back.

- I liked how instantly obssessed the hero was with the heroine, he was so much like a love sick puppy that it was kinda sad watching him, actually both heros were like that and I kinda hated the heroines since both had commitment issues and were afraid of the L word.

- I liked how both stories were funny and sexy, and I love the narrator in the audiobook version Charlotte Kane she has a way of bringing the book to life.

- I liked the second couple scene with the kids XD it was cute.

- I like Sissy May in the first part but kinda hated her on the second.

- My favorite scene is the prank the younger Shaw in the second part pulled of the heroine's brothers XD lets just saw it has something to d with 69

Overall, *thumps up*

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Saturday, September 19, 2015

Scandalously Yours ( Hellions of High Street, #1) By Cara Elliott

Scandalously Yours ( Hellions of High Street, #1)Scandalously Yours by Cara Elliott
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book and for a change I read one in a sedate pace.

I found this book enjoyable though the events dragged a bit.

- I liked that the heroine was a bluestocking but not the conventional type, she wasn't all facts she believes in legends and myths and dancing around campfires.

- I liked the hero though not at first, him letting people persuade him how to interact with his son with discipline and aloofness. And his fixation with the Steel Corset XD

- I liked his son he was a brave lad and I liked that his best friend was the daughter of an inn keeper.

- I liked the sisters, and how tight they were.

- Didn't like how Anne reacts when around The Devil Davenport, except his reputation I didn't see anything wrong with him except he was trying to help every single time.

Overall, *thumps side-ways*

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Friday, September 18, 2015

Truly (New York, #1) By Ruthie Knox

Truly (New York, #1)Truly by Ruthie Knox
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This one was a bit longer than the last couple of books I read, which was an interesting change.

- I think the hero and the heroine were an interesting couple, at first the contrast was drastic which was one of the main factors that made it interesting, because it was so strange and unexpected combination, which ended up with a cute result. If you want a simplified version it's like a parody of Beauty and the Beast: the hero is all gruff and angry and it seems the heroine has this amazing calming effect on him, where the heroine is beautiful but unlike the fairy tale no one notices except the hero and actually not even at first, and he is the one who gets her out of her shell and shows her around the city like the Beast did with Belle around the castle XD

- I liked the part when they started to get along till the drive, after the drive not so much except the ending. Cause before when the were in NY it was like they were exploring each other and shedding their layers, and in the road trip they were more into their comfort zone with each other, but when she got home and her family showed up it kinda went downhill.

- There was more monologue than actual conversations which made feel like skimming some parts because I felt they were repeating themselves with each main character and their fear.

- I just was bummed at the end because there wasn't any epilogue, it would have been nice if there was one, to know how they would settle in NY or him introducing her to his friends, them starting their own businesses and getting their own place, it would have been more comforting to know about their future.

Overall, *thumps up*


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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Hyde and Seek (Hyde #1) By Layla Frost

Hyde and Seek (Hyde #1)Hyde and Seek by Layla Frost
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was full of ups and downs that it kinda was tiring to keep up.

First off I wanna say I loved all the people in there especially the main couple and the hero is my favorite (not just because is a beautiful sex god, but I'm not complaining *snickers*)

- I hated the mixed signals the hero kept shooting toward the heroine at first, but I was happy when he got his head out of his ass.

- I liked how she totally settled in with his friends whether they were the boys from the garage or his bar owning friends or rock players.

- I loooooooooooooved how sweet and thoughtful he was with her, like seriously he would do anything for her and tat was obvious from the get go.

- I liked how mature she was because seriously every once in a while some bitch comes and keeps taunting her about their previous sex life with her guy, not the guy was douche because he instantly kicked them out and told her everything.

- The stalker thing was creepy at first I was like the heroine thinking it's not much of a big deal, and at first I thought of any one in the book was sustainable of being a stalker it's gonna be James but surprisingly not and I was shocked by who it ended up being, and after that it was creepy and scary as hell for the heroine.

- And the hero is still too sweet, when he invited her dad, then visited her mom, tattooed her name on his body and building her a kitchen and much more sweet moves.

- What I didn't like were the ups and down and sometimes the repetitive fights they get, like when they blow up they start throwing some nasty shit especially the hero and I kinda got sick of it.

Overall, *thumps up*

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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Simply Irresistible (Lucky Harbor, #1) By Jill Shalvis

Simply Irresistible (Lucky Harbor, #1)Simply Irresistible by Jill Shalvis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a really good start for what seems like a long and beautiful series.

I loooooooooooooved the hero in hero, he was the typical good guy in a small town but with a bike and leather jacket. He was so sweet and kind to the heroine, their story kinda reminded me of one of the couples in Nora Roberts story Montana Sky where the heroine was like a mouse and scared of guys because she used to be abused. Actually this story reminds me a lot f Montana Sky cause it also have the thing about 3 sisters getting together and trying t get along and to know each other.

- I liked how the hero found the heroine cute, how he made her more confident in herself and her sexuality.

- I liked how the people in the town encouraged them to be together, whether actually helping or gossiping XD

- It was frustrating to see that the heroine has trust issues when the guy laid it all out for her.

Overall, *thumps up*



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Monday, September 14, 2015

Suddenly Royal (Suddenly, #1) By Nichole Chase

Suddenly Royal (Suddenly, #1)Suddenly Royal by Nichole Chase
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Not my first book where a girl discovers she's a long lost relation to royalty, but it's my first one in contemporary.

- I liked the heroine sassiness and boldness, she was a good girl who didn't take crap from anyone.

- I liked the hero, I had the wrong first impression at first but I was totally wrong about him, I thought he was a player but turns out he's a a great guy, educated, cares about family, animals and charity. He has the making of a great king because it's obvious he cares abut his people.

- I liked how close she got to people first with her best friend and Bert, then with her college friends, then with Chadwick (especially with Chad he became like a second best friend where he gave relationship advice and she helped with his, and how he cried when he saw her hurt) plus the suites too, like Rebecca

- I cried at the part where she lost her dad, I had high hopes for him, since the aunt of the hero kept asking about him I thought they might hook up later when he's better. But I cried when she heard the news, then when the paparazzi hounded her and she got hurt then when she finally reached him, and not a minute too soon.

- I hated the fact that she kept pushing the hero away because of fear, and I'm glad for Chad's poke XD

- I liked how the hero's family instantly welcomed her into their fold, actually the whole country did

Overall, *thumps up*

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Sunday, September 13, 2015

The Player Next Door By Kathy Lyons

The Player Next DoorThe Player Next Door by Kathy Lyons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was okay.

- I liked how in contrast the hero and the heroine were yet so in sync, he was an athlete she was an academic person and their behaviors were so different yet they were the ones who understood each other.

- The thing I didn't like here, was how they were in sync yet in a way they hid the truth from each other, both are hiding their true feelings.

- The ex was a douche and so in the clouds that he can't even take a hint.

- I liked how his friends instantly took to her

- I liked the game scene were he confessed and she did the same while rejecting the other guy and then the coach using her as an incentive XD

This book was short and good

Overall, *thumps up*

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Saturday, September 12, 2015

My Savior (Bewitched and Bewildered Book 4) By Alanea Alder

My Savior (Bewitched and Bewildered Book 4)My Savior by Alanea Alder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

*sigh* I don't know what to say ... except I cried A LOT in this book.

- Loved Amelia, she was so cute and bubbly.

- I loved having a second Meryn, and the fact that everyone got scared that there was two of them was funny, even Ryuu got scared and that was saying something.

- I loved the similarities she had with Meryn and how they made perfect sense to each other, and I loved the parts were Amelia hugged Meryn and Meryn freaked out every time.

- I loved the parts where Amelia lost control with her powers she's such a badass, but I didn't like the part with the necklace.

- the crying parts: first it was about Darian, which Amelia and his mother saved, but Keelan was the biggest issue, I kept crying and crying over him, he was so kind and sweet and cute in the way he always gt scared of the females in the morning or when the guys ganged up on him in the store, and even now just writing about him I'm blubbering with tears ... But I'm keeping my hopes up, he CAN'T just die like that on us, they said he's alive but missing his souls and now that his brother came to the Alpha State they can get back on the bad guys and retrieve his soul and he will be back he must be back. I got attached to all the characters and personally can't lose them.

- Oh yeah and it seems Darian is a prince is mom is the Fae Queen so if you look at it now Meryn is connected to many powerful and influential families in their paranormal world which should in to something.

Overall, *thumps up* can't wait for the next book I just need to know about Keelan's condition.

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My Healer (Bewitched and Bewildered Book 3) By Alanea Alder

My Healer (Bewitched and Bewildered Book 3)My Healer by Alanea Alder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Each book has their own unique beauty but reading the series book after book they just keep getting more beautiful that it should be sinful XD

Colton was a cute hero, since book one we saw evidence of his caring and selfless nature, how he had Meryn's back and how he helped Gavrial. But in here he was soo soooo cute.

- I noticed that he's always the one who meets the mates first, he found Meryn then Beth and then his own mate XD

- I loved how the heroine had her adoptive brother and how they cared about her, their love for each other was evident, and all their love for Penny was more than telling.

- I looooooooooooooooooooooved the scene when Colton meets Penny I think it's my favorite, it was so cute seeing how he caught his breath almost suffocating then instantly claiming her and being a doting proud father in a matter of minutes.

- I loved how Penny blossomed in the Alpha state, I loved how instantly she bonded with Meryn, how she defeated 3 warrior units and gave them hell XD how she obviously adores Colton, and how much he adores her was cute, I loved the part where he's feeding her bears naming them after people he know and cute was just an understatement.

- I liked how the women always referred to Colton as cute and adorable, like when he talked about food or when he lay on the picnic blanket and each fed him something XD

- Meryn was cute here too, when she keeping giving funny commentary or when she's with her EGIT (Evil Genius In Training) XD

- And Penny was certainly an EGIT since she can hustle grown centuries old men in poker and defeated them in training XD

- The comment at the end that Sascha might be her mate made me laugh so hard especially Colton reaction to it XD

- Finally we got to know some info regarding the ferals reasons, it might not be all clear but we started to get to something at least.

- I also loved how Penny was adored by all, even Ryuu missed her absence and it's the first time ever that he blushed XD

Overall, *thumps up*


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Friday, September 11, 2015

My Protector (Bewitched and Bewildered, #2) By Alanea Alder

My Protector (Bewitched and Bewildered, #2)My Protector by Alanea Alder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I'm really loving Alanea Alder's books ^^

I loved the hero, he was so gentle and loving he practically worships his mate, and it's totally understandable that it practically breaks the heart. It's a fact that vampires are immortal but Gavriel is a unique case. He outlived practically everyone he knew he lived for over 10 thousand years, and I stress on the over since he can't remember much except the last 10 thousand years, but what's heartbreaking is that he lived it alone witnessing death and despair but still surviving for that one day when Fate would remember him and send him to his mate.

Oh and when he finally had his mate it was so cute, he obsessed about her, since finally finally he had his partner. And how she was protective of him was adorable too ^^ His bunny, his protector.

- I liked how she clicked instantly in their rhythm since having Meryn can't possibly a stabilized environment XD

- I liked how she adopted Meryn and how she got her unlike Aiden, like she's the upgraded version of the paranormal where she knew all the shows and movies that Meryn referenced to XD

- I liked how Ryuu settled in with them, how he manipulated Meryn, how the guys worship him because he knows how to handle her XD yet I'm curios about him, there is something that not everyone knows and the thing is that he still is hiding it from Meryn.

- I didn't like the conspiracy that has been going on Beth and Ryuu understand that Fate is taking precautions to save and protect something, and the fact that ferals are grouping and knowing secrets they shouldn't isn't settling

- I liked Meryn's minions they were cute, one is gay the other is handicapped but both took the initiative to learn saying like it was Fate that sent them, unlike the other trainees in the mansion these two look more like family that just trainees XD

- I liked the gay parents and the doting uncle, I can't imagine their family holidays XD

Overall, *thumps up* I'm seriously loving this series


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My Commander (Bewitched and Bewildered, #1) By Alanea Alder

My Commander (Bewitched and Bewildered, #1)My Commander by Alanea Alder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

That.Was.Awesome!!!!!
I'm a female and I'm not ashamed to admit that I think I'm in love with both the author and the heroine XD
This is my first time liking a heroine this much, usually I respect them or like them, but I seriously loved Meryn.

It was a short amazing book, I loved everything about it, it wasn't just a shifter book I liked how it combined all the paranormal creatures together like a big organized unit.

- Obviously it was clear that the heroine is my favorite character. She was brutally honest and eccentric and quirky and funny and scary and cute and witty and adorable and a genius and sweet and again cute and mean when need be and strong and she certainly can stand her own.

- I loved how the family and friends of the her and the hero himself took her in immediately, it was like a dream come true for a loner like her to have so many people to care about and they care about her.

- I loved how open everyone was like the minor characters of the gay couple who own the cafe how even the grandmother of one of the guys was okay about them, it was really nice to see that they don't judge and discriminate.

- I loved the interactions between Meryn and the parents it was beyond adorable, how they keep on showing her affection, how they want her to call them mom and dad how they choke up with tears of happiness when she does.

- I loved how witty the heroine was, how even in uncomfortable situations out of her comfort one she used her impressive mind and acting skills to twist things into her favor like with that vindictive woman and the paparazzi XD

- I loved how it was easy for people to like her, like the fae elder guy and his wife (And for a bonus he knew about Doctor who ^^) her new Squire which was an awesome thing as well, like the bond between the servant and the master goes way beyond servitude which was cute to watch and know. And how she befriended the Sprite he's some sort f a fairy thing which was cute as well like he's a loner and shes a loner so she understood him and he totally took to her instantly.

- The way she plant fear and respect in strong warriors and men was amazing and shows strong character. I know I keep just talking about her but what can I do she's my favorite character and things basically revolves around her XD

This book was too funny that I had to stop reading for couple of minutes just to calm down after a fit of laughter so I can keep reading, it was THAT funny XD

Overall, *all fingers up-hands and feet*

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Thursday, September 10, 2015

The Ruby Circle (Bloodlines, #6) By Richelle Mead

The Ruby Circle (Bloodlines, #6)The Ruby Circle by Richelle Mead
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

YAY!!!! I finished Bloodlines ^^

I think I liked this book a lot, thought there were moments that pissed me off, still it was great.

- I liked Sydney in here, she was all action and always thinking about her husband ^^ Adrian and always there for helping others.

- I loved when she was called Mrs. Ivashkov XD

- I hated their fights over Spirit, and hated Spirit's way of using Tatiana's voice to push Adrian.

- I loved the discovery of the new knowledge about Adrian's cousin: (view spoiler)

- I loved the increase of Rose and Dimitri's appearance in this book.

- I kinda liked all the magic things with the witches and covens and spells it was new and cool.

- The idea of Wolf with Ms. Terwilliger still makes me smile cause they are totally unlikely couple and still present an interesting pair.

- Sydney's dad is still an ass, but I'm glad that Zoe is starting to see some light.

- I liked the transformation that came over everyone after the baby was introduced to them, how Sydney and Adrian were natural parents, how Daniala took instantly to the baby.

- Since this is the last book in the series I need to make a tribute to Clarence since he was a great friend to them through the whole series, his place became their safe haven.

- Lissa showed more emotions here than in the previous book, and I liked that, but I wanted to know more about her relationship with Jill, since they didn't take much to each other.

- I loved the epilogue how each couple were still together, still happy and still together, watching them and listening to them brought joy to me, especially when it came to Adrian, Dimitri and Eddie and their other halfs Sydney, Rose and Jill, oh and lets not forget Lissa and Christian XD since all of them faced sever hardship to get to what they are at now.

I loved Both Vampire Academy and Bloodline series and I hope there might be a future spin off series in store for us ^^

Overall, *thumps up*

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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Silver Shadows (Bloodlines, #5) By Richelle Mead

Silver Shadows (Bloodlines, #5)Silver Shadows by Richelle Mead
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book hands down the most emotional one so far from both Vampire Academy series and Bloodlines series.

- I started crying since the ending of the previous book, but in here I kept on crying throughout the book, from the beginning till the ending, from sad moments, from lonely moments, from happy moments, from every agonizing moment when any side started to think of the other.

- I loved how strong Sydney was and I respected her all the more, what she went through how the author depicted the type and methods of torture she suffered. How she interacted with the other prisoners, how she never gave up, simply she was a human with a strong core.

- I loved the reunion it was so heart wrenching especially her reunion with Eddie. Since book one I thought that they certainly looked like siblings more than friends and they were perfect as twins. I loved how close they were, how Eddie confided in her, how he was one of the few she trusted whole heartedly.

- I liked how Trey and Angeline were together, how Trey didn't care about anything else other than what was important to him which was Angeline, throughout the series he showed how good of a guy he was.

- I looooooved how Ms. Terwilliger cared this much for Sydney, from her actions it was obvious that Sydney was more to her than just an apprentice. I just wished that she was there in the reunion as well, and she would have been sooo proud of Sydney.

- Loved the whole proposal and marriage but the problem was the people around them, both asshole dads were in their typical douche bags behaviors, and I was proud of the mom, a bit disappointed in Lissa because she though he just married for some diplomatic immunity but I'm glad that she sided with Adrian.

Overall, *thumps up*

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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

The Fiery Heart (Bloodlines, #4) By Richelle Mead

The Fiery Heart (Bloodlines, #4)The Fiery Heart by Richelle Mead
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The start off was amazing and it just kept getting better and better.

- I liked how the main couple were so lovey-dovey even if it was in secret and no one knew or sensed except the teacher.

- Hated Zoe for everything, I think there were these moments were the sister bonded or she started to think tat vampires aren't s bad, but the asshole dad always squished them.

- I liked how the heroine was close to everyone.

- I liked how the other couples progressed as well, like both couple Eddie and Jill, Trey and Angeline both wanted each other but held bad for some stupid reason, plus I liked that Jill knew that Eddie wants her but is holding back for his own stupid reason, oooooooh but I loved that kiss she gave him and how love struck he was after it, and I was happy for the other couple how the got back together.

- I loved that genius factor that played in this book with them discovering two tattoos that would change things so drastically. Like they were epically revolutionary.

- Again Hated Zoe for shadowing her, for always fight with her and for telling on her which resulting in the heroine getting caught.

- This is the first time in this series that I started to cry but I did when she got Eddie to leave her, how messed up he became after that how Adrian became messed up after that, the ups and downs of finding some hope or dashing it away how even the magic mentor was so attached to her tat she cried for her as well.

Overall, *thumps up*



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Monday, September 7, 2015

The Indigo Spell (Bloodlines, #3) By Richelle Mead

The Indigo Spell (Bloodlines, #3)The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The situation and life is getting sticker by the minute for Sydney.

- I liked how flustered she became around Adrian every time they had an intimate moment.

- I liked how bold she started to become, like with covert missions and the magic, she started to feel empowered not the controlled puppet anymore.

- Loved how she became closer to her magic mentor, and how the mentor was so protective of her pupil, plus how Adrian kicked it off with the teacher was funny.

- Loved the dragon moments, it was so cute it's like he's their pet so funny with the adoring eyes and the protectiveness toward it's master.

- Loved the romantic interludes.

- Kinda liked the eccentricities of Wolf XD

- The Alchemists are assholes.

- I hated what happened to Eddie regarding Angeline but I hope that Jill doesn't get sucked into another relationship after the new Dhampir guy appeared, I just want them to end up together sooner.

- The thing that Angeline did was ugly and deceitful, but I liked the fact that Trey actually wants her but their taboo relationship is the problem, it might be nice to cross the line toward the taboo especially since he's a vampire hunter and she's no-blood-sucking vampire.

Overall, *thumps up*





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Sunday, September 6, 2015

The Golden Lily (Bloodlines, #2) By Richelle Mead

The Golden Lily (Bloodlines, #2)The Golden Lily by Richelle Mead
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ok the series is getting in to more depth now.

- I liked how closer Sydney was with the rest of them, how she started to realize that these vampires are more caring and humane than the humans themselves.

- I have to admit Angeline was a shock, since there wasn't much interactions with the Keepers after Rose and the rest left them, like what happened next? did they got introduced to the out world? or something like that.

- I loved that Eddie is in love with Jill, and it was kinda obvious sense the first book, but I hate how he feels so unworthy of her, like when he wants her she's dating someone else and when FINALLY she notices him now he's asking out someone else.

- The warriors people just made the points that Sydney noticed between the humans and the vampires more obvious, since people can be evil and the vampires can be good.

- I loved that Adrian is now in love with her and their first kiss was cute but I hated hoe abruptly it ended and how much she denied it.

- It was really nice seeing other characters from VA series in here, like Dimitri with his old famous duster XD and Sonya with her love for Mikhail and gardening.

Overall, *thumps up*




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Saturday, September 5, 2015

Bloodlines (Bloodlines, #1) By Richelle Mead

Bloodlines (Bloodlines, #1)Bloodlines by Richelle Mead
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

It's really nice to read about characters you liked and their follow up since the last series ended.

This certainly is different from the Vampire Academy, since the heroines are totally different. Plus the aspect of loyalties being in issue is a bit stressed in this series more, since it's between humans and vampires, not like VA when it was between the vampires themselves.

I have to say I couldn't wait to reach the ending, because most of the book have settled into a pattern where they discuss their daily lives in school which wasn't where all the excitement was, and the big bombs were at the very end, you just discover something after the other.

- I liked all the characters, Eddie is my favorite, but Adrian is holding his own with his dry wit and wicked sense of humor XD

- Jill was a bit annoying in this book honestly, the impression she gave in the last series was shown here a little bit of a brave naive innocent little girl, but most of the time I saw her either whining or bitching but I guess the stress of being in hiding among strangers and the time ticking by for any assassin coming to kill her can do that so I'm cutting her some slack.

Overall, *thumps up*




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Thursday, September 3, 2015

Smiley (New Species, #13) By Laurann Dohner

Smiley (New Species, #13)Smiley by Laurann Dohner
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Smiley was so sweet.

Ok before I started the New Species series I based assumptions based on the cover picture that smiley wasn't that much of a smiley and was all puff and stoic, but then after reading glimpses of him in the series, he seemed like a true smiley guy with a sweetheart attitude.

He was so cute with the caring attitude and the cuddling and abundance of love he was giving the heroine, New Species say it's natural cause he's a primate but it's a bit intense since she's his mate.

- I hated the fact that the heroine was this close to getting framed, but I'm glad they believed her right away.

- Those bad guys were douche bags and the ones following them are truly mental.

- I loved the fact that Smiley liked how the heroine would get shy and everything.

- I loved how the heroine got instantly got sucked into their world and adjusted without any problems

- The shopping date thing was cute.

Overall, *thumps up*

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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Stand Of Honor (Stand, #1) By Cathryn Williams

Stand Of Honor (Stand, #1)Stand Of Honor by Cathryn Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It's a great story.

I loved the heroine from the get go, she and the hero had an explosive chemistry. Like the hero who loved her for her forwardness, and being truthful to her natural, she didn't have any secret, what she felt she said. I liked the hero, he had been dealt a crappy hand of bad luck since he was a kid and I liked that the heroine could break through to him.

- I liked how the heroine was a badass and all, I read before about a hero training a heroine in MMA but this is my first for the heroine to go into the championship.

- The dad was an ass.

- I liked how the heroine could kick ass, especiallyyyyyyy Faye that bitch deserved it both time XD

- I liked how Nick and Zane were friends through and through.

Overall, *thumps up*

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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Noah (5th Street, #1) By Elizabeth Reyes

Noah (5th Street, #1)Noah by Elizabeth Reyes
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I have to say I had better expectations for it, but sadly I'm kinda bummed about it.

I was very intrigued by the synopsis since I'm not much fan of guys who are younger than the heroine, since to me any guy younger than me I see him as a kid even if towers over me, but some books I read made it good, in here it had a promising start and I was engrossed in it, but then things started to go down hell after the first 1/3 of the book.

The hero was a great guy, I don't have anything against him, but the heroine was the one who annoyed me.
The hero was a man of his word, he stuck by her, he's loyal and thoughtful, I liked how he spent all his holiday's with her. But the heroine, was such a pushover, first she thought it wrong being with a guy younger than her, then she started feeling jealous and hurt when he's with another girl, he professes his love and she's in denial, treating him like a kid. To me their thing felt so one sided where the hero pushes for more and he does things for her, and all she does is try to remain as they are and go do whatever she wants. She just got to me the wrong way, with her mixed signals.

- I hated the asshole Dean.

- Loved the friends, from both sides.

-The hero was so thoughtful it was cute.

- The heroine kinda redeemed herself at the very end, thought she messed up big time and I think he let her off way easily, anyway at the end it was good and a cute epilogue

Overall, *thumps 75% down*

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