The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner, Book 1)

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Author: James Dashner
 Publisher: Delacorte Press
 Genre: YA Dystopian
 Pages: 384

I initially decided to read this book because it was recommended for fans of The Hunger Games, which is one of my favorite series. The overall plot arch seems to be a bit similar, in that it is a group of kids fighting for their lives in an artificial environment while others create hurdles for them to overcome. That is where the similarities end, though. The book was ok, but not amazing, in my opinion. I think that the characters’ personalities could have been a bit more developed. Maybe they were a bit listless because of the environment that they were in, and this was done on purpose? It definitely wasn’t a bad read, just not my personal favorite. I do plan on reading the next book in the series to see if it improves upon this one.

Spark Rising (The Progenitor Saga, Vol. 1)

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Author: Kate Corcino

 Publisher: Kate Corcino

 Genre: Dystopian/Post-Apocalyptic

 Pages: 380      

I really enjoyed this book! It is the first in a saga, but it ended pretty complete. Admittedly, I have not read a massive amount of dystopian/post-apocalyptic novels, but I feel that this was a very well-written book. The author did a good job with her world and character building, so I was able to visualize well as I was reading. There were some areas that I felt that I had some questions that weren’t answered (mainly about the characters not using non-fossil fuels, etc), but that is most likely a me issue (I know, I’m too analytical) and not necessarily an issue with the writing. I would definitely recommend this book to fans of the dystopian/post- apocalyptic genre, and I will definitely be reading the sequels!

Chemical Burn (Justin Case, Book 1)

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Author: Quincy J. Allen

 Publisher: Wordfire Press

Genre: Sci-fi Noir/Thriller

Pages: 426

This is Quincy Allen’s debut full-length novel, and I have to say that he knocked it out of the park! If you are a fan of Sci-fi noir and thrillers, this novel is bound to be one that you will thoroughly enjoy. This novel’s protagonist, Justin Case, is a man on a mission (I use the word “man” loosely). He is a private detective, who just happens to have a lot of money and cool toys, or so he would have you think. As it turns out, he is actually an alien named Jalin, who was created to kill. Despite what he was built to be, he has grown a conscience and uses his many skills for the greater good now.

As this story begins, Case finds out that someone has murdered a good friend of his, a chemist named Xen. Case feels the old him cropping up inside of him as he makes a vow to right this wrong and avenge his friend. Case uses all of his resources (which include his beautiful assistant who he happens to have a thing for, a diner owner who he once saved, an old Russian gangster, and a police Captain) and many, many cool tools of the trade (including his ultra cool feline friend, Mag, who can change her coat to blend in to any environment and was also created to kill alongside Justin), as he makes his way through this crazy case that is full of twists and turns. Will he find out the truth about what happened to his friend? Will he find love and figure out his “human” emotions? Well, I’m not going to give you any more details and ruin it for you! I was actually sad to see this book end. Mr. Allen has definitely gained a new reader with this novel!

The Vampire’s Penance: A Romance in Central City, Novella 5

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Author: Jordan K. Rose

Series: A Romance in Central City

Publisher: Jordan K. Rose

Genre: PNR

Pages: 68

This is another ARC that I received from my doll of an author friend, Jordan K. Rose. It is the fifth novella in the Central City Novella’s, and it is my favorite! This one features the very hot Rafe Valentino. Rafe has been in a self-imposed solitary existence for over two-hundred years because of a past that he refuses to talk to anyone about. This existence makes him very sullen, and very dangerous. As hard as this existence may be, this is how he has decided to live his life. Enter the very cute human nurse, Maddie. Maddie has had a thing for Rafe for a decade, every since she was chosen as the nurse to the Vampire Guard. When Rafe is very seriously injured by the very security system that he helped design and required around the clock care, he and Maddie are forced to spend A LOT of time together. Will this time soften Rafe’s heart to Maddie? Will she run when she finds out the truth of his past? Jordan has done it again!

The Devil’s Fool

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Author: Rachel McClellan

Series: The Devil’s Fool

Genre: Paranormal/Fantasy

Pages: 298

I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. This was the first of McClellan’s books that I have read, and it was incredibly entertaining. Eve- the main character was a very strong leading female, with unusual powers that have never been seen before. She is lured by Boaz, who convinces her that she needs to embrace her powers, which she does…but it all goes wrong. She ends up surrounded by people whom she doesn’t know if she can trust. McClellan does a wonderful job of describing the world that she has created in this novel, and it really leaves you wanting more. I can’t wait for the next one in this series!

The Glittering World

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Author: Robert Levy
Publisher: Gallery Books
Genre: Fantasy/Thriller
Pages: 352

Mr. Levy gained a very happy new reader with his new novel! I initially picked up this read, because it had a blurb on it by the aforementioned (and beloved!) Kelly Link. I am incredibly thrilled that she endorsed this novel, because she did not steer me wrong! Levy’s novel is another of those different, kind of hard to put your finger on, type of fantasy/supernatural thriller’s, but I love his voice. I am a fan of Gaiman, and his writing reminds me of him in a some aspects. It took me about half of the first chapter to really get in to this book, but I’m glad that I continued, because once it picked up and grabbed me it didn’t let go until the very end.

This is truly the story of the main protagonist, Blue, who inherits his grandmother’s home and needs to sell it. He  has not seen this grandmother since he was a small child, nor has he been back to the place where she lived in that same time. He and his three companions, Elisa, Jason, and Gabe, make the journey to Canada so that Blue can see the house and meet with the Lawyer to sign the paper’s on the house. They decide to make a vacation out of it, and stay at a vacation house at a since abandoned artists commune- the same commune that Blue’s mother fled from with him when he was a small boy. While they are there, odd things begin happening- Blue feels that he is being watched from the woods, then when they are out hiking he begins to hear voices calling from seemingly nowhere. Once they make it to the house, there is something found in the basement that changes Blue’s entire outlook on things, even as his memories of what happened in his childhood are starting to come back. They find out that Blue and another girl disappeared when he was young…then Blue and Elisa disappear. Jason and Gabe must do what they have to do, each in their own way, to find their companions.

I love the way that this story was written, in the voice and from the point of view of each character within the novel. Levy is masterful in his descriptions of not only the scenes, but of the characters themselves, so as a reader you feel like you really know them and see where they are. This story of intrigue and self-discovery is one that stuck with me well after the novel was complete. As I said to you before Mr. Levy: Your creepy game is strong, sir! I can’t wait for the next gem!

Get in Trouble: Stories

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Author: Kelly Link
Publisher: Random House
Genre: Fantasy/Myth/Urban Legend
Pages: 352

I fell in love with this book and this author from the first five pages! Kelly Link has one of the most brilliant literary minds that I have read in a very long time. Her writing is something completely different from anything that I have read before, and it captivated me. You might notice under genre, I couldn’t really decide what to put: there is a reason for that! I can’t really decide what it is! This author crossed the genre boundaries from fantasy to urban legends to mythology, and back again in a way that leaves the mind buzzing and asking for more. I certainly did not want this book to end! This is the first short story collection that I have read in quite a while, and I am so thankful that I decided to grab it. There was not a bad one in the bunch, but I think that my favorite of them all was “Summer People”. That story had a little bit of everything: mystery, fairy people, and just the right amount of creepiness. That one was followed closely by “Origin Story”, because who doesn’t love a good superhero…bad superhero? Like I said before, a very different kind of fiction! I was left at the end altogether saying “WTF?” and wanting much, much more!

Red Queen (Red Queen, Book 1)

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Author: Victoria Aveyard
Series: Red Queen
Publisher: Harper Teen
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 383

This was a book that I picked up on a whim, after seeing it out for a month or so and thinking that it looked kind of interesting, and I can honestly say that I am so glad that I did!! This is the first novel in what will be the Red Queen series, and it was a phenomenal debut from this author. It is a very different type of fantasy novel than the ones that I have read before it. It is set in a place where the world is divided in to Red’s and Silver’s. The Red’s have red blood and no extraordinary powers, and the Silver’s have silver blood and some sort of power that makes them unique and special. Mare, the main character in this novel, is a Red…technically, and scheduled to be sent out to fight on the front lines in the army. That is until she is thrown in to the world of the Silver’s, when it is accidentally discovered that although she has Red blood, she has Silver power. The story gets turned upside down and inside out from that point on! The king and queen decide to betroth her to their youngest son and pass her off as a long lost Silver to hide what she is, but this girl has no training in how to be a “proper lady”. The people who you think you can trust, you can’t….or can you?! This novel was a constant twisting and turning roller coaster ride, and I loved every minute of it! I cannot wait for the second book in this series to come out! If you’re looking for a different type of fantasy, this may just be your pick!

His Vampire Past: A Romance in Central City, Novella 4

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Author: Jordan K. Rose
Series: A Romance in Central City
Publisher: Jordan K. Rose (Love my Indies!)
Genre: PNR
Pages 93

This novella is by a favorite author of mine, Jordan K. Rose! I was lucky enough to receive this novella as an ARC in exchange for my honest review of it, so I am going to dive right in. I have loved this series of novellas from the very first one, His Vampire Past (as I have loved everything that Jordan has written, but I digress), and Jordan did not let me down on this one! Each novella in this series, while bringing back some of the same recurring characters, focuses on a different member of the Vampire Guard, and this one focused on Serge’s story. Now, Serge, with his large, bald, powerful presence, has been one of my favorite characters from the beginning, so I was really hoping that we were going to get a book that focused on him! He is the leader of the Vampire Guard, so obviously the Panthera Lab folks (who are taking the vamps to do experiments on them: seriously people, get the rest of the novellas and catch up! They’re not that long!) want to their hands on him. The only way to do that is to find a weakness, but does Serge really have a weakness? Enter Harriet, a lovely human whom Serge has finally let himself fall in love with after so many centuries of not letting anyone in. What will he do, and how far will he go to protect the woman that he loves? What will she do when she realizes what and who he is, and the danger that he has put her in? I’m not going to ruin it for you, but I will say that I absolutely loved getting to see this side of Serge and getting to know him more as a man rather than just the Guard’s leader. I can’t wait for more!!!

This novella released 4/20/15, and is available in digital media only. Here are the links that I have so far, and I will update once I receive any other’s from Jordan:

Amazon: amzn.to/1Q2OkX6

Nook: bit.ly/1Orss4a

Google: bit.ly/1yFATr0