Day: September 1, 2014

Review: Don’t Call Me Baby by Gwendolyn Heasley

Posted September 1, 2014 by Rowena in Reviews | 1 Comment

Rowena’s review of Don’t Call Me Baby by Gwendolyn Heasley.

All her life, Imogene has been known as the girl on THAT blog.

Imogene’s mother has been writing an incredibly embarrassing, and incredibly popular, blog about her since before she was born. Hundreds of thousands of perfect strangers knew when Imogene had her first period. Imogene’s crush saw her “before and after” orthodontia photos. But Imogene is fifteen now, and her mother is still blogging about her, in gruesome detail, against her will.

When a mandatory school project compels Imogene to start her own blog, Imogene is reluctant to expose even more of her life online…until she realizes that the project is the opportunity she’s been waiting for to tell the truth about her life under the virtual microscope and to define herself for the first time.

Don’t Call Me Baby is a sharply observed and irrepressibly charming story about mothers and daughters, best friends and first crushes, and the surface-level identities we show the world online and the truth you can see only in real life.

I was interested in reading this book because as a blogger, it seemed interesting to read about a young woman who grew up in the public eye as the subject of her Mom’s blog.

Imogene has never known a moment in her entire life where she wasn’t the main topic of her Mom’s blog, Mommylicious.  She’s always been Babylicious and as a young woman heading into her 9th grade year, she hates everything about the blogging world, including her Mom’s blog. So when school starts and her English teacher assigns each of her student to keep an online writing journal (a blog), Imogene and her best friend Sage (who is also a blogger’s kid) come up with the plan to strike back against their Moms and their blogs. But over the course of the book, you see that Imogene learns that sometimes striking back and hurting people isn’t the way to get your point across and while I liked that, I felt this book was slow moving. Things happened so slow in this book. I wanted to fast-forward through a lot of the middle parts to get to the ending, to see how things turned out.

Imogene did great as a main character. You really saw her character grow over the course of the book and while I was glad with the person she grew to be in the end, there were still times when I wanted to shake her.  Not nearly as many times as I wanted to shake her best friend, Sage but still, I wanted to shake a whole lot of people in this book.

Sage’s Mom isn’t a Mommy blogger, but one of those vegan foodie bloggers who wants to revolutionize diets around the world. She pushed her beliefs on her daughter Sage and Sage really grew to resent her for it.

Both girls try to get their Moms to hear them but their Moms were so wrapped up in themselves and in their blogs that nothing the girls said or did worked so Sage continued the strikes and the attacks against her Mom on her blog while Imogene tried to unplug from the internet. This caused some drama between both Sage and Imogene but alls well that ends well.

I thought this book was going to be a fun, summer romance kind of book but that wasn’t what I got at all. I got a deep book about growing up in the spotlight and trying to get your freedom (and privacy) back. There were times when I wanted to strangle Imogene’s Mom because she was so wrapped up in the wrong things. Her whole, “My way or the highway” attitude pissed me off and made me feel bad for Imogene.

In the end, I thought Heasley did a good job of wrapping things up. Things ended the way that they were supposed to and life lessons were learned.  So while I didn’t exactly love this book or get what I was expecting, it was still a solid read.

Grade: 3 out of 5

This book is available from Harper Teen. You can purchase it here or here in e-format. This book was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.


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Books to Binge On: September 2014

Posted September 1, 2014 by Rowena in Features | 1 Comment

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Rowena: It’s a new month of new releases and I’m always excited about new books!

11. Screwdrivered (Cocktail, Book 2) by Alice Clayton.

Readers back for a third round of the bestselling Cocktail series will enjoy a madcap romantic comedy about bodice ripping and chest heaving, fiery passion and love everlasting. Plus a dash of paperwork filing and horseshi—wait, what?

By day, Viv Franklin is a tough-as-nails software engineer who designs programs and loves hospital corners. By night, Vivian’s a secret romance-novel junkie who longs for a knight in shining armor, or a cowboy on a wild stallion, or a strapping firefighter to sweep her off her feet. And she gets to wear the bodice—don’t forget the bodice.

When a phone call brings news that she’s inherited a beautiful old home in Mendocino, California from a long-forgotten aunt, she moves her entire life across the country to embark on what she sees as a great, romance-novel-worthy adventure. But romance novels always have a twist, don’t they?

There’s a cowboy, one that ignites her loins. Because Cowboy Hank is totally loin-ignition worthy. But there’s also a librarian, Clark Barrow. And he calls her Vivian. Can tweed jackets and elbow patches compete with chaps and spurs? You bet your sweet cow pie.

In Screwdrivered, Alice Clayton pits Superman against Clark in a hilarious and hot battle that delights a swooning Viv/Vivian. Also within this book, an answer to the question of the ages: Why ride a cowboy when you can ride a librarian?

Rowena: This is a series that I’ve been meaning to read. I’ve been hearing nothing but good things about it so since this book is coming out, it’s on my radar.

22. Hope Burns (Hope, Book 3) by Jaci Burton.

Molly Burnett and Carter Richards share a painful past, one that sent Molly running out of town, vowing never to return. The only thing bringing her back is her sister’s wedding, and she doesn’t intend to stay long. But circumstances force her to remain in town, and within close distance of the one man who hurt her more than she’d ever been hurt before. Can the two of them face down the past and work together toward the possibility of love and happiness in Hope?

Holly: I’m really loving this series. I’ve been curious about Molly since book one. I can’t wait to read her story.

Rowena: This is another series that is on my radar but I haven’t gotten around to reading yet. I will, one day. But can I just say that Jaci Burton is always blessed with some fantastic covers. I just want to lick home dude’s stomach and keep right on licking.

33. Rock My Body (Black Falcon, Book 4) by Michelle A. Valentine

Tyke Douglas is tired of being the glue that holds the hottest band in the world together. If the rest of the guys are out doing their own thing, then why shouldn’t he? He’s about to turn things up a notch and bring a whole new level of crazy into Black Falcon’s world. 

Francine Mead is putting her sordid past behind and is determined to help others overcome their demons along side her. The first step in her new life is taking a job as an addiction counselor, where she can mentor others through their struggles. Francine never expected to be lured back into temptation when her first sexy celebrity client, Tyke Douglas walks through her door. The moment she lays eyes on him, she’s in trouble. 

Both Tyke and Francine know a relationship between them would be a disaster, but with each session, things continue to heat up, making it impossible to deny the connection they share. Boundaries cross, attractions heighten and both of their willpowers will be tested to the very limit.

Novel centers around Tyke Douglas, bassist of Black Falcon, and final book in the series.

Holly:  I read the third book in this series and enjoyed it enough that I want to go on.

44. Shifting Shadow’s (Mercy Thompson) by Patricia Briggs.

Mercy Thompson’s world just got a whole lot bigger…

A collection of all-new and previously published short stories featuring Mercy Thompson, “one of the best heroines in the urban fantasy genre today” (Fiction Vixen Book Reviews), and the characters she calls friends…

Includes the new stories…
“Silver”
“Roses in Winter”
“Redemption”
“Hollow”

…and reader favorites
“Fairy Gifts”
“Gray”
“Alpha and Omega”
“Seeing Eye”
“The Star of David”
“In Red, with Pearls”

Holly: I’m excited for new Mercy Thompson stories. Plus, I love that all the novellas will be in one place.

55. Night’s Honor (Elder Races, Book 7) by Thea Harrison

On the run from her former employer, Tess knows that she’s vulnerable on her own amongst the Elder Races. That’s why she decides to audition to become the human attendant of a powerful Vampyre of the Nightkind demesne. But while her position affords her the safety she seeks, her protector turns out to be more than she bargained for.

The right-hand man of the Nightkind King, Xavier del Torro is both terrifying and alluring. While his true nature frightens Tess, she can’t ignore the appeal of his innate sense of integrity and self-restraint. Thrown into Xavier’s world, Tess must quickly learn to navigate the dangers—both to her life and to her heart. But the biggest threat comes from her own past….

Holly: Harrison’s Elder Races series is one I can fall into at any time. I’m really excited for the next installment.

66. He’s so Fine (Lucky Harbor, Book 11) by Jill Shalvis

For Olivia Bentley, Lucky Harbor is more than the town where she runs her new vintage shop. It’s the place where folks are friendly to strangers-and nobody knows her real name. Olivia does a good job of keeping her past buried, not getting too cozy with anyone . . . until she sees a man drowning. Suddenly she’s rushing into the surf, getting up close and personal with the hottest guy she’s ever laid hands on.

Charter boat captain Cole Donovan has no problem with a gorgeous woman throwing her arms around his neck in an effort to “save” him. In fact, he’d like to spend a lot more time skin-to-skin with Olivia. He’s just not expecting that real trouble is about to come her way. Will it bring her deeper into Cole’s heart, or will it be the end of Olivia’s days in little Lucky Harbor?

Holly: I’m really sad to see the Lucky Harbor series come to a close, but this is such an excellent book. Shalvis is really leaving on a high note.

Rowena: I’m really sad that this series is going to be finished in a matter of a couple of books but I agree with Holly, Shalvis is really treating us to a fantastic ending to the series. I adored this book.

77. Festive in Death by J.D. Robb

Eve Dallas deals with a homicide—and the holiday season—in the latest from the #1 New York Times bestselling author.

Personal trainer Trey Ziegler was in peak physical condition. If you didn’t count the kitchen knife in his well-toned chest.

Lieutenant Eve Dallas soon discovers a lineup of women who’d been loved and left by the narcissistic gym rat. While Dallas sorts through the list of Ziegler’s enemies, she’s also dealing with her Christmas shopping list—plus the guest list for her and her billionaire husband’s upcoming holiday bash.

Feeling less than festive, Dallas tries to put aside her distaste for the victim and solve the mystery of his death. There are just a few investigating days left before Christmas, and as New Year’s 2061 approaches, this homicide cop is resolved to stop a cold-blooded killer.

Holly: I’ve been stockpiling these books, too. I decided to take a break after my last binge. I know I’ll go back to it soon. I love Eve and her murder cases.

88. Taking Control (The Kerr Chronicles, Book 2) by Jen Frederick .

I thought I needed only one thing in my life–the money and power to crush one man. But the moment I laid eyes on Victoria Corielli, my thirst for revenge was replaced by my craving for her.

No rule would keep me away; no obstacle too large to overcome. Not her will, not our differing social positions, not my infamous past. When she lost everything, I helped her pick up the pieces. When she trusted me with everything, she sealed her fate.

I’ve convinced Victoria she can put her heart in my hands. Now I have to protect it–from her shady stepfather and my business rivals, from enemies known and hidden. I’ll do anything to keep her. And I might have to prove it, because now Victoria”s risking more than her heart to be with me; she’s risking her life.

Holly: This book picks up where book 1 left off. It’s told from Ian’s point of view. I really enjoyed it. Like book 1, it started slow for me, but once it picked up I fell right in.

Rowena: I like Frederick’s books so I really need to dig right into this series. I’m definitely looking forward to reading this one.

99. Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh.

A bad boy wrapped in a sexy, muscled, grown-up package might be worth a little risk…

Molly Webster has always followed the rules. After an ugly scandal tore apart her childhood and made her the focus of the media’s harsh spotlight, she vowed to live an ordinary life. No fame. No impropriety. No pain. Then she meets Zachary Fox, a tattooed bad boy rocker with a voice like whiskey and sin, and a touch that could become an addiction. 

A one-night stand with the hottest rock star on the planet, that’s all it was meant to be…

Fox promises scorching heat and dangerous pleasure, coaxing Molly to extend their one-night stand into a one-month fling. After that, he’ll be gone forever, his life never again intersecting with her own. Sex and sin and sensual indulgence, all with an expiration date. No ties, no regrets. Too late, Molly realizes it isn’t only her body that’s become addicted to Fox, but her heart…

Holly: This was such an excellent read. My first time through it I thought the first half was a bit slow, but upon re-reading I was sucked into the story from page one. It’s sexier than some of Singh’s other novels, but it really worked for me.

Rowena: I’m right there with Holly on this one. This was a fantastic book. I really liked it and cannot recommend it enough. If you love sexy rock stars then you’re going to love Fox.

1010. Sweeter Than Sin by Shiloh Walker.

CAN’T FORGET THE PAIN

It took years for Adam to stop drowning his regrets in alcohol, and running the local bar doesn’t make it any easier—especially not when everyone he knows gathers there to discuss the shocking allegations that have shattered his hometown. When another murder rocks sleepy Madison to its core, it becomes chillingly clear that even more vicious wounds are waiting to be exposed.

WON’T RESIST THE PLEASURE

Nothing is sacred anymore, and no one is safe, least of all the mystery woman who shows up in town out of the blue, looking like every fantasy Adam’s ever had. She may have her own dangerous secrets, but she can’t ignore the urgent heat between them any more than he can. As a killer’s quest for vengeance explodes into violence, Adam is tempted to lose himself in the delicious promise of her body—until he realizes he’ll risk anything if she’ll give him her heart…in Sweeter than Sin by Shiloh Walker.

Holly: I’m still behind in this series, but I really love the premise.

1111. Ghost Layer (Ghost Seer, Book 2) by Robin D. Owens.

What lies beneath…

Clare Cermak’s adjusting to a new man in her life—and a lot of ghosts. The passing of Clare’s aunt gave way to a sizeable inheritance of not only money, but also the ability to communicate with the dead. At the same time, she met Zach Slade, a private detective with a rough past, and just like Clare, he’s not yet ready to accept her gift—or his own.

But Clare has another matter to look into. A multimillionaire needs her help after relocating an old ghost town to his mountain estate. The bones of a murdered prospector are making nightly appearances in his guests’ beds. When the gold miner’s ghost contacts Clare, she promises to help find the name of his killer—but someone doesn’t want the past revealed and might find her first…

Holly: The first book in this series was a little slow, but I liked it enough to want to continue. I hope the story develops a bit faster this time.

1212. Bang Bang by Rachel Van Dyken.

He was my best friend.
Until he became my enemy.
All within the span of one night.
Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang.
The rapid fire of gunshots became the soundtrack to my life.
This is the Mafia. Lines are blurred. Choices are never black and white. And the life you thought you knew is… one giant lie.
He was dead.
And I didn’t want his life to be in vain, so I tried to make something of myself. I tried and failed.
Now he’s back. Alive. And he wants something…
Me.
Nobody ever said the mafia played fair.
Welcome to The Family.

Holly: I’m on the fence about this. I’ve read Rachel Van Dyken before and enjoyed her, but a book about the mafia? Meh. We’ll see.

1313. Stay with Me by J. Lynn.

At 21, Calla hasn’t done a lot of things. She’s never been kissed, never seen the ocean, never gone to an amusement park. But growing up, she witnessed some things no child ever should. She still carries the physical and emotional scars of living with a strung-out mother, Mona—secrets she keeps from everyone, including her close circle of college friends.

But the safe cocoon Calla has carefully built is shattered when she discovers her mom has stolen her college money and run up a huge credit card debt in her name. Now, Calla has to go back to the small town she thought she’d left behind and clean up her mom’s mess again. Of course, when she arrives at her mother’s bar, Mona is nowhere to be found. Instead, six feet of hotness named Jackson James is pouring drinks and keeping the place humming.

Sexy and intense, Jax is in Calla’s business from the moment they meet, giving her a job and helping her search for Mona. And the way he looks at her makes it clear he wants to get horizontal . . . and maybe something more. Before Calla can let him get close, though, she’s got to deal with the pain of the past—and some very bad guys out to mess her up if she doesn’t give them her mom.

Rowena: I’m really enjoying this series and while I was hoping that Calla would end up with Brandon, I read the excerpt with Jax and whoa dang. I think I can forgive J. Lynn for hooking Calla up with someone different. Jax is showing promise of being HOT DAMN HOT! So yeah, I’m all about reading this book.

1414. In Your Dreams by Kristan Higgins.

Emmaline Neal needs a date. Just a date—someone to help her get through her ex-fiancé’s wedding without losing her mind. But pickings are slim in Manningsport, New York, population 715. In fact, there’s really only one option: local heartthrob Jack Holland. Everyone loves Jack, and he won’t get the wrong idea…. After all, Jack Holland would never actually be interested in a woman like Em. Especially not with his beautiful ex-wife creeping around, angling to reunite ever since he rescued a group of teens and became a local hero. 

But when the wedding festivities take an unexpectedly passionate turn, Em figures it was just one crazy night. Jack is too gorgeous, too popular, to ever end up with her. So why is she the one he can talk to about his deep, dark feelings? If Em is going to get her dream man, she’ll have to start by believing in him…

Rowena: Even though I didn’t like the last book all that much, I’m still going to read this one because it’s Jack’s book and I’ve adored Jack all series long. I just hope that it’s better than the last one. Fingers crossed.

1515. The Hook Up by Kristen Callihan.

The rules: no kissing on the mouth, no staying the night, no telling anyone, and above all… No falling in love.

Anna Jones just wants to finish college and figure out her life. Falling for star quarterback Drew Baylor is certainly not on her to do list. Confident and charming, he lives in the limelight and is way too gorgeous for his own good. If only she could ignore his heated stares and stop thinking about doing hot and dirty things with him. Easy right?

Too bad he’s committed to making her break every rule…

Football has been good to Drew. It’s given him recognition, two National Championships, and the Heisman. But what he really craves is sexy yet prickly Anna Jones. Her cutting humor and blatant disregard for his fame turns him on like nothing else. But there’s one problem: she’s shut him down. Completely.

That is until a chance encounter leads to the hottest sex of their lives, along with the possibility of something great. Unfortunately, Anna wants it to remain a hook up. Now it’s up to Drew to tempt her with more: more sex, more satisfaction, more time with him. Until she’s truly hooked. It’s a good thing Drew knows all about winning.

All’s fair in love and football…Game on.

Holly: I read Callihan’s historical paranormal series and really enjoyed it, but my true love is contemporary. So..yay! A new contemporary book by an author I already love. Score!

1616. Breaking His Rules (Feeling the Heat, Book 4) by Alison Packard.

Losing fifty pounds is an incredible achievement. But for Melissa Atherton, progress doesn’t come with praise—a scathing comment from an evil cousin at a bridal shower threatens to crush her new self-esteem. Who will she bring to the upcoming wedding? Showing up without a date would be humiliating. It just isn’t an option.

Personal trainer Jake Sawyer was attracted to Melissa before she lost weight, but her progress has him floored. When she admits she plans to hire a male escort—and why—his heart all but breaks. Melissa’s come too far to be knocked down, especially by her own family. He’ll go as her date…and figure out a way to keep his hands to himself.

But when a steamy hotel room encounter takes them both by surprise, Jake balks. He’s sworn never to date one of his clients, not again. And Melissa can’t bear to be just friends with the man who treated her so tenderly, even if it was only for a weekend. Jake’s helped her see she’s strong enough to stand up for herself, but will she find the strength to pursue the only man who’s ever seen the real her?

Holly:  I like Alison Packard, so I’m adding this to my list. I’m a little leery of the weight loss thing. I hate it when that’s the main focus of a book.

1717. The Best Kind of Trouble (Hurley Boys, Book 1) by Lauren Dane.

She has complete control…and he’s determined to take it away

A librarian in the small town of Hood River, Natalie Clayton’s world is very nearly perfect. After a turbulent childhood and her once-wild ways, life is now under control. But trouble has a way of turning up unexpectedly�especially in the tall, charismatically sexy form of Paddy Hurley….

And Paddy is the kind of trouble that Natalie has a taste for.

Even after years of the rock and roll lifestyle, Paddy never forgot the two wickedly hot weeks he once shared with Natalie. Now he wants more…even if it means tempting Natalie and her iron-grip control. But there’s a fine line between well-behaved and misbehaved�and the only compromise is between the sheets!

Holly: Lauren Dane. Rock Stars. Enough Said.

1818. Taming the Lion (Lone Pine Pride, Book 2) by Vivi Andrews.

When she’s in heat, there’s no cooling down…

Lone Pine Pride, Book 2

Wilderness guide and cougar-shifter Patricia “Patch” Fontaine has known the dangers of lone-shifter life since she was ten, when her parents mysteriously vanished. All grown up now, she thrives on her hard-won independence.

When rumors of a new rash of shifter abductions crop up, she’s forced to come home to the Lone Pine Pride for protection—right as the man she’s always secretly wanted is about to marry her best friend. And right as she’s going into heat.

Roman Jaeger values his role as Alpha heir apparent, but he isn’t thrilled about his arranged marriage to the Alpha’s daughter—especially when his bride is just as nonplussed as he is—but he’ll do his duty for the pride. Seeing Patch again challenges his noblest intentions. The wildness in her sets him on fire, and he can’t resist the chance for one last fling.

Both know a future together is impossible. But when chemistry and sowing wild oats grows into a need deeper than lust, their bond could threaten the very heart of the pride they both love.

Holly: I still have the first book in my TBR pile. I really like Andrews’ voice and I love shifters. I expect good things.

1919. Love on the Boardwalk by Christi Barth.

Atlantic City is the perfect place for detective Bradley Hudson to nurse his broken heart. A week of beer and strippers is sure to erase his former fiancée from his memory for good. What he didn’t count on was running into a sassy redhead from his past. Maybe a rebound romp is an even better plan…

Trina Trimble, private eye in training, is thrilled to be reunited with the hottie she almost hooked up with last summer. She’s undercover on her first solo case, but there’s always time to lock lips with a sexy cop. Besides, a fun fling with Brad doesn’t have to last beyond his week in town.

Brad and Trina are supposed to be just flirting, not forging a new forever. Brad’s still healing, and although Trina changes careers the way other women change shoes, she has finally found her calling in her new life of disguises and stakeouts. But when an irresistible job offer threatens to lure her away, Brad will need to decide to let her go or bet it all on love and risk his heart again.

Holly: I’m stockpiling this series so I can read them all at once. I love binge-reading Barth.

2020. The Resolution of Callie & Kayden by Jessica Sorensen.

Things are going good for Callie and Kayden. They’re still dealing with their past and the pain connected to it, but for the most part they’ve moved on. The biggest decision they have at the moment is what they want to do with their lives in the future. 

Eventually, though, the past catches up with them and it leaves them with a choice no one wants to make. But Callie and Kayden learn that as long as they have each other, they can make it through just about anything. And in the end, they discover what they really want out of life.

Rowena: As much as I wish that this series had been chopped down to just one book, I’m still pretty excited to read this book. To see how Sorensen wraps it all up. I like both Kayden and Callie, even though they drove me crazy with their back and forth with each other and just all of the drama of the last two books but still, this is a series that I’m invested in. Of course, I’m reading this book.

 What books are you looking forward to in September? Any books we missed?


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Review: Night’s Honor by Thea Harrison

Posted September 1, 2014 by Holly in Reviews | 2 Comments

Review: Night’s Honor by Thea HarrisonReviewer: Holly
Night's Honor by Thea Harrison
Series: Elder Races #7
Also in this series: Dragon Bound (Elder Races, #1), Storm's Heart (Elder Races, #2), Serpent's Kiss (Elder Races, #3), Oracle's Moon (Elder Races, #4), Oracle's Moon (Elder Races, #4), True Colors (Elder Races, #3.5), Lord's Fall (Elder Races, #5), Kinked, Lord's Fall, Kinked (Elder Races, #6), Pia Saves the Day & Peanut Goes to School, Dragos Takes a Holiday, Night's Honor, Dragon Bound, Midnight's Kiss, Midnight's Kiss, Dragos Goes to Washington, Shadow's End, Pia Does Hollywood, Liam Takes Manhattan, Pia Does Hollywood, The Chosen: A Novella of the Elder Races, Planet Dragos (Elder Races, #9.8), Planet Dragos (Elder Races, #9.8), Lionheart (Moonshadow, #3), Spellbinder
Publisher: Penguin
Publication Date: September 2nd 2014
Genres: Fiction
Pages: 304
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four-stars
Series Rating: four-stars

From the author of Kinked and Oracle's Moon...In the USA Today bestselling author's latest Novel of the Elder Races, a woman finds herself in need of protection—and seduced by honor…
On the run from her former employer, Tess knows that she’s vulnerable on her own amongst the Elder Races. That’s why she decides to audition to become the human attendant of a powerful Vampyre of the Nightkind demesne. But while her position affords her the safety she seeks, her protector turns out to be more than she bargained for.
The right-hand man of the Nightkind King, Xavier del Torro is both terrifying and alluring. While his true nature frightens Tess, she can’t ignore the appeal of his innate sense of integrity and self-restraint. Thrown into Xavier’s world, Tess must quickly learn to navigate the dangers—both to her life and to her heart. But the biggest threat comes from her own past…

Night’s Honor falls outside the other books in the Elder Races series. The timeline seems to run parallel to that of Lord’s Fall (Xavier leaves at one point to attend the Sentinel Games, which take place in LF),but has no direct relation with any of the threads Harrison is weaving in the other books. This is a light look at the Nightkind and their politics and intrigues, but mostly focuses on Tess and her perceptions of the Vampyres in general and Xavier in particular. I wasn’t sure what to expect going into this book since vampires are never a favorite for me. I ended up enjoying it.

Tess is on the run from a pariah Djinn and needs somewhere safe to hole up. She attends the Vampyre Ball, where the Vampyres hold court and choose attendants, figuring if she can get in with a Vampyre, the Djinn won’t risk all out war trying to get to her. She isn’t prepared when Xavier del Torro is the one who requests an interview with her, however. Second to the Nightkind King, Xavier has a brutal reputation. One that scares the bejeezus out of her. He offers her a trial period of one year to see if they’ll suit in the capacity of patron and attendant. She wants to refuse, but beggars can’t be choosers and there aren’t many places she can truly hide.

Xavier is intrigued by the terrified, yet defiant, girl who asks for a job. She’s a puzzle he wants to solve. When he takes her into his home, he doesn’t expect his curiosity about her to grow into fascination. As time passes and he sees how she pushes through her terror to remain in his household, he becomes increasingly determined to make her see him as something more than a monster.

I really enjoyed Xavier. He was such a complex, interesting creature. As one who was formerly pledged to the church, he has a strong moral and ethical core. Yet he isn’t afraid to kill his enemies or those who threaten the Nightkind. He was a surprising mix of tenderness and brutality.

I struggled with Tess in the beginning. She made some really bad decisions and came close to paying a very dear price for them. What saved her for me was how quick she was to realize her mistakes.

Tess, she thought, you might be geek- smart, but you are not as bright as you claim to be. Try to get smarter before you die.

As the novel progressed I came to admire her determination and inner strength. She was stubborn and refused to give up. Her fear of Xavier in the beginning was a very real thing, yet she didn’t let that stop her from interacting with him or trying to earn her place in his household.

Their relationship developed slowly, which worked well. Because of Tess’s fear and Xavier’s hesitation in bringing her into his household, I don’t think I would have found a quick attraction/relationship very believable.

Aside from an action-packed scene at the end, there isn’t a lot going on in the book. Pretty much everything is focused on Tess training to become strong enough to work for a Vampyre and Xavier becoming intrigued with her.  At times the story seemed to drag, but just when I was starting to get bored something good would happen and I’d be pulled back into the story.  As I mentioned, there are some light Nightkind politics, but nothing too heavy or serious.

You know, upon further consideration, this read more like a novella would – like a filler, of sorts. It introduces a new sect of the Elder Races but didn’t show a lot of depth. The end sets up the next novel perfectly. After reading the excerpt at the end of this book, I’m really looking forward to the next installment, Midnight’s Kiss.

3.75 out of 5

four-stars


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