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What I’ve Been Reading This Week

Posted July 21, 2008 by Tracy in Features | 16 Comments

Greetings and Salutations!

I’ve discovered that trying to get your kids in bed/asleep and working on blog posts is not something I should do at the same time. Yeah, I know…it seems so apparent that it can’t work, but I thought I’d give it try anyway. Nope, not working. So – another post with no links – sorry! 🙂

The first book I finished this week…not necessarily the one I started first…was Heart of the Hunter by Tina St. John. I started another book but remembered the TBR challenge and read this one really quickly. It was ok. You can see the review a couple of posts back.


Read Jet Mykles’ Tech Support. Really liked this novella. I hadn’t read her before but I like the way she writes very much and am looking forward to reading more of her work.


Charlie’s Bargan by Evangeline Anderson was next. Strangely enough the man in this story was considered “alien” but since it was sci-fi and they were already on another planet, did it bother me like the book below? Not at all. huh. Pretty good short erotica story. The wording on a few things was odd, but hey – it’s sci fi.

Finished Season of Strangers by Kat Martin (the first book I started…see above). Review below this one. Alien Abductions – all I’m sayin.

Dangerous Ground by Josh Lanyon was next. Great little novella – enjoyed it a lot. Want to read more about these characters.

My love affair with Suzanne Brockmann’s Troubleshooters continued with Breaking Point. Oh my lord I loved this one! Just so good. I really love how she follows up with characters from previous books and there’s always 3 or more stories going on at the same time. Loved it.

Mistress to the Beast by Eve Vaughn…funny name. Modern day beauty and the beast. It was ok. Not great, not horrible. Silly trivia…my grandma’s maiden name was Vaughn and I always thought if I ever wrote books (which will never happen) that I’d want my pen name to be Vaughn. Now do I have to think of a catchy first name that starts with a J? 🙂

Lastly…Lover Eternal by J.R. Ward. Ok, I know this is like the 3rd time I’ve read it but it was calling to me! lol I just love this story – so stinking good. Simple parts of the book just get to me. Rhage in Mary’s house after their date and she tells him he’s really good friend material and he’s so floored…in a good way. Or when John Matthew’s having dinner with Wellsie and Tohr for the first time and Wellsie automatically gives JM the bowl of rice with the ginger. He’s so moved that they understand him, and his stomach is full for the first time in his life. I won’t even mention the end that tears me up every time. Yeah, I’m a sap. Love this book!

Happy Reading!

What have you been reading this week?


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TBR Review Challenge: Heart of the Hunter

Posted July 16, 2008 by Tracy in Reviews | 9 Comments

TITLE: Heart of the Hunter
AUTHOR: Tina St. John
PUBLISHED: 2004
SERIES: This is the first book in the Dragon Chalice Series
Book 2 – Heart of the Flame
Book 3 – Heart of the Dove

REASON FOR READING: My friend Stephanie had sent this to me a while back and since I needed a book for this challenge that was published 2007 or before this was a perfect choice.

SUMMARY: (From Goodreads)
Ariana of Clairmont would risk anything to save her kidnapped brother, a quest she knows is fraught with peril. Her only ally is Braedon le Chasseur, a formidable knight with a mysterious past, whose scarred face and brooding nature mask a soul filled with pain. Ariana fears this dangerous man and the secrets he strives to conceal—but Braedon’s touch is pure seduction, his kiss a potent lure that tempts her into a passion she is powerless to resist.

Once known as The Hunter, now haunted by a dark legacy he struggles to deny, Braedon lives in a world of shadow and isolation—until he is thrust together with an innocent beauty in need of his protection. Embarking on a journey that will lead them to a legendary treasure, Braedon will be forced to confront old enemies and the stunning secret of his true nature—or risk losing Ariana and the only happiness he has ever known. . . .

THOUGHTS/OPINION:
After reading that blurb for the book the last thing I expected was a paranormal element but strangely enough, it had one.

The book begins with a story from long ago of a mystical world, Anavrin, that is separated from ours. A woman from Anavrin, trying to help an injured man, takes a sacred chalice through the portal of the two worlds, which she is actually forbidden to do. The man drinks from the chalice and is completely healed and taken into the mystical kingdom. Now it is said that if the chalice leaves the kingdom that a terrible ill will befall Anavrin and that a dangerous dragon will be unleashed in the kingdom. The man ends up stealing the chalice and once it is in our world it more or less explodes and becomes four different chalices that are scattered over the land.

This leads into the story…Ariana’s brother, Kenrick, who was a Knight Templar has, unbeknownst to anyone, been doing research on where these four chalices are in order to find them and keep them out of the hands of evil Silas de Mortaine. Kenrick is kidnapped by de Mortaine and Ariana is contacted to bring the research in exchange for Kenrick’s life.

In her quest to get to Kenrick, Ariana meets and is helped by Braedon. Braedon is hiding from something that happened to him previously. Between Braedon trying to keep Ariana safe, save the brother and eventually try to find one of the chalices they fall in love.

What I liked:

*Ariana’s and Braedon’s relationship. Though it started off on the wrong foot I enjoyed the way they interacted with each other. Braedon was rough and tough and had had a lot of pain in his life but he was very gentle with Ariana which I loved. He cared for her deeply, as she did him, and eventually wasn’t afraid to tell her exactly why and how.
*Also, Braedon had these “hunting” senses that were amazing. I enjoyed the parts of the story when he was using them, it gave the story a whole different feel at those times.

What I didn’t like:
There were several things that I has issue with *First was the fact that the legend from Anavrin stated the horrible ill and the dragon that would be unleashed if the sacred chalice left the kingdom. Neither the ill nor anything about the dragon was mentioned during the rest of the book. It was mentioned late in the book about Anavrin suffering, but it never stated from what….Ill? Dragon Attack? What?
*Next, during the story there were shape-shifters shifting at various times during the story. As freaky as this was to the characters it was kind of taken with a grain of salt and not explained that these were traitors from Anavrin till much, much later in the story. This story takes place in the year 1275 and the fact that the characters weren’t making more of the shifting didn’t sit well with me.
*Finally the epilogue. Ariana and Braedon were being hunted through most of the story. During the epilogue it was a little too happily ever after for me. Don’t get me wrong – that’s how it should have been and I loved how it was written…I’m just hopeless romantic. But how could they now live without fear? Why weren’t they still being hunted? Not to give too much away but they found one of the chalices…what did they do with it? Did they take it back to Anavrin? Just too many unanswered questions.

Overall I think it was a good book. It wasn’t great but it did hold my interest.

Was the author new to you and would you read something by this author again?
Tina St. John was new to me. I’m not sure if I’m interested enough to read the next 2 books in the series. I’m still deciding.

Are you keeping it or passing it on?
I think I might pass it on.

Did you enjoy the book? Yes

Would you recommend this book to others? Sure

SCORE: 3 out of 5

Anything else?
FYI – Tina St. John is also known as Lara Adrian whose Midnight Breed series I absolutely love!


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