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FranJessca Papillion

FranJessca Papillion

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I'm a Mom to Two Princesses who complete me,
married to a Retired Navy Sailor who stole my heart in 2003,
Freelance Photographer,
College Student with UMUC (Major: Computer Networks & Security, Minor: English),
Romance Books Addict that Reviews books for fun.

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  • Fire on the Island
    • Rated 3 stars

    I always love a good witch story and of course this book definitely had me intrigued when it was set in Scotland. I absolutely adore Scotland! Cannot wait to make a trip out there myself. =)
    Isla Macallen has come to the little Scottish island to get away from what happened to her when she was 8 years old. The people on the little island are not so intrigued by her. They actually fear her because they're not sure about her. Something is different about her and they are not sure what it is.
    Isla is trying to keep a low profile and she is working as a tour/hiking guide on the island....but when people in her tour come up missing, she is the prime suspect.
    Dr. Jeremiah Rousseau studies the paranormal and he knows there is something about witches that he has been fascinated with for awhile. He goes to Scotland to find the witch that he has heard stories about. In the mean time, he comes across Isla and falls for her the minute he sees her. What he does not realize, is that the witch he wants to find, he actually is looking at.
    Isla is attracted to the doctor as well, but she's not too sure at first about him.
    It is up to the doctor to tell Isla what and who she is...but can Isla really believe it.
    Fire on the Island brings you the paranormal...which includes witches, shape shifters, and demons.
    My thoughts on the Fire on the Island is that it definitely is a great starter to a series. J.K. Hogan definitely builds up the story very well. She even leaves you hanging on what may be the next adventure for the characters. The ending with the bad guy though, happened to quickly though in my opinion. Maybe because the bad guy annoyed me and wanted more to happen to him. He was nothing, but a pain in the booty.
    Other than that, I really enjoyed reading about the witches and how everything came together.
    The love between Jeremiah and Isla is a love that is instantaneous, and J.K. Hogan explains why that it is in the book. =)
    I loved the shape shifter in the book (won't go into details about him...because I don't want to give away what role he plays).
    I recommend this book to paranormal romance readers out there who enjoy reading about witches and other paranormal creatures. =)
    Looking forward to seeing what J.K. Hogan does in Book #2. =)

    FranJessca Papillion wrote this review Saturday, August 25, 2012. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Demoness of Waking Dreams
    • Rated 5 stars

    Review also posted on Book Lovin Mamas
    I have been waiting forever for this book. Well...not forever, but it felt like that. I absolutely love "The Company of Angels" books by Stephanie Chong. I fell in love with the characters in the first book in "Where Demons Fear to Tread" last year. I just knew I would love this one too.
    I remember, the female character, Luciana in the first book and I was excited to read more about her in this book. (I really did not like her in the first book...but she grew on me in this book)
    Luciana has fled to Venice, Italy to do her duty of giving the devil his yearly duty. Once in Venice, she tracks down her sacrifice, but ends up running into one of the Company of Angels.
    She ends up not making the sacrifice in time thanks to the Angel. In the mean time, she has to find away to make it up to her big boss...but the Angel of course is not making it easy for her.
    She even has her past lover...threatening her...so it is not going to be easy for Luciana to make her boss happy again.
    Brandon, the angel that interferes with Luciana's plan is trying to capture Luciana for the Company of Angels. She is his assignment...but of course, he finds Luciana to be misunderstood. He feels she could change and he is finding her very irresistible.
    Of course...in "The Demoness of Waking Dreams", other characters are brought back from the first book...that I really was excited to read about. Corbin (who was such a jerk in the first book), Julian (who I have a HUGE crush on..yes I know he is fictional...but he stole my heart), and several others that I do not what to name. I'll give away too much.
    New characters are introduced as well...who I hope come back in the third book.
    My thoughts on The Demoness of Waking Dreams...I loved every minute of it and had a hard time putting down my Kindle. I would read while doing other things. (laundry, etc.) I'm a multi-tasker...I can read as well as take care of things around me. At least I tried to. =)
    I loved the storyline for Luciana and Brandon. Luciana has her own story and so does Brandon. Both of their stories broke my heart. I could not believe what actually happened to Brandon at the end. I would be upset as well.
    Oh let me not forget that Julian ends up in the story...and of course I find out more about him and what happened between him and Luciana. =)
    Luciana and Brandon were perfect for each other. Luciana helped Brandon out with his problems and Brandon helped Luciana. =)
    I could go on and on, how much I loved this book...but of course I do not want to spoil this book for anyone.
    The ending, I was definitely not expecting. I'm a little interested on what is going to happen in the third book now.
    I recommend this book to paranormal romance readers, angel and demon addicts (like myself) and fans of Stephanie Chong. You definitely will be amazed on what happens in this book.
    If you read the first book, you will enjoy to read about the previous characters, like I did. =)

    My dream is to do a character interview with Julian in the future. *sigh* He definitely is a FAVE of mine.
    Let me not to forget to mention that Stephanie Chong has a fan for life.
    Countdown to Book 3 is now on. =)

    FranJessca Papillion wrote this review Friday, August 31, 2012. ( reply | permalink )
  • freefall

    freefall

    by Susan Rae
    • Rated 3 stars

    I received a complimentary copy of "Freefall" for the book blog tour in an exchange for a honest review.
    Kate Reynolds heads to Wisconsin to find out what happened to her brother and why his plane crashed. Her brother is now in a coma at the hospital and she has a feeling that someone may have sabotaged his plane and tried to murder him. She wants to find out who would want to murder her brother and in the mean time, she decides to help out at his business, Aeromac. When she gets to town though, she keeps bumping into a man that she swears she's seen before, but the man keeps dodging her questions.
    Everett Lawson is in Milwaukee to find out what happened to Kate's brother as well. He wants to know why a good pilot like Keith is in a coma. Once he runs into Kate though, he's supposed to be keeping his emotions at bay with her...but for some reason, ever since he first saw her, he has been attracted to her (but is the first bump he has with her...or his he keeping a secret).
    Once Kate and Everett start unraveling the truth, Kate starts questioning things that she never thought possible. In the end though, she realizes she'll overcome those fears and worries, once she starts trusting people and finding out the truth, herself.
    My thoughts on "Freefall" were at first it was a rough start to get into the book, but once the mystery started unraveling, I had a hard time putting down my iPad. I really enjoyed the mystery and suspense of the story and what actually happened. What amazed me the most was how Kate got herself into some sticky situations, but she always managed to get out of them. (especially one certain scene, that I was amazed about)
    I loved how Susan Rae had Kate get over her fears at the end of the book and also loved the part in the hospital between Kate and her brother. (won't give that away because I do not want to spoil it for anyone)
    This book had me crying, angry, and happy at times. I was an emotional wreck in certain parts of the book, but that's because I'm a big sap when it comes to happy endings and of course parts that just make me cry no matter what.
    I recommend this book to mystery and suspense readers out there. You'll definitely enjoy unraveling the mystery with the characters, just like I did.
    This was a very interesting story...and it was my first story that involved airplanes.
    May I just say...I have a fear of small airplanes, but maybe I can get over my fears eventually. (Notice eventually)

    FranJessca Papillion wrote this review Saturday, August 25, 2012. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Lady Knights of Barony

    The Lady Knights of Barony

    by Elise Marion
    • Rated 5 stars

    I received a complimentary copy of "The Lady Knights of Barony" from Elise Marion. I have been a fan of Elise's for awhile now. She contacted me last year to read her first book in the Kings of Cardenas series, "The Third Son" and ever since I've adored her writing style and her addicting historical romance stories she creates. =)
    I'm doing three separate reviews of "The Lady Knights of Barony" due to the 3 different stories in the book.

    The Hellion:
    I was excited to read about Ava Longley because when I was first introduced to her in "The Second Son", I adored her character. She is one lady who can seriously kick butt. I connected with her in The Second Son and connected with her more once I knew more about her.
    Ava is on a mission in "The Hellion" to find out who is taking women to sell, but in the mean time she is kidnapped. Why is she being kidnapped? Well, the person she is seeking about the women, wants her personally for himself. She finds this a great idea to find him and kill him, herself. Although, in the meantime, her kidnapper is someone she finds quite interesting.
    I won't go much into detail about the story because I do not want to give anything away. All I'm going to say is I'm so happy what the outcome was for Ava. Elise wrote the perfect story for Ava and who she ends up with. The storyline and what Ava had to go through was definitely keeping me clicking on my Kindle.
    Ava was a fave of mine when reading "The Second Son" and she still is. She is so stubborn, but strong as a female character. I love reading about female characters who can hold their own.

    Beloved:
    The second story is on Mudiwa, who is another lady knight that can do some serious damage. Mudiwa's story touched my heart though and what she has gone through.
    Mudiwa was promised to someone, but ended up loving another. When she is caught, she believes that she has condemned her life and her loved ones to death. Instead she is sold off into slavery, but while sold off, she ends up on the shore of Barony, where she is taken in by the lady knights of Barony.
    Mudiwa's present story is taken up from the ending of "The Hellion" and how she has been enslaved again, but by the man who truly wants another Lady Knight who has captured his eye.
    My thoughts on "Beloved" because I really do not want to give away some major parts of the story is that it definitely was an emotional one. Mudiwa has so much on her shoulders and in her heart for awhile since what happened in her past that she refuses to open up to anyone else. She never thought someone she never knew, would help her out of a bind. She also never figured she would fall in love again.
    Certain parts of the story was hard to read because of certain violence, but I have to give it to Elise, Mudiwa is one woman who can kick back and kick back hard. I loved the ending of the story also. (Nope...not giving it away) It touched my heart on what a certain character did for Mudiwa to make her realize how much he loved her.

    The Accidental Groom:
    The last story is about Hanako, who is now become another favorite female character I've read about. She has her own hidden story before she became a lady knight of Barony. In the past, she was forced to wed someone she didn't love and she never wanted to be someone's property...so she decided to flee the life that her parents were forcing on her. That is when she came upon Ava and the other lady knights. Now though, her past is coming back for revenge...and the only way to get away from it, is to make a accidental deal with someone she's only known by glimpses.
    My thoughts on "The Accidental Groom" were how much I adored the story of Hanako. I actually did not realize know she was so different from Ava and Mudiwa. She kept so much inside of her and she had a legitimate reason to run away from her arranged marriage. The person she ends up with, played along with everything and accepted Hanako for who she was and what she was. This story had me in tears over another matter. Hanako definitely did a 360 in the story on a certain young person who changed her heart. She took on more responsibilities then she really was used to. She also learned to accept some things in her life she really didn't want. She was an amazing character to learn more about.


    After reading all three stories, I definitely feel connected to the Lady Knights of Barony even more. I loved reading about each individual story and how they all got their happily ever after. They all went through a rough time to get there, but they all managed to find the perfect man to help each one of them with their issues. The men that Elise wrote about in all 3 stories were all gentlemen. I think my favorite of all three though is Garrick. You'll have to find out why, by reading "The Lady Knights of Barony" and if you haven't read the first two books, then I definitely suggest you do.
    I highly recommend this book to historical romance readers out there and readers who have read the first two books to the Kings of Cardenas series. You'll fall in love with these Lady Knights just like I did.
    I really look forward to the next Kings of Cardenas book now since I got a glimpse on what happened to one certain character that I've wondered about for awhile now.
    Elise Marion definitely will have me anxiously waiting for the next book now. =)

    FranJessca Papillion wrote this review Thursday, August 16, 2012. ( reply | permalink )
  • Red
    • Rated 4 stars

    I received a complimentary copy of "Red" from Netgalley thanks to the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
    I read this book in a couple of days because it had my attention from the beginning. I do not think I've ever read a book that was based on fairy tale characters, but told in a different way.
    Tess Little (who we would know as Little Red Riding Hood by the fairytales)...but in "Red", she is not the little red riding hood we all know. She actually goes by the nickname "Red" and she's an Enforcer for the Fairytale Management Authority. See the tales were sent over to the real world and they have to keep the "tales" in check from the humans. When there is a "tale" crime, Red is there to figure out what happened.
    Unfortunately, Red finds herself in a world of mess. She ends up having people she once loved, in the mince of the biggest crime ever. Someone is killing off tales and Red is stuck in the middle of it...because one of her ex-lovers may be the prime suspect. She is forced to find out which one did it...in the meant time, she also is trying to keep herself alive because someone is watching her.
    She is teamed up with Nate (otherwise known as Death) because he is a Reaper. He is perfect for the case and he does not mind teaming up with Red.
    Red has felt an attraction to Nate...but she is still not sure what it could be that attracts him to her. He is a pain in a butt...but he always shows up at the right time when she needs him.
    I really LOVED the characters, Red and Nate.
    Seriously...can I have Nate? He sounds really dark, dreamy, and sexy. =)
    Red was one kick butt character. I liked how she was not your little girl character. She was one chick you just did not want to mess with.
    This book brings you the fairy tales from the dark side, basically.
    Kate SeRine definitely kept me enthralled whenever a new fairytale character was introduced. You'll read about Snow White, Cinderella, Prince Charming, Juliet, the werewolf (from little red riding hood), the sandman, and so many others...but of course be prepared for not your regular stories because some of these characters have a dark side to them. Oh...and let me not forget the bad guys who are involved in the killings...let's just say I was surprised to find out who it was. =)
    I really enjoyed reading "Red" and look forward to the next book. I liked how Kate SeRine kept me clicking my Kindle to turn a page to read. She has a very interesting writing style and a wicked "cool" imagination. (taking my daughter's saying) =)
    I definitely recommend this book to urban fantasy and paranormal romance lovers out there. If you want the dark side of the fairy tale world...you definitely will enjoy this book.
    Can't wait to see what happens next! =)

    FranJessca Papillion wrote this review Thursday, August 16, 2012. ( reply | permalink )
  • Lover's Instinct
    • Rated 4 stars

    This was a very short and sweet novella that quenched my lupine love just a bit.
    I also got a sneak peek of the first chapter of the next book of the Moon Shifter series that comes out next month, "Primal Possession", which I've been counting down to. =)
    I had not been able to read for a few days now thanks to errands and school work...so I needed something to read in between college assignments that would take me away from American Government (that happens to be really boring...ugh).
    "Lover's Instinct" definitely helped me get out of my rut that I was in thanks to school.
    I love this new series from Katie Reus. =)
    This short novella is about Nikan and Esperanze (I love her name). Esperanze is heading to a convention in Washington D.C.. She needs to get away from the pack for a bit since what happened in the first book. The pack had suffered a major loss of loved ones and are still recovering, so Esperanze thought it would be a good idea to get away for awhile and get her mind off what happened. Nikan, volunteers to go with her and protect her. Of course, Nikan has other plans in the mean time. He has always been in love with Esperanze, since the moment his pack alpha decided to hook up with Esperanze's pack alpha (who is her cousin). Esperanze has love Nikan also, but she's only a beta and she swore never to hook up with a alpha...actually a warrior class alpha. It's going to be hard for her though when Nikan becomes very possessive and protective of her when they go to the convention.
    Esperanze is actually there to see her old professor too and in the meantime her professor is now a vampire and now he's in danger. It's up to Esperanze and Nikan to figure out what is going on and save her old professor from being killed. Although, it will be kind of tricky when it involves vampires and shifters...which they are supposed to be getting along.
    What I loved mostly about this book was how Nikan was with Esperanze (or Essie for short). She had no clue that he loved her, but when he finally admitted it. Oh boy! =)
    I think Essie is more Alpha though instead of Beta because the girl can take care of herself. =)
    I loved the storyline to this book too. It was short though...but that's because it is a novella. I love reading novellas because it gives you a sneak into the world of other characters.
    I loved the idea behind other supernatural creatures that were talked about in this book too. Another shifter was introduced in "Lover's Instinct" and actually helped out Essie and Nikan during their mission. I want to know more about what is going with the Vampires and Shifters though...and what the bad guys did. You'll understand when you read this short novella. I do not want to give it away. =)
    Let me not forget the sex...ummm...Nikan definitely had me squirming. *sigh*
    I'm looking forward to Liam's book next. I loved him in "Alpha Instinct".
    I recommend this novella to Katie Reus fans, paranormal romance readers, and shifter lovers. =)
    This will definitely keep you happy for next months' release. =)
    Let the countdown continue to "Primal Possession". =)

    FranJessca Papillion wrote this review Friday, August 10, 2012. ( reply | permalink )
  • Vampire, Vampire
    • Rated 4 stars

    I received a copy of "Vampire, Vampire" from Heather Killough-Walden as a gift. I just wanted to say thank you to her much for "Vampire, Vampire".
    I enjoyed reading these two vampire romance novellas. It has been awhile since I read a vampire romance book and these two were definitely a delight to read. =)
    The first story is "Thorn and Grace"...I was mesmerized by the historical and vampire romance that was created. This was a book about two friends who became lovers, but of course before the happily ever after could happen...something bad happened to Christopher Thorn's bride to be, Darianna Grace. A very determined lover...he searched for her, but when he did, she did not recognize him. Now he's determined to find out what happened to her and get her back to the realm that they are supposed to live.
    More twists to the fairytale that was supposed to be a happily ever after...throw in the fact that both Thorn and Darianna Grace are royalty and are vampires. There's also a bad guy in the minced and he's not your normal bad guy either.
    "Thorn and Grace" is full of action, love, and passion...and a very mean bad guy who is really dark and twisted. I still can't believe what he did.
    The second story is "Relentless", and it is about Patrick Sinclaire...but he's not your normal rich guy...he's actually a Vampire. He's not just any Vampire though because he's also known as the "Vampire King." He has actually found his queen and he wants to claim her, but he is kind of reluctant to do it. His sisters actually get involved to push him to claim his queen because it has been way too long for the vampires. They need their queen. Of course the person who is supposed to be Patrick's queen doesn't even know of the existence of Vampires and she's not really willing to give up her humanity right away.
    "Relentless" is full of a intense suspenseful story that definitely captured my attention.
    Sometimes the dark and mean characters, like Patrick always capture my attention though.
    I recommend this book to any vampire romance reader out there and even to the readers who enjoy the historical thrown into a story. You will definitely enjoy these two short stories that Heather has created.
    I really enjoyed both stories....but "Relentless" got my heart pounding a little more. I do enjoy though Christopher Thorn in the first story. *sigh* He was very determined to find out what happened to his love, Darianna Grace.
    Thank you again to Heather Killough-Walden for gifting me a copy. I can't wait to dive into your next books. =)

    FranJessca Papillion wrote this review Thursday, August 9, 2012. ( reply | permalink )
  • Hell on Wheels
    • Rated 5 stars

    I received a complimentary copy of "Hell on Wheels" from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
    And oh...was I excited to read "Hell on Wheels"...when I was approved for it. Sourcebooks has some amazing authors...and I could not wait to read Julie Ann Walker's first book to the Black Knights, Inc Series.
    Let me just get this out before hand...Julie Ann Walker definitely knows how to write a book where I had hard time choosing what should take priority first...either I would read "Hell on Wheels" and finish it...or I would work on college assignments. Which do you think won? =)

    Nate Weller, otherwise known as "Ghost" has gone through so much. He used to be in the Marines, but he's working for the government doing work that someone has to do. He's now apart of the Black Knights which looks to be a motorcycle shop at first...but it's not really. He just lost his best friend and is forced to deliver the news to his best friend's family...and be faced with Ali...who he can not get out of his head. His best friend always told him never to mess with his little sister...but it's kind of hard when she tempts him every time.
    Ali has always had feelings for Nate, but he has always shut himself off from her. A week or so after finding out her brother, she feels like she's being followed. Then one day, she's mugged out in plain daylight. She has two saviors who help her..but now she knows someone is out to get her so she finds Nate to help her.
    Nate of course is not really up for it...but once everyone in his team sits down to find out who may be after Ali, they all know it has something to do with her brother, but why?

    This is the first book in the series to Black Knights, Inc...and it definitely is a great start to the series. Julie Ann Walker introduces you to other characters and she sets up the world of Black Knights...perfectly! She even throws you on a roller coaster ride of emotions. I loved how she got me to laugh and cry at the same time. When I found out the truth on what happened to Ali's brother...let's just say the waterworks started falling.
    And of course I adored Nate and Ali. They had chemistry from beginning to end. Nate was stubborn though, but I knew why he was stubborn when I found out the truth.
    What can I say about Ali? I clicked with her the minute Julie introduced her. She is one chick who could hold her own. She also knew how to put Nate on a stand still. =) Although...she did have a weak stomach. Poor girl...she got herself into sticky situations...but she did manage after awhile to get through it all.
    Oh...and the sexual tension and of course the sex scenes...were mind blowing! Ali is one lucky woman.
    I look forward to reading the second installment now because its about two other characters who were introduced in "Hell on Wheels".

    I recommend this book to any reader out there who enjoys an amazing romantic suspense book, loves the first book to a new series that will keep you turning the page (or in my case, clicking the Kindle), and of course anyone who loves sexy men who ride motorcycles. (who doesn't love a man on a custom bike) =)
    This book is definitely a book where I will be re-reading it again because I already miss Nate and Ali. =)
    I look forward to the second installment in September. Julie Ann Walker has a fan for life. =)

    FranJessca Papillion wrote this review Thursday, August 9, 2012. ( reply | permalink )
  • Eternal Hunger
    • Rated 5 stars

    Review Coming Soon

    FranJessca Papillion wrote this review Wednesday, August 1, 2012. ( reply | permalink )
  • Because of You
    • Rated 5 stars

    We were contacted by Jessica Scott last month to read and review "Because of You" for an honest review.

    May I just say...I have found yet another author who can make my emotions go haywire. There were times I was smiling, laughing (where I almost fell out of my chair), and of course crying (because this book was a tearjerker at times) when reading this on my Kindle.
    I fell in love with both of the characters, Shane and Jen because both characters had been scarred in someway and of course they're trying to deal with their problems in their own way. Shane is a sergeant first class in the army and all he wants to do is go back to the sandbox with his boys and make sure they all come back alive. Jen is the nurse he meets one night at a bar with his friends. The minute he meets her...he knows she's something special. Shane has dealt with a lot in his past. He's trying to forget about his divorce with his wife and move on...but to move on...he considers deploying a lot with his fellow soldiers, the best way to heal. Instead...he ends up injured and sent home. That is when Jen comes into his life fully and he helps him deal with what happened to him in the sandbox. Unfortunately, Shane is not having it. He just wants to heal and get back with his men because in the bottom of his gut, he knows something is happening in his platoon and someone is not doing their job right and is blaming some of the casualties on Shane and his unit.
    Then there's Jen..and how she has her own problems, she's trying to deal with. (Her story touched my heart once I found out what happened to her) I don't think I've cried so hard in my life. Between and her Shane's inner and outer demons...I had to have tissues near by.
    Jessica Scott does a great job on telling the parts about the military and of course the problems that come with the military at times. She also includes other characters in the book, that touch your heart also.
    What I want to know is what happened to Trent? That was one serious cliff-hanger. Trent is one of Shane's best friends and he's also a Officer in the Army. He is having his own issues to the book and his wife...oh boy...no won't go there because I will spoil the book.
    I really do not want to spoil this book for anyone who is wanting to read it or now is thinking about reading it.
    I'm really looking forward to the 2nd book now that comes out in October. Jessica Scott has a fan for life. And by the way...I just love the fact that she is serving in the Army while she is writing. =) Thank you for serving, Jessica.
    I recommend this book to readers out there that love military contemporary romances, love to read about scarred heroes/heroines (because they always touch your heart), and readers who just want a book that takes you through an emotional roller coaster. (Just a warning ahead of time, be prepared with tissues)

    Jessica Scott's "Because of You" touched my heart in so many ways because she happened to address some issues that are happening in our military nowadays...one being the major concern, which is suicide and another one being divorce. Being a veteran, myself, who served in the Navy for 10 years I witnessed so much in the military that civilians do not know about. The one thing that always concerned me was the suicide rate in the military branches, especially during and after an deployment. =( I wish they provided more help to the soldiers, marines, sailors, and airmen that come back from a combat zone...especially when it involves family. There are programs out there...but they really need to address it more.

    FranJessca Papillion wrote this review Thursday, August 9, 2012. ( reply | permalink )
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