Cheryl

Cheryl

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  • Stray (Werecats, Book 1)
    • Rated 5 stars

    Fathe Sanders is definitely not your typical college student. She is a werecat. Fathe has resisted joining her father, Greg’s pride in exchange for her independence. But not to worry as Fathe’s father would not leave his precious daughter unattended. One night Fathe gets attacked by a Stray. Strays are rogue werecats that do not belong to any pride. After that its game on as Fathe is ready to fight and the claws are coming out. Greg wants Fathe to come home where he can protect her. Now Fathe is heading home in addition to saying goodbye to her boyfriend Andrew and college life.

    Female tabbies have gone missing. A group of strays are taking the tabbies but for what purpose. It’s up to Fathe and the pride to locate the tabbies before something horrible happens to them. Now all Fathe needs to do is keep her head in the game but that will be hard when she has sexy, buff, enforcer Marc keeping her company.

    If you think Fathe’s human side is bad, then you don’t even want to see her werecat side. It’s a killer. I really enjoyed Fathe’s kick-ass, take no prisoners attitude as well as her witty comments. You never knew what Fathe was going to do next. Which keep me on my toes. Stray is how all books should be like…pleasurable to read. Rachel Vincent is a new author to me but so glad I discovered her. After reading Stray I have already fallen in love with Ms. Vincent and her werecat series. I can’t get enough.

    Cheryl wrote this review 2 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Gate House
    • Rated 4 stars

    John Sutter has returned back home to the Gold Coast, after being away for three years. It seems already though news of his arrival has made its way to the Bellarosa family. It’s like John is seeing an old ghost in Frank Bellarosa’s son, Anthony. Anthony has a plan to try and convince John to head back into the dark, gritty world and work for the Bellarosa family again. As if that wasn’t enough, John runs into his wife Susan. Susan and John are willing to give their relationship second change but will John be able to forgive Susan for her infidelity?

    Three years ago, Susan took a lover. Her lover was none other than Frank Bellarosa. Something terrible happened and Susan ended up killing Frank. Now Anthony would like nothing better then to exact revenge for his father’s killer.

    John was just this normal guy who is trying to piece things back together in his life. I think because I felt sorry for John I felt a better connection to him then to any other characters in this book. I really thought John deserved someone better than Susan after what she did to him. Some of the comments that would come out of Anthony’s mouth were so cheesy they made you just want to roll your eyes but at the same time you couldn’t help but find them funny. Don’t let the fact that this book sits at six hundred and eighty-eight pages scare you as it is a good read. The Gate House is the long awaited sequel to The Gold Coast. Though I had not read The Gold Coast I do believe that The Gate House will make fans happy as well as being worth the wait. Mr. DeMille really knows his stuff!

    Cheryl wrote this review 3 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • Fatal Encryption
    • Rated 4 stars

    All Halloween’s night is a time when ghouls, goblins and mayhem ensues for one evening. No one knows how true that is other than Zachary Ternoway. Zach is stabbed to death in his home.

    Alex Bellamy keeps wondering at what point things got so bad in his life that he is at a Halloween party dressed up as Kermit the Frog. Alex ends up taking a computer analyst job at McKinley’s Department Store. Someone has hacked into the store’s computer system and encrypted files. Alex investigates what someone was looking for and why all the secrecy. All of Alex’s digging around has ruffled some feathers. If Alex doesn’t watch his step he could end up like Zach.

    Alex Bellamy is a good character to have in a mystery book. He is just a normal guy that I think readers can relate to and will cheer for to always come out on top. Fatal Encryption is the second Alex Bellamy mystery book. Fatal Encryption can definitely be read as a stand alone book. The only thing that Taxed to Death, the first book and Fatal Encryption have in common is that they both feature Alex Bellamy. I recently stumbled upon Debra Purdy Kong and so glad I did. She is a breath of fresh air. Fatal Encryption made me remember why mystery novels will always hold a dear place in my heart. This book had all the makings of the classic puzzle solving story but for the twenty-first century.

    Cheryl wrote this review 4 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • When Will There Be Good News?: A Novel
    • Rated 4 stars

    When Joanna Mason was six years old she witnesses an act so horrendous that no little girl should ever have to see. Joanna was the sole survivor of her family. Her mother, sister and brother were all murdered. Now thirty years later, the man who took Joanna’s family from her has been released from prison.

    Reggie is the nanny for Dr. Hunter. Reggie and Dr. Hunter have a really good relationship, so when one day Dr. Hunter disappears, Reggie worries but it seems that Reggie is the only one that is concerned about Dr. Hunter.

    Then there is Detective Chief Inspector Louise Monroe, she is on a mission to locate a missing person. Louise Monroe did not expect to see Jackson Brodie, a longtime friend. It seems Jackson Brodie has a mission of his own to accomplish. Before he can complete it, Brodie has a fatal accident.

    There was a good connection with the characters, which helped me to stay interested in this book till the end. When Will There Be Good News? is the third book in this series to feature Jackson Brodie. I have to admit that When Will There Be Good News? is the first book Jackson Brodie book I have read. I thought it was a well-written novel. This story can also be read as a stand alone book. Kate Atkinson added some nice twists in the story line at just the right times. This story had a lot of depth in it. The lesson learned was that you may have made many mistakes in your life but when you are handed a second chance in live it is about how you make the most of it that really counts. For anyone who is looking for a change of pace in their everyday typical reading should give Kate Atkinson a try.

    Cheryl wrote this review 5 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
    • Rated 4 stars

    Ann Kerwin was just a normal college student or so she thought till she met Hathor. Hathor comes from the planet Raz. He is also the queen’s son. He was sent to retrieve Raz’s new queen and that queen is Ann. Hathor and Ann get ready to travel to Raz but first they will have to deal with the Palers. The Palers are the enemies to the people of Raz and they will do anything in their powers to stop Ann from becoming queen. If Omin, the leader of the Palers has to do the job himself he will to ensure he becomes the new ruler of Raz.

    I found Ann to be a pretty good female lead. She was strong when the situation called for it in addition to having a good head on her shoulders. Hathor was very patient and kind hearted. He always made sure to put Ann and her needs first before his own. Even though that is what a king is supposed to do, I still felt it was very noble of him. I liked the whole space element. It had a good story line without being too unbelievable. Ann’s Quest to be Queen is a good start to this series.

    Cheryl wrote this review 6 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • Queen of Raz
    • Rated 4 stars

    It’s been two years since Ann became queen. Things have been quiet. Except Omin has other plans. He travels back in time to Earth before Ann became queen. Ann and Hathor also travel back in time to stop Omin. Only this time it will be different. Omin and Hathor still have their memories but Ann does not know who Hathor and Omin exist or that she is queen of Raz. Hathor has his hands full trying to protect Ann but will Omin succeed this time?

    It was great to see Ann mature as queen of Raz. I am glad that things are going well between Ann and Hathor. I am grown fond of Hathor. He is the perfect king to have besides any queen’s side. I liked the fact that Queen of Raz picked right up where Ann’s Quest to be Queen left off. It was nice that Ann could go back to Earth for a little while even if it wasn’t in the best of circumstances. This is a nice fantasy series that readers will like.

    Cheryl wrote this review 6 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • In Pursuit of a Queen: Queens of Raz series
    • Rated 4 stars

    Queen Ann and King Hathor are back again. The Augurs want to form an alliance with Raz. Ann agrees to meet with the Augurs but before she can meet with them an emergency that requires her immediate attention arises. Ann must go and see the Nicals. The Nicals have stolen the Stone of Immortality. The Nicals took the stone to try and survive a plague that has killed most of their kind. When Ann arrives to talk to the Nicals, they get aggressive and take Ann hostage. Can King Hathor save Ann without risking another war?

    Again what I really enjoyed about this book is that it just continued as if no time had passed at all. What I liked the most was being introduced to new inhabitations from other planets. I started reading this book and was surprised that I had finished it in only a matter of hours. It moved by that quickly. What I think helped was a strong character development that could only be accomplished by so dedicated to writing such a fine book. Just like the first two books in this series, they just keep getting better and better.

    Cheryl wrote this review 6 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Queen and Atlantis: Another Book in the Raz Series
    • Rated 4 stars

    Ann has lived a happy, long life as queen of Raz. Now Ann is ready to pass along the title to the new queen. That queen is Amanda, Ann’s youngest daughter. Amanda visits with the gods and goddess of the city of Olympia. Amanda is in awe of the mystical underwater metropolis Atlantis. What Amanda learns though is that she must destroy Atlantis before it’s too late. Many centuries ago some Olympians had their clones over see Atlantis but something went wrong and now they need Amanda to locate a human man by the name of Pallid for he knows the password to stop the clones from creating the ultimate destruction.

    As much as I was sad to see Ann no longer queen t was a nice change to read how her daughter, Amanda would handle the responsibles as the new queen of Raz. It was a nice touch on how Atlantis and the gods and goddess of Olympia played into this story line. The Queen of Atlantis ended this series in an excellent way. Ruth Nordin shoots for the stars and scores a winner. I look forward to reading many more books by this talented author.

    Cheryl wrote this review 6 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • In Too Deep (Black Lace)
    • Rated 5 stars

    Gwendolyne Price is a librarian. They most action she has gotten in a long time has been from reading books. Recently Gwen has started receiving explicit, naughty notes and the only clue Gwen has is that they are signed by someone named Nemesis. The information in these notes are so raunchy that they make Gwen blush, it’s as if Nemesis knows all of Gwen’s desires. Will this game of cat and mouse get to be too much for Gwen or can she work up the nerves to meet Nemesis face to face?

    Nemesis knows how to make even the quietest of women become a bad girl like Gwen. Gwen was one lucky lady to receive sex notes from Nemesis. Any guy who can make a woman blush from reading a note has got to be good looking and talented. Every time I start a Portia Da Costa book I finish it in a matter of hours. The stories are that good. As usual In Too Deep oozes so much sex appeal that it will have you yearning for more. I never have to look any farther then a Portia Da Costa book to get me in the mood. Portia Da Costa in my opinion is the queen of erotica. This is one author you will find yourself coming back to her books over and over again for a very long time.

    Cheryl wrote this review 7 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • Titanic's Last Secrets: The Further Adventures of Shadow Divers John Chatterton and Richie Kohler
    • Rated 5 stars

    If you thought you knew everything there was about the Titanic then think again. Titanic’s Last Secrets gives readers a new; clean prospective on a famous tragedy that has captivated us all.

    The dynamic team of Brad Matsen and deep sea divers John Chatterton and Richie Kohler have teamed up to share their wealth of knowledge as well as in depth research on this well-known ship and in doing so they produced a wonderful book. John Chatterton and Richie Kohler travel to the wreckage of the Titanic to disprove a myth about what really happened that day.

    Titanic’s Last Secrets is like a history lesson is supposed to be like… fun and exciting. From the first page, I got caught up in the anticipation as well as excitement to when Chatterton and Kohler first discovered something new about the Titanic that no one else had ever laid eyes on before. With Brad Matsen’s writing style, he made it so real that it was like I was there every step of the way. I appreciate the risks Chatterton and Kohler went though by risking their lives to bring truth and justice for all those innocent souls that perished for greed. For anyone that is fascinated with the history of the Titanic then this is the book for you, so pick up a copy of Titanic’s Last Secrets today. This is one book that will have people talking.

    Cheryl wrote this review 7 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
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