BEA'S BOOK NOOK "I can't imagine a man really enjoying a book and reading it only once." C. S. Lewis “If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all.” ― Oscar Wilde

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Cruisin' Thru the Cozies Reading Challenge 2013



Thanks to The Readingista for the heads up about this challenge. This will be my last one for the year as it makes my 5th one for the year. O_o

This challenge is hosted by Socrates' Book Reviews Blog. I enjoy cozy mysteries and currently I have a bunch from the library and more on my TBR shelf. So, this should be an easy one for me. :D

Not sure what a cozy mystery is? Read here for more info. 

The Details:

Dates:  January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013
Check Ins:  Review Link Up  and Wrap Up Post 
The review link up will be just the one post at SBRB and can be updated monthly.
 
Formats: All formats count - print, digital, audio
 
Levels:
  • Level 1 - Snoop - Read at least 6 books
  • Level 2 - Investigator - Read 7-12 books
  • Level 3 - Super Sleuth - Read 13 or more books
My Goal:  I'm shooting for Level 3. It'll be a stretch for me, which is good. 

My Books: I'll post them here, with links to the review, if I did one. If not, I'll just post the title and dates read.


January

1)  Hearse and Buggy by Laura Bradford (that's the goodreads review; it'll post on the blog on Monday January 4th)
2) Killer Librarian by Mary Lou Kirwin

February

Sunday Book Share #18




I'm participating in Feed My Reader Friday hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A WriterThe Sunday Post, hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer, and Stacking the Shelves, hosted by Tynga's Reviews. The  memes allow book bloggers the chance to share print and digital books they've received and different posts and events at their blog.

 Happy New Year!!!

A friend of mine had a gathering at her house for  New Year's Eve. It was a good way to end 2012 and start 2013. I hope you had a good night also.  I'm starting the new year with a full slate of editing projects for the month so I may be scarce here and on twitter. I'm trying a new routine to get everything done and so far it's working well. 

The Week in Review:




News/Info:  Happy New Year!


BOOKS

Click on the images to go to the goodreads data page.

Bought - Kindle


Kindle Freebies


Library - Print






Jayne Krentz and Kay Hooper are favorite authors; all the rest I found via other blogs. I hope I'll find some new favorite authors. :)

Friday, January 4, 2013

Flirting with Disaster Cover Reveal

Ruthie Knox is a romance author who is on a hot streak. Her second book, "About Last Night", was a Reviewers’ Choice Best Book Award nominee, in the “Contemporary Love and Laughter” category, Romantic Times magazine and also a Library Journal Best Ebook Romance of 2012.

Ruthie figured out how to walk and read at the same time in the second grade, and she hasn’t looked up since. She spent her formative years hiding romance novels in her bedroom closet to avoid the merciless teasing of her brothers and imagining scenarios in which someone who looked remarkably like Daniel Day Lewis recognized her well-hidden sex appeal and rescued her from middle-class Midwestern obscurity.

After graduating from Grinnell College with an English and history double major, she earned a Ph.D. in modern British history that she’s put to remarkably little use. These days, she writes contemporary romance in which witty, down-to-earth characters find each other irresistible in their pajamas, though she freely admits this has yet to happen to her. Perhaps she needs more exciting pajamas. She’d love to hear from you, so drop her a line.

Find her online:

Website and Blog
Twitter
Facebook
Goodreads


Ruthie has a new series, her first, starting in January. The Camelot series consists of a hundred-page novella,"How to Misbehave", and two full-length novels, "Along Came Trouble" and "Flirting with Disaster", set in the Midwestern college town of Camelot, Ohio. It revolves around the three Clark siblings — Amber, Caleb, and Katie — and contains a number of hot security guys, extended-family shenanigans, banter, angst, and of course the occasional steamy scene, just to keep things interesting.

The books are available as eBooks and can be found at all major ebook vendors.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Happy Birthday J.R.R. Tolkien!





It's J.R.R. Tolkien's birthday today. If he were still alive, he'd be 121 years old, practically a teenager in the elven world.

1892 Christmas card of the Tolkien family

I used to read both "The Hobbit" and The Lord of the Rings" every summer right up until college. My re-readings since then have been sporadic but I've read some of his other works. I was hesitant when it was first announced that The LotR was being made into a movie, certain they would not do justice to the books. I was pleasantly surprised and while I don't love adaptation of "The Hobbit", I'm glad it was done. Tolkien had an incredible imagination, combined with tremendous scholarship and his works have given me many hours of pleasure.


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Review of A Trace of Moonlight by Allison Pang & A Giveaway

Publisher: Pocket Books
Series: Abby Sinclair #3
Format Read: paperback
Release Date: October 30, 2012
Buying Links:  Amazon   Barnes & Noble   The Book Depository


Book Blurb (from goodreads):

*Contains spoilers for the previous books*





Drinking from the waters of lethe and offering herself up as Faerie’s sacrificial Tithe . . . these just might be the least of Abby Sinclair’s problems.
Abby’s pact with a daemon—whether or not she remembers making it—is binding, so she’d better count herself lucky that (in the words of a daemon who knows better) there’s nearly always a loophole. But her friends’ reckless attempts to free her, well intentioned though they may be, set off a disastrous chain of events. In no time at all, Abby turns her incubus lover mortal, then gets herself killed, cursed, and married to an elven prince whose mother wants her dead. On top of everything else, she’s lost the Key to the CrossRoads to her mortal enemy, who promptly uses his restored power to wreak havoc on the OtherWorld and put its very existence in jeopardy. Only one person can make things right again, but to find her, Abby must place her trust in allies of mixed loyalties, and conquer her nightmares once and for all.

Reviewed By: Bea

Quote:
He stood up abruptly, the overcoat snapping to attention as he bowed formally, the motion almost masking the hurt in his gaze. "Of course, I will see to making the arrangements immediately." Before I could say anything else, he turned on his heel and disappeared, the door shutting quietly behind him.
 "That's not what I meant," I whispered into the nearly empty room, but I knew the words were hollow even as I said them. I did want to go home. The fairy tale was getting old and if I wasn't going to have a happily ever after, that was fine by me, but I wasn't going to sit here for the rest of my life either. What was left of it. 

*May contain spoilers for the previous books*

 
Bea's Thoughts:

I love Pang's world building, her updates to the fairy tale mythos, and her snarkiness. Her books are a mix of humor, action, romance and politics. The characters are vivid and in this book Melanie and Nobu are developed further. Unfortunately, Abby is not; from the first book to the second, she developed maturity and confidence but in this book, there's less growth. She is also very reactive; she frequently complains about wanting to go back home but does little to actually make that happen and she still has a tendency to act first and think later. She is still intensely loyal and honorable, and those characteristics, along with her impulsiveness, lead to a variety of events in the story. What growth we do has to do with her developing her abilities as a Dream Walker, with help from both Sonja and Bristion and, related, getting better control of her fears. Abby's relationships, familial and personal, are still complicated and there's still a love triangle. The love story takes twists and turns but at the end, there's only a partial resolution.

I'd have liked Phineas to have a bigger role but events early on slow him down for much of the book. Robert and Charlie make brief appearances as does Benjamin. The angelic host makes an appearance at one point and there's a wonderful violin dueling scene between Melanie and one of Satan's minions, complete with the oh so appropriate song, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia".

Politics take center stage in this story and I often felt as if I needed a score card to keep straight what was happening and why. I found myself wishing I'd reread the second book before picking up this one. There are twists and turns and layer upon layer of machinations. I don't recommend reading in fits and starts but trying to do it in just a couple sittings so you're better able to keep up. I didn't love this book but I did enjoy it and it's a solid, well written story.

This is the last contracted book in the series so Pang ties up some story lines but also leaves a few loose threads in case she has to the opportunity to come back to this world. Personally, I prefer a more definitive ending but with the knowledge that she may come back to the series some day, it doesn't bother me as much as it might otherwise.

I received this paperback from the publisher for review.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Dusty Reads Link Up


Dusty Reads is a meme started by Giselle at Xpresso Reads featuring a book that has been sitting unread on your shelf for some time. Books don't have to be 'x' years old. If you've had the book for a few months without reading it, it's dusty! :D You can post on any day but Giselle and I usually post or put up a linky on Tuesdays. If you don't use the button, try to link back to this post or Giselle's so others will know how/where to link up. You can use the above button, the one below or create your own if you prefer. 


Happy New Year!


Monday, December 31, 2012

BOOK CHICK CITY'S 100 Books in 2013 Reading Challenge!



I decided to join this one since I'm doing the goodreads 2013 reading challenge and there's a lot of overlap for the two. The details below are copied from BCC's post

SIGN-UP DETAILS:

To sign up you MUST make a post on your blog about participating in the challenge. Please feel free to use the banner above, however, a link via the image back to this post, so others can join the challenge if they wish, would be much appreciated.
  
CHALLENGE DETAILS:

  • Timeline: 01 Jan 2013 – 31 Dec 2013
  • Rules: Read 100 books in 2013 (any genre)
  • You don’t have to select your books ahead of time, you can just add them as you go. Also if you do list them upfront you can change them, nothing is set in stone! The books you choose can crossover into other challenges you have on the go.
  • You can join at anytime. All books read in 2013 count towards the challenge regardless of when you sign up.
  • At the beginning of Jan 2013, you will find a link to specific month to add your reviews.
  • Audiobooks are accepted.
  • Only fiction, no non-fiction.
  • This challenge can crossover to other challenges.
  • You DO NOT have to write reviews of the books you read, but if you decide to then a place will be available each month  for you to link up your reviews.
  • You don’t have to have a blog to join in – for those without a blog but who use Goodreads, Amazon, LibraryThing etc, you can add the URL to where you track your books. If you don’t have a URL at all then choose a name you would like to use and then copy and paste the following link: http://wp.me/p2wdqf-6ZI

 ADD YOUR LINK:

Please use the DIRECT URL of your participation post to sign up to the challenge by adding it to Mr Linky at BCC's sign up post. DO NOT just add your BLOG URL as people won’t be able to see how you’re doing and offer support!

That's it! Go forth, read and have fun!