Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Highland Guardian by Melissa Mayhue


Romance novelist Sarah Douglas decides she needs to get away and throw her life to the fates and see what happens. So she goes to the first Scottish cottage she finds in her search for her getaway. Sarah hopes to overcome her writers block and come to terms with her ability to sense feelings of people, but her unexpectedly handsome landlord Ian MacCullough has some other ideas for how she can spend her time. Ian is a half fae guardian -- he guards the fae portal and protects humans from rogue fae. When he realizes that Sarah is also half fae, he fights his feeling that he may just have found his elusive soul mate. But an evil pure blooded fae has plans to use Sarah to get back to the land of fae, since as a half fae female Sarah can see the hidden portals, putting her in great danger and forcing her to dig deep into her hidden gifts and powers to save herself and the man she loves.

I enjoyed this story. It was a light easy read in an interesting setting with lots of fun characters. It didn't set me back on my heels or anything, but it was worth reading and kept me interested throughout!

Monday, November 10, 2008

The Smoke Thief by Shana Abe


This is magical and mesmerizing tale about the Drakon, a race of people who can shape shift into a smoke or dragon form. They live in their shire far into the European hills, away from outsiders. Everyone from their race are not allowed to live outside the shire in order to protect their secret. But every once in a while someone will fake their death and escape to the outside world. When Rue turns 17 she comes into her powers and becomes the alpha female. As such she would be required to marry the alpha male Christoff. She has been in love with him for years, but she refuses to have him this way, so she flees, faking a drowning to keep the tribe from looking for her. But 7 years later, the tribe hears of someone who turns to smoke and steals jewels, and they know that one of their own are in London, so they set up a trap to catch their smoke thief.

As usual Shana Abe draws you in and fascinates with this unusual tale of love and magic. I enjoyed it a great deal. The only reason I can't give it a 5 is because the ending felt a little forced. I wasn't completely convinced that Rue was ok with going back to the shire. In fact I am sure she didn't want to, she just wanted to be with Christoff. I am looking forward to reading more about the Drakon!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Naked in Death by J.D. Robb


So, I didn't actually finish this book. I realize I am going to be in a major minority here, but I had trouble getting into it, and I read through half the book trying to get into the story. It wasn't that it wasn't good, it just wasn't to my taste. Eve is a pretty moody and damaged, and she has a hard job. Frankly, the thought of reading an on-going series about her and her job is kind of depressing to me. In this particular book she is trying to find someone who is killing prostitutes, and some of the subject matter is graphic and rather violent. I did enjoy Roarke as a hero. His caring and suave charm towards Eve was endearing, but I can't see reading the whole series just for him. I'll be chalking up this series as not for me.

Sawyer by Lori Foster


I WAS going to read Shanna by Woodiwiss, but it looked so long, and I felt so tired just looking at it... so I picked this small volume instead. Lazy, I know. LOL! Anyway, this was a very cute, light read. Honey Malone (yes, her read name) is on the run from unknown people who are trying to kill her. When she crashes into a fence and winds up in a pond as a result of being very sick with a fever, it's sheer luck that the fence and pond belong to Buckhorn county's hot doctor Sawyer Hudson and his band of equally hot brothers. Lucky girl. Sawyer insists that she stay with them while she recovers and they try to figure out who could be trying to kill her and why. Sawyer has sworn off marriage, but something about Honey makes him reconsider.

I really enjoyed this story. It wasn't mind blowing (hence the 4 rating), but it was short, sweet, and hot. I am looking forward to reading the rest of the Buckhorn series! I have enjoyed everything I have read from Lori Foster!