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~*~Kids Menu~*~
Genre: Paranormal Young Adult. Paranormal Romance.
Heat Level: Mild - though sex is mentioned.

Though I'd bought Jana Oliver's Forgiven - the Third book in the Demon Trappers series - when it first came out, I didn't start reading it until months later. Why? Because I was mad at Beck! Riley screwed up, yes, but I was mad at Beck!

When I first started the book, I was mad at him again! Now, this is NOT to reflect on the story on a whole. The story is great and the fact that I was mad at Beck was great because it shows how well Jana weaves this story, drawing you in and really becoming emotionally invested in these characters.

With each book in this series, the steaks are set higher and higher. I think this is probably the most intense of the books yet. I was on the edge of my seat, holding my breath. I swear with the turn of every page you're like "How is she getting out of this one?" Even in the downtime with her friends, you're still wondering what's going to come next.

We start the story back up with Paul Blackthorne - now a reanimated body - back with his daughter. Beck is not really speaking to Riley right now. Even if he wanted to, he's face down in the dirt in front of his house while the Hunters' ransack his home.

As I said, things just keep piling on as the Vatican's demon hunters believe Riley is in league with Hell - an offense punishable by death. Don't forget, we still have those fake bottles of Holy Water out there and demons chanting Riley's name!

I love how Jana truly weaves this story together where you can't really separate them by books. While each does have its own story arch, they are still a continuing story arch, each one leading into the next. Some things answered, more questions come up.

Definitely happy with this latest edition.


I will say that her publishers finally heard us on the covers. Not that the past U.S. covers haven't been good, the U.K. covers were just better. As you can see, our cover (at the top of the post) and the U.K. cover (just above) are very similar. They also let both countries have the same title! Less confusion, yay!

Either way, a great series and I highly recommend you read it.
Kari A. Korkow



~*~Savory Selections~*~
Genre: Young Adult
Heat Level: Mild

I first saw this book when I was browsing my library's online e-book catalog. It came up repeatedly as a suggested read, though at first, I was hesitant. However, after a few months of needing something new to read, I finally grabbed the first book in the trilogy, titled (as you see above) Eve - which is also the name of the series - by Anna Carey.
And oh my gosh!
I cannot believe I waited to long to read this series! As much as I want to review the entire trilogy, there are complications. Talking about the second and third book gives away...well, *spoilers* and I would really hate to ruin it. All I can say is: Read these amazing books!!!

One last note, while the Eve series is technically Young Adult, they are focused on a romance between the main characters. The series is based on adult/sexual situations and there is a fade out scene in the second book. Be warned.

Here goes...

After a deadly plague swept the globe, the world is struggling to survive, let alone rebuild. However, the King of the New America is doing his best, building a capital in the City of Sand (formerly Las Vegas), reaching out to form alliances (conquer) colonies in the East, and forming schools (sheltered by 12 foot high walls) for young ladies to attend and get the best education available. Upon graduation from these schools, the women file across a bridge to a trade school on the other side of a lake. Here they learn to serve their New America in the ways that the country needs - architecture, artists, doctors, etc.

Eve spent more than half of her life in one of these schools. After many hard years of devoted studying, she reached the top level. Not only was Eve going to graduate as Valedictorian of her class but her grades topped every graduating student in the country. At least, she would have until one of the outcast girls at the school told her the truth of the trade school across the lake...instead of a trade school, it was a breeding farm. After graduation, the girls are locked in a make-shift hospital, destined to provide the next generation of New Americans until they either died from birthing complications (happened often, since most of the births were more like litters than a single child at a time) or they reached a point where they could not longer conceive.

And that was not the worst part of it, in Eve's eyes. As the best of the best, she was chosen to bear the children of the king of New America. After all, every king needs an heir. Who else would he chose, other than the best and the brightest? Doesn't matter if he is old enough to be her father...almost her grandfather.
Frightened, Eve flees the school with help from one of the teachers, determined to survive in the wilds where outcasts live. Better than being brood mare to a geriatric dictator. Her only chance is to reach an all-woman settlement out west called Califia. With the help of a few friends along the way, as well as the gorgeous Caleb that she meets along the way, Eve is prepared to sacrifice almost anything to reach a safe port.

However, as she grows closer to Caleb and begins to learn more about what the world is truly like outside the protective walls of the school, Eve begins to wonder if anywhere is truly safe for her hide.
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~*~Desserts~*~
A sweet read with a touch of paranormal
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Heat Level: Medium-Mild

I was beyond excited to see that Jude Deveraux was going back to the Taggarts and Montgomerys. I grew up on her books and was simply thrilled to see the Montgomery name. And now there's a new family name to add to these tried and true favorites, Kingsley.

While this story isn't listed under paranormal, I think it has very strong paranormal elements with the ghost that haunts the Kingsley House and the mystery that involves past ancestors reborn to the current family.

Jude really brings Nantucket to life in this book. You can tell she must have lived their for a time to know all she knew. You feel you're given a slice of what Nantucket is like for those who stay year round and what they think of "Off Islanders."

We're introduced to some fantastic characters who bring this world to life. I don't want to say too much and give spoilers, but I cannot wait for the next installment of this trilogy and am actually hoping some of the characters take over and we get a whole series out of Nantucket Brides.

Every character has depth and secrets. With every page, you're left wanting to know more about them. Not just the main characters but all. I loved the manipulation the family ghost provides and then when our heroine's mother arrives, I couldn't stop laughing
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~*~Savory Selections~*~
Genre: This is a hard one. Women's Fiction with Strong Romantic Elements and Suspense, perhaps.
Heat Level: Mild

There are few books in my collection that I find where I am texting every reader in my phone telling them you need to read THIS. Doesn't matter the genre you prefer, doesn't matter if you are man or woman, I was texting. I only hope that they listen.

I opened All Beautiful Things by Nicki Salcedo knowing it was inspired by Beauty and the Beast with a twist. The heroine, Ava, is the beast. As you read on the back cover, she was attacked and left scared.

The Prologue starts out with a few letters from the hero to the heroine. She never writes back but he never stops writing. I think that in itself tells you the kind of man he is. From chapter one, you can see that Ava is detached. A ghost moving through life but unsure how to live it anymore. She goes through the motions, she knows what she wants - to be a normal person for her nieces, to take care of the men at her homeless shelter - but she's never been the same since her attack and now her presumed attacker is back on the streets and the man who has been writing her letters for the last seven years is suddenly standing in front of her, flesh and blood.

There are a lot of fairy tale references, some obvious, some a little hidden, that, of course, had me fan-girling a bit because I love fairy tales.

Every writer out there has a message to send. We all have those authors who designate with us. By the time I closed this book, my heart was warm and my eyes were watery.

I find myself having a difficult time doing this review without spoilers which is unusual for me but I'm just so eager to discuss it. I need those people I text to get reading.

For me, the overlaying message is that all of us have scars and sometimes we get so lost in our own pain we forget that bad things happen to other people too. Its not about saying my pain is worst than yours, its about just trying to find those people who can help us heal.

This is a book I think everyone needs to read. - And then write me so we can discuss it!

Remember, All Beautiful Things is our book of the month for Book Brunch. On February 28, we'll discuss this great story. So make sure you go and get it, read it and come back!

This savory delight was served up to you by Bryonna Nobles.
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~*~Appetizers~*~
Serial Killer with a side of magical Sea Creature
Genre: Paranormal Romance/Romantic Suspense
Heat Level: Medium - some sex but definitely a lot of sexual references. 
Pretty dark read.

Siren's Secret by Debbie Herbert is part of Harlequin's Nocturne line - which is described as dark, sensuous and dangerous - where paranormal and normal collide. 

This book definitely does that.

First, how gorgeous is this cover? I'm sure you realize by now that I love a good cover and this one was beautiful.

When I picked up Siren's Secret - actually I got it for free from someone who won it from Debbie herself but already had their own copy - I thought this was going to be a fun, light read. Its about mermaids! I love mermaids but I find it rare that you see someone go truly into their dark side. Actually, I have a hard time finding books about mermaids for adults period.

Needless to say I was excited and when I opened it up, a fun light read was not what I got. It was better.

Debbie Herbert not only brings out the darker drives of mermaids but she takes you deep into the mind of a serial killer. Its easy to have a villain to hate but she actually makes you feel a little bit sorry for this guy. Not enough that I thought he shouldn't be punished but you kind of understood where he was coming from.

She captures life in the Alabama Bayou wonderfully. I have to say that I'm really hoping Jet gets her own book soon because she was probably my favorite character in the book.

This is a great debut novel and definitely wets my appetite for more which is why its under appetizers. I was very excited to find out that this is, in fact, the beginning of a series produced with Harlequin called Dark Seas. So be on the look out for book two, Siren's Treasure which is still in the works. It sounds like its going to be Jet's book. I'm really, really hoping it is. ;)

If you're looking for something a dark, something with mermaids, and something set in a small Bayou town, this is the book for you. Check it out. I enjoyed it.

This tasty treat was served up to you by Bryonna Nobles.