Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Wednesday Reads

I don’t know if I told any of you, but My Sunny Vampire is back in PRINT! Yay!! So, if you’ve been waiting to buy it that way, you need wait no longer. Okay, enough of my blatant promo, now onto what I read during the week:

cover to Innocence by Dean Koontz
Jul 17: “Innocence” by Dean Koontz, a horror/paranormal/supernatural novel. Blurb on cover: He lives in solitude beneath the city, an exile from society, which will destroy him if he is ever seen. She dwells in seclusion, a fugitive from enemies who will do her harm if she is ever found. But the bond between them runs deeper than the tragedies that have scarred their lives. Something more than chance—and nothing less than destiny—has brought them together in a world whose hour of reckoning is fast approaching. The blurb sounded interesting (and I LOVE the cover), but that “hour of reckoning” took quite awhile to be acknowledged. In fact, I’d read most of the book and wondered where it was going. Then when I reached the end, I wondered what it was all about. Not Koontz’s best work, but not his worst, either. I gave it 3 stars on Goodreads.

cover to Apocalypse Rising by Maria Zannini
July 20: “Apocalypse Rising” by Maria Zannini, a paranormal/fantasy romance. Blurb on Goodreads: The only place left to hide was in the past. Fire Elemental Leda and her plainfolk companion, Grey, are running from a demented time traveler, a man obsessed with creating a creature who can read thoughts. Convinced that Leda can produce this unnatural child, he has threatened to hunt her down to the ends of the earth--and he has kept his word. Their only escape is a one-way trip through the time portal. With death on their heels, salvation appears in the form of two strangers. Seemingly ordinary people, Tom and Cassandra assure Leda and Grey that they are here to help. They claim they are repaying a debt--Leda and Grey helped them once, 1200 years ago. The trip through the portal offers no escape, as Leda and Grey discover that evil transcends time. Can their presence in the past stop the eventual apocalypse that forms their future? Magic, witches, time travel, and a hunky hero--it's got a bit of everything. However, it had been 3 years since I read the first book of this series (man, time flies!), so it took me a bit to remember the characters (but that's all ME because my memory sucks). I suggest you read book 1 (Touch of Fire) first, though, before reading this one because you'll enjoy reading how Leda and Grey meet, since their story continues in this one. I hope one day to see a book 3 in this series. I gave it 4 stars on Goodreads.

Well…my hubby went and did it again. He booked us on another cruise (and at a super-duper rate). We’re already going on one in October (to the Bahamas to see Lee Ann Rimes sing in concert), now we’ll be on one in December (to three ports we’ve never been to). I’m looking forward to them. They’re so much fun. And we’re using our reward points to pay for them, which is what we have the Visa card for in the first place. Gotta know how to work the system, and my husband works it very well.

So…what’s your favorite kind of vacation?

Happy reading!

Stacy

 

7 comments:

JeffO said...

Busy, you are. It's good to see new places, isn't it?

Stacy McKitrick said...

Jeff - Yes, it is. Especially when I only have to unpack ONCE! Haha! :)

Jennette Marie Powell said...

Apocalypse sounds good. Demented time traveler? I'm in!

My favorite kind of vacation is one that involves sightseeing, reading, and relaxation. Hope yours is great!

Maria Zannini said...

Glad to know you liked AR.

Re: vacation
I like the mountains--probably because I don't live near any. :)

LD Masterson said...

I have a soft spots for cruises myself. Once you get on the ship, everything is right there.

The Happy Whisk said...

Congrats on the back in print. Are they available on the Nook? My bad if you've already said so.

Cool beans on the vacation and super great deal. Love a good deal.

Stacy McKitrick said...

Jennette - I think you might find the series enjoyable, but start with #1 first! :)

Maria - I love the mountains and the one thing I miss in Ohio! Okay, one of two things. I miss the beach, too! :)

Linda - So true!

Ivy - My Sunny Vampire is available now on Nook. Bite Me, I'm Yours is also available on Nook, but as a preorder only. Links are on the sidebar (under the respective covers).