Showing posts with label Aspen Shift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aspen Shift. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Still Moments Publishing titles

I was given the opportunity to read multiple titles from a new to me publisher.  I was not familiar with any of these authors and I was pleasantly surprised by the variety and quality of the stories.  I think that some of them would benefit from a little tighter editing because occasionally there were consistency errors but overall the stories were enjoyable reads.



            





Aspen Shift by Lindsay McFerrin was a great paranormal short story.  I really think this is an up and coming author and I look forward to reading more stories by her because I was impressed by her ability to create a vivid story.  My Amazon Review is at this link.

For the Love of a Sphynx by Heather Sharpe is a fun paranormal story.  The theme is a little predictable but there are nice scenes which give texture to the challenges faced by a man who ran afoul of a witch.  My Night Owl Review is at this link.

Jack and Jill, Volume One by Jennifer Eaton is a sweet contemporary romance.  My Night Owl Review is at this link.

Bullets and Buckets by Janelle Lee is a short cowboy romance.  My fellow blogger Crystal reviewed it at this link.

The Snow Globe by Donna Collins is a sweet short fairy tale that I featured in a post at this link.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Yummy reads

                              

As usual, I am juggling a couple of things (yes, my default mode) so my brain gets scrambled because I tend to focus on my editing jobs and the reviews get piled up.  I have 8 waiting to be written up and I will try to get them done soon but wanted to mention this particular one.  I recently had the opportunity to read Night Blade by JC Daniels and wow, I had to go back and re-read sections and I STILL cried every time I read them.

Now, I have an embarrassing tendency to get emotional (you know, I am one of those people who can see perfect strangers crying and start sniffling myself) but usually I can keep it down to a dull roar.  This was one of those books that I had to really struggle to describe to my hubby without my voice breaking.  How silly is that to get invested in a fictional character to that extent?  But, wow, that shows you the power of this author's writing.  Don't recognize the name?  Ah---perhaps you will recognize the alter-ego....Shiloh Walker.  This is her paranormal series featuring a cantankerous kick-butt heroine and a yummy alpha male shapeshifter and I thought that the initial book in the series, Blade Song, was impressive but this one set the bar even higher.

                                 


Now, if you are not familiar with Ms Daniels/Walker's books, I warn you, she doesn't treat her characters with kid gloves...they definitely go through VERY tortuous times...and sometimes I am a little too disturbed by all of the horrendous things that happen so be forewarned, these are NOT light airy paranormal/urban fantasy tales and might be a little hard for some to read.  But wow, what a read.  My Night Owl review is at this link.  The book is being released in March but that gives you plenty of time to pick up Blade Song so you will have the background for this one.  My review for that one is at this link.  I am now impatiently wanting a sequel and know that it will be all too long before there is a new one in the series!



I also had the opportunity to read a short novella called Aspen Shift by Lindsay McFerrin which is also a shapeshifter story by an author whom I have not read before.  I was pleasantly surprised and although there are some inconsistencies in the story, I really enjoyed the writing so I think this author is going to be one to watch out for in the future.


     


And don't forget, if you love historical romance, Lady Eve's Indiscretion by Grace Burrowes has been released and if you are a military romance fan, ML Buchman's Wait Until Dark is out.

Happy reading!