Showing posts with label Hannah Jayne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hannah Jayne. Show all posts

23 November 2011

Cover Art Coverage: 13 New Titles!

This round of covers has some polarizing moments, as Abigail and I have some wildly different “thumbs down” moments.  I was excited to see a new face for M.L.N. Hanover’s Jayné Heller series, and we were both pumped to see Allie Beckstrom and Sophie Lawson return.  Though the jury is still out as to whether or not Sophie successfully kicks butt within the book itself, at least she gets to start book three wearing a shirt.  Also, two of our reveals come from cover artists, rather than authors, which offers a neat glimpse at the creative process that goes one before the title text.  Hope you enjoy!
 

30 October 2011

Early Review: Under Attack by Hannah Jayne

*This title will be released on November 1, 2011*

Under Attack (Underworld Detection Agency, #2)

Title: Under Attack
Author: Hannah Jayne
Series: Underworld Detection Agency #2
Cover Art: N/A
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Excerpt: Yes
Source: Author
Reviewed by: Julia

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Kensington; November 1, 2011
  • ISBN-10: 0758258933
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758258939

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Sexual Content:

Sexual daydreams, references to sex.


Rating:

Good - A fun read with minor flaws. Maybe read an excerpt before buying.


23 October 2011

Irreverently spooky is how I would describe today’s Spooky Legend post, which is kind of perfect because that’s exactly how I describe the book series we’re featuring too.  Hannah Jayne, author of the Underworld Detection Agency Chronicles series which is about to add a second book to, UNDER ATTACK (available on November 1, 2011 from Kensington Books), is lending her character Nina LeShay to the event and sharing here experience with The Winchester Mystery House.  And she’s giving away a signed ARC & an Underworld survivor kit.  See details below.


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Nina LeShay on The Winchester Mystery House 
by
Hannah Jayne

I’ve decided to let my vampire associate, Nina LeShay, in on our little Spooky Legends moment, and this is what she had to say…

So, thanks to Hannah Jayne and every other whistle-blowing author in the Bay Area, it’s been pretty well established that vampires exist. Well, vampires, werewolves, goblins, ghouls, etcetera, etcetera, and that San Francisco, California is a pretty fiery hotspot for all things paranormal. But there is one thing that all you know-it-all writers seem to dismiss with ease: ghosts. Three words for you breathers: Ghosts. Don’t. Exist.

So when my darling blood-filled roommate suggested we hightail it down to San Jose to check out the “uber-ooky” Winchester Mystery House, I figured what the heck. There’s nothing more fun on a slow night than creeping out a bunch of para-wanna-be’s by dropping the room temperature a few degrees and creaking some floorboards.

02 March 2011

Review: Under Wraps by Hannah Jayne

*This title will be released on March 1, 2011*

Under Wraps (Underworld Detection Agency, #1)

Title: Under Wraps
Author: Hannah Jayne
Series: The Underworld Detection Agency #1
Cover Art: N/A
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Excerpt: Yes
Source: Author
Reviewed by: Abigail

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Kensington (March 1, 2011)
  • ISBN-10: 0758258925
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758258922
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Sexual Content:
Kissing. Lots of sexual innuendo.

 

My Rating:

Good - A fun read with minor flaws. Maybe read an excerpt before buying.


Description

Sick of wrongful-death lawsuits every time a full moon comes around?
Call the Underworld Detection Agency.

 

As a human immune to magic, Sophie Lawson can help everyone from banshee to zombie transition into normal, everyday San Francisco life. With a handsome werewolf as her UDA boss and a fashionista vampire for a roommate, Sophie knows everything there is to know about the undead, the unseen, and the uncanny. . .

 

Until a rash of gruesome murders has demons and mortals running for cover, and Sophie finds herself playing sidekick to detective Parker Hayes. Dodging raging bloodsuckers, bad-tempered fairies, and love-struck trolls is one thing. But when Sophie discovers Parker isn't what he seems, she's got only one chance to figure out whom to trust. Because an evil hiding in plain sight is closing in. . .and about to make one wisecracking human its means to ultimate power. . .

 

"Hannah Jayne has created an imaginative world that I look forward to visiting again and again!" --Alexandra Ivy, New York Times bestselling author

Review

The cover art for UNDER WRAPS is completely gorgeous.  It’s also completely wrong for this story.  Just by looking at it, you would expect a dark, gritty urban fantasy featuring a tough and sexy protagonist, right?  Wrong.  UNDER WRAPS has a decidedly more playful, chick lit tone with a hapless heroine who is almost the polar opposite of the fierce looking model on the cover.  That’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it does give the wrong impression.

 

Now that we’ve set the record straight, UNDER WRAPS is a fun book.  There’s a wide and wacky cast of creatures in this story ranging from a two foot tall troll who reminded me of Joe Jr. in While You Where Sleeping, a 100+ year old vampire who is stuck with the maturity—and body—of a sixteen year old boy: surly and hormonal forever, and an assortment of centaurs, zombies, pixies, werewolves, and just about every supernatural creature you can imagine. 

 

Sophie is a likeable lead as well.  She’s working a desk job at the Underworld Detection Agency (which is a lot like the DMV) when she gets paired up with a dreamy detective to solve a supernatural crime in the unsuspecting ‘normal’ world.  She ends up battling her hormones as much as any actual foes, and while she gets a kick out of ‘playing CSI,’ she’s in way over her head most of the time and squeaks by on dumb luck more often than not.  Still, she’s an endearing, if overly guy crazy character who injected every scene with levity and kept the plot from ever dragging.

 

Overall, UNDER WRAPS reminded me of a supernatural Janet Evanovich novel: a light and funny mystery with zany characters, a couple of gorgeous guys, and a heroine with heart but severely lacking in the skills department.  If you always wondered what a Stephanie Plum novel would be like if Ranger was a werewolf and the population was largely paranormal, you’ll probably love this book.  Just don’t expect it to be the next Rachel Morgan series. The next installment in the Underworld Detection Agency will be published on November 1st 2011 by Kensington

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