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18 April 2011

*This title will be released on April 26, 2011*

The Cold Kiss of Death (A Spellcrackers Novel)

Title: The Cold Kiss of Death
Author: Suzanne McLeod
Series: Spellcrackers #2
Cover Art: Nick Castle
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Excerpt: Yes
Source: Publisher
Reviewed by: Abigail

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Ace (April 26, 2011)
  • ISBN-10: 0441020399
  • ISBN-13: 978-0441020393
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Sexual Content:

Scenes of graphic sensuality. References to rape. Attempted rape. References to homosexuality.


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


Description

Genny Taylor works for Spellcrackers.com ±

Making Magic Safe. But her own life is anything but safe!

‘The ghost grasped her shift and ripped it open. The three interlacing crescents carved red-raw and bleeding into her thin chest didn’t look any better than the last dozen times I’d seen them. The wounds weren’t lethal – they weren’t even recent; she’d been dead for at least a hundred and fifty years – but my gut still twisted with anger that someone would do that to a child.’

Being haunted by a ghost is the least of Genny’s problems: she’s also trying to deal with the witch neighbor who wants her evicted. Finn, her sort-of-Ex – and now her new boss – can’t quite decide whether he wants their relationship to be business or pleasure. And then there’s the queue of vamps inviting her to paint the town red; how long before they stop taking no for an answer?

Just when it seems things can’t get any worse a human friend is murdered using sidhe magic. Determined to hunt down the killer and needing help, she turns to one of London’s most capricious wylde fae and the seductive vampire Malik al-Khan.

But all too soon she realizes she doesn’t know who she can trust – and now Genny’s the one being hunted, not just by the police, but by some of London’s most powerful and dangerous supernaturals.

Review

THE COLD KISS OF DEATH by Suzanne McLeod is the second book in the Spellcrackers series featuring Genny Taylor, the only leanan sidhe in London, who works for Spellcrackers, a company that fixes magical problems.  The first half of this book was an urban fantasy lovers dream.  A version of London overrun with supernatural creatures, a world that has fully integrated both the mundane and magical with deep prejudices on all sides, and a smart protagonist who navigates the line between both.  Unfortunately, the second half wasn’t nearly as good.

Given the title of this series, I expected there to be a decent amount a spellcracking work going on.  Not so much.  In fact apart from one small scene early on, Genny doesn’t work at all in this book.  Maybe there was more of that in the first book—I haven’t read it yet—but it felt like an oversight here and I was left feeling kind of disappointing.  My biggest problem, however, was the plot.  Halfway through it started to get overly convoluted and complicated, with most of the conflicts being increasingly unnecessary.  There were usually obvious solutions that would not only have solved Genny’s problems, but avoided them in the first place.  Genny was such a smart character that it felt really inconsistent for her to always chose the most ridiculously difficult options. 

On the upside, I was pleasantly surprised by how much romance was actually in this book.  Genny has three different suitors after her: a satyr, a kelpie, and a vampire.  All three of these guys had serious leading man potential and brought out very different sides of Genny.  It will be interesting to see who she ends up with because she is frustratingly wishy-washy when it comes to choosing in this book.  In my opinion, she only really had feelings for one of the guys since her response to the other two was primarily sexual. 

Overall, the first half of this book would have easily earned a 4bat rating, but the second half would have only gotten a 2bat.  That averages out to a 3bat rating since this very cool character, in her even cooler magical London, was largely squandered by a plot that grew overly ambitious and messy. THE BITTER SEED OF MAGIC, the third book in the Spellcrackers series, is available now in the UK, and will be released in the US on December 27, 2011

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  1. The Sweet Scent of Blood

14 March 2011

The Chaos (Numbers, #2)

Title: The Chaos
Author: Rachel Ward
Series: Numbers #2
Cover Art: Christopher Stengel
Genre: Paranormal YA
Excerpt: Yes
Source: Publisher
Reviewed by: Abigail

  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: The Chicken House Mar 1, 2011
  • ISBN-10: 054524269X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0545242691
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Sexual Content:
Kissing. A scene of sensuality. References to rape and incest. References to prostitution.
My Rating:

Near Perfect - Buy two copies: one for you and one for a friend.


Description

The curse of the NUM8ERS continues in Rachel Ward's CHA0T1C, earth-shattering sequel!

 

Adam has more than inherited his mother's curse: When he looks in someone's eyes, he not only sees the date of their death...he feels the searing, shocking pain of it. Since Jem died, Adam has lived by the sea with his great-grandmother, Val. But when rising tides flood the coast, they return to London. The city is an alien, exciting, frightening place. Most disturbing of all, Adam can't help but clock how many people's numbers are in January 2027; how many are on New Year's Day. What chaos awaits the world? Can he and Sarah stop a catastrophe? Or are they, too, counted among the "twenty-sevens"?

 

Review

THE CHAOS picks up more than a decade after NUMBERS ended.  Both Jem and Spider are dead and their son, Adam, is being raised by Spider’s grandmother.  The heartbreaking ending of NUMBERS confirmed that Adam had indeed inherited his mothers morbid ability of seeing the date of a person’s death in their eyes and the burden of that ‘gift’ has taken its toll.

 

But Adam is not just his mother’s son.  He’s every bit as angry at the world as his father was.  More so.  I could feel his rage boiling under his skin constantly, even the slightest provocation would set him off.   It’s no surprise that he makes a nasty enemy his first day at a new school, but it is surprising when he meets Sarah.  She is the other protagonist in THE CHAOS and gets half the chapters.  Her story is every bit as tragic as Adam’s and his parents, if more insidious.  Like Adam, she’s special, but in a different way.  When she meets Adam for the first time, it’s literally her nightmare come to life.

 

The depiction of London is as vivid as before, both the posh and seedy locations described with equal clarity. The characters are likewise portrayed with complete transparency.  Ward doesn’t shy away from the ugly truth, but neither does she gratuitously exploit her characters.  They are all hard, brash and belligerent, angry at the world and themselves, Adam more so than Sarah.  But I found them both so compelling and realistic that I wasn’t put off by the volatile aspects of their personalities, quite the opposite.  I cared about them desperately.

 

THE CHAOS is a story that demands your complete attention until its over.  I was held captive by this story, these young lovers, the injustice of their lives, and the impossible task set before them.  There is love and hatred, desire and depravity, hope and despair.  All told in beautiful prose by the talented Rachel Ward.  The third Numbers book, INFINITY, will be released on June 6, 2011.  I can only pray that my number is not up before then.

 

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  1. Num8ers

Giveaway provided by Scholastic (via Big Honcho Media)

One (1) winner will receive copies of NUM8ERS and NUM8ERS: THE CHAOS!

 

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