Showing posts with label witches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label witches. Show all posts

Nov 23, 2011

Legacy

Molly Cochran

Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Tentative Publish Date: December 20, 2011
Version: Simon and Schuster galley grab e-book
Series: none

In this book, Serenity Katherine Ainsworth, who goes by “Katy Jessevar,” is sent to Ainsworth Preparatory School in Whitfield, Massachusetts after her father moved to New York when he got a job there.  When Katy starts the new school, she meets Peter Shaw at the library.  He instantly knows that she is an Ainsworth and dislikes her.  Every new student at Ainsworth School gets invited to have lunch at Hattie’s Kitchen, where she finds a book that belongs to Peter.  Hattie asks Katy to return it to him, causing them to interact once again.

Katy eventually gets offered an afterschool job at Hattie’s Kitchen.  After working there, she understands how Hattie can give people what they need without them even asking.  She didn’t expect this job.  She certainly didn’t expect Peter to be working there also.  Katy meets Peter’s younger brother, Eric, and learns a little more about why Peter and Eric are with Hattie.  She also learns of her lineage, learns that she is a witch and makes contact with her maternal grandmother and aunt, whom she has never met.

Not soon after Katy starts at Hattie’s Kitchen, Peter and she learn to work together and tolerate each other.  This is essential because the Harbingers start showing up and Peter helps Katy understand them.  The Harbingers are bad omens and they foretell the coming of the Darkness.  According to the Great Book of Secrets, if the Darkness takes hold of anyone, they must be destroyed by fire.  What happens when the Darkness takes over someone you love?

This book was an interesting read.  I could never predict what was happening next.  With the arrival of the new Wonderland store in Whitfield thrown into the story, I wasn’t sure what was going to take precedence.  It was a book that was hard to put down.

When her widowed father dumps 16-year-old Katy Jessevar in a boarding school in Whitfield, Massachusetts, she has no idea that fate has just opened the door to both her future and her past. Nearly everyone in Whitfield is a witch, as is Katy herself, although she has struggled all her life to hide her unusual talents. Stuck at a boarding school where her fellow studens seem to despise her, Katy soon discovers that Whitfield is the place where her mother commited suicide under mysterious circumstances when Katy was just a small child. With dark forces converging on Whitfield, it’s up to Katy to unravel her family’s many secrets to save the boy she loves and the town itself from destruction.

▪Katy.  Eventually, she understand what it means to be an Ainsworth and why when the Ainsworth women got married, the groom would take their name instead of what’s expected of society.  She learns a lot throughout this book and at first is upset by being sent to Whitfield and feels like she was being thrown away.

▪Peter.  He is a good person.  Everything he does in the story is for the good of someone.  As you get further into the book, you understand his motivations better.  Even when Katy and Peter were not getting along, she said that he is a “decent person.”   He always remembers what it is important.

Dingo.  I like this dog and his singing.  He accompanies Mr. Haversall. 

Hattie Scott.  She is the witch who took care of Eric and Peter after Peter’s mom and dad died.  She is full of wisdom and is the High Priestess of Whitfield.

Livia Fowler and her daughter Becca.  I never have liked people who thought they were better than someone else.

The Darkness.  Again…expected.

Oct 21, 2011

Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions


Publisher: Harper Collins
Publish Date: September 2011
Version: Print Hardcover
Series: none

I have never reviewed an anthology before and wasn’t sure how to go about doing it without spoiling the stories for you.  I was excited to read this anthology because there are a lot of writers in it that I haven’t ready anything they’ve written.  This was a good opportunity to read from these amazing authors that I have heard so many good things about.  I had the pleasure of seeing the Smart Chicks Kick It tour and see some of the authors in person and that made me want to experience what they have written for myself.  I hope all the anthologies I read are this good.  Somehow, I seriously doubt that is going to happen though.  I will warn you that this is by far, the largest review I have written.

A journey may take hundreds of miles, or it may cover the distance between duty and desire.


Sixteen of today’s hottest writers of paranormal tales weave stories on a common theme of journeying. Authors such as Kelley Armstrong, Rachel Caine, and Melissa Marr return to the beloved worlds of their bestselling series, while others, like Claudia Gray, Kami Garcia, and Margaret Stohl, create new land-scapes and characters. But whether they’re writing about vampires, faeries, angels, or other magical beings, each author explores the strength and resilience of the human heart.


Suspenseful, funny, or romantic, the stories in Enthralled will leave you moved.

Giovanni’s Farewell by Claudia Gray
This is story about twins and the discovery that they make.  It involves a ghost named Giovanni. This story was really heart-felt and gave me a new appreciation for the bonds that siblings have, especially twins.  Having never read anything by Claudia Gray, I was happy to see how easy it was to get involved with this story.

Scenic Route by Carrie Ryan
I’m told that the setting for this story mirrors that of her novel, The Forest of Hands and Teeth.  I haven’t read that either.   In this story, there is Margie and her younger sister Sally.  They move around a lot and they are deciding where to go next.  Calvin shows up on their doorstep one night.  This is the story of the interaction between the three of them.  After reading this short story, I am putting other works by Carrie Ryan on my TBR list!

Red Run by Kami Garcia
Red Run is a street in “the Lousiana backwoods.”  The story is that the road is haunted and a ghost kills people that travel on it.  One of those was the brother of Edie, the main character.  She is determined to kill the ghost responsible.  She drives down Red Run at night and meets Tommy Hansen, a ghost there.  In this story, she picks him up as a hitchhiker and it goes through what happens on Red Run.  I really liked this story.  I never knew what was going to happen.   I had my suspicions, but they were rarely right.

Things About Love by Jackson Pearce
In this story, Lawrence is the best friend of Viola, who fell in love with a genie named Jinn.  Because of this, Lawrence has had a genie guard.  His latest guard is Juliet.  Genies or jinn don’t normally have names, but she picked this one out for herself.  Her mission is not only to guard Lawrence and make sure that he doesn’t talk about her world, but to research and understand love.  I liked this little story.  It was predictable, but a good story nonetheless.

Niederwald by Rachel Vincent
If you have read any of Rachel Vincent’s Soul Screamer series, you will recognize the characters in this book.  It is about Sabine, whom I’ve never liked.  Although, I’m not sure she is meant to be liked.  This story talks about how she used a trip with Emma (Kaylee’s best friend) for her own advantage.  You get a deeper glimpse into the character of Sabine and what is important to her in this story, but that doesn’t improve my opinion of her.  It is a good side story for the series.

Merely Mortal by Melissa Marr
This involves Keenan and Donia, who is the Winter Queen.  Keenan is described as having both summer and winter in him.  He gave up his immortality for the woman he loves, Donia and it now mortal.  This story describes a vacation they take and the journey for them to decide on whether or not to try to make Keenan immortal or fey again.  This is a good story and gives you a glimpse into the writing of Melissa Marr.  I will definitely be putting her on my TBR list.

Facing Facts by Kelley Armstrong
This story involves the characters of the Darkest Powers series.  I have to say upfront that I love that series and was biased when reading this.  It is a nice side story about Tori, a witch, Chloe, a necromancer, and Derek, a werewolf.  This has to do about Tori finding out who her real father is, how she reacts to it and how Chloe reacts to her reaction.  (Confused yet?)  It is a good story, but it didn’t give me as much excitement as the Darkest Powers series normally does.

Let’s Get This Undead Show On The Road by Sarah Rees Brennan
“A Vampire craze has taken the world by storm.  It seems as if everyone is developing a taste for blood.”
That quote is how the story starts out.  Given that, you don’t really know what is going to happen.  This story involves the English boy band 4 the One.  One of the members of the band, Christian, is a vampire.  The other three members are human.  In this story, it goes over briefly how Christian became a vampire and the struggles that he deals with while touring with the band.  You were given a different take on vampires in this story and that was refreshing.  Everyone knew about them.  This isn’t about how the general public deals with vampires, but how the band deals with the one member who happens to be a vampire.

Bridge by Jeri Smith-Ready
This is a side story of the Shade series.  When I first started this story, I was discouraged because it was 50 pages long and these were supposed to be “short” stories.  However, by the time I finished, I wished that there were more pages and I couldn’t believe how quickly I read those 50 pages.  This tells the story of Logan and what he goes through in order to get in contact with his older brother Mickey.  I will definitely be putting the Shade series on my TBR list.

Skin Contact by Kimberly Derting
In this story, Rafe is following the dreams he had which leads him to a house.  In this house, he expects to find Sophie, the girls he loves who left to take care of her mother and brother.  He calls a FBI agent that he knows for help when he arrives to the place in his dream.  It describes the things he finds out when he gets there and how he knows them.  This is a good short story.

Leaving by Ally Condie
This is the story of Sora and how she is “untouchable.”  In this story, it tells of the other classmates in her school and their reaction to her and the stuff that has happened after her father left.  She dreams of the “beautiful people” and wishes they were here to help her.  I like the way this story ends.  I like Elio in this story also.

At the Late Night, Double Feature, Picture Show by Jessica Verday
“Nothing says ‘Hey, I’m normal’ like a car graveyard in front of your house,” I muttered.
This is the story of Jane and how she wants to prove herself to her family.  She is always the “bait” in their traps.  They hunt supernatural beings.  Everyone in her family was “gifted in their own way with some unique power or skill” except Jane, and that is how she always ended up being the bait.  She goes out to hunt a supernatural being by herself.  The target: cannibal Girl Scouts.  Jane knows where they’ll be and when.  She just doesn’t know what the night will have in store for her.  I love Verday’s writing.  Until I read this story, I thought I just liked the Hollow series, but I was wrong.  She is a writer who I love to read.

IV League by Margaret Stohl
This story is a good, but peculiar one.  It is about Wren Lola Lafayette aka Wrennie and her friend Maynard Hopper Wilson aka Hopper and their quest to find a college to go to after high school.  The school takes a field trip to various colleges to allow students the opportunity to choose one school or the other.  Wrennie and Hopper choose to go to Harvard and this is their story about the interview and the things that happened while they were there. 

Gargouille by Mary E. Pearson
Giselle is a gargouille…or she was until she was captured and they cut her wings off.  She was in love with Étienne, another gargouille.  Giselle is put on display and carried in a cage as the person who has captured her, intends to sell her to the duke.  That happens, but not as her capturer intended.  This is a good romance story.

The Third Kind by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
This is the story of Kristy and Jess Carlton.  Kristy aka Kissy, get these ‘pulses where her eyes turn “stained-glass green.” When she got these, she had to do what the ‘pulse told her to do.  She didn’t understand it, but she had to do it or her condition would worsen.  This is what happened one night when Kissy woke Jess up and told her “We have to go to San Antonio.”  Jess doesn’t understand these ‘pulses either, but she understands what happens when Kissy doesn’t do them quickly enough.  This is what happens to Kissy and Jess on their way to San Antonio.    This story was good and full of action for as short as it was.  The only thing I would say that I didn’t like was what happened when they got to San Antonio and that the story ended to soon.

Automatic by Rachel Caine
This is a short story involving the characters of the Morganville Vampire series.  I haven’t read this series and have moved it up on my TBR list after reading this story because I liked it so much.  The main characters in this story are Michael and Eve.  Michael is a new vampire and Eve is human.  They live in Morganville where vampirism is known and common.   When it comes to testing new technology, since Michael is a new vampire, he is elected to try it first.  The thinking is that because he grew up with technology, he will better adapt to it.  There is a new machine at the blood bank.  It is akin to a Coke machine and dispenses blood in cans when you swipe your “card.”  This is the story of what happens to Michael after testing out the new machine.


Oct 6, 2011

Witches of East End

Melissa de la Cruz
Publisher: Hyperion
Publish Date: June 21, 2011
Version: Hardcover print
Series: Beauchamp Family
There was something new and strange in town; something wicked this way had come.
The Beauchamp family lives in an island town of North Hampton, New York.  They are a family of witches who were forbidden to use magic.  Everything is going well with their lives, Freya is engaged to Bran and works at the North Inn, Ingrid works at the library and Joanna busies herself with taking care of Tyler Alvarez.  Then one day, while working at the North Inn, Freya does the unthinkable.  She uses her magic to help a couple that is having problems.  This has an avalanche effect on the Beauchamp women.  Next Ingrid and Joanna dare to use their magic and all three realized how much they have missed doing so.

The book starts out at Freya’s and Bran’s engagement party.  This is where she meets Killian Gardner for the first time.  It is after this first meeting that Freya cannot get Killian off her mind especially during Bran’s philanthropic travels.  Bran seems to be away from New Haven more than he is there and this is troublesome for the couple.  Freya has a difficult time with his absence and soon the Beauchamp women learn that all is not as it seems, but is it worth risking using their magic to stop what is happening on North Hampton?

It is interesting to hear of how the witches feel when they cannot use their magic.  I found that I was more intrigued by the feelings that they got from doing little spells here and there because of it.  I like how De La Cruz made Bran’s character as kind, awkward and self-conscious.  This makes him more likeable. I was sad to see this book end because that means I’ll have to wait for the next book in the Beauchamp Family series.  This is a good book that I highly recommend.  

From the author of the highly addictive and bestselling Blue Bloods series, with almost 3 million copies sold, comes a new novel, Melissa de la Cruz's first for adults, featuring a family of formidable and beguiling witches.

The three Beauchamp women--Joanna and her daughters Freya and Ingrid--live in North Hampton, out on the tip of Long Island. Their beautiful, mist-shrouded town seems almost stuck in time, and all three women lead seemingly quiet, uneventful existences. But they are harboring a mighty secret--they are powerful witches banned from using their magic. Joanna can resurrect people from the dead and heal the most serious of injuries. Ingrid, her bookish daughter, has the ability to predict the future and weave knots that can solve anything from infertility to infidelity. And finally, there's Freya, the wild child, who has a charm or a potion that can cure most any heartache.

For centuries, all three women have been forced to suppress their abilities. But then Freya, who is about to get married to the wealthy and mysterious Bran Gardiner, finds that her increasingly complicated romantic life makes it more difficult than ever to hide her secret. Soon Ingrid and Joanna confront similar dilemmas, and the Beauchamp women realize they can no longer conceal their true selves. They unearth their wands from the attic, dust off their broomsticks, and begin casting spells on the townspeople. It all seems like a bit of good-natured, innocent magic, but then mysterious, violent attacks begin to plague the town. When a young girl disappears over the Fourth of July weekend, they realize it's time to uncover who and what dark forces are working against them.

With a brand-new cast of characters, a fascinating and fresh world to discover, and a few surprise appearances from some of the Blue Blood fan favorites, this is a page-turning, deliciously fun, magical summer read fraught with love affairs, witchcraft, and an unforgettable battle between good and evil.

 
 Since this book has so many people in it, I decided to do a list of the major characters.

•Freya Beauchamp—Youngest daughter who is engaged to Bran Gardiner.  She works as a bartender at North Inn

•Ingrid Beauchamp—Oldest child who is a librarian

•Joanna Beauchamp—Mother of Freya, Ingrid and Fryr

•Norman Beauchamp—Father of Ingrid, Freya and Fryr  

•Fryr Beauchamp—Freya's twin brother who was banished to “rot in limbo for eternity”

•Killian Gardiner—Younger brother of Bran

•Branford “Bran” Gardiner—Fiancé of Freya and a philanthropist

•Hudson Rafferty, Caitlin Parker and Tabitha Robinson—Library co-workers

•Sal McLaughlin—Owner of North Inn

•Kristy Hannagan—Bartender at North Inn

•Matthew Noble—Senior detective with police department

•Gracella, Hector and Tyler Alvarez—Gracella is hired to keep the Beauchamp’s house.  Her husband, Hector is hired to take care of the grounds.  Tyler is their four year old son.

•How Freya, Ingrid and Joanna feel good after using their magic again.  How this makes them feel “alive.”

•How Freya, Ingrid and Joanna all have something that they are struggling with when it comes to using their magic.

•How Freya, Ingrid and Joanna stick together throughout all of this and help each other.

•The way that the story is told, lets you see inside of the Beauchamp family and how the things that have happened in the past affects them.

•People who mislead others in this story.

•Blake Aland wanting to destroy the library to put new condominiums there.

•Ending on a cliff hanger and having to wait for the next book to find out what happens.

 This is the UK cover.  I like this one better than the US cover.