Friday, October 8, 2010

Kiss of Fury by Deborah Cooke

Right, I have just finished Kiss of Fury.  It is the 2nd in the Dragonfire series.  This story follows the path of Alex Madison and Donovan Shea.  Alex is a scientist who has been instrumental in designing a vehicle that runs on salt water.  The Slayers found out where she and her partner Mark where designing their car and sought to destroy their creation.  Donovan Shea is a dragon shape shifter who is a warrior for the Pyr which look to protect humans and aid the humans in repairing the earth that they have damaged.  The Pyr have been told that three of them will experience 'firestorm' which is their chance to find a specifc mate and come together to create a baby that will follow in his father's footsteps.

Obviously Donovan experiences a firestorm with Alex.  They both have trust issues that they need to deal with.  Donovan's issues go back to his first love Olivia who manipulated him into taking a 'Dragon's Teeth' from a dragon's hoard and giving it to her.  Donovan found out about her deception and confronted her where he turned into a dragon in front of her and sent her raving mad.  He believes that he is a loner and does not want to accept a long term relationship with Alex, except as a procreation result. 

The Slayers are still after Alex because they know that she has a back up model of the "Green Machine" and they want to make sure that she has the chance to gather all her backups so they can destroy everything.  Donovan steps in to protect her and their attraction for each other grows.  There is a lot of denial until Alex decides to accept her 'good dragon'.  Donovan stills fights his feelings for Alex and it isn't until he loses another scale that he realises the extent of his feelings for Alex.

Without wanting to give out too much of the story line, there are lots of battles between good and bad dragons, lots of different characters, a speaking house, a beautiful female dragon who is the prophetress of all Pyr, the awakening of a old dragon, the saving of a brother and the joining of a couple who are destined to be together.

Did I like this book?  Very much so.  I like Deborah Cooke's books.  She does a great job of intermingling different story lines and even though it is hard to imagine a world with shape shifting dragons and vehicles that run on salt water, she makes everything plausible and believable.  Her characters have much depth and separate identities and when she adds a new character she crafts them so that you are able to remember their personality and it makes you want to follow their story.  I look forward to reading the next in the series "Kiss of Fate".    

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Reviewing a book

After reading some of the other blogs that I follow, I now realise that I need to perfect the art of review.  I will admit that I am not very good at reviewing books.  Once the book is read, I am straight on to the next one and that book is forgotten.  It is not that it wasn't a good book, it's just that I move straight onto the next one, and if it is not part of a series than it's a whole different storyline and so forth.  Many people would suggest that I stop and smell the roses and enjoy each book for what it is but I have so many books that I need to get through and I borrow from the library (thank god) so I have a time limit to how long I can have that book.  And I spend so much time between Shelfari (which is a marvelous source of reading material), http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/ and my local library and I find all these books and place holds on them willy nilly because I am scared I will forget the title or something.  I think that it must be an absolute mess inside my head sometimes. 

Anyway, I am yet to discover a way to refine my reviews.  I am going to attempt to not start another book until I have reviewed the previous.  I have read all about reviewing by using your own personality and I certainly do not want to copy and paste reviews from other sites.  I do think that my reviewing style will be different.  I don't want to give away too much of the story but enough that if anyone reads the review (heaven forbid) that they will want to look a little further and give the book a chance.  So wish me luck fellow bloggers (that would be you ms koa) and I hope that over the time I will be able to produce a review that is worth reading.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Kiss of Fury by Deborah Cooke

This is what I am reading at the moment, just started it in fact.  This is a series called Dragonfire.  This is Donovan and Alexandra.  Donovan is one of the Pyr Dragon warriors and Alexandra is his 'mate'.  I have only just started reading so I will let you know how I go.  I am a fan of Dragons though especially Anne Mccaffrey's Pern Series and this little White Dragon

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Embrace the Darkness by Alexandra Ivy

This is what I am reading at the moment.  I am really enjoying the relationship between Viper and Shay.  Shay is a Shalott demon and Viper is a Vampire and Shay was bought at a auction by Viper.  The story continues with Viper doing all he can to protect Shay from other demons that want her as well as treating her as something precious.  Shay is not used to people taking care of her or caring for her and is finding herself drawn to Viper but understandably wary of him.  Haven't finished yet but I am a fan of Alexandra Ivy.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins

I have this book sitting on my shelf.   I was hanging out for this book to come out but the reviews I have read have not put it in the best light and therefore has disappointed me, which is a shame because I should have gone into this book without any misconceptions.  I am trying to build myself up so that I can open the first page.

one more post...

Back to my love of Shelfari.  I have just added a book shelf to my blog.  As i said before I borrow a lot and if anyone has any suggestions about what to read, please let me know.  I am always on the lookout for different books.  I do love YA fiction as well as reading for the more mature person.  When I was younger, I was brought up on Trixie Belden, Enid Blyton and some old books about some missionary in Africa.  Also on my teenage bookshelf was Call of the Wild, Black Beauty, Alice in Wonderland and hiding in my wardrobe were mum's old mills and boon books.  Now that I have grown up, my range has grown.  I will try and keep up and add books as i start reading them.  I always like more than one on the go at a time and am easily distracted.  I am not very good at reviews so may just stick with a "star" method with very brief comments.  I am purely a visual person and pick books by their covers, which may limit my readings but I am sure that I can make it through enough to satisfy my needs.

 Currently I am reading,
  • Embrace the Darkness by Alexandra Ivy
  • Cape Storm by Rachel Caine
  • Scorched by Sharon Ashwood
  • Warrior Ascended by Addison Fox

It's been so long...

I have discovered Shelfari, which i am indebted to for keeping me up to date with books that I must read... and I mean must read.  And I don't really buy books, I borrow them from my most favourite library http://www.erl.vic.gov.au/.  They have a fantastic program that allows me to place holds on books all over my state, and they are delivered free of charge to a library of my choosing.  So what with the advent of Facebook, Twitter, and other 'networking' sites I forget to blog, but this year I am going to attempt a recovery process.  I have a few favourite sites.  I've worked out my top 5 sites and all this will reveal is how slightly pathetic I really am!  These are not in any particular order.  Shelfari, Eastern Regional Libraries, Facebook, my email's  and leaving room for one more, Blogger.  That is it.  Hopefully I will be back within the week.