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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Review: God Save the Queen by Kate Locke

Title: God Save the Queen
Author: Kate Locke
Series: The Immortal Empire #1
Publisher: Orbit
Genre: Steampunk
Release Date: 07/03/12
Reviewed by: Sara
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Summary:
Queen Victoria rules with an immortal fist.

The undead matriarch of a Britain where the Aristocracy is made up of werewolves and vampires, where goblins live underground and mothers know better than to let their children out after dark. A world where being nobility means being infected with the Plague (side-effects include undeath), Hysteria is the popular affliction of the day, and leeches are considered a delicacy. And a world where technology lives side by side with magic. The year is 2012 and Pax Britannia still reigns.

Xandra Vardan is a member of the elite Royal Guard, and it is her duty to protect the Aristocracy. But when her sister goes missing, Xandra will set out on a path that undermines everything she believed in and uncover a conspiracy that threatens to topple the empire. And she is the key -- the prize in a very dangerous struggle.


Plot: 4.5 Stars
My favorite part of this novel was how the plague mutated and is the cause behind vampires, werewolves, and goblins. I especially like the lengths in which the author went to make it scientifically believable. The little details included really made the book for me. I also really enjoyed all of the intricacies involved in society. I especially liked the interactions between the Aristos and the Halvies. Xandra's search for the truth involving her sisters made for many twists and turns I wasn't suspecting, and this novel kept me on my toes from beginning to end.

Pace: 3 Stars
I loved everything about this book... Except for the pace. There were a number of points in which it felt like it would never end. It took me about eight days to finish, and that's way too long even for me. I had a hard time coming up with my rating for this book because of the pace. Normally, when a book drags for me, it's because of more than one factor. This is the first time I've come across a book that was amazing, but really slow-moving. There were a couple times I almost put it down, but I had to know what was going to happen because the plot had me hooked and I enjoyed the characters too much. Around two-thirds of the way through, the plot started flowing a little more and I finished the rest in one sitting.

Characters: 4 Stars
Xandra was a great leading lady. I really enjoyed her thirst for the truth, even if ignorance was the easier choice. She had to make some tough decisions and learned some things about herself that weren't easy to hear, but she didn't let it get her down. In fact, she gained a confidence throughout the novel I was a bit envious of. Her siblings were each unique and interesting characters, and I hope to see more of them in the next novel. Even though the goblins aren't seen in the greatest light, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the goblin king.

Cover: 4.5 Stars
This is the most adorable little hardcover I have ever seen. When I picked it up and saw how tiny it was, I'll admit, I giggled. It's barely bigger than a mass market paperback and smaller than even the smallest trade paperback I could find on my shelves. Instead of a dust jacket, the cover image was right on the hardcover. As for the actual cover image, I loved the representation of Xandra. Between the bright red hair, the tiny handgun, the clothing, and the cover model's expression, it was exactly how I imagined Xandra to look. I loved the gritty background and the bold font. My favorite part was the little poster on the back that said, "Keep calm and pray for dawn."

Overall: 4 Stars

Disclosure: I bought a copy of this novel for my own reading pleasure.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Giveaway Winners: The Greyfriar by Clay & Susan Griffith

There were 23 participants for a total of 90 total entries. Using random.org, I randomized the list of entries, and then random selected the winners. The three winners of The Greyfriar by Clay & Susan Griffith are...

6. Mardel
45. Robin K (Intense Whisper)
86. Marg K. (Clockwork Reverie)


You have 72 hours to respond to my e-mail with your mailing information, so I can pass it along to Pyr. Congratulations!

And for those that didn't win, Abigail at All Things Urban Fantasy is also giving away three copies of The Greyfriar here. Ends on Wednesday November 17th at midnight.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Giveaway: The Greyfriar by Clay & Susan Griffith

Thanks Pyr books, I have three copies of The Greyfriar by Clay & Susan Griffith to give away. You can read my review here.

Title: The Greyfriar
Author: Clay & Susan Griffith
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Release Date: 11/02/10
Summary:
In the year 1870, a horrible plague of vampires swept over the northern regions of the world. Millions of humans were killed outright. Millions more died of disease and famine due to the havoc that followed. Within two years, once-great cities were shrouded by the gray empire of the vampire clans. Human refugees fled south to the tropics because vampires could not tolerate the constant heat there. They brought technology and a feverish drive to reestablish their shattered societies of steam and iron amid the mosques of Alexandria, the torrid quietude of Panama, or the green temples of Malaya.

It is now 2020 and a bloody reckoning is coming.

Princess Adele is heir to the Empire of Equatoria, a remnant of the old tropical British Empire. She is quick with her wit as well as with a sword or gun. She is eager for an adventure before she settles into a life of duty and political marriage to a man she does not know. But her quest turns black when she becomes the target of a merciless vampire clan. Her only protector is the Greyfriar, a mysterious hero who fights the vampires from deep within their territory. Their dangerous relationship plays out against an approaching war to the death between humankind and the vampire clans.

Vampire Empire: The Greyfriar is the first book in a trilogy of high adventure and alternate history. Combining rousing pulp action with steampunk style, Vampire Empire brings epic political themes to life within a story of heartbreaking romance, sacrifice, and heroism.


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Saturday, October 30, 2010

In My Mailbox (57)

Thanks to Kristi at The Story Siren for hosting In My Mailbox every week.

So my birthday was on a Tuesday this year, which is the best day of the week. Lol. It amused me that the books from my brother comes alphabetically before the books from my dad. There are a couple more books from my dad that haven't arrived yet. Other gifts not pictured (because they're not books) include Nurse Jackie season 1, Vampire Diaries season 1, Queer as Folk season 3, and LEGO Harry Potter for Nintendo DS. Can't wait to play that, it looks adorable.

From my brother:

Geist by Phillippa Ballantine
When Wicked Craves by J.K. Beck
Misguided Angel by Melissa de la Cruz



From my dad:

Crusade by Nancy Holder & Debbie Viguie
Game Over by Taylor Keating
Blood Trinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon & Dianna Love
Kiss Me Deadly anthology

Saturday, October 2, 2010

In My Mailbox (53)

Thanks to Kristi at The Story Siren for hosting In My Mailbox every week.

Bought:

The Spirit Thief by Rachel Aaron
Siren Song by Cat Adams
Warrior by Zoe Archer
When Pleasure Rules by J.K. Beck



Masques by Patricia Briggs
Double Cross by Carolyn Crane
Afterlife by Merrie Destefano
Venom by Jennifer Estep



Torment by Lauren Kate
Grave Witch by Kalayna Price
The Replacements by Brenna Yovanoff



And don't forget to enter my Blog-o-versary Giveaway! The prize includes a copy of Embers by Laura Bickle, Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison, Blood of the Demon by Diana Rowland and lots of swag (including a couple signed bookmarks). It ends Monday night at midnight. :)

Sunday, September 5, 2010

In My Mailbox (49)

Thanks to Kristi at The Story Siren for hosting In My Mailbox every week.

This week was a HUGE week of new releases that I had to have. I was at the bookstore almost every day, either picking up books I had ordered or finding new ones on the shelf. Some of these books weren't purchased this week, but did arrive this week. So I didn't spend quite as much as it looks like this week (thank goodness I get paid on Friday). I was also sad that Blameless by Gail Carriger hasn't made it's way to any of the stores in my area, but hopefully it'll be here soon.

Review:

Sparks by Laura Bickle



Bought:

Plain Kate by Erin Bow
Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins



Cold Magic by Kate Elliot
Ghost of a Chance by Simon R. Green
Native Star by M.K. Hobson
Truthseeker by C.E. Murphy



Sixty-One Nails by Mike Shevdon
Unraveled by Gena Showalter
Blood on Silk by Marie Treanor
The Haunted by Jessica Verday

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Waiting on Wednesday (33)

This book blog meme is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

Title: Cold Magic
Author: Kate Elliot
Genre: Steampunk/Fantasy
Release date: 09/09/10
Summary:
It is the dawn of a new age... The Industrial Revolution has begun, factories are springing up across the country, and new technologies are transforming in the cities. But the old ways do not die easy.

Cat and Bee are part of this revolution. Young women at college, learning of the science that will shape their future and ignorant of the magics that rule their families. But all of that will change when the Cold Mages come for Cat. New dangers lurk around every corner and hidden threats menace her every move. If blood can't be trusted, who can you trust?

Saturday, June 19, 2010

In My Mailbox (38)

Thanks to Kristi at The Story Siren for hosting In My Mailbox every week.



Bought:

Raised by Wolves by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Infinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Lord of the Changing Winds by Rachel Neumeier
Tracking the Tempest by Nicole Peeler



Gift:

Claire de Lune by Christine Johnson