Had a really productive reading month in May.  Hopefully this trend will 
continue this month!


Title: Good Ghouls Do (Beth Frasier, #2)
Author: Julie Kenner
Publisher: Berkley
Publication Date: September, 2007
Paperback: 240 pages
Genre: Young Adult
Rating: 4/10

Description: As the vampire population at Waterloo High continues to grow, Beth 
Frasier realizes that she's on the frontline of saving not only the school, but 
her hometown. And only one thing is for sure: She's got to find the head 
vampire and kill him...quickly!

Her only problem? With her classmates quickly turning over to the dark side, 
Beth doesn't know who to trust or kill.

My Thoughts: The second book in the Beth Frasier series leaves a huge 
cliffhanger and with only two books currently published, I’m left wondering 
what will happen next. We find out who Beth’s maker is, but his death does not 
give Beth or Clayton their humanity back. We are also given a glimpse into a 
potential triangle between Beth, Clayton and Kevin the vampire hunter.

This book focuses mainly on Beth’s fears that Clayton is trying to kill her so 
he can regain his humanity after several attempts are made on her life. Beth is 
also trying to make the formula that will allow vampires to walk in the sun. 
Though there is some minimal progress and success, it’s not what she or the 
other vampires were anticipating.

We see more of Beth’s father in this story and are given the news that Beth 
will be moving in with her father while her mother is in Paris, France for 
several months working.

Overall, this was an OK story that has some potential to be a really 
interesting series. I’m still curious to see where it will take me next so I 
will be looking for the next book when it is published.

Title: The Confession
Author: John Grisham
Publisher: Doubleday
Publication Date: October, 2010
Hardcover: 432 pages
Genre: Mystery / Thriller
Rating: 10/10

Description: John Grisham delivers his most extraordinary legal thriller yet. 
Filled with the intriguing twists and turns that have become Grisham’s 
trademark, this newest novel will prove once again that no one keeps readers in 
suspense like America’s favorite storyteller. An innocent man is days from 
execution. Only a guilty man can save him.

For every innocent man sent to prison, there is a guilty one left on the 
outside. He doesn’t understand how the police and prosecutors got the wrong 
man, and he certainly doesn’t care. He just can’t believe his good luck. Time 
passes and he realizes that the mistake will not be corrected: the authorities 
believe in their case and are determined to get a conviction. He may even watch 
the trial of the person wrongly accused of his crime. He is relieved when the 
verdict is guilty. He laughs when the police and prosecutors congratulate 
themselves. He is content to allow an innocent person to go to prison, to serve 
hard time, even to be executed.

Travis Boyette is such a man. In 1998, in the small East Texas city of Sloan, 
he abducted, raped, and strangled a popular high school cheerleader. He buried 
her body so that it would never be found, then watched in amazement as police 
and prosecutors arrested and convicted Donté Drumm, a local football star, and 
marched him off to death row.

Now nine years have passed. Travis has just been paroled in Kansas for a 
different crime; Donté is four days away from his execution. Travis suffers 
from an inoperable brain tumor. For the first time in his miserable life, he 
decides to do what’s right and confess.

But how can a guilty man convince lawyers, judges, and politicians that they’re 
about to execute an innocent man?

My Thoughts: With 24 published books under his belt, John Grisham’s newest 
release is by far the most disturbing but riveting story I’ve read in a long 
time. Grisham is an author who I know will pull out all the stops to deliver a 
well-told story that draws me in. This story was disturbing to me because the 
idea that an innocent man is convicted on such flimsy evidence and a forced 
confession appalls me on so many levels. Worse is that he spends the next nine 
years living in the most deplorable of conditions on death row in virtual 
solitary confinement. The perks and benefits of freedom that most of us enjoy 
and usually take for granted is keenly felt by me knowing Donté lives in 
conditions worse than that of a caged animal and is facing death. The story 
held me captivated and riveted to the edge of my seat in tense anticipation of 
what would happen next. Is Travis Boyette really the killer or another wacko 
seeking notoriety? Will he get to Texas on
 time to stop the execution? Even if he gets to Texas, will the authorities 
listen to him? 

I did not like Travis Boyette one bit. I felt like he was messing with people 
and playing games, especially when he would waffle back and forth with Pastor 
Schroeder about coming forward and admitting his guilt. Boyette’s interest and 
inappropriate comments about the Pastor’s wife gave me the creeps and I was on 
edge thinking he was going to attack her.

I really liked Keith Schroeder, the Kansas Lutheran minister to whom Travis 
Boyette confides. I could really feel the anxiety he was feeling wanting to do 
the right thing but not sure what that is. I admired his resolve to personally 
take Boyette to Texas, though it could mean legal trouble for him down the road 
as he would be obstructing justice by helping Boyette abscond while on parole.

I liked Donté’s lawyer, Robbie Flak. He is like a pit-bull in his defense of 
Donté. He goes the extra mile, working tirelessly to stop the execution and 
though he comes across as a bit fanatic at times, it’s obvious to the reader 
that he is devoted to his profession and that it’s more than just a job for him.

Whether you support or oppose the death penalty, this story will make you 
think, it will disturb you, it will give you hope and it will disappoint you. 
Most of all, it will keep you holding your breath, turning each page to see 
what happens next.


Title: Bloodline
Author: Jill Jones
Publisher: St. Martin’s
Publication Date: June, 2000
Paperback: 336 pages
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Rating: 5/10

Description: Victoria Thomas is one of the FBI's finest criminal profilers, a 
career born of the tragic, unsolved murder of her younger sister. She's also a 
closet "Sherlockian," involved in a group that follows the famous English 
detective. This hobby leader her to London, to a symposium on Sherlock Holmes, 
where she finds unexpected passion...and a chilling murder mystery involving a 
modern-day Jack the Ripper.

He's murdering women and leaving clever, diabolical messages for Victoria to 
follow. He's teasing her, taunting her, daring her to find him. For he, too, is 
following his calling—answering the terrible demons of his bloodline, proving 
he is every bit as elusive as his infamous ancestor.

In the chilling Bloodline, Jill Jones weaves a spellbinding tale of icy 
suspense, haunting romance, and lost history, that spans from the time of Jack 
the Ripper in 1888, to this very day.

My Thoughts: I’ve long been fascinated by the unsolved Jack the Ripper murders 
in 1888 and have my own personal speculation on who Jack was. For the most 
part, I enjoyed this story that centers around an FBI profiler who is battling 
her own personal demons trying to solve the murder of her sister several years 
before. After an especially grueling case, Victoria is all but ordered to take 
a vacation. She shanghais childhood friend, Trey, and they depart for London to 
attend a weekend seminar featuring a speaker from Scotland Yard about the 
unsolved Ripper murders.

For the most part, I enjoyed the story that mixes the historical facts with the 
growing romance between Victoria and Jonathan Blake. Throw in a Jack the Ripper 
copycat killer who is murdering women and has chosen Victoria to receive his 
dark messages and graphic and disturbing gifts. The identity of the modern day 
Ripper provided a satisfactory closure as well. My problem with this book was 
instead of ending the story with the killer being captured and Victoria and 
Jonathan riding off into the sunset, the story continues and goes off the deep 
end into a conspiracy theory about the 1888 Jack’s identity and a bunch of 
cloak and dagger moments and cover-ups.

I may be in the minority here, but though several theories about Jack’s 
identity make logical sense, I personally feel that there being no resolution 
is a big part of the appeal of this case. If you can overlook the last chapter, 
maybe even skip it all together, you may enjoy this story overall.

Title: No Mercy (Dark-Hunter #19)
Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon
Publisher: St. Martin’s
Publication Date: September, 2010
Hardcover: 343 pages
Genre: Paranormal Romance / Urban Fantasy
Rating: 8/10

Description: Live fast, fight hard and, if you have to die, then take as many 
of your enemies with you as you can. That is the Amazon credo and it was one 
Samia lived and died by. Now in contemporary New Orleans, the immortal Amazon 
warrior is about to learn that there’s a worse evil coming to slaughter mankind 
than she’s ever faced before.

Shapeshifter Dev Peltier has stood guard at the front of Sanctuary for almost 
two hundred years and in that time, he’s seen it all. Or so he thought. Now 
their enemies have discovered a new source of power--one that makes a mockery 
of anything faced to date.

The war is on and Dev and Sam are guarding ground zero. But in order to win, 
they will have to break the most cardinal of all rules and pray it doesn’t 
unravel the universe as we know it.

My Thoughts: I have loved this series since the beginning and have loved each 
book, some more than others and this one is no different, but I sense a change 
in me as I feel a shift to this series coming. Long time fans of this series 
already know the history of the characters so I won’t rehash it here. My only 
gripe with this story and series overall is there was too much focus on the 
conflict between Ash and Nick. This story is supposed to be about Sam and Dev. 
I don’t care much for the changes I am seeing in Nick and I’m heartbroken at 
the relationship now occurring between Nick and Ash. Please stop rubbing my 
nose in it and resolve it already...

Now with that out of the way, I can focus on this story. I loved the pairing of 
Sam and Dev. I thought they were perfect for each other, both strong and fierce 
but both carrying deep pain and scars that make them vulnerable. And as I’ve 
come to expect from this series, these two have great chemistry in and out of 
the bedroom. There is refreshing comedic banter and high adrenaline fight 
scenes. 

Sam is not a typical Amazon warrior. Not only was she Queen but she was 
married, which is the exception to the norm. When she is betrayed and her 
husband and child are murdered in front of her, she sells her soul to Artemis 
as she lies dying and becomes an immortal Dark-Hunter. Fast forward 5,000 years 
to modern day New Orleans and she is now assigned to guard Nick as he is a high 
commodity now that he’s becoming evil. When she meets Dev Peltier, they feel an 
instant connection and attraction though Sam thinks he’s just a “horn-dog.” 
She’s right. He is. But, she’s OK with it (and frankly, so was I). One of Sam’s 
powers is that she can pick up everything that has happened to someone just by 
touching something of theirs or something they’ve touched. As a result, she has 
lived an existence all these years of one filled with pain, agony and 
heartbreak, reliving the painful events of others. Fortunately for Sam, she 
does not experience that
 when she touches Dev. 

Dev has carried guilt most of his life as his mother blamed him for the death 
of his two brothers. Here is a guy who just wants to be accepted and loved, but 
who was rejected and blamed for something that wasn’t his fault. Experiencing 
something like this would make the strongest of men very leery of relationships 
and very distrustful of people in general. Dev is a very easy man to like. His 
sarcastic wit and humor are great ice-breakers and Sam feels immediately 
at-ease when she meets him.

Sam becomes hunted by the Daimons when news of her abilities reaches their 
leader, Stryker. He’s hell-bent on finding a way to lift the curse of their 
race and find Apollo’s weakness so he can kill him and will use all means 
necessary to force her to help him. The Daimons have discovered a way that they 
can walk in the daylight, which will put the Dark-Hunters at an extreme 
disadvantage. As evil as Stryker is, I have a grudging respect for him. I don’t 
know if he will ever be redeemed, but this character intrigues me. Savitar also 
makes an appearance in this book and, as always, I can’t get enough of him 
either. I would really love to see him get his own story.

Though there are some unresolved issues between Sam and Dev at the end of the 
book, I found their story to be very good. I expect they will show up down the 
road in future books as these characters are prone to do. Overall, I highly 
recommend this series if you are looking for stories that make you smile, 
excite you, get your blood boiling and highly entertain you.

 

Title: Boys That Bite (Blood Coven #1)
Author: Mari Mancusi
Publisher: Berkley
Publication Date: April, 2006
Paperback: 262 pages
Genre: Paranormal Romance / Young Adult
Rating: 9/10

Description: My mom is so going to kill me if she finds out I'm turning into a 
vampire...

Okay, so technically she can't because I'm immortal. Well, not yet. See, due to 
the worst case of mistaken identity with my dark-side-loving twin sister at a 
Goth hangout called Club Fang, Magnus, a vampire hottie, went for my innocent 
neck instead of hers. Now, if I don't reverse it in time, Magnus will be my 
blood mate forever and I'm doomed to be a blood-gulping, pasty, daylight-hating 
vampire. Believe me, it seriously bites!

After the unfortunate slaying of the vampire leader, it's up to me, my sister, 
and Magnus to find the one thing that can solve my problem--the Holy Grail. No 
joke. I seriously hope I can get out of this on time because, somehow, I scored 
the hottest prom date in my school, the mouth-watering Jake Wilder. And I do 
NOT want to be a vampire for the prom--let alone the rest of eternity.

My Thoughts: Very fast read and entertaining first book of a new to me young 
adult series by an author whose work I’ve only read are time travels. I have 
noticed I have become more drawn to and intrigued by paranormal young adult 
stories. Not sure why. Perhaps the characters seem less jaded and cynical to me 
than in the adult counterparts. Maybe it’s that whole “the future is so bright, 
I gotta wear shades” mentality that seems to permeate all of the young adult 
books I have read lately. It’s not a bad thing really; the difference is so 
intriguing because there’s a sense of adventure and wonder and yes, even 
innocence in the story that isn’t always present in other series.

This story revolves around identical twins, Sunshine and Rayne McDonald. 
Ironically, these identical twins couldn’t be more different. Sunshine is a 
dedicated student who maintains a good grade point average, is on the field 
hockey team and is currently the understudy to the lead in the school play. She 
has a major crush (who doesn’t?) on Jake Wilder who doesn’t know she exists and 
who is also in the school play. Rayne has no interest in school, devoted to 
maintaining a Goth persona and wants to be a vampire. Rayne all but twists 
Sunny’s arm into accompanying her to a Goth hangout called Club Fang. Sunny 
meets Magnus who turns out to be a vampire and who proceeds to bite her, not 
realizing it was supposed to be Rayne he was to bite. Now Sunny will become a 
vampire in one week unless she and Magnus can find a way to reverse the change.

This story was a lot of fun. Sunny’s transformation to the undead was quite 
humorous and I loved her and Magnus together. Initially, Rayne seemed very self 
absorbed but she grew on me and I ended up liking her a lot too. Some of the 
things Sunny experiences as she gets closer to becoming a vampire were very 
entertaining. The smell of food causes her to be physically ill, her initial 
taste of blood and her surprise at how much she enjoyed it and the unexpected 
effects of the Vampire Scent having on guys around her. Sunny is adamant she 
doesn’t want to be a vampire even though she is developing feelings for Magnus 
and he for her. I enjoyed the conflict. Magnus is willing to do anything to 
help Sunny get her humanity back in spite of the virtual rejection he is 
feeling at her reaction to being a vampire. 

Along the way, Sunny’s mother is convinced she is on drugs, Sunny is called 
upon to take over the lead in the play, Sunny and Magnus witness the slaying of 
the vampire leader and have to travel all the way to England to obtain the cure 
before prom. Oh, and she still needs to buy a prom dress…

The ending came as a surprise and ends on a big cliffhanger lead in to the next 
book. I will definitely be looking for the next book in the series so I can 
find out what happens next. Overall, if you enjoy reading a vampire series 
featuring young adults and prefer it to be of the lighter variety, I highly 
recommend this book.


Sherri

Currently reading I ONLY HAVE FANGS FOR YOU by Kathy Love & listening to UNDEAD 
AND UNFINISHED by MaryJanice Davidson
 
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