Saturday, April 10, 2010

Back on the bookshelf

Another week already? Sheesh, time flies when you are not writing!
I had waited so long for the newest Molly Murphy Mysteries. “The Last Illusion” by Rhys Bowen was a little too familiar. It didn’t have the energy and high pace of previous books. The mystery was a little tame and the ending easy to guess.
Molly is hired to play bodyguard to the famous illusionist Harry Houdini. There are dangers, lots of suspects and international spies. This last part was where I had the most problem with. Also Daniel is becoming overprotective and keeps belittling Molly’s career and asking her to give up everything and marry him. I find that pretty offensive actually. That Daniel doesn’t respect Molly’s independent and personal goals. Maybe that was the culture back in 1903 but…
Anyhow these didn’t add up to an enjoyable read.


Dark Slayer” by Christine Feehan is book nth of the Carpathian series which once again I started mid-series! There was this difference between Carpathians and vampires, shifters and Mages, some strangeness about the culture and a total lack of timeline which had me confused almost to the end of the book. Some might find this book well written. I certainly liked the plot but the characters were ultra sentimental and overly romantic in my opinion. No warrior stops planning battles to compliment and flirt with his pregnant wife. No warrior stops and tells his sweetheart right before entering a villain’s lair that he appreciates her! Come on! We (women the romantic creature that we are) might wish for sentimental and romantic lovers but it is not real and making up a guy’s character as overly romantic will come out as false and artificial. So all in all, I didn’t like the book. I say it had potential, the definition of characters were great and the plot was entertaining but the writing was lengthy and the scenes overly emotional. I was feeling suffocated with all the sugary language.

Love ya Bunches” by Lauren Myracle was an elementary school story written for elementary schoolers but very sweet and cute. It was so relaxing! Four little girls looking for friendship find good friends and a cute personalized chat-room.

My Husband's Sweethearts” by Bridget Asher was a different type of story. Lucy has left her husband after finding out he has been cheating on her with three women. Than she get a call that Artie is dieing and she better come back to say goodbye. She decides not to go through all the grief and heartbreak alone and calls up her husband's numerous girlfriend and affairs to come and take their shift at his bedside. Then she starts liking some of them and learning things. This is a story about grief, forgiveness, dealing with heartbreak and growing up and finally moving on.
I am not usually for deep emotional stories but this one has a black sense of humor allthrough the sadness and heartbreak that you keep reading to the end.

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