Sunday, July 21, 2019

Andrew Einspruch, Utopian: The Western Lands and All That Really Matters

Andrew Einspruch, Utopian
Einspruch is also known for science books for young readers.

 But if you have never read a FICTION book by Andrew Einspruch, you are missing out.  The saga of the twin princesses of the Western Lands and All That Really Matters is top-notch, all-ages utopia, quite as real as Narnia or Oz. They are delineated in a pleasant blend of puns, darkness, puns, whimsy and wit, in the spirit of William Steig, Roald Dahl, or indeed, Lewis Carroll. Yes, I opine that every child needs to know about Princess Eloise Hydra Gumball III ! and her world.

The universe of the Gumball Dynasty is truly utopian in one important sense, in that all its creatures are sentient as well as able to speak. Naturally fellow citizens don't eat one another either, which means the inhabitants of this series of kingdoms tend not to be predators. You will be entertained greatly without mention of cats or dogs, much less lions or wolves. And what they do eat is just as entertaining! 

For one reason or another, obligate carnivores did not make the evolutionary cut leading to this possible future. Whether those who insist on eating one another even still exist is moot; these tales take place in areas where leeches represent the Bloodletters Guild and your hairdresser is a platypus; that is, it's civilized.

That is not to say that Princess Eloise the Heir, or Princess Johanna the Second-Born, cannot have exciting and taxing adventures.  This world contains rather a lot of magic, not just scholarship and useful inventions, though there is not as much magic as in The Tme Before.  Both girls have 'weak magic' for minor things, such as Johanna's way with plants, or Eloise's ability to throw things.  Eloise's best friend, Jerome de Chipmunk, is son of Maybelle, the Court Seer, whose prophecies turn out to be quite accurate, if sometimes misunderstood.

The books in the series may be read in any order, although The Purple Haze rather begs one to quickly read the Star of Whatever. They follow the heroines from childhood to womanhood.

The Wombanditos: 
 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F657YV6/


 A young princess and her chipmunk friend play truant in order to attend an agricultural festival, then have to use their wits to get free of a family of wombat thieves.


The Thorning Ceremony: 




  Coming of age for a Gumball Dynasty princess is a big deal indeed! The herbal ore and imparting of life skills is handed down via a very ceremonious series of ordeals, some private, some public, and all fraught with significance for a princess's future. The twins, being each her own girl, handle the trials they face very differently from their mother, or one another, with consequences for the rest of their lives.




The Purple Haze: 



 The monarchs of the Western Lands and All That Really Matters receive a state visit from the twins' uncle, King Doncaster of the Northern 'Half-Kingdom'.  His invitation to Princess Johanna, who is his favorite neice, to visit him is accepted. But then the Royal Seer, Maybelle de Chipmunk, has a devastating vision just after they have left,  prompting the King and Queen to dispatch Princess Eloise to fetch her back.  The adventure commences, including a dismaying number of stretches spent in the royal dungeons of different kingdoms, as well as a cliff-hanger, or should I say haze-hanger, at the end.

The Star of Whatever:



  Princesses Eloise and Johanna find themselves in a place where everyone and everything is dead, except them. They face a quest to rid their world of an ancient magical mistake. It will make them into true monarchs, as well as the heroes they were born to be.



The Light-Bearer: (forthcoming) 




 The formulaic Westernlander wish, 'Boring journey,' still hasn't come true for our princesses.  A prophecy of the Central Mountain Kingdom is about to be fulfilled, and it involves Princess Eloise Hydra Gumball III, who still hasn't made it home to the Western Lands and All That Really Matters.



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This world and its stories give readers hope for a future where things may go haywire, but with the help of love for all beings, things often go right. I for one welcome our vegetarian Einspruch overlords.



Tuesday, July 16, 2019

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Paranormal YA Review : Scion's Delight by Jeffrey Bardwell


 This heir to the kingdom is partisan to artficers and mechanisms, and cannot forgive the mage guild for having such an odious power-mad schemer on the Royal Council. Everything changes when a northern barbarian MAGE becomes her most trusted servant, using his abilities to aid her experiments, and more. The book keeps us reading as we follow the maturation of the princess, emotionally as well as intellectually.  


https://www.bookbub.com/reviews/2427054298?source=facebook_share&fbclid=IwAR1rJI6OJwFrKe1DdVQr3TFJwgycIUWHW-HOKWQakIBs0wHi2_bl2l3_DsM


A cunning trap. A whiff of magic. A burst of steam.
Princess Cordelia has steel plate ambition, a mind like twisting brass gears, and the political might of tin foil. The girl aims to ratchet the Iron Empire into a glorious new day of gears and steam. The entire palace is arrayed against her. The chambermaids disdain her. The emperor ignores her. The mages, championed by Lord Oriolanus, lead a brisk campaign of lies and coercion. Those evil magic users threaten to tighten their grip upon the land even though machines are clearly superior. By the gods’ oil-stained hands, why can’t anyone else see her vision of the ideal future?
Just when Cordelia’s future threatens to slip back into medieval quagmire, a lone stranger with ice blue eyes and flowing blond hair arrives from the savage north. The handsome barbarian is destined to make both the hearts of the empire and the princess tremble. Does this spell doom or salvation for the girl’s fragile dream?
Explore The Scion’s Delight, the fantasy romance prequel novella of The Mage Conspiracy series. Discover a world of adventure and intrigue where lies cut deeper than any sword.


Though there is some mild sexual content, it is hardly romantic because Cordelia simply is not made that way.  And that is just fine.

Monday, July 8, 2019

REVIEW: A Fine Necromance: A Paranormal Academy Series (A Witch Among Warlocks Book 3) by Lidiya Foxglove





 
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There is closure! And it's not what we readers expected at all.

The administration at the Mage Academy is positively hostile to the students whose magic is non-Ethereal, which means that Alec and Montague are targets for 'purification', along with our heroine Charlotte, whose magic is necromancy and whose wand is from Wyrd. Imagine the frustration when trying to get rid of her werewolf heritage by force has no effect at all, due to Wyrd intervention! Not only is she the wrong sex, she's beyond the control of the Council, including her own prejudiced relatives.

Alec is forced to choose a heritage, and his art is too entwined with his succubus side, which means his familiar dies. Harris has to play at obedience in order to help his true friends to even survive, much less defeat the Withered Lord; it turns out that survival requires both. Daisy finds out that her new fiance is an overly ambitious rat-fink. Charlotte's mom has been brainwashed by demon lies. Montague has to hobnob with other vampires just to keep up with his clan. And everyone has to make huge sacrifices in the name of love.

It's a thrill ride through hell realms and shopping malls and Fae gardens and haunted chapels you have been waiting for all series.

 https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2888415586

I also reviewed volumes 1 and 2  

The Fairer Hex (A Witch Among Warlocks)

 



Friday, June 28, 2019

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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Review: Kingdoms of Ether by Ryan Muree

The kingdoms are based on the use of multicolored magical emanations called ether, perceptible to the gifted. It's a well-crafted universe full of intrigues and steam-punk style adaptations of advanced technology, even pollution and exploitation in 'ether mines'.

On top of that the attraction of star-crossed lovers from different kingdoms unfolds. A botched burglary in the Stadhold repository of grimoires gives a rebellious Scribe the chance to escape and follow her dream of becoming a Caster. And as the kingdoms disintegrate into chaos and war around them, she and the Revel squadron of magical combat talents she's joined might be the best hope to root out corruption from all the realms.

It's very well written, and the young lovers confronting the problems at all scales never seem outlandish. None of the characters are without depth and unique personality either.






 https://www.amazon.com/Kingdoms-Ether-Book-ebook/dp/B07L1ZD54T/ref=cm_cr_srp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 

https://www.bookbub.com/books/kingdoms-of-ether-kingdoms-of-ether-series-book-1-by-ryan-muree

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43165068-kingdoms-of-ether


Thursday, February 28, 2019

Helgaleena Healingline's Reviews > Virgin Vampire: Vivian

 There are very few modern erotic authors whose work I can recommend across the board, sight unseen, and SCinders is one of them!  She's imaginative and really puts you deep into each character, has a great sense of humor, and never leaves out the happily ever after we require to know in our hearts that love will triumph.  Whatever sub-genre she takes on, it never disappoints.

Now she's embarked on a four-part expose of vampire politics and cultish fundamentalist 'hunters' who terrorize them.  Seize and celebrate the consequences of being yourself, special sexy snowflakes!  Because of course the solution involves sex and more sex, as it makes our worlds go round no matter how we fill our bellies. 



What's the worst that could happen on a prom date gone wrong? You wake up in a shrubbery miles from school with blood all over your dress and two guys putting handcuffs on you? Well, that is just the start of how Vivian's idyllic small town life is turned upside down until she ends up finding out she's a long lost heir to a throne she didn't even know existed.

It's an amazing and amusing and erotic journey into all corners of the debate on Nature vs. Nurture. The kaleidoscopic imagination of SCinders hits it out of the park again.



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44073662-virgin-vampire

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Review YA : A Crown of Flames (Dragonriders of Skala #3) by Pauline Creeden, Melinda R. Cordell

**spoilers**
This is the volume where love re-makes Dyrfinna's world. Ibn, the Iberian envoy to King Varinn's court, once had the same problem with his spell-singing that Dyrfinna has suffered from. As she recovers from a death blow delivered by the evil Nauma, healed of it miraculously by Gefjin and the magical roses, he shares his methods with her of affinity song.

There is a council of dragons, who reclaim their community powers from their long alliance with humans, for the good of the entire Earth. Then with the help of the gods, there manifests a solution to the imbalance of the dark powers, in the form of the flaming crowns.

You will be glad to know that Gefjin and Dyrfinna's sword friends Skeggi and Reyjna are not dead after all. And once all this is over, Dyrfinna resolves to have the most fun possible in her world! and it involves quite a lot of kissing.





 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41056808-a-crown-of-flames

Friday, January 4, 2019

Review: Rend by Roan Parrish

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2657096273

As I am a healing healer myself, I identified much more with this book than I did with the recovering addict musicians in Parrish's prequel, 'Riven'.  And you will be permanently turned on by the nearly BDSM level situations this married couple enjoy.

Matt was abandoned at a young age, spit out without many coping skills as an adult into New York City, all he's ever known. Yet he's made his way as a wounded healer, helping those who are in the same position he was such a short while ago. He's drawn like metal to a magnet by musician Rhys and his effortless joy. But like all humans Rhys has insecurities and they rush into a 'forever' bond.

Despite their mutual desire to make it work, Matt's never been able to imagine himself as a happy and loving 'normal'. Even his best friend from the orphanage left him to live in Florida eventually. Even though they have fabulous sex, he's haunted by fears of sabotaging their marriage and poor at articulating his true feelings, thinking he always has to be pleasant. It takes therapy, a dog, and a stubborn dom husband and his ex-addict musician friends to ease Matt into the happily ever after he can hardly believe is real. But it is. He's part of a family for the first time.

And the moral of the story is, love is all around, no need to waste it.






Friday, December 21, 2018

Review: First Grave on the Right (Charley Davidson, #1) by Darynda Jones

This tremendously long supernatural mystery-suspense series is written with plenty of humor, and ends up being very believable. It reminds me very much of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum novels. We are treated to the seedy underside of human experience in each one, rendered cohesive by a supportive cast of family and friends, all strung upon a thread of erotic romance.

They also have a numerical value in every title that give up very little else of the plot. As you can guess, this is volume 1, where the main character, who's been seeing dead people all her life, discovers that her astral traveling lover is going to be taken off life support, which could trigger the Apocalypse. Meanwhile she has mysteries to solve for her PI clients, on top of helping the many souls she encounters to move on into the Light.

It's quite a juggling act for Charlie to handle, but it's how she rolls. I'm pretty certain every volume is going to be more of the same, nonstop chaos very reminiscent of real life for those of us cursed to live in 'interesting times'.
 


Thursday, December 20, 2018

Wish upon a Duke, by Erica Ridley --review

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2583509829

When his twin brother the rake announces his engagement, all the eligible young women re-align their matrimonial sights toward the bookish and peripatetic Christopher Pringle, who up till now was in his brother's shadow. Escaping to join an astronomy tour, his eye is drawn by the tour guide, only to be appalled at her cavalier attitude to the proper names of constellations. She's gleefully encouraging the tour to re-name them however they like. Imagine his surprise when he is referred to her not only as a matchmaker, but to repair his broken telescope!

Past hurts have both these people running away into the stars. It turns out they both own the same state-of-the-art telescope, in fact. But Gloria blames the ocean and all water for robbing her of her family and refuses to even skate upon the local pond, while Christopher has been traveling for so long that he no longer views it as avoidance but as pleasant discovery.

Ridley choreographs the way these two dance around their challenges and learn to bend into doing things together, in order to balance out a life they can share. Settling into idiosyncrasies could have left them as two lonely 'characters' in stagnation. How they work it out is both heartening and tear-inducing.  HEA is assured at the last possible moment, too.

Yes, this is an xxx adult tale, and you will be thrilled by that part when you arrive at it.


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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Review for Of Curse You Will (Womby's vol. 11) by Sarina Dorie

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2631566220


This is the volume where Clarissa and Thatch finally manage to 'make it work'. Yet it has to be for 'new adult' rather than YA simply because of the nature of their strain of magic. All his long life Thatch has had to deal with the practical disadvantages of the Red affinity. Clarissa's indefatigably loving nature refuses to leave this unsolved. Then when she uncovers a potential solution, the frigid heart of her potential helper also needs healing. It's a matter of life and death for them all, and has to remain hush-hush due to school rules!

You will get absurd chuckles over how the students interpret the strange situations in which they find their teachers, giving rise to truly tabloid-level rumors.

 https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2631566220