WOW! Just when I didn't think things could get any better, this book comes along and just blows me away! This is definitely the best one in the series so far.
The relationship between Kelsey and the 2 princes was front and foremost in this book. I tended to "switch teams" a lot during this one, but my heart had been on Kishan until the last few chapters of the book. I still am not sure who I like best, but Ren's personality stood out the most. Before this book, I felt that Kishan was the pushy, arrogant, bad boy who would fight for Kelsey the hardest. And now I feel like Ren took over that part, being the dominant one.
During all of this, the 3 of them go in search of the 3 gift, Durga's pearl necklace in the 7th Pagoda. Traveling by boat/yacht, and with the help of the 5 dragons, they have to fight with almost their lives to retrieve it in the Indian Ocean. Still having to worry about Lokesh and his determination to get what he wants from the tigers.
This is a series that I will keep and read many times. I have fallen in love with the characters, and I can honestly say this is one of the best stories I have read. I wish there had been more books like this one when I was a young teen or young adult to read. If you enjoy good clean romance, with lots of action, and a place you can leave reality for a while, this is it!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
The Vampire Diaries
I know I am behind the times, and it is really showing now, but....
I just had to read this book. I had heard so much about it and thought "what the hay". I have NEVER seen the television series, so I figured I had nothing to compare it to. It was not what I expected. Elena seemed to be quite the little brat at first, marching around, demanding things from her friends like she owned the world. I felt so sorry for Matt who seemed to get dumped on and kept giving Elena what she wanted... his trust.
Of course, Stefan was the mysterious bad boy who ends up really being the good guy... Well, good vampire anyway. I do feel like Elena ends up learning about giving instead of demanding from others.
In the end, I ended up enjoying it more than I thought I would.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Breaking Dawn - Part 1, The movie
This song was so perfect for the whole series!
Wow, wow wow! I can honestly say that the movie made the book! Breaking Dawn, the book, was very difficult for me to get through. I loved it until I was half way through the book, then I thought it just got too weird. I have read the series at least 4 times, but I have only finished Breaking Dawn 2 of those 4 times. I could have lived without the baby in all honesty. I realize that it explained Jacob and Bella's love for each other, but to me this was a love story. Now that I have experienced the movie, I was completely moved by the whole thing. My heart was pounding every minute during the movie, either out of suspense (even though I knew what was coming), or out of emotion.
Can I just say that I teared up many times? Especially for my Jacob. I have always been "team Jacob", but what a sad sad boy! Jacob was so broken, but yet still so devoted to Bella even after she made such wrong decisions, in his mind, every time breaking his heart.
The ending was full of blood, either from Bella drinking it through a straw, or of her own, spilled while trying to save the baby and Bella as well. It actually wasn't as bad as I expected it to be, as bad as the book made it out to be, that part didn't bother me. Of course it was fun to look around me and see the faces of others, hands over mouths, squinting, trying not to look, almost like a horror film. I loved it!
Action! There was so much action, fighting, wolves and vampires. I found myself rocking back and forth in my seat, my hands gripping the bottom of cushion. I must have looked pretty silly myself!
As a silly 40-ish Twilight Mom, I have reached beyond the "mid-life-crisis" stage. Is there such a thing as "Post-mid-life-crisis-stress-disorder"? There should be!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Breaking Dawn Part 1 Trailer
YES! I will be there for the opening night!
Top 5 things I loved about this trailer:
1. The ring!
2. Jacob's cute, sad face! Did you see him with an "almost" beard?
3. Ummm, yeah... head board! A little too naughty!
4. The wolves are my favorite!
5. Edward yelling at Bella "You've given me no choice!" (Finally being manly)
6. The ending of it... the heartbeat... and no heartbeat. (Ok, so I said 5... I lied)
Things that bugged me:
#1. And always number one... Edward's hair (or how he isn't as beautiful as he is in my head) What is up with his hair being parted down the middle? EEWWW. I would have run back up the isle screaming! Get the gel and goo back in his hair!
2. Bella looking all grown up in Alice's choice of dress as they leave for the honeymoon. Where did she get legs and hair like that?
3. Jacob still gets his heart broken... again and again. Even in the movie!!!
Do you think this movie will be good? I have to be honest, the Breaking Dawn book was not even close to my favorite. I loved the first part, with the wedding and the honeymoon!! But when Bella began showing signs of being pregnant, I totally freaked! I felt like Edward did... GET THE THING OUT OF HER! Even though my "motherly instincts" are always strong, this was just... wrong in so many ways!
I am hoping the movie does a lot more for me than the book did.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
I finally finished it!! It took me a while to adapt to the whole "fairy or feary" world (still don't get that spelling) which gave me nightmares! OK, so I can deal with vampires, demons, monsters but I can't deal with feary world? I think it has to do with my childhood memories, my childhood safety zone where cute little things like FAIRIES are beautiful, cute and will help people, not do evil little things to hurt humans. I was the child who ran in the other room when the wicked witch and the flying monkeys came around in the Wizard of Oz! Creep-ed me out! I really, really had a problem with this! I am 40-something years old and my childhood fears still are fears! Who knew?
Well, after going back to the book, feeling determined to overcome this irrational fear I have, I FINALLY got into the plot and couldn't put it down.. and then the book ended!! UGH! I am a sucker for action and romance which this book finally revealed toward the end. There was a spark of romance here and there, then all of a sudden when the real action started, they were kissing? Where did that come from?
Am I going to read the next book? You bet! I will give it another shot because I am now "into" the story and have to know what happens. Hopefully I can get through it quicker than I did the first one. I will let you know.
On to... "The Iron Daughter".
Well, after going back to the book, feeling determined to overcome this irrational fear I have, I FINALLY got into the plot and couldn't put it down.. and then the book ended!! UGH! I am a sucker for action and romance which this book finally revealed toward the end. There was a spark of romance here and there, then all of a sudden when the real action started, they were kissing? Where did that come from?
Am I going to read the next book? You bet! I will give it another shot because I am now "into" the story and have to know what happens. Hopefully I can get through it quicker than I did the first one. I will let you know.
On to... "The Iron Daughter".
Saturday, September 3, 2011
The Iron King. I have heard nothing but great things about this whole series, so I was looking forward to this book for a long time. To tell you the truth, I am only on page 110 and I am just annoyed with the whole thing. I am tired of Meghan being lost, almost being eaten and killed over and over. Maybe I am just not up to the whole Fearie land thing. I just want to scream at all the part cute and part evil little creatures in the land. I was never a fan of Alice in Wonderland, it was too creepy and weird for my taste. This book is heading in that direction for me.
After saying all of this, I will continue to read the Iron King hoping that I will either adjust to this environment, or see if it changes. I have only read 100 pages, so it really isn't too far into the plot. I usually give a good 150 to 200 pages before deciding whether or not to give up on a book.
So I will post another review in due time. Hopefully it will be better than this.
After saying all of this, I will continue to read the Iron King hoping that I will either adjust to this environment, or see if it changes. I have only read 100 pages, so it really isn't too far into the plot. I usually give a good 150 to 200 pages before deciding whether or not to give up on a book.
So I will post another review in due time. Hopefully it will be better than this.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month - letsCONQUER from St. Baldrick's on Vimeo.
After losing my son to Brain Cancer at the age of 17, I am a huge advocate for Childhood Cancer! Please spread the word!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Tiger's Quest
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Tiger's Quest surpassed all my expectations being the second book in the Tiger's Curse series. Usually, in my experience, the 2nd book can leave me thinking "that's it?" But Colleen came through, keeping me on my toes through this book as well. Now I am in a dilema as to which stuffed Tiger I want to buy! Black or White. HMMMM...
Kishan (Black Tiger) takes center stage in this book, and of course I was captivated by his wild spirit. Going through more adventures, Kelsey gets to know Kishan better and realizes that her heart could be split. I appreciate each Tiger..er..man for each of their strong personalities, and who wouldn't love to have 2 exotic immortal men....er...Tigers fight for their affection?
I am on eggshells waiting for book three! Come on November!! (I hope that's when it is released!)
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