Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Bride by Ali Hazelwood


A vampyre bride and a alpha wolf - can an alliance this far off base work in a world so torn between 3 factions?  Misery Lark is the only daughter of the most powerful vampyre councilman of the southwest.  She has spent her life as a sacrifice for her people - first as a trade to the human contingent during her child hood and now as an adult she is once again to be one for the weres.  But will it be enough?  And what of the human childhood "sister" who has gone missing and the only clues Misery can find point to the weres?

This is a far cry from her STEM novels and her first foray into fantasy.  You can feel Ali Hazelwoods touch here but it is such a delicious detachment from STEM.  Misery is a very dry character but it works as a soul sucking vampyre.  I'm used to her male characters being more...visceral and I don't get that here despite him being the alpha were.  But it also works with his upbringing and how he rules his pack.

All in all I did enjoy reading this one but was it because of my current obsession with Ali Hazelwood?  Would I have enjoyed it if it was by another author?  I honestly can't say.

Wednesday, 16 April 2025

The Secret Keeper of Jaipur - Alka Joshi


Second book from Alka Joshi.

Lakshmi is now married to Dr Jay Kumar and directs the Healing Garden in Shimla.  It's the spring of 1969 and Malik is a 20 year old young man, finished his schooling and sent to apprentice in the Pink City of his childhood as an apprentice to learn architecture with some old faces from the first book.  But he leaves behind a widow whom he has been stepping out with.  Political intrigue, money and old battles still roam the streets and Malik will have to navigate them all to sharpen his old skills.

I enjoyed this one, maybe not as much as the first one but enough that I could finish this one fairly quickly.  You do still read quite a bit of Lakshmi but the bulk of the story is from Malik and his love interests point of view. I will say I was very pleased that the author noted but did not go into great detail important points from the first book that related to this story.  They were short reminders to the reader on those points and if you haven't read the first book, then good little short points to bring you up to speed.

Recommend.  Can almost read as a stand alone.

Wednesday, 9 April 2025

Polgara the Sorceress - David Eddings


Daughter of Belgarath and Poledra, Polgara in her own right has lived for 3,000 years and has experience and gone through all that life has to offer. Here is the legendary life story of a woman of wit, passion, and complex emotions, a woman born of two majestic parents who could not have been more unlike one another. Ordained to make peace and make war, to gain love and lose love, Polgara lives out her family's rich prophecy in the ceaseless struggle between the Light and the Dark.

This book has been my penultimate pedestal I've held every fantasy book series too ever since I read it. I've revisited it repeatedly throughout different phases in my life and still find something enjoyable about it.  This book is in my top 3 if not the top spot and I will forever be in love with this character so a whole book from start to finish from her perspective...hell ya.

Recommend, recommend, recommend.  But I also would say to read the Belgariad & Mallorean series first.

Wednesday, 2 April 2025

Loathe to Love You - Ali Hazelwood


 STEMinist novella collection of 3 stories but all sort of interconnected as the women are all good friends. UNDER ONE ROOF is about environmental engineer Mara who after loosing a close friend/mentor was gifted a house.  Well half of a house.  The other half comes with a very tall, handsome and soul sucking lawyer who works for the worst company on the planet defending their oil refining ways. STUCK WITH YOU follows civil engineer Sadie who gets stuck in a elevator late on a Friday with brawny, blond Denmarkian Erik whose recently broke her heart. And BELOW ZERO follows NASA aerospace engineer Hannah who is injured and stranded at a remote Arctic research station and the only person willing to make the rescue journey is her longtime rival Ian.  

All of these stories are relatively short - a snapshot - quick build or your already tuning in half way through.  The reviews for these are brutal.  People do not like them.  In some ways I can see what/why they don't like them (honestly it says a lot about the intelligence level of the world) but I also enjoy this kind of relationship - banter, witty, sarcastic and hot.  I read each one and my only complaint was that they were short stories - I wanted more flushed out, dragged on story with the characters. I think my favorite of the three was the first one. I am still a stalwart Ali Hazelwood fan and really enjoyed these.