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Review: Behind the Throne

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Behind the Throne by K.B. Wagers My rating: 5 of 5 stars I received a copy of this ebook from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. 4.5 stars, and I'm going to round it up. Why? Because even after I worked all week and had a lot of things to do around the house last night, I stayed up until 3 am to finish this book. I could barely walk to get to the bed after I finished, but I did it. And really enjoyed the whole experience. This wasn't as detail-rich or epic scope as most of the top ratings I give, but when a book hooks you from the word 'go' and keeps you racing through pages and unable to put it down, that counts for something. I mean, that's why we read to begin with, isn't it? Definitely looking forward to the next book(s) in this series. View all my reviews

Review: The Policewoman

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The Policewoman by Justin W.M. Roberts My rating: 4 of 5 stars Well, then. Just when I thought I was getting an interesting and detailed insight into a possible coalition of international police and military units working together against a drug cartel, a very human story took root and hooked me right in. The was some info-dumping, particularly early on. There was a lot of detail and a lot, I mean a lot, of acronyms. But these things were done well, in that at just the moment when I wanted to know what something was or what an acronym stood for, there it was. I didn't have to go look it up, so that was convenient. But then out of nowhere I realized I was attached to these characters and cared what happened to them. By the ending, I was swiping my e-reader as quickly as I could scan the page with my eyes. And wow....these action sequences are pretty amazing... All said, I won't say much. I'm being intentionally vague on dropping plot point...

Review: Kiss: The Elder, Volume One

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Kiss: The Elder, Volume One by Amy Chu My rating: 4 of 5 stars I was provided an eARC of this title from the publisher through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review. When browsing through the available titles on NetGalley's website, was there reallly any chance that I'd see this: and NOT press the "Read Now" button immediately? Not so much. I mean, I've been a Kiss fan for as long as I can remember... So here's a bit of a reboot. That is, a new "version" of the story told on the 1981 album Music from the Elder It featured hits such as....well...there really weren't any hits. The song "A World Without Heroes" is somewhat well known, but for the most part this was a concept album for the band and a huge departure from their signature sound. That said, as I dug out my cd of the album and gave it a listen, I was reminded of how it's really not a bad album. Shocking to Kiss fans at the time, ther...

Review: Harley Quinn, Volume 1: Die Laughing

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Harley Quinn, Volume 1: Die Laughing by Amanda Conner My rating: 2 of 5 stars I received an eARC copy of this title from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review . Well, for eye candy, Harley doesn't disappoint. The artwork overall is pretty great. The first story, "Die Laughing" is decent, with some good Harley humor chuckles. "108 Ways to Die" was pretty meh, and the final three parts "Undercover Punker" were pretty awful. All in all, I think I'm about Harley'd out. Still love the girl, but I might have become overexposed at this point. Maybe a break is in order. View all my reviews