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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Book Review and Giveaway: Blood Prophecy by Stefan Petrucha

This is well written but a strange story.
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Blood ProphecyBlood Prophecy by Stefan Petrucha
  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing; 1 edition (November 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446555991
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446555999
Price:   Paperback $6.99; Kindle $7.99
Genre:  Paranormal- Vampire
     My Rating:  3.75

Back Cover Description:
Man and monster are in his blood. . .
His name is Jeremiah Fall. A soldier of fortune, he has been fighting his own war for 150 years--ever since the beast in him was born.
Desperate to restore his lost humanity, Fall crosses the sands of Egypt, discovers a lost city off the coast of France, and finally arrives at the birthplace of all mankind. Shunning daylight and feeding only when he must, he battles the monster who transformed him forever. He can share his deepest secret with no one . . . not even the beautiful woman he starts to love, the only human who grasps the mysteries of an ebony stone as old as creation itself.
Across the world, across time, Fall seeks the stone's secret. But has he found a cure for himself or unleashed a final curse on all mankind?

Review: This is not a usual Vampire story and it is not a romance. I think the author is trying to make a philosophical point - my take on the point is that any life, even a Vampire's, has purpose.

I really liked the protagonist, Jeremiah Fall. He is turned into a vampire in the mid 1600s as a young man but with the help of his grandfather he learns to control the beast urges. I like his determination to not harm others even though he sees himself as a monster.  Over 150 years he continually struggles to maintain his “good” Puritan humanity as he searches out clues and riddles to discover what or who he is and to find a cure.  His search leads him ultimately to an obsidian stone in Egypt. 

When he finds the stone he also finds his enemy, the monster who created him, Skog.  There is also a beautiful young woman, Amala, who can translate the hieroglyphics on the stone and who seems enamored of Jeremiah.  Jeremiah tries to protect the stone by fighting off a group of suicidal fanatics, called Bandites, who worship the creature of the stone, Bandias. This group believe that there is nothing to live for and death is a great honor.  When Skog steals the stone and Amala, Jeremiah gets unexpected aid from one of the Bandites.  Along the journey Jeremiah learns that the legends say Bandias will lead to the destruction of the world with the help of Skog and by using a woman, Amala, as a breeder.   

Jeremiah has refused to feed on men and hasn’t learned all of the powers of his beast.  But now he must pit his super strength against the even stronger strength and wily powers of Skog and the stone.  Can Jeremiah withstand the stronger creatures or will he be convinced that life is an illusion not worth living?

The story started out well with good character development in Jeremiah and his family. I initially became engaged in Jeremiah’s history as he tells how he came to be where he is when the book starts.  There is some very interesting history of the American Puritans and Indians, Napoleonic campaigns and even Biblical Eden woven into the story.  But the tale got bogged in the middle for me as it was unclear where the author was taking it. I kept hoping that the purpose would get more clear. I did like the writing but I felt the entertainment value declined after the first half of the book. Although a hopeful message is revealed at the ending I was still left with a flat, rather than uplifted, feeling. But maybe I was too tired, or mentally not inclined, to ponder the message in the end. It might grow on me if I think about it over a few more days.
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Monday, January 24, 2011

Blog Tour: How Sweet It Is by Sophie Gunn 1/24 to 2/4/11

This looks like it will be a fun book! Check back on February 2nd for a Guest Post from author Sophie Gunn, my review and Hachette Giveaway!
See the full blog tour list below.



Single mom Lizzie Bea Carpenter learned long ago that no white knight was coming to save her. A hardworking waitress at the local diner, she's raising her daughter to be like the independent women in her "Enemy Club"--high school rivals turned best friends, promising to always tell each other the whole truth and nothing but!

Yet part of Lizzie wishes she did have a man's help, just for small stuff, like fixing up the house. Her fairy godmother must have been listening, because Dante "Tay" Giovanni soon appears. He's sexy, kind, and offering assistance--no strings attached.

Slowly, steadily, Lizzie's heart opens. But the grip of the past is fierce, and nothing in life is ever really free. Tay has his own tragedies to overcome, but if he can, he'll fix more than Lizzie's home. He'll show her just how sweet it is to be loved by him.

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1/24/2011  http://thebooktree.blogspot.com  Feature, Giveaway         
1/24/2011  maryinhb@gmail.com    Review, Giveaway          
1/24/2011  http://simplystacie.net Giveaway           
1/24/2011  rexrobotreviews.com    Review, Giveaway          
1/24/2011  http://threeboysandanoldlady.blogspot.com/   Review, Giveaway          
1/24/2011  http://www.renees-reads.blogspot.com/  Review, Giveaway          
1/25/2011  http://www.masoncanyon.blogspot.com  Giveaway, Guest Post  
1/27/2011  www.lovetoreadforfun.com   Review
1/27/2011  www.asthepagesturn.blogspot.com   Feature, Giveaway         
1/28/2011  my-book-views.blogspot.com   Review, Giveaway          
1/28/2011  http://teddyrose.blogspot.com/   Giveaway           
1/31/2011  www.bookwormygirl.com  Review, Giveaway          
1/31/2011  http://steelergirl83.blogspot.com   Review
2/1/2011  http://www.urbangirlreader.com  Review, Giveaway          
2/1/2011  http://paranormalromanticsuspensereviews.blogspot.com Giveaway           
2/1/2011  http://cuzinlogic.wordpress.com  Review, Giveaway          
2/2/2011  http://iamareadernotawriter.blogspot.com Giveaway           
2/2/2011  http://marthasbookshelf.blogspot.com/  Feature, Review, Giveaway, Guest Post
2/3/2011  http://simplyali.blogspot.com   Giveaway           
2/3/2011  http://armsofasister.com  Feature, Review, Giveaway       
2/3/2011  http://j-rabbits-corner.blogspot.com  Review, Giveaway          
2/4/2011  http://www.libslibrary.blogspot.com  Review, Giveaway          
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2/4/2011  http://haleymathiot.blogspot.com  Review, Giveaway          
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2/4/2011  justjenniferreading.blogspot.com  Review, Giveaway          

BlogTalkRadio Interview with Vicky Dreiling TODAY!

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Vicky Dreiling, author of HOW TO MARRY A DUKE
Monday, Jan. 24, 2 PM ET
Publisher: Forever Romance, an imprint of Grand Central Publishing


 

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Join us as we interview Vicky Dreiling, author of HOW TO MARRY A DUKE. Vicky Dreiling is a confirmed historical romance junkie and Anglophile. Frequent business trips to the UK allowed her to indulge her passion for all things Regency England. Bath, Stonehenge, and Spencer House are among her favorite places. She is, however, truly sorry for accidentally setting off a security alarm in Windsor Castle. That unfortunate incident led her British colleagues to nickname her "Trouble." When she's not writing, Vicky enjoys reading, films, concerts, and most of all, long lunches with friends. She holds degrees in English literature and marketing. A native Texan, she shares her home with her daughter and a spoiled mini-lop rabbit that lives in a slightly gnawed cardboard cottage.

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It's Monday! What are you Reading January 24, 2011?

This meme starts at One Person's Journey Through A World of Books!

What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

It was a good reading week! I finished five books; posted four reviews with Giveaways; one Help Me Pick Audio Giveaway; an Enquiring meme post and my Sunday post.

I didn't get to reply to posts last week which really frustrates me. I did visit a little all week long but not as much as I would like.
These were last week's posts plus Winner posts not listed.

Finished Reading:
Sins of a Highland Devil (Highland Warriors) 
Print: Sins of a Highland Devil (Highland Warriors) by Sue-Ellen Welfonder.   Review and Hachette Giveaway linked above.


Blood Prophecy 

Print:  Blood Prophecy by Stefan Petrucha. I really like the hero and the story was interesting. I will post a full review on Tuesday. Read for Hachette Mystery/Fiction division.

My Immortal AssassinPrint/Kindle
by Carolyn Jewel
This is an intense parnormal 
and read very quickly.
I will be posting the Review and 
Hachette Giveaway on Wednesday. 

Hell's Corner (The Camel Club)

Audio: Hell's Corner (The Camel Club) by David Baldacci.  Review and Hachette Giveaway is linked above.

Alas, Babylon

Audible:  Alas, Babylon 
by Pat Frank.  
A Classic. 
Review and Book Giveaway 
linked above.

Line Edits/Releases: I think the two books Really are Finally ready. It is surprising all the final details that have to be completed.


Currently reading:
Kiss at Your Own Risk
Print/Kindle: Kiss at Your Own Risk by Stephanie Rowe;  Just started this and it jumps into action. I'm liking the different "black widow" paranormal aspect. I am reading this for Sourcebooks.


Audible: I started listening to First Lord's Fury (Codex Alera) because I wanted to read a book by Jim Butcher. But after an hour or so I was lost with characters and then looked it up to find that it is the sixth book in a series. So I have set that aside.
Destroyermen: Into the Storm

Instead I am listening to Destroyermen: Into the Storm by Taylor Anderson as this sounded like an interesting sci fi.

Product Description
In this first novel in the Destroyermen series---an imaginative alternate history saga---the crew of a World War II destroyer find themselves in the midst of an altogether different war.
Audio:
The Taste of Innocence CD (Cynster Novels)Based on the votes so far it looks like I will start my trip listening to The Taste of Innocence CD (Cynster Novels) by Stephanie Laurens.

Step on a CrackThen on the way back I will probably listen to
by James Patterson.



Line Edits: I still have to finalizing two more releases  and go to edits. However I will be spending time this week formatting five short stories for a CUPID GONE WILD Anthology group special for Februsay!

January 2011 books coming up:  
Print:
Review Books from Sourcebooks:
Last January book is I Dream of Genies by Judi Fennell. I hope to get it done by the end of the week.

February beginning Schedule:
2/1 Deadly Heat and Deadly Lies by Cynthia Eden - Hachette Giveaway (Only - no review)
2/2  How Sweet It is by Sophie Gunn. Hachette Review, Giveaway and Author Guest Post.
2/3 Notorious Pleasures (Maiden Lane) by Elizabeth Hoyt. Hachette Review and Giveaway.
2/9 To Tempt A Rake (Circle of Sin) by Cara Elliott. Hachetter Review and Giveaway.

I have three more scheduled later in the month and one tentative scheduled. I'll list more next week and will probably do one Pick the Next Read post for another four that aren't set on specific dates.

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