Friday 5 October 2012

A New Series for Everyone! (Reviews)

dear readers,

What makes a book or a series so wonderful is when it cannot be defined to one genre alone.  Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series is a great example.  It can be defined as a historical, romance, mystery, science fiction and fantasy.  Now there is a new writer  Kristen Callihan with her Darkest London series that has me drumming my fingers waiting for the next book. Darkest London can be defined in the genres of paranormal, fantasy, romance, erotic, mystery and historical. (I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review)




EMBER
(Novella: Book 0.5)
Written by Kristen Callihan
genre: historical, romance, paranormal, mystery, suspense

4 STARS

This novella is the back story of Archer and Miranda and how they came to meet.  It is a bit like Pirates of the Caribbean meets Sherlock Holmes. Set in Victorian England Miranda learns she has the power to create fire with her mind, and this makes her question her normalcy and worth.  Archer, a Baron,  is on a search for a cure in Egypt so that he can have Miranda....And, I will stop there as I don't want to give anything away.

I am really liking Callihan's writing - it is quick and exciting. Plenty of action - passion and violence.  I cannot wait to read Firelight and see the continuing story of Miranda and Archer and how they finally meet...and their passion ignite!


FIRELIGHT 
(Darkest London: Book 1)
Written by Kristen Callihan
genre: historical, romance, paranormal, mystery, suspense

4 STARS

Miranda Ellis's mother died leaving her in the hands of her greedy father, Hector who taught her how to pinch items to make their living.  Since she was blamed for the fire that burned down his warehouse Miranda feels obligated when Hector makes her steal for their income.  After a failed relationship she is soon promised to the Lord Benjamin Archer the mysterious masked man.

Miranda is intrigued by the Archer and wants to know more about him and what is behind the mask.  Archer loves her and wants to share himself but is afraid she will run away if she sees who he really is and what he looks like.  After their wedding a group of older men connected with Archer are being murdered by a masked man which all but Miranda believe is Archer.  Can discovering what is under Archer's mask unmask the murderer?

I love Beauty and the Beast and have heard some poor retellings of the story but was pleasantly surprised how much I liked this novel.  The Victorian setting with swashbuckling action mixed with paranormal romance made for an original and exciting novel. It feels like Sherlock Holmes dark London mixed with HG Wells science/fantasy and The Three Musketeers's action.  I love the passion and romance of Archer and Miranda. I am ready for book two, please.


NEXT UP: MOONGLOW (Book 2)
This novel continues with Daisy Ellis - one of the three Ellis daughters.



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