5★ Reads for March 2011

April 8, 2011 at 11:32 am 8 comments

I’ve always hesitated to grade or “rate” the books I read. There’s a piece of me that feels it’s a bit reductive. I’m a wordy sort of person (if you couldn’t already tell :-P ) and prefer to give the whys of something rather than a letter grade, number, or a symbol (insert quantifying icon here).

However, spending so much time on Goodreads has really gotten me into the habit of giving books I read a star-rating. And, while I balked at first at giving the 1 to 5 star ratings there, I’ve now gotten (mostly) used to it.

In March, I was surprised when I noticed that I had a good number of 5★ reads. I don’t feel like I give 5★s out easily. Phrases like: “blown away”, “greatly exceeded my expectations”, and, “awesome!” have to enter my head while reading a book to which I’d give 5★s.

And, these books did all of that, and then some:

The Duke of Shadows by Meredith Duran

The Duke of ShadowsThis is one of those books that I don’t have an excuse as to why I haven’t read it earlier. I’ve read Meredith Duran’s other books (except her most recent one) and really loved them. Yet, despite having The Duke of Shadows on my tbr for a while, I just now got to it. And loved it. I was wrecked for other books after finishing it.

Emma was smart and feisty. She goes through hell and doesn’t come out unscathed. A lot of the book’s personal drama is due to her damage. Yet, I understood why she felt the way that she did—even though on the inside I just wanted her to get with Julian. Of course, then the book would have had no conflict.

And, in Julian I have found a new favorite hero. He’s honorable and straightforward, and like Emma, he too has baggage he’s carrying around. Yet, I never doubted his love for Emma.

The Greyfriar (Vampire Empire, book 1)  by Clay and Susan

The GreyfriarI’d heard so much buzz about this book, that my expectations were pretty high. And, even so, I was utterly captivated by this highly original story.

The closest I  can come to comparing it to another book, is that it’s like a slightly less romance-y Iron Duke. It has elements of steampunk, adventure, and some romance.

Princess Adele is the next in line to the Empire of Equatoria. She’s brave and idealistic, and she still has lots to learn about the world beyond her kingdom. An attack while she is touring border territories thrusts her into the middle of a terrifying world where vampires now rule what was once Great Britain.

Coming to her aid is the mysterious Greyfriar, a masked hero, who always mysteriously shows up at the right time. (Though that’s not to say that Adele is some helpless maiden.) The story is pulpy in feel (in a fun way), but it doesn’t sacrifice character development for action. It has a great balance of both, and is one of my favorite reads of 2011 so far. I can’t wait for book 2, The Riftwalker, later this fall.

Home for the Holidays by Sarah Mayberry

Home for the HolidaysI went on and on about Home for the Holidays over at Goodreads, so sorry if I repeat myself here:

Sarah Mayberry packs an amazing amount of story into a category romance. Even with the Super Romance’s longer length, I was surprised by how this category romance packs a wallop.

I LOVED both Joe and Hannah. They each had their baggage coming into the story, but worked through all of it even while the story took time showing their courtship. Great stuff.

There was a plot twist at the end that had me glancing at the number of pages left, wondering how Sarah Mayberry would resolve it in a realisitc and satisfying way. She did. And, then some.

A Lot Like Love by Julie James

A Lot Like LoveTied with Practice Makes Perfect as my new favorite by Julie James.

Julie James is an author I know will always give great banter. The interplay between her heroes and heroines read like Tracy/Hepburn movies, with palpable chemistry and fast dialogue that is smart and funny.

What made A Lot Like Love work so well for me was that the suspense plot flowed equally well, and made me not want to put it down. I can tell I’m really into a book when I catch myself skimming, in an attempt to read the book faster. (Of course, then I have to make myself go back, and savor what I read s-l-o-w-l-y.) There was a lot of that in A Lot Like Love.

GhosTV (PsyCop series, book 6) by Jordan Castillo Price

GhosTVI was worried that my anticipation, high expectations, and love for Vic and the PsyCop series would lead to disappointment when I finally got hands on GhosTV. I was wrong.

JCP did something that often is hard to find in mystery/romance books. That is, she showed the hero in a believable, but still compelling established relationship, while developing an equally compelling and suspenseful paranormal mystery.

Vic is one of my favorite protagonists to read about. His uncomfortable-ness in his skin competes with how happy he is in his relationship with Jacob. And, where sometimes a somewhat neurotic protagonist can be whiny or annoying, Vic is never that. One really gets that Vic’s insecurity doesn’t stem from doubts about Jacob’s love for him. THAT’S his touchstone. The rest of his baggage is his shit to work out, he owns it, and he doesn’t just dump it on Jacob. Which makes him a wonderfully strong character, IMO.

And, as for the case Vic and Jacob are working on, it kept me guessing, trying to figure things out, as well as having a considerable creep factor. It also left me with wanting more. Especially, after a decision that’s made at the end of the book. Can’t wait for book 7!

Wanna know something awesome? After writing the greater part of this post, I actually had another couple of  5✭ reads. However, my preparations for attending the Romantic Times Book Lovers Convention is necessitating that I wrap this post up here. Next week, I’ll do some mini-reviews of the rest of the books.

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8 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Chris  |  April 8, 2011 at 1:35 pm

    Wow, that’s a lot of 5-star reads for the month! The only one I’ve read is GhosTV, and you know I agree. :) You really nailed why Vic is a strong character, even while being so neurotic.

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    • 2. Renee  |  April 11, 2011 at 2:40 pm

      Yes, it was really exceptional for me.

      Thanks! Yes, I spent a lot of time thinking about Vic. He’s just that kind of character. lol

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  • 3. orannia  |  April 10, 2011 at 5:08 pm

    Thank you Renee. I love the…whys of something rather than a grade of some description.

    And I’m with Chris, you so nailed Vic! With so many characters they doubt why the other person loves them. Vic knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that Jacob loves him, neuroses and all. I did find the first half of the book a bit slow, but I think that was me and not the book :)

    Oh, Greyfriar sounds kind of interesting…

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    • 4. Renee  |  April 11, 2011 at 2:58 pm

      Thanks! I also worry that I don’t tell enough about the story when I do these mini reviews. But, I hope that if someone is intrigued enough by how I felt about it, they’ll click on the book link which’ll give them the description.

      I just love Vic’s confidence in Jacob. So refreshing in a character.

      Man, Greyfriar really has stuck with me. I may have to read it again, soon. If I can snatch it away from my guy, who has it to read next.

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  • 5. Mandi  |  April 11, 2011 at 9:47 am

    Duke of Shadows and A Lot Like Love – Big YES!!! Love those books.

    My review partner Tori really enjoyed The Greyfriar!

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    • 6. Renee  |  April 11, 2011 at 2:59 pm

      I’m always so happy when a book lives up to the hype the way that Duke of Shadows did.

      Can’t wait for Greyfriar’s sequel! Adele’s a great heroine.

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  • 7. A Tale of Many Reviews  |  April 12, 2011 at 7:56 am

    Love the picks and completely agree about Greyfriar! One of my 2010 favorite reads. I’ve had a couple of these on my radar, so think I’ll pick them up for sure. Good idea to post your 5 star ratings. I may do this myself!

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  • 8. Mommyknows  |  May 12, 2011 at 7:50 pm

    I really enjoyed ‘A Lot Like Love’.

    Reply

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