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Booked for Kidnapping by R.J. Blain

Overview

Title: Booked for Kidnapping
Author: R.J. Blain
Series: Vigilante Magical Librarians #2
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2021

Thoughts

Well, this story took a turn that I wasn’t expecting. I thought that the kidnapping in this would be of a politician or someone else embroiled in this massive conspiracy. However, in the end, it was Janette who was kidnapped. And a lot more of the story was about that and figuring out just why and how than anything else. I mean, more of the conspiracy is unravelled, and the pieces to start maybe getting power back is revealed, but it was still mostly about Janette’s mysterious kidnapping and subsequent escape.

I love how the activities in this story and the teasing apart of more of the motivations of this story set everything up perfectly for the next story. I think this is a part of a trilogy, and I can’t wait to see how everything rounds out and ends. I can’t wait to find out how the vigilante librarians are going to thwart the evil plans of the powers that be. I mean, it makes me feel physically ill reading some of this storyline (because it is so rooted in reality), so I would love to read how the good guys actually win!

Brad and Janette are all kinds of sweet and cute. I love how their relationship has grown throughout this series. And that they are perfectly and happily matched to one another. Although there isn’t much steam on the pages, I really enjoy how they build up to it in their relationship. And how, eventually they are able to become comfortable with one another and find their way to intimacy… it may not be steamy on the page, but it is in my mind!

I honestly can’t get over the power of unchecked politicians and just how terrifying that truly is. I mean, this is so obviously based in the reality of what is happening in America. And, what makes me really scared is that it seems as though the politicians in Australia are headed in the same direction. It is a terrifying reality, and a reminder that power corrupts absolutely. And unchecked power is just… terrifying.

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Trickster King by Susan Copperfield

Overview

Title: Trickster King
Author: Susan Copperfield
Series: Royal States #9
Rating Out of 5: d!), 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect), 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2024

Thoughts

There really wasn’t much of a point of conflict in this Royal States novel, and there is no great romance (because Jessica and Pat have already had theirs in Storm Called). Mostly, this is kind of an epilogue feel / bridge to the next part of the Royal States stories in that it’s mostly just Pat running amok in the world. And all of those chaotic and fun moments throughout. I absolutely adored it, and it was a lot of fun. But I did keep wondering when the Big Evil or some such would come out. Or even when Pat would come up against some actual opposition to his holiday adventures.

I really enjoyed not only getting to know what makes Patrick tick a whole lot more. But it was also fantastic to learn more about Eddie and some of the difficulties he faces. Plus, it’s a great insight into just what makes Patrick’s protegee tick and why he is on the path he is. It’s also nice to know just why Patrick is known as the Trickster King, and just how manipulative he truly is. All of this story was great character building and a bit of a history lesson to some of the conflicts building in the Royal States world.

In the world that we live in, constantly working and being active is seen as a positive thing. I love that in this, Patrick is aware that breaks are important. And that, even though he is constantly driving forwards to make change, he is aware that sometimes, even he needs to stop and take a breath. By having breaks and downtime, we are able to actually function better and be more efficient when we are driving towards our goals. I’m at a point in my life when I feel like I am juggling a hundred plates, and it was a nice reminder that I too, can put them down sometimes and just… breath.

Although this chronologically occurs earlier in the series, it is definitely worth reading Trickster King as book number 10. There are hints to what happens throughout this story, but you really appreciate it after you read the other stories. Plus, this gives a bit more background to Deidre’s mistake (which you find out about earlier), and just makes me hang out to read the next book. Or the next. Or the next. Really, whichever one features Deidre’s romance is going to be an epically amazing one. I hope.

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Runaway by Susan Copperfield

Overview

Title: Runaway
Author: Susan Copperfield
Series: Royal States #8
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2021

Thoughts

I absolutely love that this follows Tom, Ethan’s brother after he is plunged into his role as the heir to California. And all of the craziness that followed Ethan’s abdication and Rachel’s parents’ demise. It’s also fantastic that he has been empathically bonded to Cassandra for a long time, with everyone knowing and just waiting. At first, I thought that their story was honestly going to be a little simpler than Ethan and Rachel. But, it turns out, that it had just as many twists and turns. Actually, I felt a little more unsettled at Cassandra’s story, but also loved her so damn much in the end.

Cassandra is an incredibly sweet and gorgeous lead. And I love that this sweetness is actually what ultimately saves her. Particularly as it is what makes her impossible to manipulate to more devious purposes. I mean, often, being sweet and kind are considered weak traits. But, ultimately Cassandra was able to use her good-nature to protect those that she loves. I personally love that she realised Tom was desperately in need of hugs, and chose to just… hug everyone to stop him from looking special to her somewhat evil parents. Plus, Copperfield is able to highlight that being a giver is actually a really good thing, but something that’s easy to take advantage of.

Even though I couldn’t stand any of the actions of Cassandra’s parents, I really wasn’t expecting the twist of their true motivations towards the end. It gave every single interaction a far more sinister motive and made me feel incredibly uncomfortable. I actually really look forward to rereading this in the future and picking up on some of those many hints. And seeing everything through a different lens. I mean, it’s one thing to have evil parents who are using you for political gain, but the reality is so much worse! Although, I did absolutely adore how Cassandra, her future MIL and Queen Jessica all chose to mess with this plan in the most entertaining ways possible.

I often consider running away to escape the responsibilities of life and being an adult. So I can completely understand why this entire story revolves around the idea of Cassandra and Tom getting in a car and fleeing. We all have a breaking point, and this was a really pleasant way to deal with that point in their sanity. That they can sort out their relationship and future roles in the kingdom in the journey just made it all that much better. I too want to run away and come back with more money and sanity, but, alas, that’s just not likely to happen at any point in my life.

<- Cold FlameTrickster King ->

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Cold Flame by Susan Copperfield

Overview

Title: Cold Flame
Author: Susan Copperfield
Series: Royal States #7
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2020

Thoughts

Rachel and Ethan are a fantastic couple, one that is completely supportive and work incredibly well together. I love that I knew this story was going to be coming up, because of the hints about them in Bonds. But, their story was way better and sweeter than I was anticipating. I mean, they have a whole lot of obstacles against them, and Rachel’s mental health is incredibly tragic – but, they manage to enjoy one another’s company and just… learn to grow together and support one another.

There are hints to just how horrible the New York Royal family is throughout the Royal States series, but I honestly didn’t quite realise the level to which they are… horrifying. The insidious tendrils of their abuse are woven throughout this entire story, and I love how Rachel works incredibly hard to overcome this. I also absolutely adore the support animals that she has and how they actually work to help her deal with her trauma. The fact that they are animals which I wouldn’t associate with being support animals… even better.

As much as I loved this story, I wanted a whole lot more time with Rachel’s research and the library. I love the idea of a treasure trove of information and all of the points that can be made about inequality with good information. There was so much potential there, and my nerdy brain kind of fixated on this. It also highlighted the amount of intelligence Rachel actually possesses and how attractive a quality this is for both Ethan and herself when they find themselves attracted to one another. Following on with Rachel’s intelligence, I love how she is able to use her hybrid Talent to extinguish a wildfire. And how poignant her points about letting Flameweavers be involved in fire control is.

There are a multitude of societal commentaries throughout this series, but, as usual, it is the powers and the emotional toll of the characters that I adore. I particularly love how her PTSD and trauma is handled with humour, but also highlights just how difficult her journey has been. And that’s not even beginning to discuss just how ridiculously horrible the treatment of refugees is throughout this state of California (but honestly, just globally as a general).

A number of secondary characters throughout this story make me want to dive further into this world. Luckily for me, Terry’s story is told in Iron Unicorn. As is Ethan’s second brother’s in Runaway. But, what I really want out of this series next is Ian’s story. His empathy as a fellow survivor of the New York family is beautiful, and now I want to find his happily ever after and the battles he’ll be forced to face.

<- BondsRunaway ->

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Iron Unicorn by Susan Copperfield

Overview

Title: Iron Unicorn
Author: Susan Copperfield
Series: Agents of the Royal States #2
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2024

Thoughts

I very quickly fell for Terry in Cold Flame. He was such a good RPS Agent and so damn supportive of Rachel when she was trying to find her feet. Plus, the man is insanely talented and intriguing. Which meant that when I realised there was a story that was just about him, it made it extra special and unique. I also then happened to just dive into it and not want to come up for fresh air for a very long time. It was just too dang good.

Considering how the Agents of the Royal States series intertwines with the Royal States series, I did read this slightly out of order. But, as mentioned, I did have the pleasure of reading Cold Flame before this, so it wasn’t too bad. Plus, I already felt connected to all of the characters in this story because I had met them before. Honestly, reading this only gave me a hint into what happens in Trickster King – and some of the hints that are carried in both stories about Deidre and her future decisions.

Olivia’s lack of beauty is mentioned multiple times throughout the Royal States series, and I love that she is able to be a well loved human in spite of her looks. Something that gives me a sliver of hope for humanity if I’m being honest. Yet, even though her surgery ultimately improves her looks to a more conventional beauty, it is about her physical health. And I love that her story explores all of the mental health challenges and changes for someone who has gone through such intense physical transformations. And how people can be supported through mental health crises.

One of the moments that stuck with me the most throughout this story was the idea of a metalworker creating a roller coaster to escape. And the fact that he had no compunction with putting on a dress and makeup to sneak past the guards. I love that Terry is an intelligent and capable man, but one who is more than willing to take the help of women, or even, let them take charge throughout. Like all of Blain’s other characters, Terry and Olivia (and all of their friends) are cute, quirky and fun. There is mayhem and chaos throughout this whole story and I enjoyed this story thoroughly.

<- The Vampire of MontanaTBC ->

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Sacred Places by Mandy M. Roth

Overview

Title: Sacred Places
Author: Mandy M. Roth
Series: Druid #1
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Easy reading, Magic, Paranormal romance
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2006

Thoughts

I love that although Coyle and Deri had an instant attraction, they build their relationship over three years before actually making their move. Alright, some of it is fear, but some of it is just the whole, getting to know one another thing. I read a few too many stories that the insta-lust turns into insta-love. Instead this was a story that was insta-lust to friendship to love… definitely a progression that I found far more enjoyable and relatable.

There was a decent amount of build up in this story for a quick turn around to a happily ever after. Although, some of that may be because this was quite a short story, at least in comparison to what I was quite frankly expecting. I was almost disappointed that there wasn’t more conflict and discovery before Deri and Coyle ended up together. But, not tragically disappointed because I really, really enjoyed this short diversion.

I was fairly surprised that the villain in this story wasn’t harder to dispatch than he was. I thought that he’d suddenly pull out a surprise ninja move that would surprise Coyle and his brother. One that would extend their battle and raise the stakes. Instead, it was embarrassingly quick and brutal. It also didn’t give any big reveals about his part in Deri’s hiding and outcast status. Which I was kind of expecting…

I love that this was a quick and easy read, more of a novella length than a full length novel. Sometimes it’s nice to fit a quick read in-between the longer ones, especially one that is this enjoyable and happy. I can’t wait to read more light romances in the Druid series!

<- More Mandy M. RothGoddess of the Grove ->

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Wyrde and Wayward by Charlotte E. English

Overview

Title: Wyrde and Wayward
Author: Charlotte E. English
Series: House of Werth #1
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: GothicHistorical fantasy, Magic
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2019

Thoughts

There is something immediately loveable and adorable about Gussie and her truly insane family. Although, I do generally love stories which feature an off-kilter, dysfunctional, but loving family. And Gussie’s Wyrde family hits that spot exactly. Plus, Wyrde and Wayward is a perfect way to introduce a whole new level of insanity to my bookshelves – I can’t wait to read more about Gussie and the shenanigans she finds herself involved with.

You really can’t go wrong with a story that begins with a woman being kidnapped, and the kidnappers just finding it to be an enjoyable lark. I mean, this story careens from one moment of pure insanity to another. Set in regency England, with all of the societal expectations. Honestly, I thought this might be interesting, I didn’t think I’d find it as hilarious and witty as I did. Plus, there is that whole, gothic, regency feel partnered with magic and the paranormal – a mix that I honestly didn’t know I needed in my life.

It was fun discovering what Gussie’s Wyrde was, and why she has been so sheltered up until this moment. I mean, it was surprising, but also, I love that she has a whole lot of potential that no one has figured out yet. I can’t wait to dive into the rest of this series to figure out what other hidden secrets that she has. Her kidnappers family is certifiably insane, and I’m sure they will at some point reveal their horribleness again in an attempt to take advantage of Gussie.

Wyrde and Wayward is a story full of insanity and wit, partnered with regency manners and society. Plus, there is a family filled with misfits and monsters. I love that Theo and everyone else is limited and expanded by their powers. The setting and the style, partnered with the dry, English humour throughout made this impossible to put down. And now I can’t wait to read more England and the world of the Wyrde…

<- More Charlotte E. EnglishWyrde and Wicked ->

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Pints & Potions by T.M. Cromer

Overview

Title: Pints & Potions
Author: T.M. Cromer
Series: The Unlucky Charms #1
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal romanceWitches
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2021

Thoughts

I absolutely adored Piper and Cian’s story – they had enough misunderstandings throughout to make it interesting, but not enough to make it painful. I love that they keep on jumping towards a relationship and then jumping backwards. Plus, some of the insanity of the Thorne family to keep things really spicy. I’m still disappointed that the Thorne Witches series is on Kindle Unlimited and I can’t currently read those books…

Piper’s spunk is completely adorable, and I love that she just didn’t cave to Cian’s influence early on in the relationship. That, and that she was able to figure out a way to still be herself when being consumed by a new love. She also found a way to be comfortable with what he was able to offer without trying to change him, but also without compromising herself.

Cian is incredibly stupid and ignorant, particularly since one bad experience makes him completely turn against the idea of love. But, I did love getting to watch him thaw throughout this. Don’t get me wrong, he’s still an absolute fool who makes some monumental mistakes, but he’s a redeemable fool – one that I ultimately appreciated and liked.

I can’t wait to see how the rest of this curse unravels – I love that there are three couples who are key to unravelling the curse. And now I can’t wait to see how each of these couples helps to create the happily ever after for their family. Plus, there are many family shenanigans and nonsense that is just too cute and entertaining to forget about.

<- More T.M. CromerWhiskey & Witches ->

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Bonds by Susan Copperfield

Overview

Title: Bonds
Author: Susan Copperfield
Series: Royal States #6
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2019

Thoughts

I absolutely loved reading a romance which featured a search and rescue worker, because the whole Good Samaritan thing is just dreamy. And then, there’s the fact that there is also a paranormal spin on the search and rescue. The fact that the opening scene of this book is Jack using his wave bending powers to stop an oil spill and an environmental disaster… brilliant.

Each of the Royal Families in the Royal States have a seriously cool power, and I love that the Maine’s family gift is all about healing. And that their entire identity and economy are based around medicine and healing. Although, I can’t imagine having the will to heal to the degree that you actually give part of your life for another being – that is a level of commitment and kindness that I’m not entirely sure I could impart. The pitfalls of tying yourself to someone are also glaringly obvious and made me love the Maine Royals even more.

I kept on wondering just when the evil uncle was going to surface – I mean, he’s an evil uncle who really wants the crown. You know he’s going to show up and enact his nefarious plans the moment that he can… yet, when he finally makes his appearance, he was not only far more evil than I had realised. I mean, there are hints of even more terrible abuses than I had originally imagined. But, he also got a much more gruesome ending than I had expected too. Which was kind of nice… whilst also being seriously gross. And disturbing. Probably part of why I love reading this series, they tend to have a bit of extra blood and mayhem than I anticipate… because I’m a blood thirsty wench.

Bonds sets up Cold Flame really well, and I can’t wait to see what a story featuring my first New York Royal is going to entail. The fact that it’s a royal who doesn’t necessarily fit in with the rest of her family just makes me all that much more excited to dive into this story! It’s also highlighting how interconnected all of the Royal Families in the Royal States series are. They’re all marrying off each other, know each other’s secrets and just being entirely chaotic in their practices. I can’t wait to see how the New Yorkers are going to positively interact with the rest of the insane royal families.

Jack’s past and his reasons for hiding are a little bit sad. The survivors of a family genocide who are too scared to even use their talents, in case they are discovered. Although, I love that Jack is driven to constantly challenge himself, which is what ends them all in hot water. Now I kind of want more of his siblings to see how they fit in with the rest of the royals and establish their newfound freedom. Honestly, I constantly want to find out more about the characters in this series anyway, which is why I keep reading it…

<- HuntressCold Flame ->

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Gift of the Witch by Deanna Chase

Overview

Title: Gift of the Witch
Author: Deanna Chase
Series: Keating Hollow Happily Ever Afters #1
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal romanceWitches
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novella
Year: 2023

Thoughts

Abby is a really good lead, one that I loved getting to know. I also loved that she’s an earth witch with a young family, trying to negotiate her new role in life and the changes in her reality. Plus I just generally love that she’s got a lot of love with her small family, and the loyalty of some beautiful sisters.

Clay is a great partner to Abby and a fantastic family man. Plus, I love the idea of the brewery and how Abby’s brews are what save the day. His daughter (and Abby’s step-daughter) is also growing and finding her own feet within their fun new family dynamic. I really enjoyed the feeling of contentment that both Clay and Abby have within their lives and relationship.

Abby’s past friendship loss is heartbreaking, but I love how her ghostly friend is warning her of the dramas that are about to enter her life. As someone who hasn’t had the privilege of reading the Keating Hollow stories, it was nice that Chase still provided some history and background to Charlotte. But not so much that we got bogged down in the details.

This was a nice happily ever after story. But it also had a completely psychotic mother in the form of Abby’s mother. The cause of the curse is completely insane and I was actually gobsmacked at her audacity at the end.

<- More Deanna ChaseWisdom of the Witch ->

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