The Kraken King Part I to VI by Meljean Brook
Expected publication:
May 20th 2014
by InterMix
Ebook
Series: Iron Seas
Genre: Adult Science Fiction - SteampunkHeat Rating: Steamy to slight Sizzling
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Mature Content Advisory, must be 18+ for some sexual content
Summary from Goodreads
A former smuggler and
thief, Ariq—better known as the Kraken King—doesn’t know what to make of
the clever, mysterious woman he rescues from an airship besieged by
marauders. Unsure if she’s a spy or a pawn in someone else’s game, Ariq
isn’t about to let her out of his sight until he finds out…
After escaping her fourth kidnapping attempt in a year, Zenobia Fox has learned to vigilantly guard her identity. While her brother Archimedes is notorious for his exploits, Zenobia has had no adventures to call her own—besides the stories she writes.
But when she jumps at the chance to escape to the wilds of Australia and acquire research for her next story, Zenobia quickly discovers that the voyage will be far more adventurous than any fiction she could put to paper…
After escaping her fourth kidnapping attempt in a year, Zenobia Fox has learned to vigilantly guard her identity. While her brother Archimedes is notorious for his exploits, Zenobia has had no adventures to call her own—besides the stories she writes.
But when she jumps at the chance to escape to the wilds of Australia and acquire research for her next story, Zenobia quickly discovers that the voyage will be far more adventurous than any fiction she could put to paper…
There are three things I felt I needed
to get off my chest before I started this review.
One. I recently found out I am not at
all a fan of serials. I love the finished full book because when I
get into something, I strongly dislike having to stop in a middle of
a story because it's not finished yet and wait a couple of weeks to
months for the rest to come out. This did not deter me away from The
Kraken King and finishing it. Just something I quickly learned along
the way.
Two. I have never read anything by
Meljean Brook before, so I have not read any of the earlier books of
this series. That's okay, it does follow what looks like a different
set of characters and although Zenobia has been in other parts of
the series before, I could read this as a stand alone just fine.
Three. Ariq. Oh swooness alert, this
man has made this entire book a really hot worthwhile. I can take
waiting a few weeks to a few months to finish this series, as long as
I can have more of Ariq.
Zenobia Fox is a writer. So while her
brother Archimedes is known quiet well for his exploits, the only
real adventures Zenobia finds herself is in writing her stories.
After finding herself in yet another predicament, being attacked by
marauders on a ship in another attempt at kidnapping – she is saved
by no other than Ariq the Kraken King.
Ariq doesn't know who Zenobia is, or
why her ship was a target in an attack. Thinking she might be a spy,
Ariq is set to find out everything he can about the mysterious woman.
What he didn't expect was to be unexpectedly drawn to the woman,
making it his priority not only to crack through the woman's goals
and show her identity but he would want nothing more but to lure
her into his bed. As a war brews on the inside for both Zenobia and
Ariq, there is even a bigger one on the outside that can cost
thousands of lives.
What a wonderful read. I thoroughly
have enjoyed Zenobia's and Ariq's adventure so far. Brook's
writing is simply stunning. The world and the character's that she
has created make it so easy to find yourself immersed and lost in her
novels. I found it hard to put this book down and originally did want
to review them maybe in two's, but before I knew it I had finished
what was available and just knew I had to do it in one shot.
The attraction between Zenobia and Ariq
is clear from the very first meets, from the very first touch. I
enjoyed watching the sparks of both attraction and frustrations as
they continued to clash heads throughout the book. Ariq was
everything I wanted. He is a protective alpha male who would do
anything to keep his word. So when Zenobia get's kidnapped once
again, he would literally cross the ocean to get her.
Seriously, this could really make a woman swoon.
Zenobia was just as interesting. I
loved her passion for writing, that it was almost a kind of
obsession. Her need to write made her character quiet original and
unique. After being kidnapped so many times, she had built a lot of
walls around herself. Walls that Ariq has a hard time knocking down
at first. But with a little manipulation, stole kisses, and heroic
heart stopping moments, maybe just maybe she would slowly start
bringing them down.
I cannot wait to read the rest of this series. There is a war brewing with a lot of lives in danger and Ariq and Zenobia find themselves in the thick of it. And it is possible that only Ariq has the power to put a stop to it. Action, adventure, romance and a very original world! Brook has created something truly amazing for the steampunk lovers.
A Christmas for Carrie by Alison Packard
Published April 22nd 2014
by St. Martin's Paperbacks
Ebook, 90 pages
Series: Dark Kings
Genre: Adult Paranormal RomanceHeat Rating: Steamy to Sizzling
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Mature Content Advisory, must be 18+ for some sexual content
Summary from Goodreads
Danger and passion explode in the third serial of Darkest Flame by New York Times bestselling author Donna Grant. Bound
a connection deeper than desire, Kellan and Denae will stand together
as they fight for their lives. Cornered by an army of Dark Fae, they
both know that they must battle to the end to save each other…for each
other…in Darkest Flame: Part 3."Time travel, ancient legends, and seductive romance are seamlessly interwoven into one captivating package."—Publishers Weekly on the Dark Warrior series"Once again, Donna Grant has given the readers a great story."
Did I mention I am not longer a fan of
serials?
/sigh.
No it is a shame. I absolutely enjoyed
this book, but the breaks in it really puts a damper on the storyline
and I find myself slightly confused because I don't remember what
happened in earlier due to reading other stuff in between. Plus when
the next book comes around I feel like I will forget what happened up
to this point...
but anyway
/end rent
This is part three in Darkest Flame if
you couldn't guess. I don't know how to review this without spoilers
or giving away what was going on. It takes off right after the last
sentence in the last part. Kellan and Denae had been kidnapped by the
Dark Fae and the Dark Fae now have Kellan under this enchanting cuffs
that don't allow him to use his powers. So while the other kings are
trying to find who is behind the kidnapping, Rhi is trying to find
Kellan and Denae. On top of it, Denae is being attacked by the Dark
Fae because she is somehow resisting their power and isn't attracted
to them.
There is a part in this book that takes
kind of a dark turn about what happens to Denae which made me
uncomfortable but I won't get into it.
Of course, Kellan and Denae still find
time to jump each other's bones while being locked up in a dark and
cold dungeon while the baddies are on the loose. So that kind of threw
me off as well.
Tristan is a new addition to the kings
and I am very curious about him and what's his story.
I am enjoying this book, despite some
moments in this part that made me kind of pause and er. But then
again, I do love my dragons and cannot get enough of them.



I really need to try the Meljean Books but I have 2 so I'll need more time to get into them.
ReplyDeleteA few years ago I started The Iron Duke but got distracted by review books :( :( :( Yes, that makes me sad. This new one sounds good though. I haven't tried serials but I don't think I'd like the wait, I'd just read them when they are finished.
ReplyDeleteI simply adore The Iron Seas too! I've only read the first two books and Mina's novella, but that only means I have more to look forward to. Brook is such a fabulous writer and her worldbuilding is superb.
ReplyDeleteI really love Brooks's work, but I'm not a fan of the serial format in the least. I'll be picking up the full-length novel when it releases and cannot wait to meet this swoony Kraken King! ;)
ReplyDeleteI so want the Kraken
ReplyDeleteI've heard really good things about Brook's writing and The Krakken King. Ariq sounds really great!
ReplyDeleteI know, I pretty much avoid serials unless I can read them all together like one whole book.
ReplyDeleteAriq huh? Sounds like I need to meet this Krakken King. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm not a steampunk reader, Lily, but I'm glad you enjoyed The Kraken King so well. I know another blogger that did as well, so I'm gonna give it a try someday. BUT I love me some dragons and Darkest Flame sounds like a guilty pleasure, indeed! ;) Great reviews, my dear!
ReplyDeletelol girl, I can't read serials unless it has the entire thing out right then. Drives me crazy waiting.
ReplyDeleteYou know, some how I missed that Meljean did a serial until recently. I want to get these. :)
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