LOVER REBORN by JR Ward-a new release review

LOVER REBORN by JR Ward

 

LOVER REBORN by J R Ward

LOVER REBORN has been one of the most anticipated new releases from  J R Ward’s Blackdagger Brotherhood series. Divided into four seasons of growth, Lover Reborn focuses on Torhment, son of Hharm and his rebirth as a brother, a friend, a man and a lover. And No’One-the female who gave birth to Xhex and then committed suicide because of the disgrace and humiliation surrounding her daughter’s conception.

Tohrment is unable to forget and let go of the past. Wellsie’s murder will forever remain one of the darkest marks on a hellren’s soul. And returning to the Brotherhood compound has not eased his grief or torment (pun intended). He is no longer feeding and rarely eats. His missions are suicidal and he is hell bent on ending his life in battle. The only thing that keeps him going is John Matthew. Knowing that his ‘son’ suffers as much as he does with the loss of Wellsie, keeps Tohr from going completely over the edge. But Tohr’s current anxiety is doubled when No’One, the woman he and Darius aided in her recovery and pregnancy so many years before, is now among the BDB, working as a servant. He cannot fathom as to why she continues to perpetuate herself as a victim.

No’One suffers alone. As a victim of rape and torture, she blames herself. And as such, the victimization perpetuates into the truth. If you say it long enough, someone will eventually believe it to be true. For hundreds of years, No’One has served her penance with the Chosen but she has truly not been living. Her life is merely an existence-one waiting for the final condemnation or sentence. It is as though she is between 2 worlds. And her grief is compounded with the knowledge that she was not a part of her daughter’s (Xhex) life.

There is an attraction between Tohr and No’One- one that develops out of need and sorrow. He needs- she fulfills, and No’One is willing to give Tohr all that she is, because she continues to believe that she is nothing-a no one. But their anxiety and depression builds as their guilt grows-Tohr’s guilt over taking another lover and No’One’s guilt about her past and the life of her daughter.

Their relationship is not always pleasant. Tohr is withdrawn and is quite capable of emotionally hurting No’One. He has suffered with the murder of his first ‘shellan’ that he is unable to completely give himself over to anyone else. And when No’One ‘needs’ Tohr, the ultimate betrayal is enough to send No’One out on her own.

There are many secondary storylines throughout Lover Reborn.

Xhex and John Matthew-The BDB is a society of men who are fiercely protective of their mates and young. Therefore Xhex’s lifestyle as a fighter and warrior plays a major role in the struggling relationship between the bonded pair.

Qhuinn and Blay and Saxton-There has always been a connection between Qhuinn and Blay-whether it is a bromance or a same-sex attraction. But when Qhuinn is injured trying to save the King’s life, Blay is unable to hide his feelings. It is Saxton who will suffer when his love for Blay is not returned and it is Saxton who will also pay at the hands of the young Brother when Blay believes that he has been betrayed. But in the end the love between childhood friends will grow stronger and their story will be continued in 2013.

Layla-We learn more about Layla in Lover Reborn. As a Chosen, Layla she must be ready to aid the Brother’s during their times of feeding. When a fallen ‘vampire’ is aided by the BDB, Layla must oblige, but that obligation is turned into a series of events that could end the life of one or more of the Band of Bastards.

Layla and Qhuinn-Layla is not the only female who goes into her needing during Lover Reborn-but it is Qhuinn she approaches to ‘service’ her during her time of need. And more than just Layla and Quinn know what is going on in the room next to Blay.

BoB-Band of Bastards-Xcor, Throe and the others play a significant role in Lover Reborn. As sworn enemies of the King, Xcor makes it his mission to take down Wrath and assume the throne. But the Band of Bastards, through a series of events and near fatalities, realize their leader may have made ONE mistake too many.

Layla and the BoB-There is a possibility of a love triangle, but with the potential for a pregnancy, I am not sure how this will be addressed. And the fact that Layla has ‘fed’ more than one Bastard, means more trouble for the BDB. And where was the Primale during all of Layla’s adventures?

Assail- a rogue vampire who slowly takes over the streets of Caldwell only to ensure he has complete control of the drug trafficking trade. But it is his relationship with the Band of Bastards and the Council that will have to be addressed in a future storyline.

Lassiter-the beautiful golden angel. Sent back to earth as a penance for his sins. His assignment-Tohr and No’One. But there is a third party whose soul will be saved when Lassiter successfully completes his directive.

As JR Ward had said, you will shed a few tears. Tohrment’s reaction during Wellsie’s Fade Ceremony is heartbreaking but it is No’One’s (now known as Autumn) sacrifice ( forgiveness) that could shatter Tohr’s soul. As fragile as the Brother is, no amount of preparation could prepare them for what happens after the ceremony.

Lover Reborn is a fantastic read. Tohrment’s grief is palpable and at times difficult to read. But Tohr must accept that his shellan is gone, before he is able to move forward. No’One (aka Autumn) continues to re-victimize herself through perpetuation, and must learn to accept that she is NOT responsible for another’s actions. John and Xhex’s relationship slowly begins to crumble but accepting your mate for who she is, will bring the bonded pair closer. And Qhuinn and Blay’s attraction will be addressed in the next BDB. ‘sigh-now we have to wait another year…..crap

reviewed by Sandy

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Wait for Me by Elisabeth Naughton – a Review

Wait for Me by Elisabeth Naughton – a Review

Wait for Me is a Romantic Suspense novel by Elisabeth Naughton.  When I started this book, I expected a quick and fast read, since I am more into these days romance with paranormal or fantasy themes.  I was not expecting something that pretty early on in the story, would pull me totally in,with varying degrees of emotions along the way. 

Wait for Me begins with Kate Alexander trying to calm her nerves from losing her cool, as she is having a CAT scan done. Much to her relief, she completes her test, and as she leaves the clinic, her world turns upside down.  A plane crash is shown on the TV screen with no survivors, and Kate’s husband is on that plane. 

After the funeral, Kate goes through her husband’s papers and discovers things about her life that made no sense.  Kate knows that she woke from a coma, 18 months ago, with permanent memory loss, and did not remember her husband Jake, nor her 4 year old son, Reed.  Relying on her husband to fill in the blanks, Kate got on with her life.  Until now, when she reviews the papers in front of her, Kate begins to suspect that her husband has been lying to her.  The medical records show that what she was told that she was in a 4 day coma, was actually 3 years. She finds a picture of a little girl, and is shocked to see herself in that girl. Kate knows beyond a shadow of doubt, that the young girl in the picture is her daughter.   

Kate is determined to find out the truth, and why did her husband lie to her.  She decides to leave her home, and take her son to San Francisco, where she will embark on her own fact finding mission.  At this point, you are totally pulled into her world, and be prepared for a mix of emotions that will glue you to this wonderful book.

Ryan Harrison, lost his pregnant wife 5 years ago, when she died in a plane crash.  The tragedy devastated him, and it took him years to move on, mainly because of his daughter, Julia, who is now 9 years old.  His love for Julia, was what allowed him to pick up the pieces, but Ryan will never open his heart again. He has no problems getting women, as he is rich, and handsome, but he will never love again.  All he wants to do is take care of Julia, and bury himself into running his pharmaceutical company, of which he is the President.

Ryan’s life also takes an unexpected turn, when he sees Julia talking to a strange woman across from their house. From afar, he is shell-shocked and as he gets closer, he is looking at a woman who looks exactly like his deceased wife, Annie. Kate, tries to explain about her memory loss, is not sure who she really is, and just needs to know about her past.  Ryan, listening to her unbelievable story, is convinced she is his dead wife, but cannot handle his anger, as she does not know him, and probably ever will. He dreamed of her all these years, and now he feels that perhaps she has come back, but he is losing her again.

Kate is determined to find out everything, though she does not want to hurt Ryan and Julia.  But she needs to know if Julia is her daughter, and if she really is Annie Harrison.  Kate needs to know why the man whom proclaimed himself to be her husband, lied to her the last 5 years.

Naughton brings us such wonderful characters in Kate & Ryan, as well as the secondary characters you come to care about…Mitch, who is Annie’s brother, and Ryan’s best friend, he was fun, lots of charisma, not to mention handsome too; Simone, who is Annie’s friend, and Julia, the daughter who cannot handle the possibility that her mother has returned. 

To watch Kate discover she has another husband, and a daughter, and both of them expressing anger at her, even if she is truly the innocent one, is very emotional.  You know Kate is hurting, and you find yourself angry at Ryan and Julia, for the way they are treating her and blaming her.  You are protective of Kate, and at times would have liked to smack Ryan a few times, though you do understand his anguish, but you are torn at his behavior, the way he blamed her for everything, and this part of the book is totally intense.

Eventually, Ryan was finally able to come to terms with his anger, and Kate also begins to feel something for Ryan.  At this point, Ryan is in protective mode, as things begin to become dangerous for them all.  Whatever happened to Kate, has been hidden very well, and now someone is going out of their way to kill off anyone who remembers Kate when she was in the coma.  As they work together..Kate, Ryan, Mitch and Simone to find the truth, your emotions are now turned completely into watching them both fall in love again.  Kate though, holds back a little, in fear that Ryan expects her to be his beloved Annie, whom she is, but now very different.  Ryan, begins to see the differences between Kate and Annie, and at one point during one of their hot steamy sex, he calls her Katie, which was a blend of both of them. Kate recognizes that Ryan has melded her and Annie as one, and she realizes how much she does want to stay with Ryan.

The mystery becomes a major focal point at this time, as the danger increases for all of them.  Julia, who still harbors resentment toward Kate, is forced to spend the afternoon with her, and both end up in a fight for their lives, as the car they were in was tampered with. Also another emotional point, as after this harrowing experience, Julia having been saved by Kate, begins to look at her as her mom again.  Very well done by Naughton.  Then things come to an exciting ending, where lives are on the brink of being lost, and a surprising twist as to who is the killer.  The end is another emotional pull by Naughton, as we watch Katie and Ryan decide on their fate. 

Wait for Me was a wonderful book, very emotional, with a mixed bag of emotions, and I fully recommend you to read this book  The characters are great, as you become part of their lives.  Great story, great writing by Elisabeth Naughton.

Reviewed by Barb

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Welcome to April

April and spring is here   The Reading Cafe has a wonderful April planned for you to enjoy.  We have some great Author interviews, Model interviews, many book reviews for you to decide if you want to purchase those books.  This week we are beginning our feature on the wonderful Elisabeth Naughton, as we review some of her books and watch for her interview on April 9th.  We also have the interview we promised you on Gabriel’s author M.A. Abraham coming on April 4th.  The following week we will be featuring another fantastic author- we are looking forward to another wonderful interview.
 
This is going to be another month of wonderful features for everyone-and you do not want to miss a thing.
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STOLEN by Kelley Armstrong (Women of the Otherworld Reading Challenge)

STOLEN by Kelley Armstrong

Calling out all Kelley Armstrong Fans!!!

WOMEN OF THE OTHERWORLD reading challenge hosted by  Link: MOONLIGHT GLEAM’S BOOKSHELF

Seeing as my most favorite series is coming to an end, I thought it would be a great opportunity to gather all Women of the Otherworld lovers to say goodbye and show our appreciation to such a wonderful series!

If you have not yet read Women of the Otherworld and have some of the books on your TBR shelves, this would be a great opportunity to enter Kelley Armstrong’s magical world of all things paranormal and join in on this amazing adventure!

LINK TO CHALLENGE INFO: Women of The Otherworld Reading Challenge

STOLEN by Kelley Armstrong

STOLEN is the second book in Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld series. Elena Michaels, the only known female werewolf in existence, wants to lead a normal life with her mate and family, but a group of ‘researchers’ and the billionaire who heads the institute, have other plans for Elena and the world of supernatural beings.

Following a lead on a story about werewolf sightings, Elena is introduced to Paige and Ruth Winterbourne, mother and daughter witches who sit on the Council for Supernatural beings. As surprised as Elena is, that such a council exists, let alone witches, she is more surprised to find out that the ‘supernatural’ are hunted by billionaire Ty Winsloe, and then experimented upon and held in custody for his own personal collection.

After a failed kidnapping attempt by Winsloe’s men, Elena and some of the pack make a decision.-it is time to meet the Council of Supernatural Beings and find out, what they know about Winsloe and his compound of vigilante hunters. Jeremy (Pack alpha) and Clayton (Elena’s mate) make an appearance alongside Elena at the emergency Council meeting, where we are introduced to Adam Vasic, a half demon whose powers involve fire, and Cassandra, a vampire who has eyes for Clay. Without a doubt, the reader knows, we will see these characters at a future date, with stories of their own.

When Elena is abducted and held prisoner at the compound, she realizes she isn’t alone. Ruth Winterbourne and an assortment of other supernatural beings are already held in custody, trying desperately to communicate with one another. But it isn’t until Ruth dies under mysterious circumstances, and Elena is introduced to Savannah Levine, a young and powerful 12 year old witch, that she makes the decision to attempt freedom.

Meanwhile, following several ‘physical exams’ and a threat against her mate, Elena becomes aware of one of the true reasons behind her abduction-to ‘make’ another werewolf. Sondra Bauer, a compound examiner and scientist, has injected herself with saliva she procured from one of the physical exams. Without the aid of a Pack, Sondra’s change to werewolf is anything but successful-her body is unable to handle the many changes and when attempting to escape, she is killed by the very guards, she once controlled.

We are introduced to several supernatural characters including demons Xavier Reese and Leah O’Donnell, a chameleon shifter Armen Haig, and vampire Aaron Darnell, someone from Cassandra’s past and recent present. With an attempt at telepathic communication, Jeremy and Clay are able to contact Elena through Paige, but Clay refuses to believe that Paige has any ability beyond her ability to irritate. When the connection is broken, Elena becomes distraught and through dreams, she is able to connect once again with Clay, only to see that he too is suffering without his mate and lover.

Ty Winsloe, is a sadistic collector of the supernatural, and when his ‘projects’ no longer serve any purpose, he pits Elena against a few of the failures. Hoping to learn more about the werewolf’s physiology and her ability to shift, Winsloe continues to antagonize Elena with pictures of an injured werewolf and talk of her ‘dead’ mate. She soon realizes that Clay and the others have tried unsuccessfully to rescue her, and she is now determined, to free herself from the compound and its’ band of vigilante warriors.

Following her bid for freedom, Elena and Clay must return to the compound to rescue Savannah and the others. Without a doubt, Savannah is a powerful witch and they soon realize she is one being, that could very well, control many of the people with a few words and a look. We see the introduction of Adam to Savannah, a foreshadowing of many storylines, and the escape of Leah O’Donnell, a demon that will surface again in a future book. But, all is not lost, when Clay and Elena make the final move against Winsloe and his crew at the compound. One by one, each member of Winsloe’s team is ‘removed’ from duty and meets his demise at the hands or ‘paws’ of either a demon or wolf.

Again, I can’t say enough about Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld series. I found this series, purely by accident, while looking for something in the paranormal genre. As a fellow Canadian, I was excited and thrilled to read such an exciting series of novels and characters, and one that didn’t follow the usual vampire/werewolf storylines. I am saddened that Kelley is ending her Otherworld series in 2012, but with her continued novellas and anthologies, Elena, Clay and the other werewolves, will continue to be some of my favorite characters and Kelley one of my favorite authors.

reviewed by Sandy

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