Wild Card by Aleah Barley – a Review

Wild Card by Aleah Barley – a Review

 

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Description:
He’s no saint, she’s all sinner.

Las Vegas showgirl Gina Malloy isn’t looking for trouble when she walks in on a shady backroom deal, but when the bullets start flying, she grabs the bag full of stolen loot and hits the road out of town. Of course, she didn’t count on the bad guys tailing her, or the sexy detective who comes to her rescue.

Detective Gabriel Finn is no one’s knight in shining armor. A former priest, he just wants to drag the witness’s butt back to town. Instead, he gets a tough as nails woman who’s all grit and heart. When a pair of thugs take a shot at her, he decides the best way to keep her safe is to stay out of Las Vegas and launch his own investigation.

Take one long-legged showgirl, a former priest turned detective, and a couple of mafia thugs. Mix carefully. The results should be explosive.

 

Review;

I couldn’t have said it better then those last couple of sentences from the book’s synopsis.  Wild Card was all that and then some for me.  I loved this book and didn’t want to put it down. From the first few pages I was hooked and couldn’t read fast enough.  Wild Card by Aleah Barley is a ‘love on the run’ Vegas style story.  It’s a fun, fast paced, flirty, sexy, high energy styled story.  The characters are well developed, with real issues/problems and are easy to like and get to know. There’s a solid plot with plenty of page turning action and just the right amount of sexual chemistry between our would be couple to keep the reader interested from beginning to end. 

The interactions between Gina and Finn are fun, playful and filled with sexual tension that explodes with one very hot sexy lap dance scene that leads to more in a seedy bar while on the run from the bad guys.  Their sexual chemistry simmered from their first meeting, and I enjoyed the way Ms. Barley kept building on it.  She didn’t rush the romance and just toss them together right away.  Instead, she builds off the energy that Gina and Finn have together and allowed the reader to learn who they were before and who they are now. 

While on the run Gina and Finn eventually fall in love with one another, but at the same time manage to take down the bad guys that are after Gina and come to terms with their lives and where they want it to go now.  Who would’ve thought a former priest turned cop and a showgirl would hit it off the way Gina and Finn do. This mismatched couple from different sides of the track do, and they create a fun adventure for the reader that carries us away on a crazy Vegas styled adventure filled with guns, bullets, and running for your life.

If you enjoy a fast paced, wild ride adventure then Wild Card is the book for you.  Until next time happy reading!!

Reviewed by Marcie

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Wild Card by Jamie Wyman – a Review

Wild Card by Jamie Wyman – a Review

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Description:
It was bad enough that gods gambled with human souls, but Catherine Sharp’s soul just had to be won by the Greek goddess of Discord, Eris. As if working a dead-end tech support job didn’t suck the life out of her as it was. Now, Cat finds herself performing random tasks for the goddess in her free time.

But when Coyote, the Native American trickster himself, claims to have won her own soul in Mayhem’s weekly poker game, Cat wants in on the action. With five sneaky gods upping the ante, Cat needs to find a way to collect the winning chips that could save her soul.
Marius, a handsome yet irritating satyr with his own debt to Eris, might finally come in handy for something. If they play their cards right and work together, Cat and Marius may just get their freedom back. If they don’t kill each other—or fall in love—first.


Review:

What’s better than a Las Vegas setting?  Hitting Sin City with this gal by your side!  In an unusual (but eventually explained circumstance), Catherine is allowed into the world of the immortals.  It seems she bargained with Eris, the goddess of strife, and lost her soul in the negotiations.  Wild Card by Jamie Wyman bets on Cat (couldn’t resist!) to attend a huge bash at Caesar’s Palace summoned by the deity herself.  If Cat cooperates, her servitude may be terminated.  How can she pass it up?  She hates to be entangled in their affairs as it is.  Ok…so Cat complies, but what does she do upon arrival?  What exactly is she supposed to do at this gala where her human biology will not go undetected?  What exactly is this deal that allowed Cat’s path to even cross with Eris?  And more importantly, can Eris be trusted?

“Listen closely, Cat, for this is all the aid I will give you.  There are four others in the game.  Each of them has a token.  Procure these, bring them to me, and you may get the freedom you desire…Follow your instincts, call in favors, break a few laws…I don’t care how you do it, but if you want your soul back, you will get the tokens.”

Oh, I’ll tell you what aid Eris provides:  Discord of course!  Seems the ancient goddess lost Cat’s soul in a poker game and has lined up Cat, the poor victim, to retrieve tokens from the other 4 players of the game:  Coyote, Maui, Puck and Loki.  Poor Cat has to be subjected to lascivious offers, harassed and hunted by magical creatures that are desperate to win her soul, and this is just a collection of “IOUs”; they’re “all in” for Cat’s soul (you know it’s clever!)  All of this work without certainty of freedom.  One set of jailers for another.  Are you wondering what I am?

“…I can’t understand what’s so special about your soul that all of these gods are willing to take it, let alone fight for it tooth and claw.”

Enter the love interest.  Wyman introduces us to Marius the satyr, personal assistant to Eris (though seemingly disgruntled) and Cat’s unlikely consort.  His description would make any girl swoon:  Drop-dead gorgeous with olive colored skin and a British accent.  Marius just came across as overly confident and smarmy to me.  It sounds like he’s willing to help Cat, the situation is just that dire, but I’m still undecided.  Is Wyman setting him up to be Cat’s lover?  Too soon to tell (plus Marius has painful confessions of his own).  Yes, I am reading and reviewing in tandem! J  Cat’s sworn off the otherworldly, so he better start earning her (my) respect.  To complete Cat’s life, in a good way as far as I can tell (man, I’ll be pissed if that backfires!), is Flynn, Cat’s BFF and technomage (synergy with machines and electronics).  He is a tattooed, lanky, red-headed magical being who owns a punk club and is willing to do whatever Cat needs to keep her safe.  I sense a romantic declaration has been trying to surface, but timing is everything and now is not it.  There is a major twist, a few in fact, that surprised me and made me reconsider all the players’ motives.  Some of this book reads like a prequel would have answers to certain unknowns, but Ms. Wyman takes a languid approach to its finale.

Written with a fresh tone, a contemporary hipster humor, and all around enjoyment, Wyman’s writing appealed to me instantly.  Lovers of mythology and the varying pantheons will delight in all the character references.  While love triangles are usually loathsome to me, I can’t exactly classify this as such.  Marius and Flynn are just 2 great guys who are forces in their own right; each contributes to Cat, but there is another who will throw you off (twist, I mentioned it).  52% in and it’s a simmering attraction between Cat and Marius.  It made me crazy, but crazy for more!  A fae encounter (or “mindfuck”), reassess Cat’s state of affairs.  I was in complete disbelief/denial while simultaneously outraged, but it allowed Cat an inner reflection for honest perspective and discourse.        

What ensues is a mission to reach the pivotal poker chips and Eris herself.  Jumping through hoops is putting it mildly and Eris is no help whatsoever:

“Gather my trophies.  Claim your reward.” 

Trouble is…these other players (and their pawns)?  They’re hardly harmless:  Faeries, Kupua, former lovers, Demigods and deities!  They are quite impressed with Cat’s tenacity and otherness (it’s a word; I looked it up).  Cat has to survive trials and tribulations galore.  Wyman depicts amazing action scenes!  But the unraveling of truths?  WOW.  There’s so much going on…so much for you to love!  

Now all you have to do is read this book to find out how it all culminates.  What a terrific read!  Ms. Wyman explores character backgrounds, supplies empowering moments and revelations, seduces and fools us, and ultimately delivers the Wild Card.  A big YAY for having read this book! 

Beneath my fingertips, chaos became order.  Take that, Eris!

Reviewed by Carmen

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