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The Guardian by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Title: The Guardian

Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon

Genre: Paranormal romance

Series: Dream-Hunter. (Connected to Dark-Hunter series)

Synopsis: As a Dream-Hunter, Lydia has been charged with the most sacred and dangerous of missions. She’s to descend into the Nether Realm and find the missing god of dreams before he betrays the secrets that could kill all of them. What she never expects is to be taken prisoner by the Realm’s most vicious guardian.

Seth’s time is running out. If he can’t hand over the key to Olympus and the heart of Zeus, then his own life and soul will be forfeit. No matter the torture, he hasn’t been able to break the god in his custody. But when a rescuer appears, he decides to try a new tactic.

When these two lock wills, one of them must give. But Lydia isn’t just guarding the gates of Olympus, she’s holding back the darkest of powers. If she fails, an ancient evil will roam the earth once more and no one.

Review:

The Guardian opens with the male lead, Egyptian demi-god Seth, experiencing the worst sort of torture. Despite this being the latest in centuries of pain, Seth remains strong of spirit, mocking the lord of this realm, Noir.

This insight explains why Seth later warns Dream-Hunter Solin that worse is to come if he fails to tell Seth where to find the key to Olympus.

Solin’s adopted daughter and fellow Dream-Hunter/half-breed Were-Hunter (Jackal), Lydia Tsakali, barges into the interrogation, ready to free Solin.

She’s already battled one awful, ‘icky’ low-level to reach Solin and is prepared to battle more and the intimidating Seth, to get Solin back home, all in silence – Lydia has no voice.

Lydia’s and Seth’s story starts out with them having differing goals which merge into one vision of freedom over their time together in Hell as captive strangers.

Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dream-Hunters and Dark-Hunters have all experienced deep pain, often involving the loss of a loved one, but they have a sense of survival and somehow, find a way to open their hearts to love, even if they don’t expect to get it in return or are way of trusting it.

The Guardian is no exception to this, though I felt the story of Lydia and Seth falling in love amidst a battle could have done with some extended scenes/time periods within the story.

This being said, the characters were well-developed and their motives understandable. h has to battle a lifetime of abuse, neglect and torture, even in his sexual encounters, to find love with Lydia on an emotional and physical level.

Even kissing has been associated with pain for Seth until he meets Lydia and even then, their first kiss ends in a bite. (I’ll let you read the book to find out why ;) )

It was funny, cute and touching to see Seth learn about the internet and computers with Lydia’s help. Something you don’t see unless reading a time-trave l book.

I look forward to seeing more of Lydia, Seth, Solin, Jaden and Madoc in future Dream-Hunter books.

Grade: A-

Excerpt:

The Guardian’s armor lay in a heap on the floor outside of the shower. A shower she hadn’t realised earlier had a glass door.

Now she saw it. And she saw him. All of him.

The hot water slid over a magnificent body that rippled with chiseled muscles and sinewy grace. Oh Yeah, baby. He’d make a fortune with a Web cam.

Holy cow…not even the bruises and scars detracted from the absolute beauty of him.

Oh my word, I want a piece of that. Never in her life had she wanted to bite a heinie so badly. Her throat went dry as a wave of desire burned through her blood like lava. Unaware of her presence, he scrubbed at himself with such vigor that she was surprised that he didn’t remove skin with it.

He turned slightly to get more soap, then froze as he saw he caught sight of her.

Time hung still as they stared at each other through the glass and steam. Her eyes widened the instant his c**k began to swell.

“Sorry!” she shouted before she jumped back through the door and slammed it shut.

Oh good grief! She was mortified at being caught.

Seth still didn’t move. He couldn’t get the sight of Lydia standing there out of his mind. Why had she watched him?

How long had she watched him? Did it matter?

Sighing, he returned to bathing. It stunned him that he could get hard again, given what Azura had just put him through. But all he had to do was think of Lydia and his body reacted against his will.

Damn treacherous beast.

He turned the water off and summoned his loose black pants and a loose, long-sleeved black shirt. He’d never liked showing off his body. Not after what had been done to him.

Lord Of The Abyss by Nalini Singh

Title: Lord Of The Abyss

Series: Royal House of Shadows from Harlequin Nocturne (Book 4)

Author: Nalini Singh

Genre: Paranormal romance

Synopsis:

Once upon a time…the Blood Sorcerer vanquished the kingdom of Elden. To save their children, the queen scattered them to safety and the king filled them with vengeance. Only a magical timepiece connects the four royal heirs…and time is running out.

As the dark Lord who condemns souls to damnation in the Abyss, Micah is nothing but a feared monster wrapped in impenetrable black armor. He has no idea he is the last heir of Elden, its last hope. Only one woman knows—the daughter of his enemy.

Liliana is nothing like her father, the Blood Sorcerer who’d cursed Micah. She sees past Micah’s armor to the prince inside. A prince whose sinful touch she craves. But first she has to brave his dark, dangerous lair and help him remember. Because they only have till midnight to save Elden.

Lord of the Abyss is part of the Royal House of Shadows continuity from Harlequin Nocturne. The first three authors who participated in the series are Gena Showalter, Jill Monroe and Jessica Andersen.

Review:

Lord Of The Abyss is the final book in a four-part series but it can be read on its own, in fact, I only read books 1 and 4 in the Royal House Of Shadows series.

I LOVE Nalini Singh’s books because of her consistently engaging story lines, with characters you feel are part of your family by the end of the book.

Liliana’s and Michah’s story is the latest romance with a twist from NS. Liliana is not your typical beauty and she has suffered tremendous abuse from her father, the evil Blood Sorcerer, yet Liliana’s heart remains pure and her commitment to restoring the Kingdom of Elden unwavering.

Micah went from a happy, innocent child, truly pure of heart, to Lord of the Abyss, taking condemned, evil, souls to the Abyss. Due to his time in a hibernation of sorts beneath the Black Castle, Micah retains the forthright nature of a child while exhibiting the demands of an adult male.

This type of honest between a couple was refreshing and led to some funny moments in the book. Micah can be intimidating, after all he is the Guardian of the Abyss, but those he cares for are protected and loved the way he knows how to.

Liliana brings a new perspective to Micah and his two friends in the Black Castle even as she tries to breakthrough his mental block against his childhood in Elden in time to save the kingdom and Micah’s family.

Micah meanwhile, teaches Liliana honesty is the best policy while showing her outer looks are not what hold or draw his attention and love.

Grade: A

Excerpt:

“Tell this tale, Liliana. I promise, whether it is good or bad, you won’t have to spend the night in the dunhgeon.”

Liliana didn’t trust that gleam, her heart thudding against her ribs as her hands turned damp. ”What are you planning to do to me?”

He smiled. And she caught her breath at the heart-breaking beauty of him. Now she understood, now she glimpsed the child he must have been, the one who had won a kingdom’s heart. However, his words were not those of a child but of an intelligent, dangerous, man.

“You must imagine what the Guardian of the Abyss might do to you.”

It took every ounce of her will to find her voice again when all she wanted was to stare at him, this lost prince who had become a dark stranger…

 

Why do we love paranormal? Guest Blog Jackie from Bitten by Books

As it is Halloween I thought it would be fun to have someone that loves all things paranormal on to talk about why we love this genre so much. Jackie is on loan to us for the day from the site Bitten by Books a review site devoted entirely to the paranormal. 

I blame R. L. Stine for my obsession with paranormal romance. He was my first introduction to ghosts and witches and people locked in walls, all at the ripe age of nine. I guess you could call him my gateway drug. Fear Street led to Remember Me and The Last Vampire (Christopher Pike). Those led to The Vampire Diaries (LJ Smith). By the time I hit middle school, I was devouring Anne Rice between classes and at home.

For a few years, I lost my way. School, marriage, partying, all came before my delectable reading habit until one beautiful, magic day at a book fair. I found the book under a biography on Jackie Kennedy. The cover depicted a bound woman. Kinky, right? The first chapter had the heroine wearing a suit to a wedding. Strange…but I can dig. Then came the vampires, shapeshifters, and Magic Hooha (pretty sure either KatieBabs or WickedLilPixie coined this phrase). I was intrigued – if not highly disturbed at times – by this adult version of the books I loved as a kid.

Laurell K. Hamilton became my literary crack. Before long, I was rolling in books by Katie MacAlister, Kelley Armstrong, Gina Farago, Sharon Ashwood, Kresley Cole, Kim Harrison, Nalini Singh, Lynn Viehl, Meljean Brook, C E Murphy, Jeaniene Frost, Jennifer Estep (Bigtime rules!), Deborah Cooke, Jennifer Rardin, Gena Showalter, Jordan Summers ::deep breath:: Stacia Kane, Chloe Neill, Beth Kery, GA Aiken. The list goes on and on and on to showcase some of the newer innovators in the genre like Allison Pang and Kalayna Price (viva la Haven series!). I couldn’t stop cracking the spines of these books and losing myself for hours at a time. Even after my son was born, I’d stay up until the wee hours of the morning to finish a book.

What is it about these books that get us so addicted? A good portion of the characters lack a pulse, get hairy during the full moon, or want to rend each other limb from limb. The body count is high, bloodshed is a must, and there’s always that one character who wants to take over the world. Why do we love paranormal romance? I’ll tell you why (some of these are from an article I wrote at Bitten by Books):

1)    No matter how jiggly, misshapen, or awkward the heroine is, there is always a delicious, caring man ready to do freak-nasty things to her.

2)    Love is permanent.

3)    It doesn’t matter how big, bad, and in control a man is – he bows down to the altar he places his woman on.

4)    There’s something about a man who’s lived centuries, and known hundreds of women, falling over himself to win the heart of a quirky heroine that just plain does it for me.

5)    Supernatural stamina. Be they vamp, shifter, demon, or zombie (that’s right, I said it – ZOMBIE!), they become the Energizer Bunny in the sack.

6)    Chapter 32. As any Jeaniene Frost fan knows, ‘nuff said.

7)    Crazy as this may sound, but my absolute favorite thing about paranormal romance is the setting. Alternate realities, different realms, hidden facets of our own world, all create the perfect backdrop for high-tension and steamy romance.

Shadowman

Shadowman
Shadow series Book 3
By Erin Kellison

 

Ghosts

They haunt the halls of the Segue Institute, terrifying the living, refusing to cross over. But one soul is driven by a very different force.

Love

It survives even death. And Kathleen O’Brien swore she would return to those she was forced to leave too soon.

Shadowman

He broke every rule to have her in life; now he will defy the angels to find her in death.

The Gate

Forging it is his single hope of being reunited with his beloved, but through it an abomination enters the world. Leaving a trail of blood and violence, the devil hunts her too. Pursued through realms of bright fantasy and dark reality, Kathleen is about to be taken…

 

There is a book coming out in a couple weeks that you have to get your hands on, it has quickly become one of my favorite series, and that says a lot as it is a paranormal; I tend to gravitate towards h/c but this just drew me in and kept me there.  I know I have raved about the other books: Shadow Bound/Shadow Fall/Shadow Touch, but Shadowman might just be the best one yet.

 

I knew we would be getting Shadowmans book eventually and it would have to be spectacular.  We had to know what happens between Shadowman and Kathleen and we finally find out with a few twists and turns.  The journey has been a long time coming for the two of them, with a few heartbreaking moments along the way; when Custo convinced Shadowman he would trade places so he can be with Kathleen only to have double crossed him as she was not in Heaven almost brought tears to my eyes, and Custo had to do a lot of explaining in his book for me to forgive him.  It also made me look towards Shadowman in a different light.

 

It takes a special author, and Erin Kellison is one, to make someone fall in love with Death.  She not only does that but transports you into a world that is full of dark fantasy and a just a tiny bit scary.  But this world embraces you so much that you can’t put it down, and definitely leaves you wanting more.

 

I would suggest following us on Twitter as over the next couple weeks we will be giving the first book in this series Shadow Bound away daily up till the 6th when all three books will be given away.  That is how much I love not just the books but also Erin Kellison who is one of the nicest people I have ever met.

 

Grade A+

Last Dragon Standing

Last Dragon Standing

Dragon Kin bk 4

G.A. Aiken

When I first discovered this series in bk 2 About a Dragon I didn’t know what to think about this author and this series, I quickly grew to like it and in bk 3 What  a Dragon Should know I fell in love. Now this series is one that you either love or hate as it is very different from anything that I have ever read but I think that is what makes it so great.

I know what they see when they look at me. The charming, soft-spoken dragoness bred from the most powerful of royal bloodlines. A disguise stronger than any battle shield that allows me to keep all suitors at tail’s length. A technique that’s worked until him. Until Ragnar the Cunning, handsome barbarian warlord and warrior mage from the desolate Northlands. Unlike those who’ve come before him, he does not simply submit to my astounding charm and devastating smile. Instead, he dismisses me as vapid, useless and, to my great annoyance, rather stupid!

Yet I’ll allow no male to dismiss me. Soon he’ll learn my worth, my many skills, and the strength of my will. For this one challenges me enough to make me want to ruthlessly taunt him, tease him and, finally, when the trap is set, bring him to his knees.

Keita is the youngest daughter of the the Quenn of the Southland Dragons and some say that she is a viper and well lots of other things as well. Ragnar is the current leader of the Dragons in the Northlands. Niether one of these two really like each other but that has more to do with a rather large misunderstanding from their past.

As these two work out their issues with each other we get to see all of the members of the royal family and what they have been up to in the time since the last book, as this one takes place two years later. They are a rather interesting bunch and one of my favorite parts of the whole series.

This is one of those books that if I were to describe the characters you would think that I was nuts and making it all up, however I have to tell you that these are characters that once you come to understand their lingo and I do mean that literally you will love them. I am not going to describe them or the mission that they are on because I think that you the reader should discover them all on your own.

If you are looking for something different then you can’t go wrong with these dragons and their colorful language and the way that they treat each other.

Grade B+

Archangels’ Kiss

Archangels’ Kiss
Guild Hunter Series bk 2

Nalini Singh

Okay I am officially a fan of this series, there is just something about it that grabs you and makes you want more. The world that Nalini has created with this series is unlike any world that I have ever read. Raphael and Elena are two of the best hero, and heroines that have been written.

Vampire hunter Elena Deveraux wakes from a year-long coma to find herself changed—an angel with wings the colors of midnight and dawn—but her fragile body needs time to heal before she can take flight. Her lover, the stunningly dangerous archangel Raphael, is used to being in control—even when it comes to the woman he considers his own. But Elena has never done well with authority…

They’ve barely begun to understand each other when Raphael receives an invitation to a ball from the archangel Lijuan. To refuse would be a sign of fatal weakness, so Raphael must ready Elena for the flight to Beijing—and to the nightmare that awaits them there. Ancient and without conscience, Lijuan holds a power that lies with the dead. And she has organized the most perfect and most vicious of welcomes for Elena…

This book picks up a couple of days after Elena wakes up from a year long and is now an angel and now has to learn how to be an angel and yet keep her humanity. Both of them have a lot of adjustments to make as they begin to forge a relationship that has the potential to last forever.

One of the best parts of this series I think is not only strong primary characters but amazing secondary characters. The Seven Raphael’s most trusted people, his Secret Service if you will are some of the best characters, they each have their own issues, and feelings about Elena and whether she is a good match for Raphael.

If you have yet to pick up this series I recommend that you pick it up and let Nalini sweep you away to a world where angels, vampires and humans all live together. This is by far one of the best series in the paranormal genre and you will not be disappointed.

Grade: A

Shadow Fall

Shadow Fall

Shadow Series book 2

by Erin Kellison

Sacrifice

Custo Santovari accepted pain, blood, even death, to save his best friend. But a man with all his sins just isn’t cut out to be an angel.

Mystery

One moment he’s fleeing Heaven; the next, he’s waking up stark naked in Manhattan. In the middle of a war. Called there by a woman who’s desperately afraid of the dark.

Shadow

It gathers around Annabella as she performs, filled with fantastic images of another world, bringing both a golden hero and a nightmare lover.

Wolf

He pursues her relentlessly, twisting her desires even as she gives herself to the man she loves. Because each of us has a wild side, and Annabella is about to unleash the beast.

If you read Shadow Bound than you know what happened to Custo, if you didn’t than you must go out and read it to understand the type of person he is; loyal, selfless, concerned, protective, to just name a few.  When I finished Shadow Bound I could not wait to get my hands on Shadow Fall.  Than I read the first chapter and everything I thought about Custo just went right out the window, I am still floored by what he did.

We are introduced to Annabella who has the ability, through dance, to open the door to the Shadow world, she does not realize it of course, and one of the times it is open is when Custo and Wolf are able to come through.  Wolf is on the prowl and determined to possess Annabella, he knows that he needs her to get back to his world but his plan is to keep Annabella there with him. Custo is going to protect Annabella at all costs and will use whatever or whoever is needed to do so.

The battle with the wraiths is still going on so we get to see Adam & Talia again in this book and Shadowman also plays a big role.

Needless to say I love these books and can’t wait for Erin’s next one.

Grade A

Midnight Castles

Midnight Castle

Dream Light Trilogy bk 3

Arcane Society bk 9

Jayne Castle

Having been a fan of Jayne Castle from the very first book I love her Ghost Hunter books and her Harmony books so when I saw a new book by her I had to grab, as the world that she has created is one of the best FF&P worlds that I have read, what I didn’t realize was that this book is the third in a series that crosses all her pen names and times. The first book Fired Up is written under the name Jayne Ann Krentz, and is set in 21st century Seattle and Las Vegas, the second book The Burning Lamp was written under the name Amanda Quick and is set in Late Victorian England. All three books are about the descendants of Nicholas Winter and a curse. The nice thing about this series is that you don’t need to read the other books to understand what is going on.

Adam Winters has enough responsibility as the new head of the local Ghost Hunter Guild without being saddled with the family curse. He’s convinced his recent nightmares and hallucinations will lead to him becoming a psychic rogue—unless he can find a stolen relicand a woman who can read dreamlight.

Marlowe Jones rides into his life on a motorcycle and with a dust bunny at her side. Though a descendant of the rival Arcane family, she’s just what Adam needs: a psychic private investigator and dreamlight reader extraordinaire.

Together, amid the glowing catacombs and steamy underground jungles of Harmony, Adam and Marlowe must break the curse, save the entire underworld—and fight a passion that could destroy them both…

Adam and Marlowe are a pairing that from the minute they meet you know are going to be awesome together and a great read. Adam is the new head of the local Guild that is one of the most corrupt and enemies that would gladly see him dead, as they want his job, on top of that he has this nasty thing with his psi senses going on. Marlowe is the new head of Jones & Jones and is looking for a stolen artifact.

With the family history of these two you know that the sparks are going to be amazing and they are. The really isn’t much of a conflict between the two of them as they both instinctually know that they are a perfect match, even if one of them isn’t quite sure about it. They major conflict that is in this book is the mystery of the burning lamp and also who is trying to kill Adam.

I enjoyed reading these two, as it was a simple romance book, with a great mystery. It made for a great lazy Sunday morning read which is when I read it. If you like a light paranormal story with a great romance and story line than you can’t go wrong with this one.

Grade: B+

Angels’Blood

Angels’ Blood

Guild Hunter bk 1

Nalini Singh

There are some authors that do not know how to write a bad  book. They have this talent to consistently put out amazing books that keep you engrossed from the very beginning of the story. Nalini is that kind of author. I have been reading her ever since Caressed by Ice came out, and have devoured every single one of her books and passed them along to others (always with the understanding that I would be getting my books back). Some how I never managed to pick up this book, that is until July when I finally got a copy.

The book than was put away in the Nalini section of my bookcase and not in the tbr pile where it was suppose to go. The other day while I was looking for a different book I saw this one and realized that I hadn’t read it, so I pulled it and put it on the top of my tbr pile.

I loved this book, it kept me engaged and clueless to everything around my from the time I started it till I closed the book (as I was on a road trip with in-laws they thought it was funny to kept trying to interrupt   my reading)

Vampire hunter Elena Deveraux knows she’s the best—but she doesn’t know if she’s good enough for this job. Hired by the dangerously beautiful Archangel Raphael, a being so lethal that no mortal wants his attention, only one thing is clear—failure is not an option…even if the task is impossible.

Because this time, it’s not a wayward vamp she has to track. It’s an archangel gone bad.

The job will put Elena in the midst of a killing spree like no other…and pull her to the razor’s edge of passion. Even if the hunt doesn’t destroy her, succumbing to Raphael’s seductive touch just may. For when archangels play, mortals break…

I loved everything about Elena and Raphael, both together and individually. Elena doesn’t believe in holding her punches and she doesn’t trust easily, and she has created her own family because her family wants nothing to do with her. Raphael on the other hand is an archangel one of the most powerful archangels in existence. So when these two clash it makes for very good reading.

This book is very different from her PSY/Changling series but it is just as good. If you are looking for something different than you don’t need to look any further than this book.

Grade: A

Thanks & Recap

Just wanted to give a huge shout of thanks to all the authors who helped us out this week and to everyone who stopped by.  Heather and I are really excited about starting this venture together and I hope you all have fun along the way with us.

We will post the winners on Sunday so plan on checking in to see if you are one of the lucky ones.

Just in case you did not get a chance to see the author responses to our question we asked here they are again.  If you can figure out which author is new to this post you might win a book also.  Just post a comment and we will draw a winner from the correct answers

We asked a few of our favorite authors what their go to books or authors are right now and where do they go to relax and read.  Here are their responses.

Carly Phillips:   http://www.carlyphillips.com/ A few months ago I would have said I’m a true contemporary reader. Only. That’s still the case … without the only! I’ve recently strayed into a genre I never thought would hold any interest for me – paranormal.  It’s been a fantastic break from my normal reading and when I’ve devoured my contemporary authors and am waiting for a new release.  As for which authors, in contemporary – my fellow Plotmonkeys, Leslie Kelly aka Leslie Parrish, Julie Leto, and Janelle Denison … and also Toni Blake, Erin McCarthy’s racecar series, Victoria Dahl, Jill Shalvis, Rachel Gibson.  And now in my new paranormal phase, I’m devouring Nalini Singh, Meaghan Hatfield, Larissa Ione.  As for where? On my Kindle … wherever I can.  In bed usually since reading is a treat for when I can relax but in my car while waiting for the kids works too!

Erin Nicholas:  http://www.erinnicholas.com/ I almost always go for contemporaries first, though I have favorites in historical, erotic, and paranormal too. I have a few go-to authors who always deliver for me but the two that first come to mind are Erin McCarthy and Susan Andersen. I have a big chair by my picture window that I love to curl up in with my Kindle! :)

Susan Mallery: http://www.susanmallery.com I’ve always been a romance fan. Romance novels are my go-to books, though of course I read in other genres from time to time. Romances affirm my view of the world as a good place where men and women find a way to avoid killing each other, despite sometimes overwhelming temptation. I read everywhere, but if we’re talking a truly relaxing read, there’s nothing like curling up on the sofa with a good book.

Anna Campbell:   http://www.annacampbell.info/ A great historical sweeps me away into a world of romance like nothing else so when I’ve got spare time, I tend to read the competition (LOL!). I love to read in bed, especially when it’s raining outside!

Alexandra Hawkins:  http://www.alexandrahawkins.com/ No contest–Romance. I read all sub-genres. Where do I like to read? The sofa in my family room reclines so it’s a comfy place to read.

Sarah MacLean: http://www.macleanspace.com I love historicals, but when I’m just trying to get away from work, I love contemporaries. Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Rachel Gibson, Kristan Higgins, and when I run out of them, I’m always down for the One Click packs for Kindle from Harlequin! As for the where, anywhere my dog is curled up is always a first choice.

Stephanie Laurens: http://www.stephanielaurens.com/         I read a lot of different genre fiction. Always genre, but it could be crime/mystery, fantasy or romance. I read in bed, pretty much every single night. I have a silk-covered, silk-fiber filled comforter, European pillows to prop myself up with, and my cats always come to sit with me–one on my stomach, the other between my calves. As far as they’re concerned, that’s how it has to be

Nalini Singh:   http://www.nalinisingh.com/ I have quite eclectic reading tastes and depending on my reading mood, will read anything from thrillers to sf/fantasy, to any number of sub-genres of romance (of course!) and more. I read some non-fiction as well, partly for research purposes and partly just because the topic interests me. Some of my favorite authors are Anne McCaffrey, Mercedes Lackey. Anne Bishop, Christine Feehan, Meljean Brook, Ilona Andrews, Patricia Briggs, Jayne Castle/Jayne Ann Krentz, JD Robb, Julie Garwood, Jude Deveraux, Lisa Kleypas…and seriously, I could keep going. I love reading, and I’m always trying out new authors alongside my favorites. My most recent “finds” have been Joss Ware (love the Envy Chronicles!) and Jess Granger with her futuristic romances. As for where I read – everywhere I can!

Jessa Slade:     http://jessaslade.wordpress.com/ As a writer, I consider it my sacred duty to read. I have a breakfast book, a backpack book, a bedside book, and a bathtub book. And usually a few more besides :)  I read a lot in my genre — urban fantasy romance — but like most booksluts, I’ll peel back the cover on anything. At RomCon this year (where I met the Book Reading Gals!) I had the chance to sit with Nalini Singh, C.L. Wilson and Christine Feehan. It was like my bookshelf sprang to life!

Erin Kellison:  http://www.erinkellison.com/ Chances to relax are seldom with little kids and a book on deadline, so I have to steal time to get my reading fix. I generally choose fantasy, but really enjoy a lot of genre fiction. I had surgery last week and got to read Mockingjay in one sitting. Love that feeling of sinking into a book. My favorite place to go? The beach. Combine that with a book and a lazy afternoon and I am in heaven.

Leslie Parish:     http://www.authorleslieparrish.com/ Whenever I want to read purely for enjoyment, I tend to stay away from romance because I’m so immersed in it in my job, I just want something different for down-time.So I typically pick up a horror or thriller novel (Stephen King is my favorite) or something so funny it leaves me breathless (Christopher Moore is my go-to author for this!) I most recently read The Passage by Justin Cronin, a futuristic vampire/zombie armageddon story and really loved it.