Hi there! I’m Kay: an opinionated book blogger enamoured with the world of novels. Reader of Speculative Fiction (the posh word for Sci-Fi/Fantasy) and Young Adult novels. Believer in the many uses of the towel, the science of deduction and other fandom in-jokes.
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Monday Reading (Sept. 6th, 2010)
It’s Monday! What are you reading this week? is a weekly event now hosted by One Persons Journey Through a World Of Books where we discuss our week of reading!
Currently Reading:
- The Devil’s Kiss by Sarwat Chadda – The first line of this book is just fantastic: Killing him should be easy; he’s only six.
Finished this week:
- Jealousy by Lili St. Crow – As usual with this series, the first half of this book was 5 stars… then it went downhill. STILL – Awesome read!
- Succubus Nights by Richelle Mead – Not as funny as the first in the series, and kinda blah plot-wise – but addictive and FUN nevertheless!

Reviews:
- The Mage in Black by Jaye Wells – FINALLY reviewed this AMAZING book. 5 stars!! *SPARKLES*
Up next from the TBR pile:
Review: The Mage in Black by Jaye Wells
The Mage in Black by Jaye WellsSeries: Sabina Kane #2
Published by Orbit
Pages: 326
Genres: Urban Fantasy
Source: Purchased myself
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Also in this series: Red-Headed Stepchild, Green-Eyed Demon, Silver-Tongued Devil
Sabina Kane doesn't have the best track record when it comes to family. After all, her own grandmother, leader of the vampire race, wants her dead.
So when she arrives in New York to meet her mage relatives, the reunion puts the fun in dysfunctional. Not only is mage culture completely bizarre, but everyone seems to think she's some kind of 'Chosen' who'll unite the dark races.Sabina doesn't care who chose her, she's not into destiny. But the mages aren't Sabina's only problem. In New York's Black Light District, she has run-ins with fighting demons, hostile werewolves and an opportunistic old flame. Sabina thought she'd take a bite out of the Big Apple – but it looks like it wants to bite back.
Mage in Black picks up right where Red-Headed Stepchild left off. Wells introduces a dozen new characters within the first few chapters – including Sabina’s long-lost twin and her vampire ex. Both of these characters has serious potential to make me hate them – I mean, really, how could I like a competitor for Sabina’s attention when she has the sexy hexy Adam after her?
That I loved both of these so-easy-to-hate characters? Friggin’ awesome. Her sister is adorable and her ex is – frankly – swoonable. (despite being slightly sociopathic – but hey, on Slade it was hot).
Everything I loved about RHSC was in this book – especially the humour! Demon/Cat!Giguhl is back in action – complete with inappropriately violent funnies (Rule #1! You do not talk about Demon Fight Club!). There is also a ton of Sabina Kane character development. She is still the gritty, distrusting and jaded Sabina from RHSC – the words “emotionally traumatised” have nothing on this girl. But she is fundamentally good – or, well, at least not-evil – and watching her start to get that was amazing to read. I am relatively certain that one day she will have a rock-solid moral code.
Until then, this is the Sabina we get to enjoy:
“Believe it or not, there are plenty of ways to satisfy your need for blood without harming anyone.”
I raised an eyebrow. “Yeah, but where’s the fun in that?”
– Chapter 6, The Mage in Black
One of the things I love about Wells’ writing is that the humour is just so natural. It doesn’t feel like she is trying to write a “funny” book – instead, she’s writing a book with funny characters. That’s how the series manages to remain an oh-so-serious!UF/Horror novel and not a chick-lit paranormal comedy. Wells can make you want to cry and then have you in hysterics a few pages later.
Even though I gave RHSC 5 stars, I’d say this book is even better than the first. 5.5 stars, if you will. Ok, there’s not as much Adam (*woe is me*), but the villain was 100x more badass and Sabina’s character development goes into the sky-high levels of awesome.
Bottom line? The Mage in Black is gritty, bloody, painfully tragic, kick-ass and hysterical. GO BUY IT. And then lament the fact that the third book in the series, Green-Eyed Demon, doesn’t come out til March 2011.
Give this book to a boy! If you are looking for male-friendly UF, try Jaye Wells on an unsuspecting guy. Unlike a lot of UF out there, Sabina has no one-twu-wuv waiting at home. And no one could claim Sabina was at all “girly” about her feelings.
At least, not without getting their ass kicked.
Waiting on Wednesday: Ripple by Mandy Hubbard
“Waiting On” Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted over at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that are being eagerly anticipated.
Eighteen year old Lexi Wentworth is cursed. For as long as she can remember, she’s spent every night swimming. If she doesn’t, she’ll regret it – simply walking will be agony, as if she’s stepping on shattered glass. Her body craves the water, demands the water, until she can’t say no.
Ripple by Mandy Hubbard
Goodreads – YA – July 21st 2011 by Razorbill/Penguin
But it’s not the swimming that troubles Lexi. It’s the singing that goes with it.When she turned sixteen, her siren song killed the only boy she’s ever loved. Now, she avoids the popular shores of the Pacific in favor of a long forgotten lake up in the mountains, where she can swim and sing in peace, far from the population of her oceanside home.
Until, that is, Cole Mills discovers her lake. He’s new to Lincoln City High, and he doesn’t know about Lexi’s reputation as an ice queen – a reputation she’s carefully cultivated to keep everyone around her safe. He pushes her, talks to her, forces her to dream of what life could be like if she weren’t a siren.
Lexi can’t stop herself from warming to him, from falling for him. Soon, he’s demanding answers, following her to the lake, unknowingly risking his life. How can she keep him safe when the one thing she wants most – to hold him close – will endanger his life?
This book sounds fantastic. I absolutely love the idea of a cursed heroine who can’t be near her new boyfriend for fear of hurting him. It’s inverse Twilight and makes me want to go out and buy it right now. And aren’t the colours on this cover simply stunning? Are those tatoos or scales on her legs? *is intrigued*
Monday Reading (August 30th, 2010)
It’s Monday! What are you reading this week? is a weekly event now hosted by One Persons Journey Through a World Of Books where we discuss our week of reading!
Currently Reading:
- Unholy Ghosts by Stacia Kane – I have been trying to read this book for the past 3 weeks but only seem to manage a page or two at a time. It sucks, because I know it is a good book but I just can’t seem to get through it. May set it aside as it is sucking away my book-loving soul bit by bit.
Finished this week:
- TimeRiders by Alex Scarrow – I really didn’t think I would enjoy this book as much as I did! It is like a friggin’ action movie – complete with Nazis, scenes in the Titanic and flesh-eating zombies (er, kinda zombies anyhow).
Reviews:
Up next from the TBR pile:
- Linger by Maggie Stiefvater – NEED WANT MUST READ THIS THING. I blame Unholy Ghosts (*cough* and, sure, now I feel guilty for blaming a perfectly good book.)
Give me your opinion:
- Book Covers – ARCs vs. Final covers – In which I wax poetically about fantastic book covers and then rant bitterly about the ones I don’t like.
In My Mailbox (August 29th, 2010)
In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren (inspired by Alea of Pop Culture Junkie) and explores the content of your mailbox.
This will likely be my last IMM for the next 3-4 weeks (unless I get a chance to visit a bookstore next weekend – let’s hope people!) as I might be moving from the UK for a while. I really do want to stay in London (*hugs city*) but I might be getting a great job on the continent. SO… that means less compulsive book buying from my favourite second hand stores and more measured, thought-out purchases online. *rolls eyes*
Anyhow, here’s what I got this week! ALL of these were found in second hand stores, so I think I spent £10? Bargain.

- Storm Front by Jim Butcher
- Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs
- Howling at the Moon by Karen MacInerney
- The Discovery of Chocolate by James Runcie
- Blood and Ice by Robert Masello
- Kushiel’s Scion by Jacqueline Carey
Was very excited about my copy of Storm Front! With 15+ books in the series, finding the first one on sale was tough!
Also, dear dear Forbidden Planet, what was with the lack of Sirantha Jax series? Awesome science fiction that you have… zero copies of? Hell, even Foyles had Grimspace! Not cool.












Ripple by Mandy Hubbard


