Showing posts with label vampire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vampire. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Book Review of Wicked Game by Jeri Smith-Ready - Rock 'n Roll and Vampires

Wicked Game (WVMP Radio #1) GoodReads blurb:
Late-night radio you can sink your teeth into....
Recovering con artist Ciara Griffin is trying to live the straight life, even if it means finding a (shudder!) real job. She takes an internship at a local radio station, whose late-night time-warp format features 1940s blues, 60s psychedelia, 80s Goth, and more, all with an uncannily authentic flair. Ciara soon discovers how the DJs maintain their cred: they're vampires, stuck forever in the eras in which they were turned.
Ciara's first instinct, as always, is to cut and run. But communications giant Skywave wants to buy WMMP and turn it into just another hit-playing clone. Without the station--and the link it provides to their original Life Times--the vampires would "fade," becoming little more than mindless ghosts of the past. Suddenly a routine corporate takeover becomes a matter of life and un-death.
To boost ratings and save the lives of her strange new friends, Ciara re-brands the station as "WVMP, the Lifeblood of Rock 'n' Roll." In the ultimate con, she hides the DJs' vampire nature in plain sight, disguising the bloody truth as a marketing gimmick. WVMP becomes the hottest thing around--next to Ciara's complicated affair with grunge vamp Shane McAllister. But the "gimmick" enrages a posse of ancient and powerful vampires who aren't so eager to be brought into the light. Soon the stakes are higher--and the perils graver--than any con game Ciara's ever played....

I love to learn new things from books...granted learning how to pull a con might not be the best thing to learn but who knows- it might be a handy tool some day. The main character of this book, Ciara Griffin (perhaps a play on grifter) is not a saint and sometimes not even a good person. I think that's what I liked about her - she's not perfect, she keeps going back to her con-artist skills, sometimes for the good of her new friends and sometimes for her own good. It's interesting to have a main character that isn't necessarily a good person. As Ciara tries to go straight she finds that her grifter skills are only good for one thing "S&M" otherwise known as "sales and marketing" and she lands an internship at a local radio station.

The DJs at the radio station are uniquely suited to playing their decade-based radio shows, since that is the decade they "died" in and now their development is fully locked in that decade. This was probably one of my favorite concepts of the book, that the vampires are vulnerable to the changes in time just because they are unable to cope with them and it is rare that vampires survive for more than thirty years due to these difficulties. In the vampire genre, I always thought it was too easy for vampires to adapt with the times and use cell phones and drive cars even though they were born a millennium earlier. In Wicked Games, the vampires are almost crippled by the changing times and when faced with the changes they have developed some very OCD coping mechanisms like alphaphetizing CDs or counting dropped pencils or paper clips. The government is aware of vampires although the general public is not and I loved that there is a government issue pamphlet with information about vampires. 

Ciara develops tentative friendships with some of the DJs - including Shane who is the 90s decade DJ. Shane is attractive in that aloof grunge rocker kind of way though he does take an interest when it comes to Ciara. Shane and Ciara's first meet-up outside of work was hilarious when they were attacked by a crazy and drunk bridezilla who was also an arch-nemesis of Ciara's. There was drunken knife-wielding, spilled martini, shirt stealing, and an arrest to wrap up the evening. Ciara has a very sarcastic and dry humor which I love that she uses to cope with most situations though she is very vulnerable as well, especially when faced with her shortcomings. 

This was a 4.5 out of 5 for me, I loved the rock 'n roll, OCD vampires, and sarcasm. 

Book #2 is out now - Bad to the Bone and Book #3 in the WVMP series, Bring on the Night, comes out in August of this year. 

 

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Review of Death's Mistress by Karen Chance - I love me some Louis-Cesare!

Goodreads Blurb: Dorina Basarab is a dhampir—half-human, half-vampire. Subject to uncontrollable rages, most dhampirs live very short, very violent lives. So far, Dory has managed to maintain her sanity by unleashing her anger on those demons and vampires who deserve killing.

Back home in Brooklyn after the demise of her insane uncle Dracula, Dory’s hoping her life is about to calm down. But then she gets some visitors. A friend wants Dory’s help in finding a magical Fey relic, and the gorgeous vampire, Louis-Cesare, is desperate to find his former mistress Christine.

Dory and Louis-Cesare quickly discover that the same master vampire Christine is bound to is also rumored to be in possession of the relic. But when the master vampire turns up dead, they realize that there’s more at stake than a missing mistress. Someone is killing vampire Senate members, and if Dory and Louis-Cesare can’t stop the murderer, they may be next…


Death’s Mistress is an excellent follow-up to Midnight’s Daughter. Where else would you find a beheaded vampire comedic sidekick! This book picks up shortly after the events of Midnight’s Daughter. Dory is working with the vampire senate to clean up an illegal fey smuggling ring. In the middle of picking up a vamp for her father Mircea, the hot vampire dueler Louis-Cesare appears and suddenly the “simple” job for her father gets a lot more complicated. Add-in fey warriors trying to kill Dory and her flatmate Claire and son, the mysterious murder of a senate member and a mage, a missing rune stone, and irritating and handsome Louis-Cesare – and Dory finds herself in the middle of the action again.

I really loved this entry into the Dorina Basarab series. The developments between Mircea and Dorina were heartwarming. It is interesting to see Mircea through both Dorina’s eyes and Cassie’s from the Cassie Palmer series, though kind of weird since he's Dorina's father and Cassie's lover. Dorina always does what she thinks is right despite it not being the easiest or the sanest path to take. Her interactions with Louis-Cesare were exciting and heartbreaking as she tries to help him recover his long lost mistress. The chemistry and sexual tension between Dory and Louis-Cesare is intense and so hot. I also love reading "action" scenes in the middle of the action and this book does not disappoint. Dory's battle with her violent rages also has made some developments though I’m not sure if it is for the good. Karen Chance weaved an exciting and intricate story till the end and the reveal of the big bad guy definitely took me by surprise. The final pages definitely have me looking forward to the next entry in the series.
 

This was a 5 out of 5 for me - awesome man candy in Louis-Cesare and a great tough but flawed heroine in Dory.