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Monday, March 17, 2014

Coveted by Shawntelle Madison

I won this book when it first came out and have read it a few times since, but I've been pretty slack about writing it up. But Shawntelle Madison is a talented writer and COVETED is a fun book so I figured it was high time I get this review done.

Natalya Stavinsky is no ordinary werewolf. Well, on some levels, she is, but she's also something of an oddball, no longer a member of the local pack because of her anxiety and OCD. Ostracized from her family and belittled by most pack members, Natalya is a hoarder who takes great solace in her collection of holiday ornaments. And it's Natalya's issues that first got me interested in reading COVETED, because these are traits we don't see in UF protagonists. There are plenty of characters with problems but no leads that suffer from these types of mental illnesses. (Let me know if there are others in the comments, please.) Whatespecially great about Natalya is that she knows that she has to work on these problems and she is actively trying to combat her compulsions, with varying degrees of success. She's a different kind of role model: not the strongest werewolf, but one who is devoted to her loved ones, who works hard, who has a strong sense of honour.

Madison has surrounded Natalya with some great characters. I adore Aggie, one of Natalya's friends from a camp for werewolves with problems. Aggie's an overeater but that doesn't define her. In fact, it is just one character attribute, and one I forgot after a while since I loved her strength, her loyalty, and her compassion. She's also really funny. I'm also a big fan of the members of Natalya's support group, particularly Nick, a wizard with a hoarding problem of his own. We don't get to know the others as well but I was instantly charmed by most of them.

No discussion of COVETED would be complete without talking about Thorn, heir apparent to the pack and Natalya's ex-lover, who disappeared five years ago and is newly back in town, set to mate with the pack's resident mean girl. And if I'm honest, I have to say that Thorn is a jerk. He says he loves Natalya, which I believe, but he has agreed to mate with Erika yet keeps sniffing around Natalya. There are societal and paternal pressures for him not to be with Natalya but he can't leave her alone, which puts her in a terrible spot. I love romantic tension but this really didn't work for me. I just wanted him to man up or move on, so that Natalya could move on as well. And maybe get with Nick, who is clearly her soulmate. 

COVETED is probably one of the strongest debuts from 2012, and I would definitely recommend it. Natalya is a very special protagonist I plan to dive into KEPT quite soon, to see where Madison will take her next.

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Jenn

Monday, June 24, 2013

Sealed with a Curse by Cecy Robson

I was super excited when I won this book over on My world...in books and pages. We hosted Cecy Robson for our "When I'm not writing" feature back in December and I was about to purchase my own copy of SEALED WITH A CURSE when I got lucky on Melissa's blog. (It's a great blog, by the way, and you should definitely check it out, especially if you're a Nook user since Melissa posts lots of Nook deals.) I've actually read it a couple times since then but it was never when I had time to post a review. But it's such a fun book that I had to share it with you!


SEALED WITH A CURSE is Robson's debut and she proves herself to be a great new voice in urban fantasy. Her main characters -- the Wird sisters -- are fantastic and she's created an amazing world for them to live in. SEALED WITH A CURSE is told from Celia's perspective. She's the eldest of the four and can change into a tigress (or any other animal she happens to brush up against if she's not prepared) -- but she's not a shapeshifter. Her other sisters also have some interesting powers: Taran is a magic user who wield it as fire and lightning -- but she's not a witch. Shayna can turn pieces of wood into deadly sharp weapons and can manipulate alloys. Emme, the youngest, is telekinetic and can heal herself and others. They're a great group of girls and I love how they each have their own distinctive personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. We get the most insight into Celia since she's the narrator but Robson does a great job of giving each sister their moments to shine.


Like all great characters, they have a bit of a tragic past. Their parents were murdered and it was horrible but we don't know much more than that. I'm really curious to find out what went on All they have is each other and they've made a nice life for themselves in Tahoe. It all falls apart, though, when vampires suffering from extreme bloodlust pop up, ruining the relatively anonymous existence the Wird sisters have been leading. Now, they're thrown head-first into the supernatural waters without a full understanding of how the different types of supernaturals interact and behave. Mostly, Celia and her sisters are dealing with vampires and werewolves, though, so there's not too much for readers to be surprised about on this front. The vampires are generally attractive, manipulative, and powerful and the werewolves aren't too different, though they are sworn to defend the earth from supernatural threats, which is a neat twist on the typical mythology. I really enjoyed Robson's treatment of bloodlust and how it manifests and affects vampires. I thought this was a really strong and well-executed storyline.


There's a lot of romance in this novel so this may not be the novel for you if you're looking for something that's all mystery and fights (i.e. non-sexy action) then SEALED WITH A CURSE is probably not the book for you. Celia is reluctantly involved in a love triangle with Aric, the Leader of the werewolves, and Misha, a Master vampire whom Celia first meets when he accuses her of murdering one of his family. Celia seems to be a lot more interested in Aric but there's something about her that has really captured Misha's interest. Celia's not used to getting this much male attention so there's a lot of blushing but she's no shrinking violet. The other Wird girls, however, are much more comfortable engaging with men on a romantic level and Shayna, Taran, and Emme all end up involved with some werewolves they meet at a club. It's a bit convenient that the sisters go out to a club and meet a bunch of guys who all close friends and extremely powerful werewolves but it serves the story and I'm willing to go with it for now. It felt a bit too convenient for me but I like all of the characters and am curious to see if they'll be able to sustain the relationships that have been established in SEALED WITH A CURSE.


All in all, SEALED WITH A CURSE is an excellent debut for Robson and it's got me quite excited for A CURSED EMBRACE. There's also an e-prequel novella if you can't wait for the second book to come out.


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Jenn