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<title><![CDATA[Fractured Moon by ER Pierce]]></title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2012 00:12:37 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alright, this one is mostly good news. Yes, I like some books. :p</p>
<p>I know I&#8217;m supposed to use the sandwich method, but I really just like to get the bad news out of the way, and move on to the good stuff, you know? Then you get to be left in the end with the dessert taste rather than the brussel sprouts&#8230;  So here goes nothing.</p>
<p>The things that I didn&#8217;t like about this book were:</p>
<p>1. Some misused words. Weary where it should have been wary, as an example. No offense to the author; I blame this one on the school system, in all honesty. At 40, English lessons and spelling lessons were very different in my youth. So it&#8217;s hard to be tough on an author about little things like that, especially when these are things I blame more on the editors and proofreaders. A rant for another day and time, that&#8230; believe me. So this is a very minor thing through this book, and not nearly enough to take even a half star off the rating, IMO. It&#8217;s minor comparatively.</p>
<p>2. Tattoos. Not my thing. This is just personal preference, though, so no harm, no foul.</p>
<p>3.  The whole &#8216;frenzied jealousy&#8217; thing so is not my scene. I appreciate that it&#8217;s all the rage right now, but it&#8217;s so obsessive-stalker-ish. I understand the heroine&#8217;s feelings in this case. She&#8217;s insecure for understandable reasons. But the standardized jealous dude thing is sort of creepy. This again, though, is personal preference. I was married to Mr. Macho stalker-obsessive-compulsive-jealous type and he was just unbelievably evil.</p>
<p>4. Still haven&#8217;t figured out who the hell Greta is. Just one of those things that was sort of there, and was talked about like I shoulda known who she was. But I never did really figure it out. Mystery figure is mysterious&#8230; o_O</p>
<p>Again, though, number 3 just seems to be the flavor of the fad for shifter/supernatural fictions. So I certainly don&#8217;t hold it against E.R. in this case.</p>
<p>&#160;</p>
<p>Now, you might be tempted to say, &#8220;So, that was really rough. I guess you hated the book, right??&#8221;</p>
<p>My answer to that is a stern and certain, &#8220;No.&#8221; I really, really enjoyed the book. And I&#8217;d give it a solid 5 stars. I don&#8217;t believe it takes perfection to reach 5 stars. The book&#8217;s well-written, and it has a solid and worthy plot. Most of my discomfort [which was extremely mild] came from the personal preference issues as stated above.</p>
<p>I enjoyed our heroine and I liked her a lot. She was perfectly imperfect. The romance was much better than the usual, &#8220;oh, look, we&#8217;re mates, let&#8217;s fuck like minks RIGHT NOW, RIGHT NOW, RIGHT NOW!&#8221; stuff. Not that they took eternity to get there, but they did have courtship and some normal intimacy issues. Haha, what a statement about our world, that intimacy issues are normal. :p</p>
<p>Ceithin was likable as well. I enjoyed watching him make an idiot of himself in ways that actually kind of made sense. Too many heroes make asses of themselves in ways that just leave you going&#8230; seriously, dude?? Really??  But Ceithin was putting forth the effort to be gallant and have integrity.</p>
<p>I liked the whole telepathy thing, and how it played into other areas.  The villain is well done, in my opinion, and the villain&#8217;s helper was enough of a surprise to please me. That didn&#8217;t play out predictably, and that&#8217;s a pretty big deal.</p>
<p>I also enjoyed the small details the writer put into it. She did a great job with bringing in so many minor things that you wouldn&#8217;t really think about [like the brother's masturbatory status.... er]. These things seem superfluous, but they actually give humanity to the characters. Ironic since they&#8217;re werewolves. :p</p>
<p>It was also nice that she did put them in there, but didn&#8217;t overdo it. The book could easily have really lagged along if she&#8217;d done much more explaining and background. It&#8217;s a fine line that she walked well.</p>
<p>The other surprise with another character certainly threw me for the biggest loop. Totally unexpected, and my personal jury is still kind of out on that. I think it could have borne better explanation, but it was indeed super kewl anyway. So I&#8217;ll take it for what it is.</p>
<p>This book gains a solid 5-er from me. The few negatives are relatively minor, and more personal preference than writing or plot issues. No plot holes I could drive a Hummer through, and not so much sex that I had to search for a plot (another personal preference&#8211;not a huge fan of erotica-with-a-pretense-at-a-plot).</p>
<p>This is one that I can safely rate on the various sites. Yay!</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Book Review: Fractured Moon by E.R. Pierce]]></title>
<link>http://104reviews.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/book-review-fractured-moon-by-e-r-pierce/</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2012 02:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>KateB</dc:creator>
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<p><img class="alignleft" title="Fractured Moon" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1328018506l/13447062.jpg" alt="" width="117" height="189" /><strong>Book Review: </strong>Fractured Moon by E.R. Pierce (Steel #1)</p>
<p><strong>Format:</strong> ebook</p>
<p><strong>Published:  </strong>March 3, 2012</p>
<p><strong>Genre: </strong>Paranormal Romance, Shifters, Paranormal suspense,</p>
<p><strong>Sensuality Rating: </strong>Hot!</p>
<p><strong>Synopsis </strong>(from <a title="Goodreads" href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13447062-fractured-moon" target="_blank">Goodreads</a>)<strong>: </strong>Aurelia Fridell will always be a freak. Born to werewolf parents, her twin brother Ville can shift forms, but she can&#8217;t. Twenty-five years searching for answers yields nothing.</p>
<p>As her thirtieth birthday approaches, isolation creeps in, and worry settles in her gut. She accepted her existence long ago, and yet lately, she&#8217;s felt off-kilter. Eyes follow her, prickling her senses. Her headaches are getting worse.</p>
<p>Is she paranoid, or is there really someone, or something, stalking her? Watching. Waiting. Drumming fingers to a sinister beat she can&#8217;t hear.</p>
<p><strong>Time will tell. </strong></p>
<p>Ceithin Starkley isn&#8217;t looking for a mate. Especially now. In fact, he doesn&#8217;t believe in true-matings at all. While he is being recruited for a new job, a scent on the wind stuns him, and he finds himself fighting an inner battle he never wanted, yet can&#8217;t ignore.</p>
<p><strong>Sparks fly, as Ceithin and Aurelia fight fate and race against a clock neither knows is ticking. </strong></p>
<p>Will he claim Aurelia before he loses her for good?</p>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Warning<strong>:</strong></span></em> This book is sexy. Contains a drool-worthy Alpha male wearing Beta clothing. A sassy and sweet heroine with brains and brothers you&#8217;ll adore. A best friend every girl would love to hate. I mean have. And an impossible road no one will see coming.</p>
<p><strong>Review: </strong></p>
<p>From the very start I liked Aurelia Fridell. We meet her whilst she&#8217;s standing backstage at her brother&#8217;s bar waiting to be called out for a bachelorette auction that her best friend, Astrid (or Az for short) has roped her into participating in.  <em>There were so many other things I should be doing with my Saturday night. Yet here I sat, nursing my Summer Ale, waiting for the current Barbie Bimbette to be sold. Soon it&#8217;d be my turn &#8212; I left my cheer meter at home. </em></p>
<p>A little snarky and sarcastic &#8211; just how I like my heroines!</p>
<p>Aurelia is somewhat of an anomaly among werewolves &#8211; able to partially change her features and grow claws but not able to complete a complete shift into wolf form. This &#8216;defect&#8217; makes her an outsider in her community and &#8211; despite their best efforts at being supportive &#8211; her family too. Depite this (or maybe because of it) Aurelia is a strong and capable heroine. She&#8217;s an incredibly smart, brave and passionate woman.</p>
<p>One year after the bachelorette auction, Aurelia comes face to face (quite literally as he tackles her to the floor of Az&#8217;s tattoo parlor) with Ceithin Starkley &#8211; a werewolf visiting the area on a business opportunity with Aurelia&#8217;s father. From the moment they meet they share incredible sexual tention &#8211; I could almost see the sparks flying! &#8211; but Ceithin sees himself as a little bit oldfashioned. He won&#8217;t cheat. Just Aurelia&#8217;s luck to meet the man who may be her fated mate and him be involved in a relationship with another woman. I admired Ceithin for that. I have to admit I get slightly annoyed when just because someone meets their fated mate &#8211; all rules and manners fly out the window.</p>
<p>I also relished in the chanced to see Aurelia jealous &#8211; and play a little dirty!</p>
<p>Just because Ceithin is in a relationship and trying to fight his werewolf nature and be faithful to his girlfriend doesn&#8217;t mean that Aurelia isn&#8217;t going to make a play for her potential mate! Her playful, sensual and jealous side made itself known when she was in the club. I didn&#8217;t expect it from her but it made me like her more. And made me realize that she wasn&#8217;t going to let circumstances stand between her and what she wanted in life. Her lack of shifting ability weighs heavily upon her and I was glad for her to see that she wasn&#8217;t going to give up. And this is fiction and a story of true mates! &#8211; so I don&#8217;t feel bad at all rooting for a woman trying to steal another woman&#8217;s boyfriend.</p>
<p>Ceithin unable and unwilling to ignore his desire for Aurelia, breaks up with his girlfriend and starts to court Aurelia. I loved the courting. Ever since I was 12 years old and read <a title="Persuasion on Goodreads" href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2156.Persuasion" target="_blank">Jane Austen&#8217;s </a><em><a title="Persuasion on Goodreads" href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2156.Persuasion" target="_blank">Persuasion</a> </em>for the first time, I&#8217;ve loved letters in novels. And whilst Ceithin&#8217;s emails weren&#8217;t quite as formal as Captain Wentworth&#8217;s, I loved them. He&#8217;s blunt and slightly awkward but I felt it was honest and that in itself was beautiful. Despite the chemistry and sexual tension between them &#8211; Ceithin and Aurelia got to know each other. The sex &#8211; when it happened &#8211; was hot but, for me, what made it ever better and that bit more intense was that the characters had fallen in love. This isn&#8217;t a story of instant love for no reason &#8211; these two knew each other. They knew their faults and their good qualities and genuinely cared for the other.</p>
<p>In addition to the romance plot, Aurelia has someone tormenting her with no apparent reason. Her tires are slashed and her house ransacked. Throw in some nearly incapacitating and blinding headaches</p>
<p>As the story goes on we get to find out more about why Aurelia can&#8217;t shift, her special mental bond with her brother, Ville. I thought it was an inventive and creative plot. I really enjoyed how everything unfolded. Many questions I had early in the novel were answered and I was satisfied with the ending. There was a shift in the point-of-view for a few chapters that I didn&#8217;t really like. I understand why it was necessary but the main reason why I liked this book was  Aurelia&#8217;s sassiness, her cheekiness and how at times she mentally berated  herself. She was a fantastic narrator. I missed that when we switched to Ceithin&#8217;s POV.</p>
<p>I really enjoyed reading this book. There is a lot to love about the characters and the storyline. It was interesting and sexy and highly enjoyable.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>Rating: </strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong></strong>4 out of 5</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>Purchase book at:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a title="Amazon" href="http://www.amazon.com/Fractured-Moon-Steel-Series-ebook/dp/B007GOGXZO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&#38;qid=1332805720&#38;sr=8-1" target="_blank">Amazon</a> (kindle version) / <a title="All Romance Ebooks" href="http://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-fracturedmoonsteel1-739017-139.html" target="_blank">All Romance Ebooks</a> (mobi, epub, html and pdf formats)</p>
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<div style="text-align:center;">Click <a title="E.R.Pierce's homepage" href="http://erpierce.com/" target="_blank">here</a> to visit the author&#8217;s home page</div>
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