Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday: Halloween-y Books

Hey, everyone!


It's Top Ten Tuesday by The Broke and The Bookish! This week is a Halloween freebie, and I'm doing a hodgepodge of books that put me in the spooky mood. Content, covers, ect...it's a free for all!

In no order....


10.

I love this fall-like cover!


9.

Such a good and creepy twist on vampires!


8.

I've been feeling an itch to reread the Mercy Thompson series as Halloween inches closer.


7.

Currently reading this one, and it's had a few creepy moments!


6.

Demons. Enough said. 


5.

This was the scariest book I've ever read. It kept me up all night, and I slept with the lights on for a week after. 


4.

This should be a TV. It'd be completely addictive!


3.

I've yet to enjoy a book from this author (I really don't see the hype?), but I admit to being curious about this 2017 paranormal romance release. 

2.

And of course, my first paranormal romance love. 

1.

All the paranormal! Also, I want a sword. 

Sunday, October 23, 2016

The Sunday Post/It's Monday, What Are You Reading?

Hey, ladies!


The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer. It’s a chance to share news. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up on our blog for the week ahead. It's Monday, What Are You Reading is a fun weekly meme hosted by Kathryn at The Book Date where we share what we've read and reviewed over the past week and what we plan to read next.

I can't believe we're nearly to Halloween! Friday the temps dropped from upper 80s/low 90s down to the mid-upper 70s. It's lovely, and not suppose to get above 83 for the next 10 days. Still in desperate need of rain, but I'm happy with the cooler weather. 

I was sick with a stomach bug most of the week, so nothing much happened and I couldn't manage much in the way of FitReaders. Feeling mostly better though, finally!





Steps this week:

Sunday 7,545
Monday - 6,073
Tuesday - 6,736
Wednesday - 10,064
Thursday - 14,178
Friday - 14,809
Saturday - 10,225

Total - 69,630





This Week's Recap








Coming Up

Mini Reviews OR Book Haul

Top Ten Tuesday: Scary Reads

Waiting on Wednedsay

TBR Thursday 

Cover Lust, No. 45



Read This Week

3 stars!
This was kind of weird for me, since I liked the story and I liked the characters. However, it was just...too much detail. Could've been half the length it was!
4 stars!
Loved this one, and narration was fantastic as always!
Audiobook

4.5 stars!
Loved this one! A tad predictable, but such an enjoyable read. Emma Chase is now on my auto-buy author list.



Currently Reading

Um...trying to figure that out.

Trying to read this one...we'll see. 


What Will I Read Next?

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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Creepy/Paranormal/Whatever Books Perfect For The Halloween Spirit

Hey, ladies!






It's once again time for The Broke and The Bookish's Top Ten Tuesday! This week's theme is a Halloween Freebie, one I've been looking forward to for quite a while. You can do whatever you like so long as it keeps with the Halloween vibe, be it 10 scariest books, 10 vampire novels, ect. A fun topic!




I'm doing a bit of a hodgepodge of ideas, from books that are creepy, to a few that actually scared me, to some great paranormal ones. Too ADD to stick to one category! Regardless, they're all fantastic Halloween reads. ;)








If you want an absolute mindfuck, try.....

10. Nocte (Nocte, #1) by Courtney Cole

This is a fantastically dark and twisted tale, full of mystery, madness and romance. Click here for my review.



If you like things on the lighter side of paranormal, try....

9.  Some Girls Bite (Chicagoland Vampires, #1) by Chloe Neill

This was a lighter read that was funny, enjoyable, and a page turner. It was an unusual take on vampires, since the human population is totally aware that the fanged ones live amongst them. I'm looking forward to starting the next book!



If you want action, killer (literally) characters, and some seriously sexy times, try.....


8. Halfway to The Grave (Night Huntress, #1) by Jeaniene Frost

My favorite paranormal series! It's action packed with an awesome heroine, tons of humor, delicious smut scenes, and one of the best casts of side characters. The narrator for the audiobook is fantastic, and it's one of the only series where I'd suggest the audio version over the printed. Plus, Bones. <3 



If you want to sleep with the lights on, try.....

7. Dead Sky Morning (Experiment in Terror, #3) by Karina Halle

I don't scare easily in books. Oh, I'll get a bit freaked out, but not genuinely, sleep-with-the-lights-on afraid. This book, though....scared me shitless. The series is  romantic horror with some paranormal elements, and is one of my all time favorites.
This is the third in the series, and they need to be read in order. All I'll tell you on this one is: ghosts, a horrifying child that left me with nightmares, and being trapped on an island. It was my own personal nightmare, and I freaking loved it. 


If you'd like to emotionally scar a pre-teen, try....

6. Pet Semetery by Stephan King

I was...11, maybe 12 when I read this. It took two weeks before I was comfortable in the dark again. 



If you want an unusual take on YA paranormal, try....

5. My Soul to Take (Soul Screamers, #1) by Rachel Vincent

This series deals with banshees, and I'd never read about that before. It was really interesting! The series doesn't start out that strong, but each book is better than the last, and the last three are fantastic! Love triangle warning, but I actually didn't mind it and was happy with who she ended up with.
You'll love Tod, by the way. *swoon*


If you're in the mood for a funny ET, try....

4. Obsidian (Lux, #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout 

The entire series was a solid 3 stars and complete guilty pleasure for me. While pretty much everyone adores this series, it has a lot of issues. I admittedly think JLA can be a bit of a lazy author, but for a guilty pleasure, easy to not think read? You can't beat her.
This was funny, and for the most part enjoyable!



If you want something truly spine chilling, try....

3. The Hallowed Ones (The Hallowed Ones, #1) by Laura Bickle 

This was such an unusual book! I loved the way it handled vampires; they weren't the seductive, genteel creatures you've become accustomed to. No, these are true monsters.
Click here for my review. 




If you want a grim reaper, try....

2. First Grave on The Right (Charley Davidson, #1) by Darynda Jones


While I'm not as crazy about this series as everyone else, it's a really enjoyable story with a quirky heroine, a smoldering love interest, and tons of humor.





If you want travel, Fae, kick-ass action, world building, and the best alpha of all time, try.....


1. Darkfever (Fever, #1) by Karen Marie Moning

This is more Urban Fantasy than Paranormal, but it's still worthy of note! It's creepy, intense, wickedly sexy, and has some of the best character development I've ever read, not to mention gorgeous world building. The first one isn't the best, but the others? God.

Oh, and do you want to meet the best alpha male ever created? You can if you read this. Jericho Barrons...mmm. These are my thoughts on him:
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- The Bibliophile Babe