Book Title: Flawed and Damaged
Author: Emily Krat
Genre: New Adult/Contemporary Romance
Release Date: July 22, 2014
Book Title: Flawed and Damaged
Author: Emily Krat
Genre: New Adult/Contemporary Romance
Release Date: July 22, 2014

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Jasper might be gone for good, but Siobhan can’t escape the memory of him.
Or, rather, Psyche’s memories of him—memories of a kinder, gentler man, not the one who lied and manipulated her. She should have tried harder to reach him—to save Jasper from the darkness consuming him. Guilt—maybe that’s the reason why she still sees his face everywhere she turns. That, or she’s going crazy.
And Siobhan really doesn’t have time to lose her mind. Her best friend is in love with their enemy and is addicted to an alien drug. The Alpha Rhos blame her sorority for their sister’s death and take their quest for vengeance too far. Desperate, the Gamma Lambda Phis call on the help of the most deceitful Olympian of all, making her a promise they’re not even sure they can keep.
Once again, Siobhan finds herself not knowing who she can turn to or who she can trust. She comes to realize that her greatest enemy is the darkness within herself.
(Blurb from author S.L. Stacy’s page)
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This is the second book in the Reborn Series. You can see my review for book 1 here.
First off, I want to give a big thank you to Ms. Stacy for putting the pronunciation of Siobhan, the main character, right at the front of the book. Seriously; I didn’t know how to pronounce it throughout the first book and was making up ways to say her name in my head. I really did appreciate that it was added to the front of the book to refresh my memory for Relapse. 🙂
Alright, so the story continues from where it left on from book one, then all of a sudden, halfway into the book, BAM, another point of view. Siobhan’s friend and housemate, Carly. At first I thought, noooooooo, it’s already so good. Why the sudden change? Then I read, and oh Mylanta. Honestly, I like Carly’s point of view better. Forget about Siobhan. Just kidding. Kind of.
The writing style that Stacy had with Carly’s point of view reminded me of Karen Marie Moning. This is a HUGE compliment.
If you’re looking for a fresh new series like nothing you’ve ever read before, try this one. I can’t wait to see what comes next.
My Rating: 4 1/2 stars
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Favorite Quote from Book:
Take us to the in-between,
Where earth meets sky, and wake meets dream.
And time rushes by, unseen.
Take us to the infinite night,
Where up is down, and left is right,
And dark vanquishes light…
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***I received this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review.***
What happens when your high school nemesis becomes the shining star in a universe you pretty much saved? Book blogger Kimberly Long is about to find out. A chick lit enthusiast since the first time she read “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” Kim, with her blog, “Pastel is the New Black,” has worked tirelessly by night to keep the genre alive, and help squash the claim that “chick lit is dead” once and for all. Not bad for a woman who by day ekes out a meager living as a pretty, and pretty-much-nameless, legal secretary in a Manhattan law firm. While Kim’s day job holds no passion for her, the handsome (and shaving-challenged) associate down the hall is another story. Yet another story is that Hannah Marshak, one of her most-hated high school classmates, has now popped onto the chick lit scene with a hot new book that’s turning heads—and pages—across the land. It’s also popped into Kim’s inbox – for review. With their ten-year high school reunion drawing near, Kim’s coming close to combustion over the hype about Hannah’s book. And as everyone around her seems to be moving on and up, she begins to question whether being a “blogger girl” makes the grade in her off-line life.
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When I saw the title of this book I knew I had to read it. I mean, come on, I’m a blogger girl myself. I was never really into chick lit, but I find myself being drawn to it lately. Or maybe it’s just because the chick lit books I’m reading lately are better books. Either way, this was the second Meredith Schorr book I’ve read (I still need to write a review for the 1st) and I really enjoyed it.
Besides being a blogger myself, I didn’t really relate to Kim, the main character, at all. But that didn’t bother me. After all, I like to read to escape, not to read about myself. And Kim was a confident, likeable character to read about.
Schorr pulled me into the story with ease, a story in which I read in two nights. I have a five year old and one year old twins, so take that into consideration. I don’t waste my limited free time. Honestly, the last thing I thought after reading this book was contacting her book manager to say send me all of Schorr’s books for review. 🙂
My Rating: 4 stars

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***Disclosure. I work for Booktrope Publishing which is also the publishing company of this book. However, I receive no monetary or any kind of compensation for sales of this book, or for writing a positive review. This review was my honest opinion. And I was given a free copy in exchange for my honest review.***

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Widowed photographer Ivy Langdon avoids people in general after her husband’s death. She ventures out days before Christmas for last minute gifts and stumbles into the middle of a terrorist attack in London. Will her luck ever change?
Steven Samuels and his partner Gareth Richardson are called in with their company, Blackbird Security Firm, to rescue the hostages. They never expected to find their perfect mate while saving the world. The more the two wolves learn about Ivy, the more that they want to make her theirs.
Love is never simple or straight-forward and life is often stranger than fiction.
Ivy finds herself drawn into a strange world of shifters and human traffickers.
Can love’s true bite find her before trouble does?
(Blurb from author’s site)
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***This review contains spoilers.***
Donovan has the great ability to pull you into the story immediately. I just wasn’t expecting Ivy to be the girlfriend of two wolves. I had always pictured that one wolf, the alpha, would be territorial, you know what I mean? So the fact that Ivy ends up with both Steven and Gareth turned me off a bit; just because it isn’t my thing.
The other thing that bothered me a bit was that Ivy just went along with the fact that the men she was interested in were wolves. I feel like the book was good, but could have benefited from more. More character development. More time to form the relationship between them all. And especially more time for Ivy to accept the fact that they were werewolves.
I really don’t mean this to be a negative review; I’m just writing what stood out to me.
That being said, Ivy was a fun, quick read that held my interest.
My Rating: 3 stars

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Kyle Brightman–late of the advertising industry and soon-to-be-late of the 5th floor psych ward–has a job offer he can’t refuse. A new resort in the Caribbean is looking for an art director. Kyle soon finds himself on the Isle of St. Agrippina working alongside a beautiful copywriter with an icy (perhaps undead) handshake. Questions arise: Why does the resort management team sport spray-on tans in the Bahamas? How can the resort offer such cheap vacation packages? What does one do with vats of Astroglide? To get the answers, Kyle must first navigate a series of wildly unpredictable events with a cast of even more wildly unpredictable characters, including a seductress jungle assassin, her partially paralyzed talking Chihuahua, an Ivy League Rastafarian seaplane captain, Kyle’s ex-psych ward roommate, a former Haliburton mercenary, and a French tavern owner with a fondness for goats, all set to the greatest hits of the 70’s. Pablo Cruise never felt so right.
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Author Bio: Larry Weiner is the author of PARADISE ROT (BOOK ONE) and ONCE AGAIN, WITH BLOOD (BOOK TWO). Larry earned a degree in film from California State University, Los Angeles and was an award-winning art director. And then he got the heck out of Dodge (advertising) and decided he was better at fiction for the greater good (entertainment/deep thoughts) than fiction to make people buy stuff they don’t need (advertising/shallow consumerism). He lives on an island in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, two kids and a gaggle of animals.
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Praise for ISLAND TRILOGY:
PARADISE ROT (BOOK ONE) “Weiner writes with a smart, fun, electric style in the vein of Dave Eggers or Chuck Palahniuk.” –Kenneth G. Bennett, author of EXODUS 2022
(Coming Spring 2015) ONCE AGAIN, WITH BLOOD (BOOK TWO) “It’s a maniacal thrill ride of a literary experience, with trenchant observations, wicked one-liners, screwball characters and twisted takes on pop culture smacking you in the face with impunity. It’s gonzo, and galling, and glorious, and once you take that first hit, you’ll only want more.” —Craig Lancaster, best-selling author of 600 Hours of Edward, Edward Adrift and The Fallow Season of Hugo Hunter
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