I LOVE reading. That said, I choose not to read while writing. My reading abstinence helps me maintain my voice and stay motivated. {whispers} I’m easily distracted.
By the time I’m finally able to read, I’m starving for really great books. I search for the phenomenal reads. If I find a paranormal romance? I’m in heaven.
After months of editing my paranormal romance manuscript last year, I took my first reading break in late September and read many spectacular books over the holidays. Most were outside my preferred genres. The experience of stepping outside my comfortable reading box was highly rewarding. I encourage everyone to do the same.
Books that blew me away among a field of a dozen very good books:
Gabriel’s Inferno by Sylvain Reynard (Romance)
Gabriel’s Rapture by Sylvain Reynard (Romance)
Iced by Karen Marie Moning (Fantasy)
Wallbanger by Alice Clayton (Comedy/Romance)
Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor (Young Adult/Fantasy)
My first read in late September? Gabriel’s Inferno by Sylvain Reynard. I chose well. In the beginning few pages, compelling writing drew me into the world of Gabriel’s Inferno while I sat in the middle of a chaotic airport. Over the course of a week, I fell in love with the characters, the story, and the author. Gabriel’s Inferno instantly became my favorite book and Sylvain Reynard my favorite author. Why? The complexities are great as to the reasons. It’s written differently, which I enjoyed. The references to art and culture are so plentiful and detailed, I became a student in the professor’s class. Gabriel’s Inferno is a captivating sensual and poignant journey of love, hope and redemption written in a delightfully artistic manner. A must read.
My second read? Gabriel’s Rapture by Sylvain Reynard, of course. I needed more of Gabriel and Julia. Sylvain Reynard’s second book did not disappoint. Complex storylines emerged and wove together taking the reader on the ultimate journey of self-sacrifice, hope and love. The main character’s continuing transformation in this book, from a man past all hope of redemption to one who has been saved through love of many kinds, is an amazing must read.
The book I’d been waiting almost two years for? Iced by Karen Marie Moning. I’ll admit I began reading with equal parts excitement and apprehension, as this is the first book in a spin-off series after her phenomenal Fever Series. Could Moning match the stellar writing and intriguing story from the Fever Series? Suffice it to say, she eclipsed it. I couldn’t put the book down. Her imagination is incredible and her writing and vivid imagery are flawless; you are there in her world. I highly recommend this book if you love fantasy, but to get the full effect, you may want to read her five-book Fever Series first.
A surprise love? Wallbanger by Alice Clayton. I didn’t think I was a fan of romantic comedy. Apparently, I am a huge fan of Alice Clayton’s brand of laughter and love. What began as Caroline’s midnight irritation, turned into her neighbor’s well-earned nickname, and evolved into a wonderfully fun love story. I fell in love with the characters and story through Clayton’s well-written humor. Even Clive, the heroine’s cat, had me in stitches. What captured me the most in Wallbanger is the way the comedy endeared you to the characters. I share the same sense of humor with the characters and found the exchanges very relatable. I wanted to be at their dinner parties. In fact, I now find I want to go to Spain. And bake… 🙂
An even bigger surprise? Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor, my first Young Adult genre read. I’d never ventured into Young Adult, but was not disappointed. It quickly became clear to me that Laini Taylor is a very special author. She writes fantasy, a genre that I love, flawlessly. The story was unique and fresh. The way she unfolded events had me page-turning until the very end. If you like fantasy, or even paranormal, I highly recommend this book.
All five of those incredible books are now cherished stories on my Kindle that I’ll be reading again when the time is right. I hope you enjoy their well-written heartfelt stories as well. Thank you to all the authors for sharing your imaginative worlds with us.
I’m adding those reviews to my Goodreads Page, which I’m still learning to navigate. {laughs} Stop by there and say hello! 🙂
Please share your thoughts. What other stellar books have you read? I need to start a list for my next writing break later this year!
Have a wonderful time reading, my friends!
Your humble shoe,
~ Kat
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