Showing posts with label L.A. Cotton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label L.A. Cotton. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2018

River’s Run - Lords of Kassis, Book 1 By S.E. Smith

**Warning: I do not write reviews based on grammar or spelling issues, only on plot and overall story points and progression. I will only mention grammar if it is so bad that it distracts me from the story. **

River's run is book one in an adult Alien series called Lords of Kassis. This book is about 3 sisters, River, Jo, and Star, two of which was kidnapped by Alien's, while the last saw this and sneaked her way on board their shuttlecraft then the main spacecraft by using the air ducts as a way to travel unseen.

** Slight Spoiler Alert** 

While on the craft, still free, River witnesses the capture of large human-like men and decides that if she and her sisters were ever going to get home than they need to rescue them before any more of them were killed. Each of the girls was trained in a weapon as part of their circus act, River - throwing knives, Star - small handheld crossbow, Jo - a staff, using those skills the girls free the men then flee back to the air ducts to sabotage the craft.

**End Spoiler Alert **

I like how the heroine is strong and able to take care of herself, even in that situation. However, I disliked how the male lead kept on insisting that River needs to be protected because she was female. It's like he forgets he was the one who was rescued, and even when she points this out to him he conveniently forgets it or ignores the fact.

One thing about this story I did not understand was the almost instant "pull" they felt towards each other. His people do not find their mates by some kind of magical bond and neither does humans. So, without the soulmate twist why the hell would she put up with his shenanigans? Do you know? Because I don't.

I rate this Attraction – A promising Story, but nothing life-changing. You would read the sequel as more of a backup story when you run out.
Rated: 3/5 Stars

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Loyalty and Lies (Chastity Falls #1) by LA Cotton

Loyalty and lies is a story about an Eighteen-year-old girl Savanah Parry (aka ana) who just started college. Savanah is the only surviving person from a car crash that killed her parents and boyfriend, the loss scarred her. Knowing that she needed to move on with her life, but still not comfortable in large crowded areas Ana decided to go to a small college.

Ana expects to have a boring slow college career, but that is the last thing that happened. Soon, Ana had found herself dragged into the drastically dangerous life of Jackson Peirce the adopted brother of a crime lord and Chastity Falls version of a Mob Boss.

Loyalty and Lies is book one in the series Chasity Falls, which consists of 4 books total - as of now.

Forewarning, my review will be heavily based on storyline and plot, I will not ever mention grammar or spelling issues unless it is so bad that it distracts me from the overall tale.

The story was well written and I had found myself pulled into the world LA Cotton depicted quickly. Cotton did a wonderful job portraying a depressed young woman struggling to move forward. I realized right away that the male lead Jackson had an Edward Cullen complex, the old "stay away, but I can't". I had often found myself frustrated by the female lead, she was too excepting of being treated like poop, she clearly had Bella Swan syndrome. I kept waiting for her to smarten up and say screw this, but by the end, I was still waiting.

I realize that they both "love" each other, but because Jackson is divided because of his loyalties to his adopted family and his love for Savanah that he doesn't know what to do. Since this book did not solve any of their relationship issues I will go one to read the next book just to see what's going to happen.

Attraction – A promising Story, but nothing life-changing. You would read the sequel as more of a backup story when you run out.
Rated 3/5 Stars

Friday, January 9, 2015

The Invaders by Jay Ford from the Visitors Saga Book Review


The Invaders by Jay Ford from the Visitors Saga Book Review

 It is currently for free on Amazon. Be sure to go and get it before it’s no longer free!

The Invaders are not the usual type of Alien stories I read. There is not much romance the Aliens are the bad guys. Despite this type of book not being my usual cup of tea, I still find myself enjoying it.  Granted it had taken a couple chapters before Mr. Ford’s world had captured me, but now I can honestly say that I am happy I decided to give this story a chance.

 I guess I like Armageddon style books too! You learn something new every day.

Its Free so why not give it a try!   The Invaders by Jay Ford


I rate this book as: Attraction – A promising Story, but nothing life changing. You would read the sequel as more of a backup story when you run out.

I end this entry post with I would recommend this book to others.

Please leave a comment with your opinion if you have read this book as well, I would love to know how much you either loved or hated it!

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Apparatta: The Claiming - Part One by Kennedy Castille Book Review



The Apparatta are a race of hot bodied alien Alpha males. They are described to be large and muscular when compared to the human male. The part I found myself enjoying was the fact that they preferred their woman to have a little cushion for the pushin!   Who doesn’t love a good “Mars needs women” type of story?

Clara Whitemarsh is your everyday curvy woman, someone who is overlooked by today’s beauty standards. Her attitude towards her “chances” of being chosen indicated a low self-esteem. I found myself speculating if she had ever been insulted by a boy she found desirable or picked on during her earlier years. Mrs. Castille did an excellent job of bringing her Heroine to life for me.

Arribatt Devonai is Clara’s potential love interest. He is ruthless in the defense of his people. Like any good soldier, the needs of the whole outstrip the needs of one. However, can he really keep his ideals when faced with something he may want more than anything?

I can’t wait to see what Arribatt will do when he realizes that his blood savior got away.

Please be aware that this story is written in episode installments and only Part One and Two is available at this moment.  Episode length: Approximately 8,500 words.

While the story is short, it is wonderfully written. You can purchase this Story from Amazon for .99cents



I rate this book as: Light Reading - Short story easy to finish in an hour or two.
Rated:4/5 Stars



I end this entry post with I would defiantly recommend this book to others, though I would warn them about how short it is.

*Update:4/5/18, No installments have been added to the series for over a year, so while the story has great promise don't waste your time.