BOOK REVIEW: THE SWAN AND THE JACKAL BY J.A. REDMERSKI

Title: The Swan and the Jackal
Author: J.A. Redmerski
Genre: Thriller, romance
Published on: March 3, 2014, self-published


Fredrik Gustavsson never considered the possibility of love, or that anyone could ever understand or accept his dark and bloody lifestyle—until he met Seraphina, a woman as vicious and blood-thirsty as Fredrik himself. They spent two short but unforgettable years together, full of lust and killing and the darkest kind of love that two people can share.

And then Seraphina was gone.

It’s been six years since Fredrik’s lover and sadistic partner in crime turned his world upside-down. Seraphina went into hiding and has eluded him ever since. Now, he’s getting closer to finding her, and an innocent woman named Cassia is the key to drawing Seraphina from the shadows. But Cassia—after sustaining injuries from a fire that Seraphina ignited—suffers from amnesia and can’t give Fredrik the information he desperately seeks. Having no other choice, Fredrik has been keeping Cassia locked in his basement as he not only tries to get her to recall her past—because she and Seraphina share it—but also to protect her from Seraphina, who clearly wants her dead.

But Cassia is a light in the darkness that Fredrik never believed existed. After a year subjected to her kindness and compassion, he finds himself struggling with his love for Seraphina, and his growing feelings for Cassia—because he knows that to love one, the other must die.

Will light win out over darkness, or will something more powerful than either further destroy an already tortured soul?


With two books so far, In The Company of Killers has had Sarai Cohen/Izabel Seyfried as the protagonist. She's a damaged young girl who became a contract killer after escaping captivity. The series returns with a third installment, The Swan and the Jackal. This time the main character is Fredrik Gustavsson. He’s without doubt the darkest and most damaged character in this series. People call him the Jackal, but you don’t learn why until near the middle of the book. They also call him The Specialist. Fredrik is the go-to torturer in Victor’s new Order (a contract killer organization). He can do stuff to people that are just…horrible, yet he’s not exactly evil. You likely wouldn’t root for Fredrik if he were real, but as a book character it’s a different story. No pun intended.

Before The Swan and the Jackal starts, Victor assumed that Fredrik had killed his ex-wife. She appears right at the start of the book, though. Her name is Seraphina Bragado, and she has a darkness that rivals Fredrik’s. The two loved each other, until something changed things. Now, Fredrik is looking for Seraphina after she spared his life. She's been on the run for years. Fredrik’s search leads him to Cassia Carrington, a young woman who turns out to be the best tool for finding Seraphina. Cassia is amnesiac, though. She narrowly survived a fire that Seraphina started. Fredrik has been keeping Cassia in his basement, waiting for her memories to return. He can’t risk Seraphina killing her. Besides Fredrik, no one knows Seraphina better than Cassia.

BOOK REVIEW: FREE SOULS BY SUSAN KAYE QUINN

Title: Free Souls
Author: Susan Kaye Quinn
Genre: Science Fiction
Published on: December 14, 2012, self-published


When your mind is a weapon, freedom comes at a price.

Four months have passed since Kira left home to join Julian's Jacker Freedom Alliance, but the hole in her heart still whistles empty where her boyfriend Raf used to be. She fills it with weapons training, JFA patrols, and an obsessive hunt for FBI agent Kestrel, ignoring Julian's worries about her safety and repeated attempts to recruit her for his revolutionary chat-casts. When anti-jacker politician Vellus surrounds Jackertown with the National Guard, Kira discovers there's more to Julian's concerns than she knew, but she's forced to take on a mission that neither want and that might be her last: assassinating Senator Vellus before he can snuff out Julian's revolution and the jackers she's come to love.


After the second book, I got hooked on the Mindjack Trilogy. So I quickly bought the next book, eager to find out what happens next. Free Souls didn’t disappoint, but it could have been better. A few months have passed since Closed Hearts. Kira is now an active member of Julian’s Jacker Freedom Alliance. She’s also discovered new powers derived from her mindjacking ability. In the previous two books, Kira showed that she could jack into her own mind. This led her to unlock some pretty handy abilities.

Kira shows one of these new skills right at the beginning. During a mission, she goes into a hyped-up state. That’s what Kira calls going into her mind to dose herself with adrenaline. She also converts her muscles from slow-twitch to fast-twitch. Not sure how plausible that last bit is, but I chose to suspend disbelief. The conversion lets Kira run at superhuman speeds. This skill has a side effect, though. Kira refers to it as a blowback, a short period in which her entire body is completely sore and tired.

BOOK REVIEW: RESISTING RUBY ROSE BY JESSIE HUMPHRIES

Title: Resisting Ruby Rose
Author: Jessie Humphries
Genre: Mystery
Published on: October 28, 2014 by Skyscape


Still reeling from the heartbreaking events that unfolded on Grissom Island, Ruby Rose is trying to come to terms with the fact that she’s gone from a vigilante in killer shoes to a stone-cold killer. Everyone from her therapist to her smoking-hot boyfriend keeps trying to convince her that she hasn’t crossed over to the dark side, but Ruby isn’t so sure. It doesn’t help that her nemesis, Detective “Mastermind” Martinez, is still out there, waiting for another chance to take her down.

When an alleged CIA agent named Skryker shows up and asks for a meeting, Ruby figures it just means more questions about her case. But he has information of an entirely different nature and a job offer: join an elite force of young assassins, including Skryker’s right-hand guy, Quinn Donovan. Quinn is distractingly charming, handsome—and deadly. Ruby resists becoming a killer again, but as she becomes more ensnared in a web of deceit, no one around her is safe.


Shoe-loving teen sleuth/vigilante Ruby Rose is back for a new adventure. It’s been some time since the ending of Killing Ruby Rose. Ruby is recovering from both physical and emotional wounds. She bravely ran into a knife to thwart a madman, but he managed to escape. Ruby is also trying to assimilate the shocking truths that she uncovered.

Ruby hasn't been speaking much to anyone lately. This changes when the CIA reaches out to her. They've been looking for the guy who put Ruby in dire situations in the previous book. A particular agent, Skryker (that's not a misspelling) keeps Ruby updated on the investigation. He also seems to have ulterior motives. Ruby doesn't have much chance to think about Skryker's info after her mother, Jane, suffers a strange accident. At the hospital, Ruby crosses paths with Quin, a guy she finds intriguing and handsome. She isn't too thrilled when she learns Quin is there on behalf of Skryker.

BOOK REVIEW: ON THE RECORD BY K.A. LINDE

Title: On the Record
Author: K.A. Linde
Genre: Romance
Published on: August 26, 2014 by Montlake Romance


For political reporter Liz Dougherty, election day—a day of looking toward the future and saying goodbye to the past—seems like a fitting time to start a new relationship. But feelings for her former flame still linger...

The sexy second book in bestselling author K.A. Linde’s Record series decides whether it’s better to pick up the pieces and move on...or to pick up right where you left off.

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Liz Dougherty’s intriguing story continues in On the Record. If you’ve read the previous book, you’ll recall that it ended in a cliffhanger. This sequel picks up a few months after. Brady Maxwell has won the November election to the House of Representatives. Liz is happy that he’s achieved his biggest wish. For her part, Liz has been working hard, both on her classes and on the college newspaper she works at. No one has managed to find out that Liz had a brief but intense relationship with Brady. She hopes to keep it that way.

Now that Liz is single, the doors are open for another guy to scoop her up. She develops a closer relationship with Hayden Lane, her boss. The two have been longtime friends. Liz has, in fact, had a crush on Hayden for years, from before she met Brady. As the attraction is rekindled, Liz decides to give Hayden a chance. He regrets not asking Liz on a date when he had the opportunity. Now Hayden is trying to rectify that. Liz has always thought of him as a pleasant, charismatic, and driven guy. They start dating. Unfortunately, the memory of Brady keeps Liz from becoming intimate with Hayden. She can’t stand to do more than kiss him. Hayden takes it in stride, but it's eating him up inside.

BOOK REVIEW: DIE FOR ME BY CYNTHIA EDEN

Title: Die For Me
Author: Cynthia Eden
Genre: Romantic suspense, thriller
Published on: February 12, 2013 by Montlake Romance


Katherine Cole thought her fiance was the perfect man until he turned out to be the perfect killer. He left his victims stabbed through the heart holding a telltale single red rose and was deemed the Valentine Killer. Three years ago he vanished. Now he's back. And he's hunting the one who got away. In New Orleans, Katherine dared to hope she was finally safe, yet somehow he found her. This time, Katherine won't just sit silently by; she'll do anything to stop the monster she once loved, even trust the sexy cop promising to keep her safe? Detective Dane Black never lets his emotions interfere with the job, even as the Valentine Killer surfaces in New Orleans to stalk his prey. But when Dane agrees to protect the killer's ex-fiance, he can't ignore the passion kindling between them. After a single unforgettable night binds them body and soul, Dane won't rest until Katherine is safe in his arms and the Valentine Killer is dead.


This is one of those "male cop protects female crime victim and ends up falling for her" type novels. What's fresh to me about Die for Me is the villain. Michael O’Rourke is a psychopath who enjoys torturing women and stabbing them in the heart. He always leaves them with a rose, which earned him the nickname "Valentine Killer". He's mostly referred to as Valentine.

When the Valentine Killer met Katelynn Crenshaw, he fell in love with her (in his own way). Their relationship was quite happy, until Katelynn witnesses a dreadful scene. This makes Valentine go into hiding and Katelynn is placed in Witness Protection. Thanks to the help of U.S. Marshall Anthony Ross, Katelynn moves to New Orleans. She changes her name to Katherine Cole. In three years, Katherine only makes a couple of close friends. She became warier about getting close to other people.

BOOK REVIEW: THE PERFECT GAME BY J. STERLING

Title: The Perfect Game
Author: J. Sterling
Genre: Romance
Published on: October 11, 2012, self-published


He's a game she never intended to play.
And she's the game changer he never knew he needed.

The Perfect Game tells the story of college juniors, Cassie Andrews & Jack Carter. When Cassie meets rising baseball hopeful Jack, she is determined to steer clear of him and his typical cocky attitude. But Jack has other things on his mind... like getting Cassie to give him the time of day.

They're both damaged, filled with mistrust and guarded before they find one another (and themselves) in this emotional journey about love and forgiveness. Strap yourselves for a ride that will not only break your heart, but put it back together.

Sometimes life gets ugly before it gets beautiful...


Stellar reviews and a nicely-designed cover were enough to convince me to pick up this book. The fans seemed as enraptured with it as fans of franchises like The Hunger Games or Twilight. I wanted to know what all the fuss was about. As I’ve mentioned before, New Adult is among my favorite genres. Not to add that the heroine of The Perfect Game is quite attractive.

This book introduces us to Cassie Andrews and Jack Carter. They’re college juniors at the same school. Cassie loves photography, and Jack dreams of playing baseball in the major leagues. When the two first meet, there’s nothing that would make you expect they would want to cross paths again. At least, Cassie isn’t impressed with Jack. He’s too cocky and too much of a ladies’ man for her taste. Jack, though, finds Cassie fascinating. He makes it his personal mission to convince Cassie to give him a chance. She’s the first girl not to fall for Jack’s charms the moment she laid eyes on him. It takes a lot of cajoling on Jack’s part before Cassie finally agrees to a date. By this time, though, she can’t deny that she finds Jack handsome.

BOOK REVIEW: UNFORGIVEN BY CAT MILLER

Title: Unforgiven
Author: Cat Miller
Genre: Fantasy, romance
Published on: July 17, 2012 (first edition), self-published


Things are about to heat up…

Brandi Vaughn wishes she could stand out. She’d do anything to get out from behind the shadow of her socialite family—which now includes Dani, her half sister, recently discovered to be the most powerful vampire known to their kind.

But Brandi is more extraordinary than anyone realizes. The fiery young vamp has a secret elemental power—an inner flame that she must keep under control so as not to reveal herself to the dangerous rogue vampire targeting exceptional talents like hers. But when two desperate followers of the Rogue attempt to kidnap Dani during her wedding ceremony, Brandi lets loose with a pyrotechnic display that doesn’t go unnoticed…

As the vampire nation comes face-to-face with the threat of the Shade army, Brandi is caught in an emotional tug of war between the light and the dark. Torn between the affections of lovers from both factions, she will need to choose who to trust with her heart: a warrior or a rogue.


Things are mostly the same since the ending in Unbound. This second installment in the Forbidden Bond series starts right after the previous book. The main character, Soleil Danielle Vaughn, was a former demi-vamp. She got turned into a full vampire after a member of the vampire warrior class tried to bond with her. The bonding failed, and now that vampire, Darren, is in hiding.

Unforgiven begins when Dani’s bonding ceremony with Chase Deidrick is about to start. They had a tumultuous relationship in the previous book, but in the end, their love prevailed. The vampire society has all but accepted Dani, especially now that she’s a full vampire. Dani is eager to bond herself to Chase. She fears that the bonding might fail again, though.