Showing posts with label Deal with the Devil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deal with the Devil. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Spell the Month in Books [1]

 
Spell the Month in Books is a monthly meme hosted by Reviews from the Stacks. Each month, you select books that correspond with the letters in that month’s name (for example, December) and create a list. You can also link your post on Jana’s site each month.

I saw this when I visited Lisa over at Bookshelf Fantasies! It looked like fun so I decided to give it a try.

Deal with the Devil (Mercenary Librarians, #1) by Kit Rocha

Review Snippet: I don't know about Orphan Black and Avengers, but Deal with the Devil definitely made me think of Ilona Andrews and their Hidden Legacy and Kate Daniels series (two of my all-time faves)! This book was full of adventure, steamy sex, and the unbreakable bonds of found families. I devoured this book and cannot wait to see what happens next! The story had a satisfying conclusion, but the last chapter left me feeling totally floored. It was just so unexpected (giving me hope while also destroying a piece of my soul), but really sets up the next book!

I love stories that start off with a bang and hit the ground running, and Deal with the Devil did not disappoint! I never felt like the world was foreign to me, because the authors explained it through conversations and character observations. There was no info-dumping, just information gained from being immersed in the world. It was brilliantly written and explained, and I seriously could not put this one down. It's been ages since I read a book in one sitting, but I easily could have sat on the couch with this one and not gotten up until I'd turned the last page. It actually took me two days to finish this book (#momlife), but the story was on my mind even when it wasn't in my hands - - that's a good book. *click here for the original post and full review


Empire of Night (Age of Legends, #2) by Kelley Armstrong

Review Snippet: I know I reviewed the first book on Monday, but I am zinging through this series! I'm already halfway finished with the third and final book, Forest of Ruin. It's crazy intense and wonderfully fantastical. I am in love with the characters and the world Kelley Armstrong has created. I feel like I'm on the long and arduous journey with them, and I'm increasingly worried about their safety. They no longer know who they can trust, and they keep finding bodies that are broken, shredded, or unrecognizable. Beasts from stories and lore are appearing with more frequency, so I'm pretty confident the dismemberments and disappearances will continue.

Although dark and dangerous, Armstrong has written a story that has completely captivated my mind. She has given the characters a rich history and an authenticity that makes me feel as if I've known them my entire life. I cannot wait to see how everything ends! *click here for the original post and full review


Circe by Madeline Miller

Review Snippet: Madeline Miller has surpassed my expectations, and they were pretty high after The Song of Achilles. I thoroughly enjoyed the first book, and jumped at the opportunity to read Circe. I've always loved stories about Greek mythology, so her books have been perfect for me!

I've heard about Circe, but I wasn't really familiar with her story. I think I would confuse her and Calypso, though now I can see there is no comparison. Circe wasn't like the other gods, or even the other members of her family. She was soft-spoken, didn't draw attention to herself, and was mostly left to her own devices. She wanted to find love and be loved, though her efforts tended to backfire or not work out. *click here for the original post and full review


Emerald Blaze (Hidden Legacy, #5) by Ilona Andrews

Review Snippet: I am obsessed with this series! I wanted to start Emerald Blaze as soon as it arrived (preordered this as soon as I could) but knew I'd need an entire day to read it. Once I start something by Ilona Andrews I'm incapable of putting it down! Thankfully there was a day when my husband was home and I could disappear for a few hours. I'm not saying there weren't interruptions - - because there were - - but I still managed to get through this entire book within 24 hours. It may have been 2 AM, but it still counts! ;)

This author duo is phenomenal and I will forever read whatever they write! The characters, world-building, and storytelling are always amazing. I can pick up the next book in a series (after waiting roughly a year for a new one) and immediately fall back into the story like I'd never left. There's a larger, looming goal that the characters are steadily moving towards, but each book can stand alone and comes with its own set of problems to solve. I really love how they're able to tie everything together, yet still make each book something that's unique and captivating. *click here for the original post and full review


Magic Bites (Kate Daniels, #1) by Ilona Andrews

Review Snippet: I love the Ilona Andrews duo, which is what led me to this series after reading their Hidden Legacy books, and I'm happy to report that I enjoyed this book immensely! Stories like this are my kryptonite -- magic, snarky female characters that kick butt, shifters or shape-changers, and other paranormal creatures. I also really liked the mystery surrounding Kate, and the subtle threads that were woven into the larger story. Kate is someone or something special, and she is adamant about keeping her blood a secret. If she is injured during a battle, everything has to be destroyed before she can leave. For some reason Kate cannot leave a single trace of herself behind, but she's also unwilling to share that secret with her companions.

While we don't get definitive answers about Kate and what she is, there are clues and conversations that address the mystery. I'm curious to see what's so special about her, and why her blood is so powerful. Her secret is going to come out eventually, obviously, but I liked that it wasn't the main focus of the book. She's trying to figure out who killed her guardian and friend, which leads her all over the city and puts her in contact with the different factions. *click here for the original post and full review


Bitter Spirits (Roaring Twenties, #1) by Jenn Bennett

Review Snippet: I thought this would be an excellent book to read during October--and I was right! It was wonderful!  It's like the green eggs and ham of books. I would read it in a house, with a mouse, in a box, with a fox-- I would read it anywhere! I honestly could not get enough of this book.

I really enjoyed Aida's character. She's confident, determined, and unafraid of sex and the more risquΓ© things in life. She is okay with who she is as a person, and she isn't looking to change something about herself. It was really refreshing. She may have gotten a little flustered at times, but she still maintained her flirty, daring attitude. I also liked that she knew what she wanted and went for it, even if that meant attacking making a move on a more than willing bootlegger in the back of a taxi. *click here for the original post and full review


Every Last Breath (Final Hour, #1) by Juno Rushdan

Review Snippet: Every Last Breath was an enjoyable read that exceeded my expectations. I felt like a kid chasing an ice cream truck, only it was my mind that wasn't moving fast enough. I wanted to know more about Maddox and her history with Cole, what he's been doing for the last nine years, her work at the Gray Box, the threat they faced and why, and additional details about Maddox's team and Cole's family. It took a few hours, but I finally got my ice cream.

I did have some small issues while reading this one, so we'll get those out of the way first. There's a pretty big cliffhanger. Yes, I understand it's there to set up the next book. No, I don't care. We spend a good portion of the book trying to determine something, but it's left unresolved. It's a big something, too. I kept waiting for the answers to click into place, but the book ends and we're left with a clue that makes zero sense. The story itself wrapped up the main conflict, but I don't like feeling like a baited fish when I finish a book. *click here for the original post and full review


The Raven and the Dove (The Raven and the Dove, #1) by Kaitlyn Davis

Review Snippet: I cannot stop thinking about this book! Once I reached a certain point, there was no stopping. I had to know how this story would end, and if my lovebirds would be okay. I have no idea how similar this book is to Tristan and Isolde, because for the life of me, I cannot remember that tale. I'm sure I could Google it, but what's the point? The Raven and the Dove was better than it could ever hope to be! (No offense to Tristan and Isolde fans—I just really loved this book!) ;)

My one teeny-tiny complaint would be the cliffhanger. I knew it was coming, I braced for it to happen, but I still felt frustrated when the story concluded. I wanted to know how people felt, what they were thinking, what might potentially happen in the next book! Instead, we're left with a lot of questions and only promised answers. Our main characters are left in less-than-stellar situations, and my heart is still breaking for them. Why do authors have to be so cruel to their creations? *
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Saturday, July 18, 2020

Deal with the Devil (Mercenary Librarians, #1) by Kit Rocha

Synopsis (via Goodreads): Orphan Black meets the post-apocalyptic Avengers in the vein of Ilona Andrews’ Hidden Legacy series by USA Today and New York Times bestselling author duo Kit Rocha

The United States went belly up 45 years ago when our power grid was wiped out. Too few live in well-protected isolation while the rest of us scrape by on the margins. The only thing that matters is survival. By any means. At any cost.

Nina is an information broker with a mission: to bring hope to the darkest corners of Atlanta. She and her team of mercenary librarians use their knowledge to help those in need. But altruism doesn’t pay the bills—raiding vaults and collecting sensitive data is where the real money is.

Knox is a bitter, battle-weary supersoldier who leads the Silver Devils, an elite strike squad that chose to go AWOL rather than slaughter innocents. Before the Devils leave town for good, they need a biochem hacker to stabilize the experimental implants that grant their superhuman abilities.

The problem? Their hacker’s been kidnapped. And the ransom for her return is Nina. Knox has the perfect bait for a perfect trap: a lost Library of Congress server. The data could set Nina and her team up for years...

If they live that long.



I don't know about Orphan Black and Avengers, but Deal with the Devil definitely made me think of Ilona Andrews and their Hidden Legacy and Kate Daniels series (two of my all-time faves)! This book was full of adventure, steamy sex, and the unbreakable bonds of found families. I devoured this book and cannot wait to see what happens next! The story had a satisfying conclusion, but the last chapter left me feeling totally floored. It was just so unexpected (giving me hope while also destroying a piece of my soul), but really sets up the next book!

I love stories that start off with a bang and hit the ground running, and Deal with the Devil did not disappoint! I never felt like the world was foreign to me, because the authors explained it through conversations and character observations. There was no info-dumping, just information gained from being immersed in the world. It was brilliantly written and explained, and I seriously could not put this one down. It's been ages since I read a book in one sitting, but I easily could have sat on the couch with this one and not gotten up until I'd turned the last page. It actually took me two days to finish this book (#momlife), but the story was on my mind even when it wasn't in my hands - - that's a good book.

The characters were amazing and really fleshed out. I adored Nina and loved her optimism even when faced with impossible odds. She cared deeply about others, and she was able to hold her own in battle and in bed (having sex with a super solider could potentially be dangerous, but she made it clear from the start that she wasn't fragile or gentle πŸ˜‰). Knox was all about control and discipline, and I laughed every time Nina thwarted his attempts to keep tabs on her and her group. He was also extremely committed to his team. He made it clear from the start that their lives were his top priority, even if it cost him something he wouldn't normally be willing to give. He would risk everything for Conall, Rafe, and Gray, which is why I understood his rationalizations when it came to Nina and her crew.

I still don't like it when a book's main conflict is a lie or withheld information, but I thought the authors did a wonderful job making it look believable. I was (mostly) okay with it this time, so I think that really says something. Knox was really struggling with himself and what decisions he could live with, and which ones would break him forever. He wanted to protect his team, but he also didn't want to sacrifice someone else to do it (even though he would have - - in a heartbeat - - if it meant saving someone on his team). His internal struggles were realistic and made the lies understandable and somewhat forgivable. It also wasn't the only conflict, so it was easy to focus on the other issues they were dealing with.

Both teams have to be careful with their identities and their histories, so they're unwilling to share too much personal information with strangers. There are bad people looking for all of them (although for very different reasons), so secrecy is their best defense. Unfortunately, they don't have all the resources they need, so they have to play dirty and get creative. I loved the sticky situations they found themselves in, and really enjoyed seeing them work together to get out of trouble.

The secondary characters were equally fantastic, and I really hope we see more of them in future books. I don't know if they're all going to be from Nina and Knox's perspectives, or if the authors are going to rotate through the characters. It's obvious who the pairings will be, but I still want to see them happen! I think they've set up future books really well, and look forward to diving back into this world in the future. (★★★★★)

I received an ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. My thoughts and opinions are my own. Any quotes I use are from an unpublished copy and may not reflect the finished product.