Short Take Reviews: The Novella Edition | Alpha and Omega, The Warlord Wants Forever, Magic in the Wind

  

I was recently in the mood to read some paranormal/urban fantasy and decided to pick up the prequel novellas to several series. All were available though my library's Overdrive app (two on audio and one ebook) so it was easy to give these series a test drive without committing to full-length novels. The results were decidedly mixed. Read on to find out my thoughts.



ALPHA AND OMEGA

Patricia Briggs
Series: Alpha & Omega #0.5

Anna Latham never knew werewolves existed, until the night she survived a violent attack... and became one herself. After three years at the bottom of the Chicago pack, she's learned to keep her head down and never, ever trust dominant males. But when she discovers wrongdoing in her pack, she has to go above her Alpha's head to ask for help.


Charles Cornick is the son — and enforcer — of the leader of the North American werewolves. Now his father has sent him to Chicago to clean up a problem there. Charles never expected to find Anna, a rare Omega wolf — and he certainly never expected to recognize her as his mate...

*****
This series was recommended to me when I mentioned I was looking for an urban fantasy series along the lines of The Others by Anne Bishop. I was drawn into this story from the start. Anna is in a precarious position and that’s only exacerbated when she makes a call that brings Charles into her life. It was so interesting to learn about the pack hierarchy and the machinations that were going on behind the scenes. And I'm definitely curious about The Marrock, the leader of all the packs in North America. The instant connection between Charles and Anna was a little hard to go with but I get the feeling that the mated thing is pretty common in shifter stories. At roughly 70 pages, there was only so much that could happen, but I’m curious to see where this story goes. This felt like a really good introduction to a series that could be addictive.

Rating: 3.5
Will I Continue the Series: Definitely
Kresley Cole
Series: Immortals After Dark #0.5

The Warlord
Nikolai Wroth, a ruthless vampire general, will stop at nothing to find his Bride, the one woman who can “blood” him, making his heart beat and filling him with strength. Coldly interested only in the power his Bride will bring, he can hardly believe when Myst the Coveted awakens him body—and soul.

The Seductress
Famed throughout the world as the most beautiful Valkyrie, Myst has devoted her life to protecting a magical jewel and to fighting the vampires. Wroth provides her with the perfect opportunity to torment her sworn enemy—for with his new heartbeat comes a consuming sexual desire that can only be slaked by her. Denying him, she flees, struggling to forget his searing, possessive kiss.

The Hunt is on...
She eludes him for five years, but he has finally chased her to ground and stolen her enchanted jewel, giving him absolute power over her. Now that she’s his for the taking, he intends to make her experience first-hand the agonizing, unending lust she subjected him to for half a decade. Yet when Nikolai realizes he wants far more than vengeance from Myst and frees her, will she come back to him?

*****

I was a bit lost at the start of this one and it took me some time to kind of find my bearings in this world. The time period wasn’t made clear and I was certain at first that it was historical. When I finally realized the setting was in modern times I really had to shift my thinking. Beyond the initial confusion, I really enjoyed the world building. There were vampires, Valkyries, demons and more and it was interesting to figure out the specific lore and abilities. Wroth started off as cold and domineering but he came around. Myst was a character I never could get a handle on. I couldn’t figure her out – her motivations, her decisions, her end game - so that was a bit of a struggle. And the sex scenes were a little cringey. I know it’s sounding like I didn’t enjoy this one but overall, I really did. Novellas can be tricky anyway and setting up a new world in under 200 pages is even more so. But I was intrigued and I liked the apparent set-up for the characters featured in the first full-length novel.

Rating: 3
Will I Continue the Series: Maybe at some point
Christine Feehan
Series: Drake Sisters #0.5

"Sarah's coming home."

Ever since Damon Wilder sought refuge in Sea Haven, he's heard the same breathless rumor pass the lips of nearly every local in the sleepy coastal town. Even the wind seems to whisper her name - a reverie so powerfully suggestive that it carries the curious Damon to Sarah's clifftop home, and seeks to shelter him there.

But Damon has not arrived alone. Two men have tracked him to Sea Haven, and into the shadows of Drake House, where Sarah hides her own secrets. And danger- as well as a desire more urgent than either has ever known- is just a whisper away...

*****

Oof. This just wasn't good. Everything about it felt  surface-level. The plot, the characters, everything. There were no explanations for anything. No background about the sisters, no background about Damon other than an extremely vague mention of a hush-hush government job that "bad guys" were willing to kill him over (which made no sense – since he was no longer working or developing anything what could possibly be accomplished by killing him?), and no explanation of the "magic" the sisters seemed to have.

Worst of all, there was no explanation for the insta-love between Damon and Sarah. I was told constantly about how strong their feelings were, but I couldn't understand why. They were virtual strangers and everything seemed to happen in matter of days. Very little was shared about the time they spent together, how they got to know one another, or where these intense feelings came from. It made no sense.

The big "prophecy" seemed to boil down to this: Sarah would fall in love with Damon because the gate unlocked for him. Yeah, that was it. That was the big prophecy. Pretty freaking weak as far as prophecies go. Having never read anything by Feehan before, I don't know if this was not her best, or if this is just her style. Either way, it really wasn't for me. 

Rating: 2
Will I Continue the Series: Not a chance


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20 comments

  1. Isn't it disorienting when you can't figure out what time period a book takes place in? Sorry these weren't better for you, although it looks like you found at least one series to continue with!

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    1. Yes! The fact that it wasn't made clear up front was a little annoying.

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  2. I give you a lot of credit for dipping your toe in the series pool again. At least you found one you will continue, right? Sorry the results weren't better.

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    1. I do love a good series. :) And settling on one out of the three felt like a win to me.

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  3. It sounds like the first novella was really the winner in this post. And what a great way to get into a series, especially when you haven't read the genre for a while. It's fun to read something different. I just finished a thriller because I needed time away from romance. I loved the change.

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    1. Usually I'm perfectly happy sticking with my contemporary romance but lately I've been craving something a little different. And UF sounded like what I wanted. :)

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  4. The Alpha & Omega series! I've only read the first couple in that series but I do really enjoy it, have you read the Mercy Thompson series at all? it's a spin off of that but I think I prefer this one a bit better, I think Charles and Anna were so interesting as the series progressed.

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    1. Nope, I've never read Mercy Thompson. Somehow I came across Alpha & Omega first and decided to just go with it. :)

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  5. I've read a few Alpha & Omega books and I liked them a lot.

    I had a few Feehan's and I know everyone loves her but I haven't felt compelled to read them lol

    It's been SO long since I've read either urban fantasy or PNR.

    Karen @For What It's Worth

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    1. Same here but for some reason I've been craving some UF lately.

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  6. Yay for Alpha & Omega! I'm so happy you're going to continue! I hope you start the Mercy Thompson series, too as they're related and happen concurrently.

    Yeah, I've read maybe a book or two by Christine Feehan and realized her writing is not for me. She's really popular, though.

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    1. I see her books everywhere, but I'm thinking she's just not for me.

      And I'm excited to continue on with the Alpha & Omega series!

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  7. Love this!! And I love the sound of Alpha & Omega. I can definitely see why you'd want to read the series.
    I'm sorry to read the other novella's weren't as good. I've read some Christine Feehan books, and she definitely has books I loved.. but also once I didn't care for.

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    1. I think Christine Feehan probably isn't for me. But you never know until you try! :)

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  8. Well not the bests as I can see...but I don't like novellas usually.

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    1. I'm not a huge fan of novellas but this seemed like an easy way to test drive some new-to-me series.

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  9. I haven't started the Alpha & Omega series yet but it's high on my TBR!

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  10. I love the Alpha & Omega series! I have been curious about the other two series but haven't had the chance to try them. There is only so much time!

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    1. I hear awesome things about the Alpha & Omega series so I'm excited to continue!

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