Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Review: Cross Keys (Book #1) by Ally Shields

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Genre: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance
Published: October 3, 2014
Publisher: Etopia Press
Pages: 286
Source: Red Moon Book Tours
Synopsis:
When the first wanderer—a common elf who isn’t authorized to use the portal—is spotted on the streets of New Orleans, the king assigns Kameo Ryndel to capture the elf and bring him home to Elvenrude. But before she can intervene, he's shot and his body stolen by the gunmen. Just as puzzling is the appearance at the scene of Seth Lormarc, an Elite elf from a rival guild and heir to the centuries-old feud between their two families.

Seth is in New Orleans at the behest of his grandfather to find out who was behind the portal breach that could expose their existence to the world of men. His best lead is the intriguing Kam Ryndel. When he stakes out her apartment and finds her sneaking out in the middle of the night, dressed in black and leaping to the top of the nearest building, he realizes she's more than a beautiful woman. That kind of feat requires magic. Ancient magic.

As their paths cross and draw them deeper into a mysterious conspiracy, attraction sparks between them, but there’s little time for romance. The portal breach is tied to an illegal smuggling operation that has come to the attention of the human CIA. And the stakes are raised when Kam and Seth discover a band of rebels deep inside Elvenrude that offers nothing except violence and destruction of their world.



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About the Author:

Ally Shields grew up in the Midwest along the Mississippi River and currently resides near Des Moines. Writing has always been a part of her life, but in 2009, after a career in law and juvenile justice, she turned to full-time fiction writing. Her first urban fantasy novel, Awakening the Fire (Guardian Witch Book One) was published in 2012 and the seven book series was completed in 2015. She loves to travel in the US and abroad and incorporates many of those settings into her books. Ms. Shields can be contacted through her website or twitter (@ShieldsAlly).

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My Rating:
★★★★
Review:
I received this book from Red Moon Book Tours for the book tour, all reviews and opinions are my own.  If you would like to check out the rest of the blog tour click here for the official schedule.

I really enjoyed this book, I haven't read many books dealing with elves, and I am glad that I found something with elves in it to read. I only wish there were more about the elf history or something that kind of explained them a bit better or the world more in depth. Though I am hoping that will come in time as the series progresses. Elvenrude fascinated me though the people seem to be stuck back in olden times where woman are treated lesser than men, but Kam seemed to not let that stop her. I am excited to see how she changes Elvenrude.

I liked Ryden as a side character and I could really see him getting with Esty, Kam's sister. Ryden reminds me of a never ending food disposal, he can't leave any food or drinks behind. He also like Esty seem to be the only ones that are forward thinking in many ways. They don't fall for the whole Romeo and Juliet thing of where our houses are divided we must stay separated.

Caleb, Kam's sort of boyfriend, I was on the fence about. I was okay with him even though I know Kam has been friends with him forever I still felt off about him. There is a scene where when Kam comes back from New Orleans she spots him with her cousin shopping and he seems like he got his hand caught in a cookie jar. But Kam kind of overlooked that, I don't think I could have. It just seemed fishy to me, he even got me thinking he could have easily been a bad guy.

Seth works really well with Kam though they let there parents and Elvenrude get in between them a lot which can be bothersome, but that is what makes them working together needed. The pendants and stuff that they use to tap into the magic explains how they do some extraordinary things but not much is talked about with their own magic and how they can use it. As far as I can tell they can tap into the ancient magics but that is about as far as it goes.

The story itself wasn't to fast or to slow. I liked how the romance built slowly and wasn't insta-lovey, I kept rooting for Kam and Seth the whole way, I kept thinking okay this will be the scene something happens. I am very excited to see more of this story and what kind of trouble Kam and Seth find themselves into next.

Also side note I noticed the author lives in Des Moines, I just recently moved away from Iowa City and now I keep finding people and things going on in Iowa. Such a small world.

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Excerpt:

Caleb nodded absently at the departing couple, then returned his gaze to Kam. “I’m serious. It’s time you became more involved with trade matters. In fact,” he paused, “you have several decisions you should be making. When are you coming home?”

“I’m here now.” She clamped down on a spark of anger. Why did every conversation with him lead into demands about the future?

“You know that isn’t what I meant.”

She stiffened. “It’s too soon for any long-term decisions. I like where we are now.” A storm was gathering in his eyes, and she took steps to head off a fight. The King's Harvest Ball was hardly the time or place. She tilted her head and looked at him. “Are you about ready to leave?” A diversion was in order before she lost her temper and said something she’d regret. “I have to be back in the city by early morning, and I can think of better things we could be doing.”

“More than ready.” His smile held a provocative edge. “Shall we start our round of goodbyes?”

“I’m going to visit the ladies’ room, then I’ll catch up with you.”

“Don’t be long.”

She ducked her head and hurried away, anxious to get out of sight before he realized just how annoyed she was. She shoved the door open into the hallway a little harder than was necessary and ran into a solid body. She stumbled, throwing out her arms for balance.

“Oh, I’m so sor—” Strong hands caught her, and she looked up into Seth Lormarc’s glittering green eyes. “You!”

His eyes widened in surprise. “Do I know you?”

A spark of unexpected awareness ran up her arms, and she tried to shake off his grasp. He held tight until she was steady. “No, but I know who you are.” She looked pointedly at his hands. “Take your hands off me.”

“No problem.” He released her and stepped back, a smile parting his lips. “Are you always so charming?”

She frowned at him, ready to give a sharp retort, then hesitated, realizing how rude she’d been. “You’re quite right. Mother would be appalled at my manners. Thank you for your assistance. Now, if you’ll excuse me.”

“Certainly.” He moved to one side.

Her throat suddenly dry, Kam hurried past and down the hall. Insufferable Lormarcs. She entered the powder room and took a deep breath. The mirror revealed her heated cheeks, and she dipped a handkerchief in the water basin to cool her face. Why had she reacted so strongly, been so impolite? Was it the lazy smile he’d made little attempt to hide or just her anger at Caleb spilling over onto the first male she saw?





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Sunday, August 23, 2015

Bout of Books 14: Update Day 7

Bout of Books

Currently Reading: 

  • Opposition by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Books Completed:

  • Third Grave Dead Ahead by Darynda Jones
  • Cross Keys by Ally Shields
  • Spider's Revenge by Jennifer Estep
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop
Pages read today: 150

Total pages read: 1,138

Thoughts:
So I finished off Aesop's Fables and Spider's Revenge today and instead of picking up the last book I had on my list I decided to start Opposition for a few challenges I am doing this month and also to finish off a series. I didn't get very far into it but I hope it is a good ending for the series. As far as the Bout of Books as a whole I think I did pretty well. Got a lot of books read and also made myself read through all the Aesop Fables before the end of the year. That is one yearly challenge I can check off the list. Let me know how you did down below. How many books did you get through?

Challenge:
3 Books I recommend that I read this year.

Bout of Books 14: Update Day 6

Bout of Books

Currently Reading: 

  • Spider's Revenge by Jennifer Estep
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- 50 pages

Books Completed:

  • Third Grave Dead Ahead by Darynda Jones
  • Cross Keys by Ally Shields
Pages read today: 150

Total pages read: 988

Books to read:

  • Kitty goes to Washington by Carrie Vaughn
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- Read 25 pages a day at least
Thoughts:
So close to finishing off Aesop's Fables. So that is what I am going to try to do this last day finish up the books I am currently reading. How is everyone finishing up for the week? 

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Bout of Books 14: Update Day 5

Bout of Books

Currently Reading: 

  • Spider's Revenge by Jennifer Estep
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- 50 pages

Books Completed:

  • Third Grave Dead Ahead by Darynda Jones
  • Cross Keys by Ally Shields
Pages read today: 150

Total pages read: 838

Books to read:

  • Kitty goes to Washington by Carrie Vaughn
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- Read 25 pages a day at least
Thoughts:
Didn't get as many pages read as I did yesterday because I wasn't feeling the best so I was sleeping a lot today.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Bout of Books 14: Update Day 4

Bout of Books

Currently Reading: 

  • Spider's Revenge by Jennifer Estep
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- 40 pages

Books Completed:

  • Third Grave Dead Ahead by Darynda Jones
  • Cross Keys by Ally Shields
Pages read today: 202

Total pages read: 688

Books to read:

  • Kitty goes to Washington by Carrie Vaughn
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- Read 25 pages a day at least
Thoughts:
I finished another book! Got in more pages today hopefully tomorrow I will get the same or even more since it is my night off. We only have three days left how is everyone doing? Anyone feeling that it is crunch time?

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Bout of Books 14: Update Day 3

Bout of Books

Currently Reading: 

  • Cross Keys by Ally Shields
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- 25 pages

Books Completed:

  • Third Grave Dead Ahead by Darynda Jones
Pages read today: 175

Total pages read: 486

Books to read:

  • Spider's Revenge by Jennifer Estep
  • Kitty goes to Washington by Carrie Vaughn
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- Read 25 pages a day at least
Thoughts:
Didn't read as much today as I did yesterday but I still got in my 25 pages from Aesop Fables and I did do the MASH Challenge for today.

I took pictures of it but if you can't read it it says. I live in a shack in Charlotte, North Carolina with my S/O Warden (from The Bone Season), our twins and dragon. I drive a Jeep and work as a Grim Reaper.

 

Let me know if you did this one as well I can't wait to read some others. Man do I wish I had a pet dragon! Okay now back to reading let me know how you guys are doing down below.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Bout of Books 14: Update Day 2

Bout of Books

Currently Reading: 

  • Cross Keys by Ally Shields
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- 50 pages

Books Completed:

  • Third Grave Dead Ahead by Darynda Jones
Pages read today: 191

Total pages read: 311

Books to read:

  • Spider's Revenge by Jennifer Estep
  • Kitty goes to Washington by Carrie Vaughn
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- Read 25 pages a day at least
Thoughts:
Yes I got my Aesop Fables in for today and yesterday! I also plan to do the Challenge today so that will be exciting. How is everyone else doing? Did you do better today than yesterday or not so well?

Monday, August 17, 2015

Bout of Books 14: Update Day 1

Bout of Books

Currently Reading: 

  • Cross Keys by Ally Shields

Books Completed:

  • Third Grave Dead Ahead by Darynda Jones
Pages read today: 120

Total pages read: 120

Books to read:

  • Spider's Revenge by Jennifer Estep
  • Kitty goes to Washington by Carrie Vaughn
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- Read 25 pages a day at least
Thoughts:
Though I did finish the rest of Third Grave Dead Ahead I didn't get to my 25 pages today of Aesop's Fables so I hopefully can make it up tomorrow. Other than that I have checked out a few other blogs that have posted their goals and I hope they did well on their first day! Let me know below how you did. 

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Bout of Books 14: Goals

Bout of Books


Okay so the time has come and I think I have some goals to keep in mind so that I can stay on track.

Ongoing reads:
  • Aesop's Fables by Aesop- Read 25 pages a day at least
Book TBR list to get through: (The last two books might change depending on what shelf comes up for book bingo that I am playing)
  • Third Grave Dead Ahead by Darynda Jones
  • Cross Keys by Ally Shields
  • Spider's Revenge by Jennifer Estep
  • Kitty goes to Washington by Carrie Vaughn
Other Goals:
  • I also would like to participate in one or more of the challenges this year
  • Also would like to meet some new people and follow some more book blogs

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Release Blitz! Cross Keys Revelation by Ally Shields


Book Description: 

If everyone keeps secrets, no one will survive…

Six months after the nightmare in Cross Keys, Kam Ryndel is enjoying her freedom in New Orleans and doesn’t miss the constraints of Elven society. She’s immersed herself in working missions for the CIA, even if it means less time to spend with her boyfriend, Seth. Seth’s not so happy about that. Having shouldered the responsibility of his family’s obligations, he’s losing patience with Kam’s lack of commitment to her own—and to him. 

Then a guild worker is attacked by an invisible assailant, and everyone suspects another portal breach by rogues from Elvenrude. As Kam and Seth look for answers, a gang-related CIA mission interrupts the investigation, and Kam is taken to a place she never knew existed—beyond the Louisiana bayou.

Angered by Kam’s new mission, Seth enlists the help of his cousin Rhyden to solve the mysterious guild-worker attack. Instead of an assailant, they discover reports of ghost sightings all over town. Not that unusual for New Orleans, but these seem…different. In a mission complicated by gangsters, feuds, failing magic, and old enemies—and the uncertain loyalty of the Elven king—Seth learns something even worse. Kam is missing. And he isn’t sure if she’s alive or dead…

Excerpt:

Swamp water lapped against the small watercraft, rocking it gently. Kam shifted on the hard seat of the airboat’s cramped quarters, pushed a strand of dark hair away from her face, and studied the forty-something man across from her.

Noah Crain, senior agent, CIA. Sweat beaded on his forehead from the unrelenting humidity of the late July night. He wiped it away and squinted at the bundle of American one-hundred-dollar bills in his hand. The single dim lantern barely lit the enclosed cockpit—a rarity on swamp boats—but Crain was a covert operative. He didn’t like doing business in the open.

He flipped through the bills and looked up at her. “Counterfeit. As I expected. They flood our country with drugs to support their terrorist activities and then add to the insult by paying their pipeline with funny money.” With a soft plunk, he dropped the currency next to two identical packets on the extra seat beside him. “Thanks for bringing this. We’ll take it from here. Another great job, Kam. There’ll be the usual deposit to your account.”

She shrugged. The money was immaterial. Born into the wealthy Ryndel family in Elvenrude, she’d never lacked for anything. The CIA missions were merely small challenges for an Elite dark elf, amusing adventures. “I need to go. I’m late.”

“About that…” Crain frowned at her. “Rescuing the girl wasn’t part of your assignment. You could have been caught.”

“But I wasn’t. I either do these missions my way or not at all.” How could he expect her to leave a fourteen-year-old girl in the hands of the Mexican drug lords? Yes, she’d had to deactivate the invisibility magic and reveal her presence in order to lead the girl out of that stinking hole. But it had been worth it. Kam relaxed her shoulders and took the edge off her tone. “I’ll be more careful in the future.”

He sighed and shook his head. “I wish I could believe that.”

Two minutes later, Kam leaped off the boat and sped across the swamplands of southern Louisiana, headed for New Orleans. She was glad to be going home and drew in a deep breath of the moist, earthy air. Her feet skimmed the ground as she watched for alligators or vipers or unstable ground. Even at her magically enhanced speed, a misstep into a watery hole or on the wrong head or tail could lead to disaster.

Kam swung her head toward a dim flash of light, a blurry movement on her left. Alligator hunters? She wound her fingers around the invisibility amulet dangling from her neck and invoked the magic, then paused on a patch of solid ground. Now that she couldn’t be seen, she took her time peering around. Alert for any furtive movements out of sync with normal swamp activity, she had almost given up when something whipped past a few feet away, leaving only the faintest ripple in the marshy grasses.

A chill crept across her neck. A whiff of magical energy. A ghost? A vampire? She’d heard stories of all kinds of strange sightings in and around New Orleans but never seen anything supernatural except her own people. She waited. A minute crawled by. And another. When nothing else occurred, she continued toward the city.

Every sense was on edge, but she reached the outskirts without a repetition of the puzzling magical trace. As the density of buildings increased, Kam used the ancient magic in her silver wristband to leap onto the rooftops and run across the cityscape.

Bio:

Ally Shields grew up in the Midwest, taught school on the East Coast, has visited forty-two of our states, and currently resides near Des Moines, Iowa, with her miniature pinscher, Ranger. Writing has always been a part of her life, and in late 2008, after  a career in law and juvenile justice, she turned to full-time fiction writing. Her first urban fantasy novel, Awakening the Fire, was published in 2012, followed by six additional books in the series. She loves to travel in the US and abroad and incorporates many of those settings into her books. Ally enjoys talking with readers and is active in social media.

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Monday, August 3, 2015

Bout of Books 14!

Bout of Books

The Bout of Books read-a-thon is organized by Amanda @ On a Book Bender and Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal. It is a week long read-a-thon that begins 12:01am Monday, August 17th and runs through Sunday, August 23rd in whatever time zone you are in. Bout of Books is low-pressure. There are challenges, giveaways, and a grand prize, but all of these are completely optional. For all Bout of Books 14 information and updates, be sure to visit the Bout of Books blog. - From the Bout of Books team


Yes!!! It is that time again for Bout of Books I am really excited this year for it and hope I can do as well if not better then I did last time. I will put up a TBR and goals up as it grows closer to the time but for now I encourage others to sign up and talk books with me!