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MANGA: Shuumatsu no Waltz
Shuumatsu no Walt – Fukazawa Batsu
In a world that’s heading towards its end, Shirou, a scientist whose sole purpose in life is to create butterflies that can purify the world, encountered a male humanoid named Kuroe. What is Kuroe’s real identity? Why does he proclaim on wanting to meet Shirou?
This is an eternal love story that was born at the end of the world.The art is beautiful. The sci-fi is awesome. The romance was poetic but too mushy for my taste.
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REVIEW: Badlands by Morgan Brice
Badlands – Morgan Brice
Medium and clairvoyant Simon Kincaide owns a Myrtle Beach boardwalk shop where he runs ghost tours, holds séances, and offers private psychic readings, making a fresh start after his abilities cost him his lover and his job as a folklore professor. Jaded cop Vic D’Amato saw something supernatural he couldn’t explain during a shootout several years ago in Pittsburgh and relocated to Myrtle Beach to leave the past behind, still skeptical about the paranormal. But when the search for a serial killer hits a dead end, Vic battles his skepticism to ask Simon for help. As the body count rises, Simon’s involvement makes him a target, and a suspect. But Simon can’t say no, even if it costs him his life and heart.
The blurb grabbed my attention and Badlands reminded me of Psycop by Jordan Castillo Price with a teensy wee bit of that Whyborne & Griffin and The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal vibe. It has the same paranormal/urban fantasy/romance blend as the other series but it has it’s own distinct flavor that is just as interesting.
Although, I was neutral about the romance part at first. But I was also like that with Vic and Jacob from Psycop and now I couldn’t get enough of the two. So the romance. Simon is cute, Vic D’Amato is good looking, they met, sparks flew, one couldn’t get the other out of their mind and so on. Nothing we haven’t seen before until Simon was dragged into the precinct and Vic wasn’t there to back him up. The look on Simon’s face and Vic helpless on the other side of the glass , I was feeling that moment. Hang on, guys!
What really carried the entire book was the unputdownable murder mystery mixed in with the supernatural. As if a serial killer isn’t bad enough, we get a serial killer stealing psychic energies and gaining magical powers from each kill. Although the suspense and mystery kept me turning the page, it wasn’t as tight as I would have liked because the two men’s thoughts kept circling back to each other which was kind of minimized tension from the build-up. The book splits evenly between romance and the rest but I preferred it to be more detective work less thinking about getting into each others pants because people are dying here, detective.
I was in the dark as to who the killer was. I made a bad guess as usual and suspected Jay, the tattoo artist. Stupid, I know. This is why I don’t try to play detective when reading mysteries. Best to just let the whole thing unfold without preconceive notions. Simon, however, would have made a great detective if he hadn’t become a uni professor. When he got some clues, he totally ran with it and came up with a lot of breakthroughs and insider information that unfortunately made him seem like the killer. Hence, him being interrogated by Ross.
This needs to be said, but I think Ross wins the Best Partner award for not only putting up with Vic’s temper all the time, covering his ass from the Captain, being the voice of reason and a loyal friend but also doing ALL the paper work in the aftermath of the debacle. You owe him, Vic. Big time.
As for the world-building, I like how the Badlands world is set-up and that it is connected with books from Morgan Brice’s other series. Myrtle Beach is home to many people with psychic abilities, most of them untrained and keeping low key. Simon sees himself as kind of like their mentor slash caretaker. I like the idea of having a network of psychic spies and I want see the Skeleton Crew in action again in the next books.
Badlands is a strong first book of a very promising series. We have two very likable MCs, an enjoyable mystery and great setting. Morgan Brice vividly bought Myrtle Beach to life with its crowd of tourists, quirky shops and even quirkier locals. I’m definitely in for another visit.
P.S.
Psycop review here
Whyborne & Griffin review here
The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal review hereI received a copy of Badlands from Darkwind Press via Netgalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bitsSoundtrack: Psychic City (Voodoo City)
Artist: Yacht
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SOUNDTRACK: Psychic City (Voodoo City) by Yatch
Soundtrack to Badlands by Morgan Brice
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I used to live live in a psychic city,
I never knew what would happen in a day.
I might be looking out the window
And a friend might say,
“Come on over over, come on over over,
Come on over we’re having a party for you.
Come on over over, come on over over,
Come on over we’re having a party for you.”I used to live in a voodoo city,
Where every little thing had it’s own secret life.
I might be washing up the dishes
And the kitchen might say,
“Hang around baby baby, hang around baby baby,
Hang around baby we’ll be baking a cake for you.
Hang around baby baby, hang around baby baby,
Hang around baby we’ll be baking a cake for you.”I used to live in a heartbeat city,
I swear I’d fall in love every minute on the street.
You might be walking around the corner
And our eyes might meet.
Where you been darling darling? Where you been darling darling?
Where you been darling darling we’ve been holding this moment for you.
Where you been darling darling? Where you been darling darling?
Where you been darling darling we’ve been holding this moment for you.I told you your dreams would come true
I told you your dreams would come true
I told you your dreams would come true
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MOVIE FEATURE: Other Side Of Love
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ABC BOOK CHALLENGE – B
This seems like a fun challenge to participate it. Let’s see how many letters I can get.
B is boys, beauty, brothers, blood.
MOST MEMORABLE READS WITH THE LETTER B:
Still my top fave all these years.
Boy Meets Boy is memorable as the first western book I read about gay school boys that was happy and fluffy. Happy and gay is the way to go, my dear authors.
I came for the squees and stayed for the lush beauty of it all.
Harper Fox’s poetic prose should win awards, IMO, and not just in the MM romance category. I think her writing is better than than most overblown books tagged as ‘literature’. Brothers of the Wild North Sea is a sweeping epic love story of a Viking and a monk, a search for hidden treasure and a spiritual journey rolled into one.
In the Hills, the Cities, is still one of the most original horror stories I have come across with. Clive was at the top of his game at that time.
Bloodline was MAJOR. It’s where Whyborne showed how truly bad-ass he can be and he and Griffin took a big step forward in their relationship. One of the best books in the W&G series.
I read Beauty Pop at the time when I was studying how to cut hair. I was going through a phase where I wanted to be a hairstylist. Like most of my endeavors, it didn’t pan out unfortunately but at least I know precisely what to tell my hairstylist when he cuts my hair. Never complained about a haircut ever since.
I adore Theo Wishart. So much so that whenever I meet a character named Theo, I always remember him. Also, Luca still owes him that dream wedding.
Because Jack and Ethan.
Blood and gore, no holds barred violence, deadly child assassin. FUN.
BOOKS ON MY TBR