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Charming (Pax Arcana, #1)
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bookshelves: urban-fantasy, net-galley, kindle, 2016-read, favorites, 1-hpb-a
Mar 13, 2013
bookshelves: urban-fantasy, net-galley, kindle, 2016-read, favorites, 1-hpb-a
I have had this book on my to-read list for a couple of years now. I'm not sure why I never started it, except that I'm always a little worried about starting new Urban Fantasy books because I've been disappointed so many times. But I've been on a bit of a shelf-cleaning-binge lately, trying to get through some of the stuff that I keep wanting to read and kept putting off for whatever reason and this was top of the list of series that I wanted to dive into. Then I read the seven prequel short-stories and was intrigued.
As a quick aside - the unresolved thing left hanging in Talking Dirty....not resolved here either. Although, apparently, it was resolved as some time or another, because there's no reference to it here either. And, also, I'd love to read a short-story prequel about the events that happened in Alaska that are mentioned in this book....
I'm not one of those readers that inserts themselves into the main character, living the story through them, like I know some readers do (and there's not anything wrong with that, it's just not how I read). I've always been the reader that experiences the book like it's a movie, or something that I'm experiencing over the shoulders of the main character. Sometimes the characters feel like friends and people I almost know, but I never feel like I am the character. Which is why I'm not sure why, in general, Urban Fantasy books with male main characters don't tend to work as well for me. Don't shoot me, but I'm not a fan of Harry Dresden.
This might actually be the reason why, despite how much I wanted to dive into this series and love it, I delayed. Because I didn't want to be disappointed by it when I didn't love the main character.
But I love John Charming. He's the perfect blend of broken, cocky, smart, and sarcastic that I love. He's got a history -and issues, loads of issues, particularly a big furry one - and he's eminently capable. He tends to brood, a bit, which I admit I kind of dig in my characters. And he's got an over-developed sense of responsibility, which I always love because what's in his best interest isn't always what he's going to do - and it's not just the geas that's making that choice for him.
But it's not really a surprise that a male author can write a believable, realistic male character. What really sold me on the characters was Sig, and to a lesser degree, Molly. I admit I have a weakness for the particular supernatural being that Sig is and I'm pre-disposed to like them, but that's not why I enjoyed Sig so much. She's a heroine that I can get behind. She's smart, a leader, strong as all hell, doesn't need to be rescued, and blunt. She has her code and values, and they're important to her. But that doesn't mean she can't change and recognize that sometimes sticking to something just for the sake of it isn't always the best plan. I'm really looking forward to seeing her character growth in the next book(s).
I've always kind of been a sucker for the 'team' device in a story. I love Ocean's Eleven, and Leverage, and Six of Crows, and Avengers, for example. And when you get together a team of disparate personalities there's plenty of opportunity for conflict without it seeming terribly contrived. And I look forward to that in the future as well. Though, I have to say, it's the one aspect of this book that I didn't love. There was one part that was terribly cliche. Because of course Sig is in a relationship and there's this intense attraction between her an John. And of course the guy Sig is with is a tool and (eventually revealed to be) a bad guy. And then, of course it can't end in any way except the way it does. *sigh* Honestly, I would have been happy if it had went any way but the expected. I suspected what was going to happen with that particular thread the moment that it was revealed, and I'm a little disappointed that it went down the way it did. I would have liked a bit more surprise and maybe a twist to the traditional resolution. But now that it is resolved, it doesn't bother me, either. Because at least that is resolved. I would have hated it even more if it had dragged on forever and ever.
It's really a minor complaint, in an otherwise brilliant read. The world is what I'm most interested and looking forward to exploring more. It's one of those worlds that lives just on the edge of our real world. The one that could almost, actually, really, exist. Maybe it does in an alternate universe. Maybe it does right now. Maybe the Pax Arcana is a real thing....And that's what I love. Just enough realism and possibility to make it work for me. Who knows, after all, what's real and what's fantasy.
This was a nearly perfect book for me. It had a ton of kick-ass action, lots of dry humor with a healthy dose of sarcasm, characters with an astonishing amount of depth and diversity, a world that feels both real and fantastic, and a plot that grabbed my attention. This is the kind of book and series that I've been waiting for - and here it was waiting for me to just pick it up off of my shelf.
Review also available at The Book Eaters
30 June 2015: $1.99 on Kindle
25 December 2014: $2.99 on Kindle
17 August 2014: $1.99 on Kindle
As a quick aside - the unresolved thing left hanging in Talking Dirty....not resolved here either. Although, apparently, it was resolved as some time or another, because there's no reference to it here either. And, also, I'd love to read a short-story prequel about the events that happened in Alaska that are mentioned in this book....
I'm not one of those readers that inserts themselves into the main character, living the story through them, like I know some readers do (and there's not anything wrong with that, it's just not how I read). I've always been the reader that experiences the book like it's a movie, or something that I'm experiencing over the shoulders of the main character. Sometimes the characters feel like friends and people I almost know, but I never feel like I am the character. Which is why I'm not sure why, in general, Urban Fantasy books with male main characters don't tend to work as well for me. Don't shoot me, but I'm not a fan of Harry Dresden.
This might actually be the reason why, despite how much I wanted to dive into this series and love it, I delayed. Because I didn't want to be disappointed by it when I didn't love the main character.
But I love John Charming. He's the perfect blend of broken, cocky, smart, and sarcastic that I love. He's got a history -and issues, loads of issues, particularly a big furry one - and he's eminently capable. He tends to brood, a bit, which I admit I kind of dig in my characters. And he's got an over-developed sense of responsibility, which I always love because what's in his best interest isn't always what he's going to do - and it's not just the geas that's making that choice for him.
But it's not really a surprise that a male author can write a believable, realistic male character. What really sold me on the characters was Sig, and to a lesser degree, Molly. I admit I have a weakness for the particular supernatural being that Sig is and I'm pre-disposed to like them, but that's not why I enjoyed Sig so much. She's a heroine that I can get behind. She's smart, a leader, strong as all hell, doesn't need to be rescued, and blunt. She has her code and values, and they're important to her. But that doesn't mean she can't change and recognize that sometimes sticking to something just for the sake of it isn't always the best plan. I'm really looking forward to seeing her character growth in the next book(s).
I've always kind of been a sucker for the 'team' device in a story. I love Ocean's Eleven, and Leverage, and Six of Crows, and Avengers, for example. And when you get together a team of disparate personalities there's plenty of opportunity for conflict without it seeming terribly contrived. And I look forward to that in the future as well. Though, I have to say, it's the one aspect of this book that I didn't love. There was one part that was terribly cliche. Because of course Sig is in a relationship and there's this intense attraction between her an John. And of course the guy Sig is with is a tool and (eventually revealed to be) a bad guy. And then, of course it can't end in any way except the way it does. *sigh* Honestly, I would have been happy if it had went any way but the expected. I suspected what was going to happen with that particular thread the moment that it was revealed, and I'm a little disappointed that it went down the way it did. I would have liked a bit more surprise and maybe a twist to the traditional resolution. But now that it is resolved, it doesn't bother me, either. Because at least that is resolved. I would have hated it even more if it had dragged on forever and ever.
It's really a minor complaint, in an otherwise brilliant read. The world is what I'm most interested and looking forward to exploring more. It's one of those worlds that lives just on the edge of our real world. The one that could almost, actually, really, exist. Maybe it does in an alternate universe. Maybe it does right now. Maybe the Pax Arcana is a real thing....And that's what I love. Just enough realism and possibility to make it work for me. Who knows, after all, what's real and what's fantasy.
This was a nearly perfect book for me. It had a ton of kick-ass action, lots of dry humor with a healthy dose of sarcasm, characters with an astonishing amount of depth and diversity, a world that feels both real and fantastic, and a plot that grabbed my attention. This is the kind of book and series that I've been waiting for - and here it was waiting for me to just pick it up off of my shelf.
Review also available at The Book Eaters
30 June 2015: $1.99 on Kindle
25 December 2014: $2.99 on Kindle
17 August 2014: $1.99 on Kindle
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Reading Progress
March 13, 2013
– Shelved
March 13, 2013
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urban-fantasy
June 10, 2013
– Shelved as:
to-read
June 10, 2013
– Shelved as:
net-galley
October 25, 2013
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kindle
November 24, 2013
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review-to-read
November 24, 2013
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review-to-read
December 3, 2014
– Shelved as:
to-read
December 17, 2014
– Shelved as:
to-read-2
December 24, 2014
– Shelved as:
to-read
November 28, 2016
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Started Reading
November 28, 2016
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3.0%
"That whole thing about vampires being übersexy Euro-trash? It's a myth...
Popular young adult novels notwithstanding, vampires only sparkle when they burn.
LOL"
Popular young adult novels notwithstanding, vampires only sparkle when they burn.
LOL"
November 28, 2016
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8.0%
"[A] reasonable person might even go so far as to point out that my behavior and my stated goals were incompatible. Reasonable people can be real pains in the ass that way. All I can say is, I have never claimed to be a reasonable person. For those of you keeping score at home, I have also never claimed to be a good person, a smart person, or a particularly stable person.
Hooked."
Hooked."
November 29, 2016
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14.0%
""What the what is a half werewolf?"
"No clue," [she] admitted. "I've never heard of one before...It might be true. He's definitely faster and stronger than a normal human."
"So he's all hurry and no furry? All bang and no fang?""
"No clue," [she] admitted. "I've never heard of one before...It might be true. He's definitely faster and stronger than a normal human."
"So he's all hurry and no furry? All bang and no fang?""
November 29, 2016
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19.0%
"Whatever I did in the next ten seconds was either going to change me significantly or get me killed, and I wasn't ready for a decision like that. But that's life too -- not being ready for it."
November 29, 2016
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23.0%
""I get a little impulsive this close to a full moon," I admitted.
"You sound like a woman blaming her lack of control on her period."
And you just lost any chance of me having any respect for you whatsoever."
"You sound like a woman blaming her lack of control on her period."
And you just lost any chance of me having any respect for you whatsoever."
November 29, 2016
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28.0%
""Why? You planning on killing him?"
"I wouldn't call it a plan," I said. "A really vivid fantasy maybe."
"Don't let the way [she] talks to [him] give you the wrong idea," he advised. "The man's been killing people like you for a long time."
"I was born before World War Two, Chauncey," I said softly. "I've been killing people like him for a long time."
I do like John."
"I wouldn't call it a plan," I said. "A really vivid fantasy maybe."
"Don't let the way [she] talks to [him] give you the wrong idea," he advised. "The man's been killing people like you for a long time."
"I was born before World War Two, Chauncey," I said softly. "I've been killing people like him for a long time."
I do like John."
November 29, 2016
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34.0%
""You really are a lonely son of a bitch, aren't you?"
I grimaced. "I live like a Nazi war criminal or a serial killer...like I have something to be ashamed of."
"Do you?"
"I was raised to believe that werewolves are demon-infected, and I am one.""
I grimaced. "I live like a Nazi war criminal or a serial killer...like I have something to be ashamed of."
"Do you?"
"I was raised to believe that werewolves are demon-infected, and I am one.""
November 29, 2016
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"A word about knightly training might be appropriate here. Being mere humans, knights have slower reflexes than most of the creatures they hunt. Because of this, brief pauses are a luxury that knights simply can't afford, and a lot of their training focuses on eliminating hesitation. Occasionally this leads to mistakes, but knights believe that it's better to err on the side of decapitation."
November 29, 2016
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45.0%
"I almost regretted stabbing a knife into his ear. Or I wanted to do it again. I wasn't sure which.
This dry humor. <3"
This dry humor. <3"
November 29, 2016
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59.0%
"Reaching for my silver steel knife, I got my second shock: I was completely naked. When had that happened? Again?
LOL. Not a good time to be naked."
LOL. Not a good time to be naked."
November 29, 2016
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65.0%
"The question was, had he come here to talk to me or kill me?
I decided to ask him."
I decided to ask him."
November 30, 2016
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83.0%
"A few feet above the ground I grabbed hold of the nylon cord and pulled myself upward to create a little slack, then flipped to my feet with smooth ninja-like efficiency.
Or maybe I hit the ground between the pit and the tunnel on my shoulder because my foot caught in the cord when I tried to roll, and then I spent a few seconds flopping around like a fish...
I forget which.
LOL"
Or maybe I hit the ground between the pit and the tunnel on my shoulder because my foot caught in the cord when I tried to roll, and then I spent a few seconds flopping around like a fish...
I forget which.
LOL"
November 30, 2016
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86.0%
"THE SHORTEST CHAPTER IN THE BOOK
[He] opened the door.
"Guess what?" I said.
Yeah, that might be one of the shortest chapters I've ever read. LOL"
[He] opened the door.
"Guess what?" I said.
Yeah, that might be one of the shortest chapters I've ever read. LOL"
November 30, 2016
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95.0%
"Anyway, this is the story I wrote. It doesn't end "And they lived happily ever after." This is the way it ends:
....And they lived."
....And they lived."
November 30, 2016
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2016-read
November 30, 2016
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Finished Reading
April 18, 2018
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favorites
September 29, 2022
– Shelved as:
1-hpb-a
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The idea of the Pax Arcana is fascinating - plus I liked that the knights (and others) didn't necessarily want to protect the Pax, but were compelled to. It's really, really interesting.
And I love Sig. I love that she's strong and interesting without being perfect.
I'm going to start the 2nd book sometime soon - have you read the entire series?
And I love Sig. I love that she's strong and interesting without being perfect.
I'm going to start the 2nd book sometime soon - have you read the entire series?
Angela wrote: "The idea of the Pax Arcana is fascinating - plus I liked that the knights (and others) didn't necessarily want to protect the Pax, but were compelled to. It's really, really interesting.
And I lov..."
I've read through book 3. I have book 4 but it didn't have audio when it first came out so I haven't started it yet.
And I lov..."
I've read through book 3. I have book 4 but it didn't have audio when it first came out so I haven't started it yet.
I can be a smidge hard with this genre. I like to be entertained but characterization has to be strong in order for me to keep going. Great review Angela- glad you enjoyed it! I might be open to reading book 2 to see how things progress. :)
I need one of two things to be incredibly strong for me to invest in a series - characters or world. And neither can be incredibly weak. So it allows for me to go on in a series and allow those things to build a bit more slowly. I liked what I saw both of John, and Sig (most especially), enough that I love them. I know that there'll be more depth added - at least I'm assuming. LOL
But the world and the characters here were awesome for me. I did also read the prequels prior to starting this, so that might affect how I saw John's character because I did have that small building/background beforehand.
I'm going to be starting book 2 in a week or so probably (depending on when I finish the other buddy-reads I've got going on right now. LOL)
But the world and the characters here were awesome for me. I did also read the prequels prior to starting this, so that might affect how I saw John's character because I did have that small building/background beforehand.
I'm going to be starting book 2 in a week or so probably (depending on when I finish the other buddy-reads I've got going on right now. LOL)
Angela wrote: "I need one of two things to be incredibly strong for me to invest in a series - characters or world. And neither can be incredibly weak. So it allows for me to go on in a series and allow those thi..."
Right, I have to finish all my BRs before even contemplating book 2. So many books so little time, I'll prob be ready by 2087. :D
Right, I have to finish all my BRs before even contemplating book 2. So many books so little time, I'll prob be ready by 2087. :D
Hahahaha!
That's how I usually feel too. I've got SO many books to read. And then I spend so much time re-reading Ilona Andrews.....
That's how I usually feel too. I've got SO many books to read. And then I spend so much time re-reading Ilona Andrews.....
I really enjoyed this series. It has a lot of interesting things in and I really liked the idea of the Pax Arcana. Plus Sid was a girl I could really like since she totally wasn't Polly Perfect.