Review of Don't Cheat Me
Friday 15 June 2018
BY
Maggie ☆ 劉美儒 ☆ They
Don't Cheat Me by Jackie May
Nora Jacobs #2
Published 21 May 2018 by Bluefields Publishing
Hello, darlings. It's the end of another review. Wowie, gee whillikers. You would not believe how bad the past week has been for me. Think several thousands of dollars worth of car repairs and a car rental to go to work and oh yeah, birthdays month this month. I'm not doing well healthwise (mentally or physically) so things are going a bit slow, but they are still going.
In light of recent events you've no doubt seen on the news or on social media, if you're of the ability to donate and you'd like to donate, please consider donating to the Human Rights Campaign.
Until next time, dear readers, have a happily ever after.
Nora Jacobs #2
Published 21 May 2018 by Bluefields Publishing
One month after Nora's violent induction to the dangerous supernatural side of Detroit, she's finally settling into her new life as the underworld's token human. All she wants to do is mind her own business, enjoy her new friends, and stay safe. But that's easier said than done when she's such an enigma to everyone around her.
Thanks to her unique psychic abilities, she's garnered a reputation for being mysterious and powerful. When the alpha of a local werewolf pack asks her to help him figure out who is stealing from him, she can't say no, even though getting involved in pack business could have deadly repercussions.
While tangled up in a heap of werewolf troubles, Nora can't quite shake her old vampire problem, either. Henry is practically stalking her, Parker is breaking down the walls around her heart, and Nora's blatant fear of the blood-sucking monsters is a delicious temptation for the natural predators.
Nora's succubus friend, Cecile, believes throwing her a "coming out" party into underworld society is the best way to solve all of her problems. Nora disagrees. If the vampires and werewolves don't kill her, Cecile's party planning definitely will.
* This is book 2 in the Nora Jacobs series and should be read after book 1. It is a slow burn reverse harem series.
Yes, I am reviewing the
second book of a series I gave 3 stars to. Why? Because the series got better and if y'all don't have any big issues with reading through the trigger-laden first book (click that for my review), I want y'all to give Don't Cheat Me a look-see.
The author couple
(actual couple) writing under the nom de plume, Jackie May, took their readers’
feedback and did better with Don’t Cheat Me. I’m happy to have taken a chance
on reading the second book of the Nora Jacobs series because I really saw the
potential in the first, Don’t Rush Me (again, my review), and I wanted to see the series thrive. If book 3 keeps on the
same track as book 2 has, it will!
We find out immediately
that Don’t Cheat Me takes place a month after the events of Don’t Rush Me, Nora
tells us this right off so there’s no confusion. Nora is still cohabitating
with Terrence, her troll buddy and clan leader, and she’s starting to eke out a
life of her own as a talented human in the paranormal underworld with her new
friends. Terrence asks her pretty please to come work at his club so he knows she’s
safe while she acclimates to the underworld knowing she exists and does their
nosing about in a safe space. Nora’s all for that deal with the promise that
either he or Wulf the werewolf (yes, we get more Wulf) will be with her. After
an incident at the club, Wulf offers to teach Nora some self defence against
the paranormal denizens she’ll be up against now – at his former pack’s gym
where we get to meet Wulf’s brother, Rook Winters. Va va to the voom, y’all. I have a weakness and the couple behind Jackie May found it. Whoops.
Creepy Henry the
vampire master is still stalking Nora but thankfully only has a small presence
in Don't Cheat Me (unfortunately nobody takes a stake to him) and Parker whom I’m still on
the fence about does manage to redeem himself for his role as Creepy Henry’s
lackey and even starts to show signs of being his own person. I’m not a vamp fan,
so I’ll keep the stake handy just in case.
Nick Gorgeous also pops
his hot self back into the picture as Nora’s very attractive flirtatious friend
and law enforcement buddy. Not a constant presence, but he does his fair bit in
the story. We still don't know what he is, so let's get a paranormal DNA test on him STAT, please.
We don’t get any Ren the
gay incubus time in this book which made me kind of sad because he’s my
favourite LGBT rep in the book as he’s a goofy sort reminding me of one of my
good friends. But we do get Cecile the multisexual succubus friend of Nora we
met in the beginning of Don’t Rush Me who takes it into her hands to host a
party introducing her human-not-human friend to paranormal society. She’s got a
regular part in Don’t Cheat Me and we get to know her a bit better, so yay.
We get more of the adorable Oliver whom we've known from pretty much page one of the series, which makes me a happy bookdragon. He's the Golden Retriever of the harem storyline, you know, I know, the Pope knows it. I'm glad that he gets to have a role in Don't Cheat Me, I'm a sucker for the puppy dog eyes - and I know Oliver has them in spades.
The mystery Nora gets involved in this time around is a bit more complicated and a tad bit heartbreaking (I cried a little there). Excuse me a second. ARE YOU SERIOUS WITH THAT SCENE, AUTHORS?! WHY DON'T Y'ALL JUST TWIST THAT KNIFE A LITTLE HARDER. I'LL WAIT! Okay, I'm done. Anyways, just when you think the mystery is all solved and we can settle down for some cute harem-building, our author duo slaps you with a no-no-not-yet fish. I don't know. I'm having some healthy issues right now. And then, we're off on another round of trying to help Wulf's former pack who are kinda bitchy about it - and she still has to deal with the men in her life.
We get things tied up a bit more quickly than I'd have liked (I seriously typed 'licked' at first so there's that for a laugh for y'all). No spoilers, but everything seems to be set on fast forward all of a sudden going from the Big Thing goes from happening in a few weeks to a week's time to tomorrow night to whoops, it's go time!
We also find out Nora's paranormal deal at the end of Don't Cheat Me, so I'm not giving that away. But, I totally called it. Which leads to the reiteration of the statement, I know way too much about paranormal creatures to be a mere human. Who knows, maybe I'm one of them. Kidding. Unfortunately.
As this is a slow burn reverse harem romance, the harem is coming together slowly. I have a bit of a sticky note board going of likely candidates starting to form on my wall. It's colour-coded according to my opinion of the likelihood of making the final lineup of Nora's harem. Maybe I'll share a photo of the 'board' with book 3's likely review?
Time to discuss those
changes I mentioned. Get comfortable, readers, I'll wait.
Oh, your version of 'get comfortable' doesn't involve puppy cuddles? Pity. Moving on then.
Nora stops being the
‘woe is me, the world is out to get me and I can’t figure out why’ character
that annoyed the tar out of me in Don’t Rush Me and finds her backbone in Don’t
Cheat Me. She’s still a bit of a Damsel in Distress but she’s more of a heroine
than a blithering idiot tripping over her own feet and a big shout out to the
authors for taking the time to hear us about that. We stopped focusing on her
Tragic Past™ every other paragraph and actually had Nora taking real steps
towards becoming her own person, but not completely
disappearing the actual character we started the series with. She stood up to
alphas and betas, vamps, and fae alike whenever she was of the mind to instead
of waiting for one of the menfolk to come over and bash some heads together for
her. Instead of obsessing over her Tragic Past™, Nora has non-combat PTSD which is much better to work with on reading, I'm right there with you now, Nora. We have our freak outs, but we're determined not to let them rule our lives, right? Right. See next paragraph.
We also find Nora
stepping out of her comfort zone and actually initiating contact with the men
she’s grown comfortable around in Don’t Rush Me and in Don’t Cheat Me. We’re
not talking some friction in the sheets as this is a slow burn reverse harem
series, we’re just talking a little hugging and kissing and some hand holding. Thank
the deities for some slow burn, what is with romance books these days immediately
jumping to bedroom action? Give me some story and working through our issues!! Because we all have some deep-seated issues, don't we, darlings? That's okay, that's what book therapy is for.
Overall, I'm giving Don't Cheat Me 4 stars because Nora got her shit (I'll edit that for off-blog posting) together and pulled on her big girl panties and I finally got to see the Nora Jacobs I knew was there but didn't get to see in Don't Rush Me. We had a real story going on, no plot holes and some new developments that I truly enjoyed (no spoilers). Jackie May, keep going in this direction and I'll thoroughly love the third book in this series.
Jackie May is a pseudonym for a husband and wife writing team. Josh and Kelly live in Phoenix, Arizona with their four children and their cat, Mr. Darcy. Jackie May is their only daughter. (And she keeps asking for her cut of the profits since we’re using her name.)
Other books by Jackie May that I've reviewed include Don't Rush Me.
Hello, darlings. It's the end of another review. Wowie, gee whillikers. You would not believe how bad the past week has been for me. Think several thousands of dollars worth of car repairs and a car rental to go to work and oh yeah, birthdays month this month. I'm not doing well healthwise (mentally or physically) so things are going a bit slow, but they are still going.
In light of recent events you've no doubt seen on the news or on social media, if you're of the ability to donate and you'd like to donate, please consider donating to the Human Rights Campaign.
Until next time, dear readers, have a happily ever after.
Wednesday 6 June 2018
BY
Maggie ☆ 劉美儒 ☆ They
Hello, dearest readers.
I started out wanting to write this
blog as a place to talk about books because I really don’t have that many friends
in the first place and then, I don’t really have any friends who are obsessed
with books like I am. My “sisters” like books, one even reviews them when she has
the time but I’m my grandmother’s granddaughter. You will one day come over to
my house, open the front door and be buried under an avalanche of books. More
likely of a scenario, I will take you on a guided virtual tour of my newly
acquired home and you will be positively terrified at the walls of shelving and
mountains and piles of books I have accumulated in my life and wonder at how my
dogs, my cat (there will be a cat) and I manage to navigate our way through my abode.
And I began this blog to share my love of my
books. Not just the newest and greatest that have just shown up on the market but
the ones that kept me sane when my life was really bad and I had nothing else
good in it, that took me off to far off places and times from my hiding spot in
an old cardboard box tossed into a pile of junk in the front room I wasn’t
supposed to be able to get into when I was little when my mum would be off at
class and my dad would be watching my brother and I.
I got distracted by the glitter of Edelweiss
(who doesn’t love that song?) and NetGalley and the I CAN READ BOOKS EARLY? of ARCs. I have a book problem.
But I’m fixing that. I’m going to be
slowly slipping in an Edelweiss/NetGalley review here and there as I go, but
for the most part, my reviews and my posts will be the books I hold dear or
that I discover wandering the stacks of local bookstores. Because I’m finally
getting my Florida license (I never actually needed my license in Georgia so. . . .), and I’ll be driving about
soon hopefully.
I’ll also be putting together some
updates for y’all on Manatee. I’ve just been undergoing a lot of testing lately
and my medical problems have been giving me some extra bumps in the road to
deal with so I’ve been all over the map. But I’m fixing that as well! I have
pictures and some video and with the acquirement of my Florida license, Manny
and I will be going out and about more for more training and whatnot.
I have one final NetGalley review I’ll
be publishing (but I want to reread it this weekend to make sure I’ve got all of
it covered) before I start writing reviews for whatever books I happen to
decide upon. There’s a bunch more waiting for me to get to but they’ll happen
when they happen. Too much pressure makes reading and reviewing not fun for me and
I tend to just say ‘no’ to all of it if that happens.
In the future, I want to get involved
with Down the TBR Hole posts because my Goodreads TBR list (not my actual shameful
list) is in the thousands and maybe one or two other post things that I’ve been
eyeing. But not yet. I have some work I need to do with this thing before I
start drowning in posts.
I hope y’all keep tagging along and
checking out my posts until this blog gets it’s internet legs. I can’t promise
I’ll ever be famous, I’m pretty sure that’d give me some serious anxiety
issues, but I can say that I’ll keep at this for a long time. I’ve gotta talk
about my books somewhere after all. And, since I don’t do well with the talky-talky
and all, it might as well be here, right?
I've got to go walk the dogs before I make dinner for the family unit. So, until next time, dear readers, have a happily ever after! And here's a photo of Manatee and the Target Dog!
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