S. I. (RedHeadDread) reviewed Any Given Doomsday (Phoenix Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 43 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 15
If you like urban fantasy, this book has potential. The premise is interesting, the main character likeable enough. Handeland's writing is choppy, but no worse than many others working in the genre. Unfortunately the book is also loaded with stereotypes, many of them racial. Where to begin? "I raped you because it was your deepest desire?" Check. "Black male character is a basketball player." Check. "White main character must be taught to control her psychic powers by inscrutable but lusty Native American?" Check. "White character cared for by strict but loving older black character who sacrifices herself to give white character the ability to save the world?" Check. "Bad guys have accents?" Check. "Bad guys have harems?" Check. "New York City taxi drivers aren't from NYC and have unpronounceable names?" Check. I could go on and on. I know it's a paranormal, but that is no excuse for the Magical Negro stereotype, people. Enough, already.
After I read the book I was unsurprised to see that on the back cover Handeland says she discovered urban fantasy through Laurell K. Hamilton and wanted to write "just like that." You're almost there, Lori!
I could have given the plot a better rating (3.5 or a 4), because really, it's not bad, and is better than plenty of other urban fantasies I've read recently, sloppy, choppy writing and all. It's the rest of the awful baggage the plot is asked to carry that knocked it down to 1.5 stars.
After I read the book I was unsurprised to see that on the back cover Handeland says she discovered urban fantasy through Laurell K. Hamilton and wanted to write "just like that." You're almost there, Lori!
I could have given the plot a better rating (3.5 or a 4), because really, it's not bad, and is better than plenty of other urban fantasies I've read recently, sloppy, choppy writing and all. It's the rest of the awful baggage the plot is asked to carry that knocked it down to 1.5 stars.
April (LadyVampire) - reviewed Any Given Doomsday (Phoenix Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 87 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8
Ive come to enjoy Lori Handelands Nightcreature series. So when I learned she was starting a brand new series, I was one of those who was lined up on wish lists for that moment when the book would hit the shelves. But a miracle occurred. I somehow actually found a copy of Any Given Doomsday at a book store in August 08 instead of its release date of November 08! How the person who had it before me could bear to let this book go was beyond me. And Im not speaking about the fact that its an ARC. I am speaking about how wonderful this book is!
I started reading this book while walking home from the store and WOW..it just took off. Grabbed me right away. This is one of those books that are written so fabulously. Action packed with characters that are a joy to get to know. Its a book that you miss lunch and lose sleep on because you cannot bear to stop reading. The chant of one more chapter" ringing in your head as you read on and on heedlessly to find its almost one in the morning and you had best get some restafter that one last chapter.
Elizabeth Phoenix is my kind of heroine. Up to her elbows in trouble, an unflinching tide of determination, and flying by the seat of her pants. She grew up being psychic and learned how to more or less handle what she had but then ends up with a whole new batch of powers one fateful day. And its the kind of power that comes with a price tag and a huge responsibility. Basically Elizabeth is the last hope to prevent doomsday.
And while Elizabeth was a favorite of mine in this book. I also loved so many other supporting characters. Ruthie for one. I think everyone at sometime in their life has met a person like Ruthie. Kind souls like her are just too hard to forget. And then there is Sawyer, the man of mystery. Im looking forward to finding out more about him in the next book of The Phoenix Chronicles. And theres Jimmy of course. I sympathized with his struggle between the dark and the light but although beautifully written, his character had me on edge. At times I wanted to hug him and banish his self doubts while at others I
wanted to slap some sense into him. Thankfully Elizabeth is a woman right after my own heart and made sure he got what was coming to him.
All in all this book was something else! A most wonderful something else! I love the Phoenix Chronicles and cannot wait until book two comes out. I can highly recommend Any Given Doomsday and feel free in giving the added warning that this series is definitely going to be addictive!
I started reading this book while walking home from the store and WOW..it just took off. Grabbed me right away. This is one of those books that are written so fabulously. Action packed with characters that are a joy to get to know. Its a book that you miss lunch and lose sleep on because you cannot bear to stop reading. The chant of one more chapter" ringing in your head as you read on and on heedlessly to find its almost one in the morning and you had best get some restafter that one last chapter.
Elizabeth Phoenix is my kind of heroine. Up to her elbows in trouble, an unflinching tide of determination, and flying by the seat of her pants. She grew up being psychic and learned how to more or less handle what she had but then ends up with a whole new batch of powers one fateful day. And its the kind of power that comes with a price tag and a huge responsibility. Basically Elizabeth is the last hope to prevent doomsday.
And while Elizabeth was a favorite of mine in this book. I also loved so many other supporting characters. Ruthie for one. I think everyone at sometime in their life has met a person like Ruthie. Kind souls like her are just too hard to forget. And then there is Sawyer, the man of mystery. Im looking forward to finding out more about him in the next book of The Phoenix Chronicles. And theres Jimmy of course. I sympathized with his struggle between the dark and the light but although beautifully written, his character had me on edge. At times I wanted to hug him and banish his self doubts while at others I
wanted to slap some sense into him. Thankfully Elizabeth is a woman right after my own heart and made sure he got what was coming to him.
All in all this book was something else! A most wonderful something else! I love the Phoenix Chronicles and cannot wait until book two comes out. I can highly recommend Any Given Doomsday and feel free in giving the added warning that this series is definitely going to be addictive!
Elisabeth P. (BetsyP) reviewed Any Given Doomsday (Phoenix Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 566 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Read the ARC: Paranormal/Urban Fantasy - not really a romance. Elizabeth Phoenix is a former policewoman, working as a bartender. Elizabeth has psychic flashes, which she blames for the death of her former partner. Her life changes forever when she succumbs to the sudden urge to visit her former foster mother. She finds the woman attacked, and dying. From that moment, Elizabeth's life is forever changed. The world, reality, people she knows, even herself - nothing is as she thought it was. It turns out Elizabeth's foster mother was the leader of a group of supernaturals who fight an ancient evil - and she's passed the honor onto Elizabeth. This book is an action packed, surprising thrill a minute ride. Love this book, couldn't put it down. I'll be in line for the second one. Definately get on the list. Worth a credit.
Helpful Score: 5
Almost condemning Any Given Doomsday from the beginning, I decided to plod on through and eventually found myself enjoying this somewhat of a paranormal romance meets Buffy the Vampire Killer story. Liz Phoenix, a feisty psychic orphan, is destined to be the savior of the earth. With the help of DKs, or Demon Killers, she must lead the battle between good vs. evil. I found this a rather ambitious goal of the author and, although there are entertaining aspects of the novel, I feel that, for the first book of this series, Handeland falls short. The first 1/3 of the novel was choppy, almost incoherent. The second third was better, but was riddled with flat circular dialogue that seems to just be a filler. The last third was where the meat of the story lay. Handeland has the bare bones started for a great series. Let's hope the next book does a better job at entertaining.
Lots of XXX hardcore sex.
Disclosure: This book was given to the reader by the publisher/author in exchange for an objective review.
Lots of XXX hardcore sex.
Disclosure: This book was given to the reader by the publisher/author in exchange for an objective review.
Helpful Score: 3
I had much higher hopes for this book than what were met. I enjoy the odd paranormal thriller, mystery, etc., but this book simply did not deliver. The premise of this book is that Elizabeth Phoenix discovers upon the death of her foster mother that she is now responsible for leading the worldwide fight against evils of all sorts. Vampires, demons, berserkers, they're all here. Theoretically, these might be the elements of a good story, but those elements are never actually drawn together into a good story. There's very little plot, and almost no character development. We know little about Elizabeth except that she was abused and abandoned in her past, and there's no discussion of how this has shaped her thoughts and her life. All we really hear from Elizabeth is her distaste for the new responsibilities that have suddenly landed on her shoulders. The lack of character development is magnified by the fact that the book is narrated in the first person, but there's absolutely nothing to the character who is the narrator. And then we have the content issues. This book is replete with gratuitous sex scenes that read more like a bodice-ripping romance novel than anything else. The descriptions of the sex scenes go on for pages. I'm just not interested in all that pulsing and throbbing. If I was, I'd read a romance novel. It's not just the fact that the book is full of sex, though. If that was the only problem, a reader could easily skim the sex scenes. The problem for me is that the book is full of sexual violence. I'm not really sure what gratuitous sexual violence is meant to accomplish. And the violence really is gratuitous. Sexual violence can have its place in writing if it works to tell a story or contribute to a larger theme. But when its just there, for no reason, it really serves only to be disturbing. Ultimately, I see little value in this heroine. She's described as kick-butt and no-nonsense, but she's presented as a victim who is only capable of giving in to her sexual urges, and can only accomplish her goals if she sleeps with a variety of men she'd rather avoid.
Helpful Score: 2
Former policewoman Elizabeth Phoenix once used her unique skills as a psychic to help fight injustice. But when her partner was killed Lizs guilt forced her to leave the police department and work as a bartender. While working one afternoon Liz heard a voice shout Leave and followed the inner feeling to rush to her foster mothers home. Liz finds Ruthie viciously murdered gets knocked unconscious at the scene. When Liz wakes up her whole existence is turned upside down.
Ruthie has passed on a gift and Liz has now become a powerful seer. Teaming up with her a former lover who once betrayed her is Lizs only option to learn the truth about Ruthies killer. Jimmy opens Lizs eyes to a supernatural war that has raged since the dawn of time in which innocent people are hunted by evil beings disguised as humans. But Jimmy has a secret that will rock Liz to her core and put the survival of the human race in peril.
Im very new to the urban fantasy genre and Ive read other reviews of this book that knocked it down a lot but I loved this book. I can agree with more than one reviewer on the one aspect that takes my rating from a 5 to a 4. There are too many evil beings in the book. If Handeland would have kept it to 2-3 different types of beings I feel the book would have benefitted more. Other than that I loved the writing and the interaction of Liz and the two other main characters. The storyline was a lot different than I guessed it would be from the synopsis, prequel short story and the opening chapters. I recommend this book to both long-time urban fantasy fans and newbies like me.
Ruthie has passed on a gift and Liz has now become a powerful seer. Teaming up with her a former lover who once betrayed her is Lizs only option to learn the truth about Ruthies killer. Jimmy opens Lizs eyes to a supernatural war that has raged since the dawn of time in which innocent people are hunted by evil beings disguised as humans. But Jimmy has a secret that will rock Liz to her core and put the survival of the human race in peril.
Im very new to the urban fantasy genre and Ive read other reviews of this book that knocked it down a lot but I loved this book. I can agree with more than one reviewer on the one aspect that takes my rating from a 5 to a 4. There are too many evil beings in the book. If Handeland would have kept it to 2-3 different types of beings I feel the book would have benefitted more. Other than that I loved the writing and the interaction of Liz and the two other main characters. The storyline was a lot different than I guessed it would be from the synopsis, prequel short story and the opening chapters. I recommend this book to both long-time urban fantasy fans and newbies like me.
Penny P. (angelbuddy) reviewed Any Given Doomsday (Phoenix Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I did enjoy reading this book and look forward to following this series.
What I liked about the book was the new twist of doomsday and it seems that we are going to meet alot of different characters in the books to come. I love that it is urban fantasy.
I found Liz to be a really interesting heroine and was really starting to like her by the end of the book but it took a while for me to warm up to her.
The two men in her life I feel the surface was only touched there so I didn't really form much of a opinion to say I liked them or not but both are going to be interesting characters I'm sure.
What I liked about the book was the new twist of doomsday and it seems that we are going to meet alot of different characters in the books to come. I love that it is urban fantasy.
I found Liz to be a really interesting heroine and was really starting to like her by the end of the book but it took a while for me to warm up to her.
The two men in her life I feel the surface was only touched there so I didn't really form much of a opinion to say I liked them or not but both are going to be interesting characters I'm sure.
Kelly J. (KellitaJ) reviewed Any Given Doomsday (Phoenix Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 550 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Some books have way too much action, and the characters never get to rest, eat, or have some meaningful dialog. For me this was one of those way too much violence books, even though I have Lori Handeland's 8 other "Moon" books. Nor a keeper for my library.
Barbara S. (barbsis) - , reviewed Any Given Doomsday (Phoenix Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 1076 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is very different from Ms Handeland's werewolf books. Very enjoyable storyline with a heroine that can think and act for herself. I like that in a woman lead. Looking forward to book 2 - Doomsday Can Wait.
Graham B. (graysand) reviewed Any Given Doomsday (Phoenix Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 18 more book reviews
Bummer. I was expecting a police procedural with a hook, and wound up in a paranormal that reminded me more and more of Darren Shan young-adult novel....
Brooke C. (brookereviews) reviewed Any Given Doomsday (Phoenix Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 50 more book reviews
Elizabeth Phoenix used to work for the Milwaukee Police Department, and her psychic abilities were helpful in finding those who had committed the crimes and locking them up. Liz's partner was killed in the line of duty and she feels she is at fault, so she leaves the force. While Liz is at work one day she feels a tug telling her to go see her foster mother Ruthie, but when she arrives Ruthie is just taking her last breath. Liz ends up in the hospital in a coma, and when she wakes up the only thing she remembers are horrible creatures haunting her dreams.
The police think that the murderer is Jimmy Sanducci, Liz's former lover and another of Ruthie's foster kids, but Liz knows better. She knows that Jimmy isn't capable of murder. That is until she meets up with him and he introduces her to a world of supernatural creatures that are on the brink of war. He informs Liz that she is a Seer, and that she will be the one to receive the visions telling Jimmy where the bad guys are and how to kill them.
Honestly this book almost bored me to tears. It had the potential to be a really cool story, with Liz being a Seer and having the powers needed to help find the evil in the world before they wreak havoc on the human race. But there was just too much wrong with this book for me to really enjoy it, and mostly it just made me angry. The author uses sex as a tool to gain magic powers from the person who comes inside Liz, and it was like reading an Anita Blake book. The use of rape in the story not once but twice is just too much! How is a girl supposed to be mentally stable enough to fight evil if she is raped twice over the course of a few days? Even if she enjoyed the sex in the end it was still RAPE. It was against her will.
There is also the issue of character development, or lack thereof. The story starts out and not much is said about Liz and you don't even get a good view point of her personality, so she's kind of boring. She's supposed to be tough, but there is nothing that leads me to believe this.
I know that Lori Handeland has another series (Nightcreature Novel series), and I hope it's better than this as there are eight books in that one.
Overall, I'd say it could have been GREAT, but it failed to deliver.
The police think that the murderer is Jimmy Sanducci, Liz's former lover and another of Ruthie's foster kids, but Liz knows better. She knows that Jimmy isn't capable of murder. That is until she meets up with him and he introduces her to a world of supernatural creatures that are on the brink of war. He informs Liz that she is a Seer, and that she will be the one to receive the visions telling Jimmy where the bad guys are and how to kill them.
Honestly this book almost bored me to tears. It had the potential to be a really cool story, with Liz being a Seer and having the powers needed to help find the evil in the world before they wreak havoc on the human race. But there was just too much wrong with this book for me to really enjoy it, and mostly it just made me angry. The author uses sex as a tool to gain magic powers from the person who comes inside Liz, and it was like reading an Anita Blake book. The use of rape in the story not once but twice is just too much! How is a girl supposed to be mentally stable enough to fight evil if she is raped twice over the course of a few days? Even if she enjoyed the sex in the end it was still RAPE. It was against her will.
There is also the issue of character development, or lack thereof. The story starts out and not much is said about Liz and you don't even get a good view point of her personality, so she's kind of boring. She's supposed to be tough, but there is nothing that leads me to believe this.
I know that Lori Handeland has another series (Nightcreature Novel series), and I hope it's better than this as there are eight books in that one.
Overall, I'd say it could have been GREAT, but it failed to deliver.
Christine G. (Cricket) reviewed Any Given Doomsday (Phoenix Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 69 more book reviews
I've read a few paranormal adventure type books with the main female character suddenly has supernatural powers and must reluctantly save the world, or sometimes just her hometown. Been there done that!
While, for the most part, I enjoyed reading this book, it wasn't much different from several other series already out there. I don't feel Handeland brought anything new to the genre.
There were a couple laugh out loud parts, and several 'steamy' scenes, if you're into that.
While, for the most part, I enjoyed reading this book, it wasn't much different from several other series already out there. I don't feel Handeland brought anything new to the genre.
There were a couple laugh out loud parts, and several 'steamy' scenes, if you're into that.
I thought the book was OK. There were fascinating world-building aspects like the Nephalim from the Book of Enoch, Liz's talent, and her dreams with Ruthie. There are also some hints of past history that I found interesting regarding Jimmy and Sawyer, but they were done in a way that I had just enough to understand it, rather than feeling like just enough was being held back to make me confused. The dialog is flippant at times, but flowed well, and it did seem to fit Liz's personality. The book does fit more under the urban fantasy genre than it does as a paranormal romance - there is no HEA, at least in this book, and the ending leaves a lot of room for further developments, but there are a few sex scenes and maybe more attention to relationships than I usually see in urban fantasy. Both relationships with Jimmy and Sawyer have a dark edge to them, mostly because everyone involved is pretty emotionally flawed. I am not sure who she will eventually end up with, but both of the men have not treated Liz well. I wasn't sure I liked either of them and sometimes I wasn't sure if I liked Liz either. Still, it does make the characters very interesting and I'd like to see how it develops. I'd like to see Liz more confident in her powers, which hopefully we will see in the next book. The author's letter to her readers in the back of the book mentions Laurell K Hamilton as an inspiration, and I could see maybe a hint of that regarding Liz's hidden power we learn about later. I have to say I sort of ... mmm, I don't quite like it, because I think it has a potential to make the books take a turn into territory that many people complain about with Hamiliton's books, but this book is a far cry from that, so I'll just wait and see.
I recieved this book as an ARC (advanced reading copy) in August of 2008. Sucks that I can't trade it, but that's ok. It was a really good read and I look forward to the next book in the series.
Lori Handeland is one of my favorite writers. I have read all of her Nightcreature novels and all of The Phoenix Chronicles to date and have never been dissappointed. Her use of mythology from many different cultures makes for a fascinating read. And, well yeah, her men are hot. LOL
Malka E. (huskyshep) reviewed Any Given Doomsday (Phoenix Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 113 more book reviews
i did end up enjoying the story, but being new to this genre, i didn't expect all the extremly
graphic sex,
the creepy crawlies, vampires, dhampirs,werewolves, coyotes that become human, shapeshifters, skinwalkers, etc. were creepy..
but, the huge graphic amount of mention of penises in this book... were much creepier.
And also the fact that she is supposed to be saving the world....
um, she is having a lot of sex, no mention of birth control (not even in passing)
the sequels will be very interesting, if she is saving the world,
pregnant....
i did enjoy that a little orphan, ex cop from Milwaukee, was saving the world tho.
graphic sex,
the creepy crawlies, vampires, dhampirs,werewolves, coyotes that become human, shapeshifters, skinwalkers, etc. were creepy..
but, the huge graphic amount of mention of penises in this book... were much creepier.
And also the fact that she is supposed to be saving the world....
um, she is having a lot of sex, no mention of birth control (not even in passing)
the sequels will be very interesting, if she is saving the world,
pregnant....
i did enjoy that a little orphan, ex cop from Milwaukee, was saving the world tho.