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Saturday, August 31, 2019
Review: Touched (Marnie Baranuik Files #1) by A. J. Aalto
5 stars for Touched (Marnie Baranuik Files book 1) by A. J. Aalto.
Going by the book title, one that sounds just so.. Young Adult, I will never have imagined it possible, but the truth is, I have a helluva time with this book!
I have to admit that it does take some getting used to the author's writing style at first, as there is always an element of sexual innuendo, making its appearance when I least expect it. Oh, dont't get me wrong, I mean it in a good kind of way, that the author has a sense of humor that is decidedly quirky. Unusual. Interesting. Appealing. And once I am sufficiently acquainted with it, I find myself really happy to be reading the story, the conversations, the internal thought processes. Yes, the lighthearted banter and dry humor tickle my funny bone to no end.
Humor and innuendo aside, this book one of the Marnie Baranuik series check all the right boxes on my urban fantasy radar. There is mystery and suspense, paranormal and romance, living and undead, power and action.
And then, there is the unconventional to the point of being endearing choice of words to describe some of the characters.
Vampire, the undead or immortal is now addressed as Revenant, or better yet, literally and figuratively, Cold Company. The human who is bonded to a vampire is known as Daysitter, or in Marnie's case, Dearheart. Special Agent Mark Batten, the vampire hunter, depending on what the situation demands, is called Kill-Notch or Brawn or Jerkface.
All things aside, I think I am smitten by a certain cultured centuries-old British aristocrat. His unflagging loyalty and devotion to the female protagonist flutters my heart as much as the way he speaks in old English. In case you are wondering, he is none other than Lord Guy Harrick Dreppenstedt of London, England, a four hundred and thirty-five-year-old revenant.
In one of my earlier posts, I briefly mention my fear of possibly outgrowing the urban fantasy world. That is an understatement. I am in fact terrified. I love urban fantasy novels and want to read as many as I can.
With Touched, I think I may have found the right urban fantasy series to revive my interest in the otherworldly phenomenon and sustain my leisurely pursuit of this alternate world once again. With eight more instalments to go, half of which are novellas, I am definitely in for a treat.
Publisher: Pixiegrind Ink
Publication date: 31 Oct 2011
*** Favourite quote ***
Love is for the living. The dead aren't capable of it, any more than sociopaths are capable of mercy or remorse. There's just a certain part of their brain that no longer works that way.
~ Touched
A. J. Aalto
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The media has a nickname for Marnie Baranuik, though she’d rather they didn’t; they call her the Great White Shark, a rare dual-talented forensic psychic. Twice-Touched by the Blue Sense--which gives her the ability to feel the emotions of others, and read impressions left behind on objects--Marnie also has a doctorate in preternatural biology and a working knowledge of the dark arts. She is considered without peer in the psychic community.
Then her first big FBI case ended with a bullet in one shoulder and a chip on the other, a queasy heart and a serial killer in the wind, leaving her a public flop and a private wreck. When the FBI’s preternatural crimes unit tracks her down at a remote mountain lodge for her insight on a local case, her quiet retirement is promptly besieged by a stab-happy starlet, a rampaging ghoul, and a vampire-hunting jackass in tight Wranglers. Marnie figures the only real mystery is which one will kill her first.
Too mean to die young, backed up by friends in cold places, and running with a mouth as demure as a cannon’s blast, Marnie Baranuik is about to discover that there’s no such thing as quitting time when you’re Touched.
*Blurb from Goodreads*
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