You may ask, why did Qwill like these books so much? Okay, you might not ask but I'm going to tell you anyway. First, both books are unusual. Second, both books are beautifully written with the authors displaying a command of the English language that I find admirable. Third, the world building was very well done. Fourth, the main character in each book, both females, appealed to me. Fifth, the books satisfied me even though both left lingering questions. (Gail - what's up with the octopi? Nicole - I hope we get more of the back story for the dog.)
I'm not going to delve deeply into plot, characters, or machinations because I am not writing full reviews of the books and I do not want to spoil even a bit of the stories.

by Gail Carriger
Soulless is the 1st book in the Parasol Protectorate series. Soulless is a steampunky comedy of manners with werewolves and vampires and more set in Victorian London. Oh my. The leading lady, Alexia Tarabotti, does not give in to the confines of Victorian England, which leads to some humouros and dangerous situations. Miss Tarabotti a preternatural - no soul. Her preternatural ability negates those of the supernatural. Let's just say that there is something mysterious afoot. Steep a cup of your favorite tea, get comfy, and enjoy a great read.
Changeless (The Parasol Protectorate 2) will be released in March 2010.
Gail Carriger's website is here.Tempest Rising (The Jane True Series 1)
by Nicole Peeler
Tempest Rising is the first book in the Jane True Series. Jane is not your typical Urban Fantasy heroine. She's much more accessible in my opinion. She's also half-Selkie! Tempest Rising is set in Rockabill, Maine, where Jane has grown up under difficult circumstances the root of which are slowly revealed in the novel. There are quite a few unusual paranormal beings in this book plus several of the more common. I enjoyed reading about Jane and the denizens seen and unseen in Rockabill. This is a book that you can really dive into!
Tracking the Tempest (The Jane True Series 2) will be released in July 2010.
Nicole Peeler's website is here.
Qwill's Qwestion: What were some of your favorite books for 2009? [Leave a comment by midnight November 29, 2009; I'll let you know who gets the books on November 30, 2009]
16 Comments on The Qwillery: Two Books That I Really Like - Soulless by Gail Carriger and Tempest Rising by Nicole Peeler
Tarot By Arwen - Uh oh. More books for my already ginourmous TBR."
My favorite books of 2009 are
1)Irreplaceable by Stephen Lovely - well written and the topic is organ donation/ transplants. It tells the story from both sides.
2)The Help by Kathryn Stockett - southern lit, a favorite genre of mine, but every one who has touched this book has fallen in love with it.
3)The Queen Betsy series by Mary Janice Davidson. Actually I love everything she writes. The plots are not always well developed, nor is the writing always top notch - but entertaining as all get out! lol I am currently reading Really Unusual bad Boys; it doesn't have any vamps but fantasy all the same and quite fun"
I have Tempest on my shelf, after your post, I may have to move her closer to the top.
I really want to read Souless. It is on my wish list. I can honestly say that until very recently, I have never even heard the word steampunk. This would be my first book in the category.
Thanks for the post.
Elie (Ellz Readz)"
Elie (Ellz Readz)"
collen m - I've read alot of MaryJanice Davidson also. I like Fred, the Royals, and Betsy. I thought the latest was really good.
Zita - I will absolutely put you in the drawing for Soulless.
elnice - Do read Tempest Rising. Jane is such a terrific, yet different, UF heroine. I'll put you in the drawing for Soulless. I really love steampunk. Another steampunk book I really liked this year was George Mann's The Affinity Bridge. Also has a strong female as one of the 2 main characters. It was a terrific mystery."
1) House of Night series
2) Mortal Instruments series
3) Michele's Broken Heart series
4) Katie MacAlister's Dark Ones series
5) Queen Betsy series
6) Vampire Diaries series"
As for my favorite read for 2009, I would have to say it was "Th Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance." Why this one when there are so many stories in it? That's the reason, it has introduced me to a exciting line of new authors to read."
Lynda"