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I got this book back on 10.1.13 and Maria Violante was looking for reviews. I’m not sure when I read it, but probably right around that time. I started writing the review on 2.19.14, but never finished it. No excuse…
Charlie is a truck driver and looked like one. She was a mess – overweight, bad complexion, zombie looking. She was horny and looking forward to Luke joining her on the the road, but that never happened. She had given up everything for him, and he betrayed her. Used her, then threw her away. At first she felt pity, then anger, then desperation.
She’s driving along, trying to find a radio station, making up her own words to the song playing. “I woke up alone in a bed I don’t know.” “And eat my breakfast all alone….” It made me think of my hubby and I, laughing and making fun of country music lyrics in that same way.
She stopped for a dog in the median. She could relate to it being dumped and wanted to save it. It would be mine, she thought. She named him Diesel. He was helping her already. He calmed her.
My heart pounded and I moved forward in my chair, when the truck began to wreck. Her description is so vivid it’s as if it is happening before my eyes. She looks out the window at something – what is it? It’s very large and furry. What runs through my mind – werewolf, then Sasquatch – as it grew and bared its fangs. I couldn’t help but laugh out loud when she got sick.
He was going to kill her…until he saw her birthmark.
I knew Maria’s book would need to take a twist…and it begins here.
Birth Marked reads like a Twilight zone episode. I was sorta ho hum until this point.
I loved her change of attitude. I’m feeling good about her. Her curiosity became my curiosity. What comes next?
Maria had me cracking up, “You can stare at my chubby ass stomach, assholes. You’re not getting any more looks at the jubbblies.”
A boy brought her breakfast – two pieces of plain toast and plain oatmeal. “That’s it?” “AH!!!!!!!!” “They said I a was a porker, heh?”
As the pieces come together, my interest grew. Now we’re getting to the good stuff. Even though her Master is Buckner, its his duty is to protect her, it was Shawn that saved her. I feel he will play a big part in finding the answers she seeks.
Haven’t you ever wondered why nothing turns out for you? What if you were supposed to be doing something else all along?
The monsters were unique and new to me and had comical names, but are not nice at all.
I know she’s gonna kick ass. I loved the sci-fi element, the monsters fighting in spacesuits and futuristic equipment. I find myself shivering in fear one minute, and chuckling the next.
She would learn fast or die. I felt a sense of adventure with her, stepping out of her rut of a life into mission impossible. Does the way you die determine your afterlife? This was her moment. I felt the weight on her shoulders, the heavy heart and determination to show them she belonged. She had found her place and would fight for it.
Her descriptions like ‘The little mouse that had the heart of a dragon’ brought the characters to life with a humorous touch. Describing the death of a beloved Marker was very creative.
There was a prophecy, there will be an unlikely Marker named the Lily. Is it her?
Maria Violante left me wanting more of this fantastic world.
I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Birth Marked by Maria Violante.
4 Stars
GOODREADS BLURB
For the first time in her life, truck driver Charlie Kale might have finally found her little piece of happiness. She’s got it all-her big rig, friends, a great mentor, and a man about to join her on the road. Or so she thought. One by one, the good things in Charlie’s life all fall apart, until a catastrophic accident leaves her at the mercy of a sexy but mysterious gunman. He claims to be a member of a secret order dedicated to fighting the supernatural monsters that filter over into our world. She’s given a choice-join up or die, and while the gunman might be insane, Charlie’s hell-bent on not dying. Too bad it looks like that might not be an option.
ABOUT MARIA VIOLANTE
Maria Violante is the best-selling author of several urban fantasy and science fiction novels.
Her most recent series, The Markers, is published by Hartwood Publishing.
Books by Maria Violante (currently in print):
BirthMarked (Hartwood Publishing)
Monsters and Markers (Hartwood Publishing)
Witness (Hartwood Publishing, previously two separate volumes with Liquid Silver Books)
Gambler’s Luck (Hartwood Publishing, previously Liquid Silver Books)
Books no longer in print:
Wit Awakening (now part of Witness; see above)
Wit Transforming (now part of Witness; see above)
Hunting the Five
Honor in Hell
Seven Sacrifices
I couldn’t find any valid links for her, but you can find her books on Amazon. Maybe I couldn’t find any links because she has recently been picked up by Hartwood Publishing.
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I love a book with some kind of monster in it. This sounds fun. A book that can make me laugh is a good book.
i feel the same way. laughs are always a good thing…and monsters, love ’em
I am really wondering about that birthmark. This sounds like a great read!
it was a great read and i feel bad for waiting so long to review it. it deserves to shine
Monsters, a female truck driver and a dog. Got me with that! And then I kept reading your review. You have me so curious now!
i know…all those elements…i love her snarky attitude. really resonated with me. 🙂
I love so much about this. The attitude, the doggie, seems really fun and humorous!
i know, it had so many great elements.
I haven’t had much of a chance reading books about truck drivers, but this sounds pretty great. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
she definitely fits the profile of what i think a female truck driver would be
This sounds good, I was reading your review thinking meh, then you got to the accident and I was like what?? Hmm, I am thinking I need to add to my list. LOL
i know. when i was reading it i felt the same way, but maria violante threw in that great twist and it was on
Great review but not going to lie, knowing how long this review waited makes me feel marginally better about the ARCs I have not posted about yet!
you are not alone. 🙂