Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Unicorn Chaser

ThinkGeek actually SELLS it
What is a "Unicorn Chaser" you might ask? In book reference, after you've read a super heavy, sad or deep book, you then read a funny, light and possibly smutty book as your chaser to lighten the mood. Hence, Unicorn Chaser. My darling friend Amy, from whom I first heard the phrase, said it can refer to other things as well and I quote: "You know it's not just for books. If you see a yucky picture or hear a terrible story, anything cute or funny helps erase the bad memory." Amazingly, ThinkGeek also happens to sell a drink that is supposed to have the same effect. But I think smut is more fun.

I have not really been able to get into any good books recently and have gone through a dry spell. Then I found our beloved Deanna Raybourn had epubbed two Lady Julia novellas (one last December! -gasp- and one the first week of November). So I downloaded and read Silent Night and Midsummer Night and thoroughly enjoyed them. Were they heavy reads? No. But I still found myself wanting that Unicorn Chaser and feeling quite in the mood for bodice ripping.

After requesting suggestions from Facebook, the ever fun and helpful Janna suggested several series. The one that caught my attention was the Mackenzie series by Jennifer Ashley, starting with The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie. If you'll remember, Jennifer has a book included in Laurie London's USA Today bestselling anthology, Dark and Dangerous: Six-in-One Hot Paranormal Romances. If you have not downloaded and read the entire anthology, do so immediately!

Back to my current read: I am totally engrossed in Lord Ian Mackenzie and Beth. I love them both and am happy to be enjoying a good book with some intrigue, bodice ripping and Parisian nightlife. If you would like to read along, be sure to let me know here or over on the Blue's Book Club facebook page. Cheers to an enjoyable Unicorn Chaser!

Hugs, Blue

1 comment:

Janna said...

I am so happy!!! Glad that you enjoyed Ian but you MUST continue with the series. Next up is Lady Isabella's Scandalous Marriage (which I actually read first as I could not get my hands on a copy of Ian's book). All I have to say is Mac Mackenzie in nothing but a bandana, a kilt, his boots, armed with a paint brush.

Sigh.