Tag: Contemporary Paranormal

Guest Review: Jace by Sarah McCarty

Guest Review: Jace by Sarah McCarty

Judith’s review of Jace (Shadow Wranglers #3) by Sarah McCarty. Vampire Jace Johnson was not a family man until he met Miri. But their forbidden relationship ended when she disappeared. After a year of searching, Jace finds Miri in a Sanctuary enclave. After a year of cruel experimentation by the Sanctuary on her werewolf form, […]

Guest Review: Black Surrender by Lorie O’Clare

Guest Review: Black Surrender by Lorie O’Clare

Judith’s review of Black Surrender (Black Jag #3) by Lorie O’Clare.   The wildcat of the VicMoran litter, Rafe isn’t too convinced the newly discovered laws are for the best. Especially when they would prevent him from chasing down Anna Hunter. He’s had a taste of her and now he wants the entire meal. Anna […]

Guest Review: The Reluctant Vampire by Lynsay Sands

Guest Review: The Reluctant Vampire by Lynsay Sands

Tracy’s review of The Reluctant Vampire (Argeneau #15) by Lynsay Sands Has this immortal finally met her match? Rogue hunter Drina Argenis (from the Spanish side of the Argeneau family) has been many things in her years as an immortal, but bodyguard/babysitter to a teenage vampire is something new. There’s an incentive, however: the other […]

Review: Revelation by Lauren Dane

Review: Revelation by Lauren Dane

This was a really great story, probably my favorite so far of the series. I like the new direction Dane is taking the story. I’m not a super big fan of witches and warlocks usually, but Dane does them very well. They don’t seem woo-woo or B horror flick. They’re every day average people who […]

Guest Review: When, Were, and Howl by Jeanette Raleigh

Guest Review: When, Were, and Howl by Jeanette Raleigh

Tracy’s review of When, Were, and Howl (Wolf n’ Mouse #1) by Jeanette Raleigh Jen has never enjoyed the full moon. Not like her family and certainly not like her boss, Rob, whose monthly trysts leave the office in a shambles. Jen turns into a mouse on the full moon, the most disrespected form in […]