Tag: Reviews

Review: Veil of Midnight by Lara Adrian

Review: Veil of Midnight by Lara Adrian

Bound by blood, addicted to danger, they’ll enter the darkest—and most erotic—place of all. A warrior trained in bullets and blades, Renata cannot be bested by any man—vampire or mortal. But her most powerful weapon is her extraordinary psychic ability—a gift both rare and deadly. Now a stranger threatens her hard-won independence—a golden-haired vampire who […]

Review: Mother in Training by Marie Ferrarella

Review: Mother in Training by Marie Ferrarella

Meticulous and by-the-book, corporate lawyer Jack Lever was used to order—not the disorder of two small children. When his babysitter abruptly quit, the single dad didn’t know where to turn. He couldn’t believe his good luck when Zooey Finnegan agreed to become his nanny. Uninhibited and fun, Zooey was happy to take care of Jack’s […]

To Spoil or not to Spoil?

Posted February 16, 2009 by Casee in Discussions | Tagged: , , , , | 23 Comments
To Spoil or not to Spoil?

I generally avoid reading spoilers on books that I have yet to read. I never read reviews of a book that I’m planning on reading. I just don’t like spoilers. I don’t like knowing what’s going to happen b/c it takes the fun out of it. If I knew what was going to happen, then […]

Review: Coyote’s Mate by Lora Leigh

Review: Coyote’s Mate by Lora Leigh

Of all Lora Leigh’s series, this one is by far my favorite. I feel like she has come so far from Tempting the Beast, which was book one in this series. Even though some things do get repetitive, she continues to build a world that I get sucked into every time. Coyote Breeds are thought […]

Guest Review: Techno Thrall by Storm Grant

Guest Review: Techno Thrall by Storm Grant

This man’s too hard, this man’s too soft, this man’s just…a robot?  Detective Deyla Reckard lives in a time of communication implants and spray-on condoms. Robots are common as workers, soldiers, and pleasure-toys. And sometimes as criminals. A case of an e-companion attacking its owner makes Deyla question her firm belief that humans are good […]