Tag: Urban Fantasy

Review: Archangel’s War by Nalini Singh

Review: Archangel’s War by Nalini Singh

Archangel’s War picks up shortly after the events of Archangel’s Prophecy leave off. Like everyone else, I was dying to know what became of Elena and Raphael after the quasi-cliffhanger of the previous book. It’s difficult to review this book with no spoilers. I’ll attempt to avoid them, but be warned that spoilers from previous […]

Review: Selkies Are a Girl’s Best Friend by Molly Harper

Review: Selkies Are a Girl’s Best Friend by Molly Harper

Selkies are a Girl’s Best Friend is the third full-length book in Molly Harper’s Audible First Mystic Bayou series. Set in a tiny Louisiana town filled with various supernatural creatures, we’re once again brought back to the problem of the open rift that’s changing non-magical beings into magical ones. As the League tries to find […]

Review: Archangel’s War by Nalini Singh

Review: Archangel’s War by Nalini Singh

This book is everything. Everything I love about the Guild Hunter series. Everything I love about Raphael and Elena. Everything. It had me on the edge of my seat, biting my nails, sighing, tearing up, smiling. I went from one emotion to another in the blink of an eye. That is Nalini’s superpower. She pulls […]

Review: Diamond Fire by Ilona Andrews

Review: Diamond Fire by Ilona Andrews

This book is the bridge between Nevada’s story and Catalina’s story. I wasn’t sure I would really like Catalina. She was okay, but Nevada and Arabella are my favorite, followed by Leon. I’m happy to say that I was wrong. Catalina was a breath of fresh air. I’m really looking forward to continuing this series. […]

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Natural Witch by K.F. Breene

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Natural Witch by K.F. Breene

This is one of the books that Holly chose for me in our Summer Reading Challenge. I’ve been meaning to read this for awhile now and am glad that Holly gave me the final push. I listened to this book on audio and it was fantastic. I feel that the narrator really pulled Penny off. […]