Throwback Thursday Review: A Little Less Talk and A Lot More Action by LuAnn McLane

Throwback Thursday Review: A Little Less Talk and A Lot More Action by LuAnn McLane

*** Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! *** This review was originally posted on June 25, 2008. What a fun book! Over the weekend, Daphne and I went out to Holly’s house for some rest and relaxation and I picked this book up and read the entire […]

Review: Sin & Magic by K.F. Breene

Review: Sin & Magic by K.F. Breene

Sin & Magic is the second book in K.F. Breene‘s Demigods of San Francisco series. I put off reading this book until the 3rd was released, because I hate waiting. I’m glad I did. I dove right into book 3 once this one was finished. I started out reading this book, but ended up grabbing […]

Review: Sin & Chocolate by K.F. Breene

Review: Sin & Chocolate by K.F. Breene

Sin & Chocolate is the first book in the Demigods of San Francisco series by K.F. Breene. I really like Breene’s writing and look forward to each new book. Alexis is living under the radar in the dual-society zone between the magical and non-magical lands of San Francisco. She’s raising two teenage wards, Mordecai and […]

Review: Even Tree Nymphs Get the Blues by Molly Harper

Review: Even Tree Nymphs Get the Blues by Molly Harper

Even Tree Nymphs Get the Blues by Molly Harper is was a cute, light story set in the town of Mystic Bayou, where mythical creatures have lived in peace for hundreds of years. Ingrid Asher is a tree nymph who recently decided to move to Mystic Bayou to open a creamery. She’s still recovering from […]

DNF Review: If It Makes You Happy by Claire Kann

DNF Review: If It Makes You Happy by Claire Kann

I discovered this book while browsing NetGalley. I don’t usually read YA, but the cover caught my eye (I absolutely adore it..that girl is super cute) and the blurb was interesting, so I decided to give it a try. It started out great. I like Kann’s writing style – simple, yet beautiful. The story flowed […]