Genre: Fantasy

Review: Written in Red by Anne Bishop

Review: Written in Red by Anne Bishop

When Holly first told me I absolutely needed to read this series, I was hesitant because it isn’t my usual fare. I like a hefty dose of romance in the books I choose to read and Holly straight out told me that The Others had romantic elements, but it technically wasn’t a romance series. Then […]

Review: Ariana by Ash Dylan

Review: Ariana by Ash Dylan

I saw a friend talking about this on Twitter and knew it was the book for me when I read “She spends her days killing every suitor she meets and refusing to cut her hair for anyone.” in the blurb. Yassss. I loved the concept of a tough, kickass Princess heroine who refused to humiliate […]

Review: Never Deal with Dragons by Lornenda Christensen

Review: Never Deal with Dragons by Lornenda Christensen

Never Deal with Dragons is the first book in Lorenda Christensen’s Never Deal with Dragons series. This was an impulse grab from the Audible Romance Package. It’s currently $1.99 for Kindle. It grabbed me from the start. Leslie Bellair narrated and did an excellent job. She made it easy to fall into the story. Myrna […]

Review: Lake Silence by Anne Bishop

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Review: Lake Silence by Anne Bishop

Like many others, I was disappointed when I realized Lake Silence was going to be set in the world of The Others, but wouldn’t feature any of my favorite characters from the Lakeside Courtyard. While there is a passing mention of some of the characters, this novel features a new cast. Soon enough I was […]

Sunday Spotlight: The Beast’s Heart by Leife Shallcross

Sunday Spotlight: The Beast’s Heart by Leife Shallcross

Sunday Spotlight is a feature we began in 2016. This year we’re spotlighting our favorite books, old and new. We’ll be raving about the books we love and being total fangirls. You’ve been warned. 🙂 I’m a total sucker for fairytale retellings, and Beauty and the Beast is a particular favorite. I have to say, Leife […]