Genre: Paranormal Romance

Review: Casting Spells by Barbara Bretton

Review: Casting Spells by Barbara Bretton

USA Today bestselling author Barbara Bretton has always enchanted readers. But this time, she really casts a spell in a new series of magic and murder weaving its way into the lives of New England’s most unusual town–and most unique knitting store . . . Sugar Maple looks like any bucolic Vermont town, but when […]

Review: One Silent Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Review: One Silent Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon

While the world carries on unawares, Stryker, who leads an army of demons and vampires, is plotting an all out onslaught against his enemies—which, unfortunately for us, includes the entire human race. To avenge his sister, Stryker prepares to annihilate the Dark-Hunters. But things go awry when his oldest enemy returns. Enter his ex-wife. Zephyra. […]

Review: Demon Bound by Meljean Brook

Review: Demon Bound by Meljean Brook

  This is the most recent addition to Meljean Brook‘s Guardian series. It’s no secret that I’m 100% obsessed with this series and that I have a major girl crush on Meljean herself. I think she’s brilliant as an author, and what I know of her as a person is just as wonderful. Having said […]

Review: Love Me Still by Maya Banks

Review: Love Me Still by Maya Banks

Beloved mate to two wolves, Heather lived an idyllic life until hunters destroyed the pack’s peaceful existence. Believing their mate betrayed them and was responsible for their father’s death, Cael and Riyu cut Heather from their lives. But when they realize their terrible mistake, can they ever gain her forgiveness and win back her love? […]

Review: The Missing by Shiloh Walker

Review: The Missing by Shiloh Walker

Her psychic gift drove away the man she loved— and years later has drawn him back to her… As a teenager, Taige Branch hated her psychic gift. No one could understand—except for Cullen Morgan, the boy who stole her heart. He did his best to accept her, until his mother was brutally murdered—and he couldn’t […]