Genre: Paranormal Romance

Review: Alpha by Audrey Faye

Review: Alpha by Audrey Faye

Alpha is the first book in the Ghost Mountain Wolf Shifters series, though it feels more like a prequel. There is no romance in this book, which is good because it wouldn’t have worked in context. I’m happy there will be more books in the series, since this was very much the start of their […]

Sunday Spotlight: Guild Boss by Jayne Castle

Posted November 14, 2021 by Casee in Features, Giveaways | Tagged: , , | 2 Comments
Sunday Spotlight: Guild Boss by Jayne Castle

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. 🙂 Excerpt Gabriel Jones was standing so close she could feel his body heat and an aura of energy. That was reassuring. […]

Review: Portrait of Death: Unforgotten by Isabel Wroth

Review: Portrait of Death: Unforgotten by Isabel Wroth

Portrait of Death: Unforgotten is the first book in a contemporary romantic suspense series by Isabel Wroth. I generally avoid romantic suspense at all costs, but I really enjoy paranormal romance novels that feature psychic characters so I figured I’d give this a go. I’ve read most of Wroth’s backlist and I have to say […]

Review: Shifters in the Night by Molly Harper

Review: Shifters in the Night by Molly Harper

Shifters in the Night (Mystic Bayou #5) by Molly Harper brings us back to the magically eclectic town of Mystic Bayou, where magie (magical beings of all kinds) have lived in harmony for centuries. Thanks to the recent outing of magie in the world, people are flocking to Mystic Bayou in droves. As a result, […]

Review: A Little Dark Magic by Isabel Wroth

Review: A Little Dark Magic by Isabel Wroth

A Little Dark Magic by Isabel Wroth is the second book in The Little Coven series and follows Kerrigan as she searches for the spirit of her lost vampire mate. I wasn’t sure what to expect from this book. The author’s note at the beginning tells us this is a darker story than the first […]