Genre: Paranormal Romance

Review: The King by J.R. Ward

Posted April 18, 2014 by Casee in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , , , | 2 Comments
Review: The King by J.R. Ward

After turning his back on the throne for centuries, Wrath, son of Wrath, finally assumed his father’s mantle–with the help of his beloved mate. But the crown sets heavily on his head. As the war with the Lessening Society rages on, and the threat from the Band of Bastards truly hits home, he is forced […]

Review: Grimm Consequences by Kate SeRine

Review: Grimm Consequences by Kate SeRine

Nate doesn’t exactly like to follow the rules that are laid down to him as a Reaper – especially the one that tells him to take Tess Little’s soul. He gives her a reprieve instead and saves her life. He watches over her, falls in love with her, and eventually he becomes her lover. . […]

Guest Review: The Devil’s Temptation by Toni De Palma

Guest Review: The Devil’s Temptation by Toni De Palma

  Tracy’s review of The Devil’s Temptation (The Devil’s Triangle #2) by Toni De Palma It’s been six months since Cooper and Grace had to fight the devil. They thought they won and life has been pretty normal. Grace, however, wants to do something fun for the summer and through her uncle has arranged for […]

Review: The Kraken King Part I: The Kraken King and the Scribbling Spinster by Meljean Brook

Review: The Kraken King Part I: The Kraken King and the Scribbling Spinster by Meljean Brook

Zenobia knows adventure – but only through her brother and the tales she writes about him. She kind of wants her own adventure as the only ones she’s actually experienced is when she’s been kidnapped in order to seek money from her brother. When Zenobia’s friend Helene shows up at her house and asks her […]

Lightning Review: Crux by Miranda Kavi

Lightning Review: Crux by Miranda Kavi

  As with book 1, Flee, I ended this book feeling pretty ambivalent about the story. I finished it, but not much about it got me too excited. Aurora ends up being more powerful than even she new, which wasn’t surprising but was frustrating. The resolution to the major conflict came about too abruptly and […]