Publisher: Berkley

Guest Review: The Black Hawk by Joanna Bourne

Guest Review: The Black Hawk by Joanna Bourne

Tracy’s review of The Black Hawk by Joanna Bourne Attacked on a rainy London street, veteran spy Justine DeCabrillac knows only one man can help her: Hawker, who also happens to be the enemy. With London crawling with hidden assassins and someone out to frame Hawker for the assault, the two spies must work together […]

Guest Review: Jace by Sarah McCarty

Guest Review: Jace by Sarah McCarty

Judith’s review of Jace (Shadow Wranglers #3) by Sarah McCarty. Vampire Jace Johnson was not a family man until he met Miri. But their forbidden relationship ended when she disappeared. After a year of searching, Jace finds Miri in a Sanctuary enclave. After a year of cruel experimentation by the Sanctuary on her werewolf form, […]

Guest Review: Serpent’s Kiss by Thea Harrison

Guest Review: Serpent’s Kiss by Thea Harrison

Dragos, the leader of the Wyr, is not happy when he finds out that Rune has made a bargain with the Vampyre Queen, Carling. Rune isn’t all that thrilled with it either but knew it had to be done to save Tiago’s life (in book 2). Rune heads off to San Francisco to fulfill the […]

Review: Never Enough by Lauren Dane

Review: Never Enough by Lauren Dane

I’ve been anxiously awaiting this book since I read the first one, Laid Bare. In Never Enough, we finally get Adrian’s story, Erin and Brody’s youngest brother. He’s a full out rockstar, though he has taken a year off to refocus himself. When Gillian Forrester contacts him saying she needs to speak with him, he’s […]

Guest Review (+ Giveaway): A Midnight Dance by Lila DiPasqua

Guest Review (+ Giveaway): A Midnight Dance by Lila DiPasqua

Tracy’s review of A Midnight Dance (Fiery Tales #3)) by Lila DiPasqua Born into wealth, Sabine Laurent and her twin sister lived a life of luxury, their father’s prestigious theater frequented by royalty and aristocracy alike. And Sabine dreamed of her own prince charming—the devastatingly handsome Jules de Moutier. That was before the loss of […]