Series: Elder Races

Review: Liam Takes Manhattan by Thea Harrison

Review: Liam Takes Manhattan by Thea Harrison

Liam Takes Manhattan takes place after the events of Harrison’s latest full length release, Shadow’s End, and includes major spoilers for that book. For those who haven’t read it, I suggest waiting to pick up this one (unless, like me, you don’t mind spoilers). Liam is growing at a ridiculous rate. Though he’s technically only a […]

Guest Review: Pia Does Hollywood by Thea Harrison

Guest Review: Pia Does Hollywood by Thea Harrison

Pia Cuelebre is off to Hollywood to spend a week with the Light Fae Queen, Tatiana.  Tatiana tried to reschedule the visit but Pia and Dragos just found out that she’s pregnant and this is really the only time that will be good for her to go. When Pia arrives (with Dragos not far behind) […]

Guest Review: Shadow’s End by Thea Harrison

Guest Review: Shadow’s End by Thea Harrison

Two hundred years ago Beluviel, consort to the Elven High Lord needed to find her son. He had fallen into a gambling addiction and she was trying to save him before he made a wager so large she couldn’t cover. Graydon, Wyr sentinel, offers his help out of the goodness of his heart but he […]

Review: Dragos Goes to Washington by Thea Harrison

Review: Dragos Goes to Washington by Thea Harrison

I love these novella series’ from Harrison. They’re like little outtakes from Pia and Dragos’ life together. As the leader of the Wyr, Dragos has immense responsibility politically and professionally. Bringing a mate and child into his world is tricky and requires constant juggling. I love revisiting these characters and seeing where they are in […]

Review: Midnight’s Kiss by Thea Harrison

Review: Midnight’s Kiss by Thea Harrison

The Nightkind demesne hasn’t held much appeal for me to date. Though I enjoyed Night’s Honor and looked forward to Julian and Melly’s story, the politics didn’t intrigue me as much as the other demesnes. As it happens, Julian and Melly were wonderful, and so were the Vampyre politics. Julian and Melly had a heavy […]