Series: Elder Races

Guest Review: Lord’s Fall by Thea Harrison

Guest Review: Lord’s Fall by Thea Harrison

Seven months ago when Pia was on the run from Dragos after invading and stealing from his hoard she was in Elven territory. When Dragos followed her there he broke several treaties and has since been told that if he returns it will be an act of war. Pia, however, is welcome and was actually […]

Lightning Review: True Colors by Thea Harrison

Lightning Review: True Colors by Thea Harrison

This short story is set in the same world as her Elder Races series, available now from Berkley. While I enjoyed reading about something outside the main storyarc of the series, I don’t think it packed the same punch as her full length novels. The villain wasn’t too hard to figure out. I think it […]

Guest Review: Oracle’s Moon by Thea Harrison

Guest Review: Oracle’s Moon by Thea Harrison

When Kahlil first sets eyes on Grace’s niece and nephew he immediately vows to protect and watch over them. When he is then caught by Grace talking to the kids, in their bedroom, while in the shape of a talking cat, Grace is none too thrilled. She makes a bargain with the Djinn to help […]

Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Thea Harrison Introduces the Office Help

Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Thea Harrison Introduces the Office Help

Thea Harrison is back to celebrate her latest Elder Races release, Oracle’s Moon (such a fabulous book!). Today she’s introducing us to the office help… __________________ Introducing the Office Help No published writer writes in a vacuum.  Every project is a community effort that can involve anyone from one’s family and friends who offer moral […]

Review: Oracle’s Moon by Thea Harrison

Review: Oracle’s Moon by Thea Harrison

I wasn’t sure what to expect going into this novel. It picks up where Serpent’s Kiss left off (I believe it’s the morning after the events that transpired at the end of the book). I don’t think it’s necessary to read the other books first. While the events from the previous books are touched on, […]