Tag: 5.0 Reviews

Guest Review: Archangel’s Blade by Nalini Singh

Guest Review: Archangel’s Blade by Nalini Singh

When a head washes up from the Hudson river and has undecipherable tattoo markings the vampire Dmitri, Archangel Raphael’s second in command, calls in the Guild Hunter’s help. The Guild calls in Honor St. Nicholas. But Honor isn’t ready to go out into the cold cruel world and hasn’t been for some time. You see […]

Holly Told Me To Read It! Honor’s Splendour by Julie Garwood

Holly Told Me To Read It! Honor’s Splendour by Julie Garwood

Tracy’s review of Honor’s Splendour by Julie Garwood. In the feuding English court, gentle Lady Madelyne suffered the cruel whims of her ruthless brother, Baron Louddon. Then, in vengeance for a bitter crime, Baron Duncan of Wexton—the Wolf—unleashed his warriors against Louddon’s main. Exquisite Madelyne was the prize he catured…but when he gazed upon the […]

Guest Review: Dreamscape by Rose Anderson.

Guest Review: Dreamscape by Rose Anderson.

Judith’s review of Dreamscape by Rose Anderson. Unable to deny his own translucence, Dr. Jason Bowen determines his lack of physical substance could only mean one thing-he’s a ghost. Murdered more than a century before, Jason haunts his house and ponders the treachery that took his life. When Lanie O’Keefe arrives with plans to renovate […]

Review: Dear Bully: Seventy Authors Tell Their Stories.

Posted September 2, 2011 by Rowena in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 1 Comment
Review: Dear Bully: Seventy Authors Tell Their Stories.

Rowena’s review of Dear Bully: Seventy Authors Tell Their Stories. You are not alone Discover how Lauren Kate transformed the feeling of that one mean girl getting under her skin into her first novel, how Lauren Oliver learned to celebrate ambiguity in her classmates and in herself, and how R.L. Stine turned being the “funny […]

Guest Review: The Wild Rose by Jennifer Donnelly

Guest Review: The Wild Rose by Jennifer Donnelly

Ames’ review of The Wild Rose by Jennifer Donnelly. The vast multi-generational epic that began with The Tea Rose and continued with The Winter Rose now reaches its dramatic conclusion in The Wild Rose. London, 1914. World War I is looming on the horizon, women are fighting for the right to vote, and global explorers […]