Tag: Berkley

Guest Review: Warcry by Elizabeth Vaughan

Guest Review: Warcry by Elizabeth Vaughan

Tracy’s review of Warcry (Chronicles of the Warlands #4) by Elizabeth Vaughan All is not well in Xy. There is a faction of nobles who are plotting against the Queen and her barbarian warlord. As cultures clash and tempers flare, Heath and the fierce Plains warrior woman Atira of the Bear must come together to […]

Guest Review: Night School by Mari Mancusi

Guest Review: Night School by Mari Mancusi

Mary’s review of Night School (Blood Coven, Book 5) by Mari Mancusi Vampires, Slayers and…FAIRIES? Sunny and Rayne McDonald are about to get SCHOOLED. After their parents’ shocking revelation about their fae heritage and an attack on their lives, the McDonald twins find themselves on the run—forced to hide out at Riverdale Academy , a […]

Guest Review: Kiss of Snow by Nalini Singh

Guest Review: Kiss of Snow by Nalini Singh

Sienna and Hawke have been dancing around each other in previous books – mostly because of two things: Hawke’s hesitance about going after a woman who can never be his bonded mate and Sienna’s age. Sienna wants there to be a deep and meaningful relationship with Hawke but she’s not prepared at first to deal […]

Guest Review: Dark Enchantment by Anya Bast

Guest Review: Dark Enchantment by Anya Bast

Tracy’s review of Dark Enchantment (Dark Magick #3) by Anya Bast Seduced in a dream by a handsome, rugged man, Charlotte Bennett decides to let pleasure and desire lead the way-only to discover her “safe night of passion has dangerous repercussions. Charlotte is drawn by compulsion to Piefferberg, the containment area that the Fae live […]

Guest Review: Devil’s Own by Veronica Wolff

Guest Review: Devil’s Own by Veronica Wolff

Tracy’s review of Devil’s Own (Clan MacAlpin #2) by Veronica Wolff After surviving slavery, Aiden MacAlpin has nothing but thoughts of vengeance. When his tutor Elspeth learns a secret to his past, it thrusts them both into a game of passion and deception that neither may survive. In the previous book Aiden MacAlpin returned to […]