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Sunday Spotlight: Rafael by Laurell K. Hamilton

Sunday Spotlight: Rafael by Laurell K. Hamilton

Sunday Spotlight is a feature we began in 2016. This year we’re spotlighting our favorite books, old and new. We’ll be raving about the books we love and being total fangirls. You’ve been warned. 🙂 Excerpt Excerpt from RAFAEL by Laurell K. Hamilton. I’d killed the Mother of All Darkness by absorbing her essence while […]

Review: The Roommate by Rosie Danan

Review: The Roommate by Rosie Danan

The Roommate is Rosie Danan’s debut contemporary romance release from last year. I’ve heard nothing but good things about it so I was looking forward to reading it but the massive reading slump of 2020 got to me so I haven’t gotten around to it until now. I was really engaged from beginning to end […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Moon Burning by Lucy Monroe

Throwback Thursday Review: Moon Burning by Lucy Monroe

This review was originally posted January 31, 2011. I didn’t love this book as much as I did the previous two in the series. It was good, just not as good as the others. Sabrine is a raven shifter. For decades they’ve been in hiding, hunted by the other shifters of the world. As a […]

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Stygian’s Honor by Lora Leigh

Throwback Thursday Guest Review: Stygian’s Honor by Lora Leigh

This review was originally posted October 12, 2012. Liza Johnson has lived a relatively simple life but now the Genetics Council is after her and she has no idea why. The Breeds show up and they plan to protect her – but protect her from what? Jonas Wyatt is determined to find a girl by […]

Joint Review: Archangel’s Sun by Nalini Singh

Joint Review: Archangel’s Sun by Nalini Singh

Archangel’s Sun begins where Archangel’s War left off. The war with Lijuan finally came to an end in a rather spectacular fashion. Now the Archangel’s are trying to rebuild their territories. Titus is fighting to defend his territory in Africa from the reborn. The reborn are creatures that Lijuan created and Charisemnon helped change into […]