Tag: Fantasy

Retro Review: Demon Angel by Meljean Brook

Retro Review: Demon Angel by Meljean Brook

As part of our 10 year anniversary celebration, we’ll be re-posting old reviews that make us cringe, laugh or sigh all over again. Man, I miss Meljean Brook. Per her website, she’s still writing, but things are going slooow. We haven’t had a new release from her in way too long. Demon Angel isn’t my […]

Author Interview: 10 Questions with Thea Harrison

Author Interview: 10 Questions with Thea Harrison

Thea Harrison’s latest Elder Races novel released yesterday. She graciously agreed to answer some questions about the book and where she’s headed from here. Moonshadow by Thea Harrison Series: Also in this Series: Moonshadow (Moonshadow, #1) (Elder Races #12), Midnight’s Kiss (Elder Races #8), Night’s Honor (Elder Races #7), Pia Does Hollywood (Elder Races #8.6), Shadow’s End (Elder Races #9), Dragon […]

Review: Race the Darkness by Abbie Roads

Review: Race the Darkness by Abbie Roads

Xander Stone was cursed with a gift (oxymoron, isn’t it?) when he was struck by lightning. Not only was he terribly disfigured, but he can hear people’s thoughts. He uses his so-called gift to help law enforcement to get the criminals that they can’t get just by sitting across the table from the criminals. It […]

Lightning Review: Midnight Soul by Kristen Ashley

Lightning Review: Midnight Soul by Kristen Ashley

I’ve been anxious for Noc’s book for ages, though I admit I was surprised his heroine was Franka. I expected (hoped?) it would be Valentine. Shows what I know. I do not recommend starting here. The storylines from previous books are interwoven and really bring this novel together. Plus, I feel like the majority of […]

Guest Review: A Promise of Fire by Amanda Bouchet

Guest Review: A Promise of Fire by Amanda Bouchet

This book actually has a lot going for it. Really. The world is interesting, Cat is a great feisty character and it seems like she has a rich past full of secrets to discover. I’m intrigued by her magic and by the history of the world it’s set in. I liked the tone and pacing. […]