Tag: Fantasy

Review: Dragos Takes a Holiday by Thea Harrison

Review: Dragos Takes a Holiday by Thea Harrison

This is a slice-of-life adventure that comes after the events of Lord’s Fall. I wouldn’t recommend it for those who haven’t tried the series yet, but it’s great for those who already know and love Pia and Dragos. Pia decides it’s time she and Dragos had a break away. After all the stress of the […]

Guest Review: City of Dark Magic by Magnus Flyte

Guest Review: City of Dark Magic by Magnus Flyte

Whitley’s review of City of Dark Magic (City of Dark Magic #1) by Magnus Flyte Cosmically fast-paced and wildly imaginative, this debut novel is a perfect potion of magic and suspense Once a city of enormous wealth and culture, Prague was home to emperors, alchemists, astronomers, and, as it’s whispered, hell portals. When music student […]

The Kraken King Part I: The Kraken King and the Scribbling Spinster by Meljean Brook

The Kraken King Part I: The Kraken King and the Scribbling Spinster by Meljean Brook

I loved Zenobia in Brooks’ previous books and I’m glad to see her featured here. Her wit and humor come through so well. The Kraken King is an 8 part serial. This review is for part 1. Zenobia Fox is the sister of popular adventurist Archimedes Fox, who is married to the ruthless mercenary, Captain […]

Review: Grimm Consequences by Kate SeRine

Review: Grimm Consequences by Kate SeRine

Nate doesn’t exactly like to follow the rules that are laid down to him as a Reaper – especially the one that tells him to take Tess Little’s soul. He gives her a reprieve instead and saves her life. He watches over her, falls in love with her, and eventually he becomes her lover. . […]

DNF Review: Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning

DNF Review: Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning

I boycotted this series for years because I wanted Moning to finish her Highlander series instead of doing this first person off-shoot. I finally decided to read it because I was looking for a fantasy or paranormal romance and this was free for the Nook. Sadly, I gave up after 110 pages. Mac, whose POV the […]