Tag: Fantasy

Review: Storm Glass by Maria. V. Snyder

Review: Storm Glass by Maria. V. Snyder

Storm Glass is book one in Maria V. Snyder‘s new Glass series, a spin off of her wildly popular Study series. This book is narrated by Opal Cowan, who we met for the first time in Magic Study (Study series, book 2). I don’t believe this book can be read as a standalone. Too many […]

Guest Review: Succubus Dreams by Richelle Mead

Guest Review: Succubus Dreams by Richelle Mead

Ames review of Succubus Dreams by Richelle Mead. Some days, a girl just can’t catch a break… …especially when the girl in question is Georgina Kincaid, a shape-shifting succubus who gets her energy from seducing men. First there’s her relationship with gorgeous bestselling writer Seth Mortensen, which is unsatisfying on a number of levels. It’s […]

Review: Rogue by Cheryl Brooks

Posted March 3, 2009 by Ames in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 11 Comments
Review: Rogue by Cheryl Brooks

Trag and Tychar are brothers sold into slavery when their planet was destroyed. Their race carries a feline gene, giving them sinuous beauty and extraordinary sexual powers. Tychar’s female conquests are legendary, but they never meant much to him, and Trag just laughs at his playboy brother. Living on Darconia, a planet of friendly but […]

Guest Review: The Storm by Jean Johnson

Guest Review: The Storm by Jean Johnson

  Eight brothers, born in four sets of twins, two years apart to the day—they fulfill the Curse of Eight Prophecy. Though no longer trapped in exile, their growing family faces new problems. The sixthborn son must find a way to trust his Destined bride… First, his most heavily guarded refuge is breached. And now, […]

Review: The Trouble with Moonlight by Donna MacMeans.

Review: The Trouble with Moonlight by Donna MacMeans.

Hero: James LockeHeroine: Lusinda HavershawGrade: 4 out of 5 In the midst of a moonlit safecracking mission, British spy James Locke witnesses a ruby necklace spirited away as if by conjurer’s trick. Following the jewels leads him to Lusinda Havershaw, who’s inherited the talent of turning invisible in the moonlightat least, the parts of her […]