Tag: Guest Reviews

Guest Review: Prince Charming Doesn’t Live Here by Christine Warren

Guest Review: Prince Charming Doesn’t Live Here by Christine Warren

Tracy’s review of Prince Charming Doesn’t Live Here (Others #10) by Christine Warren Danice Carter is not one for glass slippers. A stilettos-wearing lawyer at one of Manhattan’s most elite establishments, Danice has a very strong grip on reality. So when she’s asked by one the firm’s founding partners to take on a personal case, […]

Guest Review: Troubled Waters by Sharon Shinn

Guest Review: Troubled Waters by Sharon Shinn

Mary’s review of Troubled Waters by Sharon Shinn. Zoe Ardelay receives astonishing and unwelcome news: she has been chosen to become the king’s fifth wife. Forced to go to the royal city, she manages to slip away and hide on the shores of the mighty river. It’s there that Zoe realizes she is a coru […]

Guest Review: Confessions of a Vampire’s Girlfriend by Katie MacAllister

Guest Review: Confessions of a Vampire’s Girlfriend by Katie MacAllister

Mary‘s review of Confessions of a Vampire’s Girlfriend by Katie MacAllister (writing as Kate Maxwell) I’ve been a huge Katie MacAllister for ages now (I have a bookshelf full of her dragons and Dark Ones novels) so I was super-excited to get my hands on this one. Granted, these two novellas were published under a […]

Guest Review: Scoundrel by Zoe Archer

Guest Review: Scoundrel by Zoe Archer

z Kris‘ review of Scoundrel (Blades of the Rose, Book 2) by Zoe Archer READY FOR ACTION…London Harcourt’s father is bent on subjugating the world’s magic to British rule. But since London is a mere female, he hasn’t bothered to tell her so. He’s said only that he’s leading a voyage to the Greek isles. […]

Guest Review: Dust by Joan Frances Turner

Guest Review: Dust by Joan Frances Turner

Mary‘s review of Dust by Joan Frances Turner Nine years ago, Jessie had a family. Now, she has a gang. Nine years ago, Jessie was a vegetarian. Now, she eats very fresh meat. Nine years ago, Jessie was in a car crash and died. Nine years ago, Jessie was human. Now, she’s not. After she […]