Tag: Historical Paranormal

Guest Review: Bite Me, Your Grace by Brooklyn Ann

Guest Review: Bite Me, Your Grace by Brooklyn Ann

Tracy’s review of Bite Me, Your Grace by Brooklyn Ann. England’s “vampire craze” causes much vexation for the Lord Vampire of London, Ian Ashton. To save his reputation, Ian enlists aspiring authoress Angelica Winthrop without realizing she has hidden plans of her own. Angelica Winthrop’s life goal is to ruin her reputation, avoid marriage, and […]

Lightning Review: Knight of Runes by Ruth A. Casie

Lightning Review: Knight of Runes by Ruth A. Casie

I’ve had this book in my TBR pile for awhile. I was in the mood for a fantasy-type book and finally decided to read it. I’m not a huge fan of time travel in general. I find the idea implausible and the actions of the characters often doesn’t make sense. Because the heroine was a […]

Guest Review: Wolfishly Yours by Lydia Dare

Guest Review: Wolfishly Yours by Lydia Dare

Tracy’s review of Wolfishly Yours (Westfield Wolves #6) by Lydia Dare Accustomed to running wild with her Lycan brothers in the swamps of Louisiana, Miss Liviana Mayeux is shipped off to London where Lady Hadley offers to sponsor and assist her. Before she knows it, Vivi finds herself in the middle of a pack of […]

Guest Review: Midnight in Your Arms by Morgan Kelly

Guest Review: Midnight in Your Arms by Morgan Kelly

Tracy’s review of Midnight in Your Arms by Morgan Kelly When psychic Laura Dearborn inherits Stonecross Hall in 1926, she has no idea she’s inheriting a love story too-one that she’s lived again and again. But as Alaric Storm III, the handsome owner of the mansion from sixty years earlier, starts to haunt her waking […]

Guest Review: Dragon’s Moon by Lucy Monroe

Guest Review: Dragon’s Moon by Lucy Monroe

Guest Review: Dragon’s Moon by Lucy Monroe text-align: center;”> Tracy’s review of Dragon’s Moon (Children of the Moon #4) by Lucy Monroe He’s a dragon intent on saving his people from destruction by the Fearghall and she is a wolf who blames the dragon for the deaths of her brother and mother. They’re true mates, […]