Tag: Holly’s Reviews

Review: Phoenix Reborn by J.D. Tyler

Review: Phoenix Reborn by J.D. Tyler

There’s a lot of angst packed into this short story. Nix and Noah are mates, but Nix has been avoiding Noah and pushing him away for some time, because he grew up with an uber religious father and he doesn’t want to accept he’s gay. He’s fine with being bi, but to come out as […]

Review: Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews

Review: Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews

When I saw there were four books in this series, I thought they all followed the same couple. I was pleasantly surprised to find that isn’t the case. Bayou Moon picks up shortly after the events in On the Edge. Cerise Mar and her family live in the Mire, the swamp lands of the Edge, a […]

Review: On the Edge by Ilona Andrews

Review: On the Edge by Ilona Andrews

There’s a note from the author at the front of this book. She talks about how she came to write it and publish it, but says she didn’t know what to call it. Is it UF, Fantasy…what? Her editor didn’t know how to classify it, and neither did her readers. I can’t say I know, either. It’s […]

Joint Review: Fire Bound by Christine Feehan

Joint Review: Fire Bound by Christine Feehan

Casee: I love the Sea Haven series.  I’ve read all the books she’s written but the Drake Sisters and Sisters of the Heart are my favorite.  Fire Bound was like no other Feehan book.  Mostly it’s the men that are killers and, as readers, we simply accept it.  They are trying to protect their woman, […]

Review: Caressed by Ice by Nalini Singh

Review: Caressed by Ice by Nalini Singh

Too often when a hero is written as dark, tortured, badass,etc, in a series, we get his book only to realize he’s just a big ole softie on the inside (ref J.R. Ward’s Zsadist and Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Zarek). That isn’t the case with Judd. He’s cold, unemotional and a stone cold killer. He’s exactly the […]