Tag: Holly’s Reviews

Joint Review: Magic Breaks by Ilona Andrews

Joint Review: Magic Breaks by Ilona Andrews

Magic Breaks by Ilona Andrews is the 7th book in the Kate Daniels series. Kate has more responsibilities than ever now that she’s mated to the Beast Lord of Atlanta. While Curran is away Kate has to play Beast Lady to the Pack and deal with all their nonsense, plus keep her PI business afloat […]

Throwback Thursday Review: When Marrying a Scoundrel by Kathryn Smith

Throwback Thursday Review: When Marrying a Scoundrel by Kathryn Smith

*** Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! *** This review was originally posted on June 18, 2010. Kathryn Smith is hit or miss for me. I’m never sure which way a novel is going to go for me with her. Some are fabulous and others leave much […]

Throwback Thursday Review: A Safe Harbor by Moira Rogers

Throwback Thursday Review: A Safe Harbor by Moira Rogers

*** Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! *** This review was originally posted on June 11, 2010. This is a prequel to Rogers’ Sanctuary series, set during the depression era. Although I really loved the romance and learning the backstory on how Sanctuary came to be, I […]

Joint Review: Protect the Prince by Jennifer Estep

Joint Review: Protect the Prince by Jennifer Estep

When we left Everleigh (Evie) at the end of Kill the Queen, she had just killed her cousin and taken her place as the Winter Queen of Bellona. She’s still learning her powers and finding her footing, but she knows she has to try to salvage relations with neighboring kingdom Andvari if she’s going to […]

Featured Review: Alpha Night by Nalini Singh

Featured Review: Alpha Night by Nalini Singh

Holly: I haven’t loved the last few releases in this series, but I really adored this book. I loved the dynamic between Selenka and Ethan, and I really loved Selenka’s pack. Casee: I adored this book as well. Like you, I haven’t particularly enjoyed the last few releases. This book was more than a pleasant […]