Tag: Paranormal Romance

Summer Reading Challenge Review: How to Date Your Dragon by Molly Harper

Summer Reading Challenge Review: How to Date Your Dragon by Molly Harper

This is my first book by Molly Harper as well as one of the books that Holly chose for me for the Summer Reading Challenge. Jillian Ramsay works for the League of Interspecies Cooperation. Few humans know of its existence, nor do they know that shapeshifters exist. The League knows that the secret of shapeshifters […]

Guest Review: American Witch by Thea Harrison

Guest Review: American Witch by Thea Harrison

When Molly Sullivan finds out that her husband has cheated on her…again…she erupts with long overdue fury, and in the process discovers she’s actually a witch. Josiah Mason is there to witness her newfound powers, and he knows they can bring unwanted scrutiny to the area from his enemy, who he’s been plotting against for […]

Review: Wolf Rain by Nalini Singh (no spoilers)

Review: Wolf Rain by Nalini Singh (no spoilers)

Wolf Rain by Nalini Singh, the 3rd book in the Psy/Changeling Trinity series, brings us back to Snow Dancer territory. I don’t want to give any spoilers, so this review is short. Snow Dancer lieutenant Alexei is out on patrol when he feels something..off. After a bit of investigation he finds an Empath hidden away […]

Featured Review: American Witch by Thea Harrison

Featured Review: American Witch by Thea Harrison

American Witch is the first book in Thea Harrison’s American Witch series, which is set in the Elder Races world and features Molly Sullivan coming into her powers after finally leaving her husband because he’s a cheating bastard. Molly is trying to move on with her life but when she takes some documents that dangerous […]

Review: The Savior by J.R. Ward

Review: The Savior by J.R. Ward

After reading The Thief, I was very much interested in reading The Savior. Murhder is a Brother that has been whispered about through the series. I don’t know if it’s just me, but I thought he was dead. Huh. I guess I didn’t pay enough attention. At the end of The Thief, it was apparent […]