Tag: Paranormal

Review: Dark Nights by Christine Feehan

Review: Dark Nights by Christine Feehan

I stopped reading the Dark series years and years ago. One of the last books I really enjoyed before I stopped reading was Dark Descent, which was originally published in The Only One anthology. I thought Joie and Traian’s story was fresh and interesting. The plot twisted in an unexpected way and I thought it […]

Guest Review: Enforcer’s Redemption by Carrie Ann Ryan

Guest Review: Enforcer’s Redemption by Carrie Ann Ryan

Judith’s review of Enforcer’s Redemption (Redwood Pack #4) by Carrie Ann Ryan Adam Jamenson has suffered through the worst loss known to man. The only reason he lives day-to-day is to ensure the safety of his Pack. As the Enforcer of the Redwood Pack, it is his job to protect all in his path, though […]

Review: Black Moon by J. D. Tyler.

Review: Black Moon by J. D. Tyler.

Judith’s review of Black Moon by J. D. Tyler. Ever since he saved Dr. Mackenzie Grant’s life, panther shifter and sorcerer Kalen Black has had trouble keeping the beautiful doctor out of his thoughts, and his heart. The brush with death awakened an intense passion between them-one that for the first time had the notorious loner […]

Guest Review: Right Wolf, Right Time by Marie Harte

Guest Review: Right Wolf, Right Time by Marie Harte

Judith’s review of Right Wolf, Right Time (Cougar Falls #6) by Marie Harte. Shapeshifter Monty GrayClaw has lived a wild life. A youth spent in Cougar Falls hadn’t prepared him for the outside world, or for Hunters—humans who capture and slaughter Ac-taw. They nearly killed him before he escaped years of torture. Now living safely in […]

Guest Review: Lord’s Fall by Thea Harrison

Guest Review: Lord’s Fall by Thea Harrison

Seven months ago when Pia was on the run from Dragos after invading and stealing from his hoard she was in Elven territory. When Dragos followed her there he broke several treaties and has since been told that if he returns it will be an act of war. Pia, however, is welcome and was actually […]