Tag: Reviews

Joint Review: Archangel’s Sun by Nalini Singh

Joint Review: Archangel’s Sun by Nalini Singh

Archangel’s Sun begins where Archangel’s War left off. The war with Lijuan finally came to an end in a rather spectacular fashion. Now the Archangel’s are trying to rebuild their territories. Titus is fighting to defend his territory in Africa from the reborn. The reborn are creatures that Lijuan created and Charisemnon helped change into […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Serendipity by Carly Phillips

Throwback Thursday Review: Serendipity by Carly Phillips

This review was originally posted on September 8, 2011. I was in the mood for a contemporary romance and this fit the bill so I picked it up. I wasn’t sorry that I did either. This book was cute and I was pleased with my selection. I haven’t absolutely loved every single book that I’ve […]

Review: How to Live and Undead Lie by Hailey Edwards

Review: How to Live and Undead Lie by Hailey Edwards

Grier is finally finding her place in this post-Atramentous life. She’s embracing her role as Dame Woolworth and learning more about who she is now. When a young vampire shows up on her doorstep, Grier has to face another aspect of her past…the powers that come from her mother’s side of the family. She doesn’t […]

Review: The Perfect Rake by Anne Gracie

Review: The Perfect Rake by Anne Gracie

The Perfect Rake is the first book in Anne Gracie’s Merridew Sisters trilogy. Tracy recommended this to me after I finished Marry in Scarlet. As it happens, it has a very similar theme to My Darling Duke by Stacy Reid, which I read shortly before this one. I really enjoyed it. Prue and her younger […]

Review: How to Dance an Undead Waltz by Hailey Edwards

Review: How to Dance an Undead Waltz by Hailey Edwards

Grier is still picking up the pieces of her broken heart after the latest betrayal by Boaz and Amelie. When Linus invites her to go to Atlanta with him, she jumps at the chance to get away. She just needs a minute to catch her breath…except her problems follow her to Atlanta, and before long […]