Tag: Reviews

Review: Warrior Fae Trapped by K.F. Breene

Review: Warrior Fae Trapped by K.F. Breene

Warrior Fae Trapped is set in the DDVN (Demon Days & Vampire Nights) world (Fire and Ice Trilogy, Magical Mayhem Trilogy), but I feel it stands alone well. You don’t need to have read the previous books to understand what’s happening here, though there is an overreaching storyarc that connects them all. Charity grew up […]

Lightning Review: Empty Net by Toni Aleo

Lightning Review: Empty Net by Toni Aleo

Empty Net is the third book in the Assassins series by Toni Aleo. It follows Nashville’s professional hockey team, the Assassins. I really want to like this series. The premise of each book intrigues me, but they never deliver as I want them to. Empty Net followed suit. I really loved the idea behind the […]

Review: The Other Side of Midnight by Simone St. James

Review: The Other Side of Midnight by Simone St. James

The Other Side of Midnight by Simone St. James is available for the Audible Escape package. I downloaded it after finishing Silence for the Dead, because I wanted more from St. James and because I enjoyed the narrator, Mary Jane Wells, quite a bit. This gothic romance is perfect for the fall season. Ellie Winter […]

Review: Trade Me by Courtney Milan

Review: Trade Me by Courtney Milan

Trade Me is the first book in Courtney Milan’s Cyclone series. I enjoy her historicals, but mixed reviews put me off reading this series when it was released (not to mention my own misgivings about authors who switch from historical to contemporary coughJulieGarwoodcough). When I saw it in the Audible Escape package, I decided to […]

Review: Death Knell by Hailey Edwards

Review: Death Knell by Hailey Edwards

Death Knell is the third book in the Foundling series by Hailey EdwardsIt’s difficult to review this series without spoilers, but I hate to include them because much of what happens is a surprise. I’m going to try to avoid them completely, which means a shorter review. I expected a sort of light paranormal, filled […]