Tag: Self-Published

Featured Review: Blood Heir by Ilona Andrews

Featured Review: Blood Heir by Ilona Andrews

Warning: This Review Contains Spoilers Aurelia Ryder is the beginning of Julie Lennart’s journey. Having Kate as a mother has taught Julie to be tough-as-nails. When an oracle has a vision of Kate, Curran, and Conlan dying, Aurelia immediately plans to change the future. With the help of her grandmother, her mother, and her grandfather, […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh

Throwback Thursday Review: Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh

This review was originally posted on September 22, 2014. When I saw Holly make the announcement on our blog that Nalini Singh (of popular paranormal romance fame) was self-publishing a contemporary series about a rock band, I was all about it. I really enjoyed the first and second books in the Psy-Changeling series, but I’m […]

Joint Review: To Dream Again by Laura Lee Guhrke

Joint Review: To Dream Again by Laura Lee Guhrke

To Dream Again is the story of Nathaniel Chase and Mara Elliott. Nathaniel and Mara become partners in a toy business that Nathaniel is funding. Mara’s late husband was supposed to go into business with Nathaniel but he died and left behind a loan that the bank called. Mara, who had been running her husband’s […]

Review: Lawless by T.M. Frazier

Review: Lawless by T.M. Frazier

Bear was first introduced in King. I wasn’t sure what my feelings were about him, but I ended up really enjoying him and Thia both. Again, there was that age difference but I’m pretty much over that. These heroines are far beyond their years in experience and it shows. One night when Thia was younger, […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Losing Control by Jen Frederick

Throwback Thursday Review: Losing Control by Jen Frederick

This review was originally posted on December 23, 2014. I read this book for my book club meeting last month. Jen Frederick is an author that I enjoy so it wasn’t hard for me to jump right in. It didn’t take me long to read the book but when I was finished, I was a […]