Tag: Thea Harrison

Joint Review: Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison

Joint Review: Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison

Holly: First, I need to start of by saying: I TOLD YOU SO. I knew you’d love this book. Ehem. Moving on. Let’s start by talking about the world-building. This is one of my favorite worlds. I love the concept of the four different courts, politics and intricacies. It was so easy to fall into. Rowena: The […]

Guest Review: Night’s Honor by Thea Harrison

Guest Review: Night’s Honor by Thea Harrison

  Tracy’s review of Night’s Honor (Elder Races #7) by Thea Harrison Tess is on the run from her previous employer who is a Djinn. She is positive that when he catches her he will kill her and she’s not really ready to die quite yet. She is in San Francisco and decides to attend […]

Review: Night’s Honor by Thea Harrison

Review: Night’s Honor by Thea Harrison

Night’s Honor falls outside the other books in the Elder Races series. The timeline seems to run parallel to that of Lord’s Fall (Xavier leaves at one point to attend the Sentinel Games, which take place in LF),but has no direct relation with any of the threads Harrison is weaving in the other books. This is […]

Review: Dragos Takes a Holiday by Thea Harrison

Review: Dragos Takes a Holiday by Thea Harrison

This is a slice-of-life adventure that comes after the events of Lord’s Fall. I wouldn’t recommend it for those who haven’t tried the series yet, but it’s great for those who already know and love Pia and Dragos. Pia decides it’s time she and Dragos had a break away. After all the stress of the […]

Twofer Review: Pia Saves the Day and Peanut Goes to School by Thea Harrison

Twofer Review: Pia Saves the Day and Peanut Goes to School by Thea Harrison

Both Dragos and Pia relish the idea of leaving behind the city. They finally have the space to indulge their Wyr side, and Liam can grow in safety. It’s a breath of fresh air—literally—but their idyllic situation is shattered when Dragos is injured in a freak accident. Stripped of his memory and bereft of Pia’s […]