Tag: Urban Fantasy

Guest Review: Archangel’s Blade by Nalini Singh

Guest Review: Archangel’s Blade by Nalini Singh

When a head washes up from the Hudson river and has undecipherable tattoo markings the vampire Dmitri, Archangel Raphael’s second in command, calls in the Guild Hunter’s help. The Guild calls in Honor St. Nicholas. But Honor isn’t ready to go out into the cold cruel world and hasn’t been for some time. You see […]

Guest Review: Hexbound by Chloe Neill

Guest Review: Hexbound by Chloe Neill

Mary’s review of HEXBOUND (Dark Elite #2) by Chloe Neill. Lily Parker is new to St. Sophia’s School for Girls, but she’s already learned that magic can be your best friend…or your worst enemy. They say absolute power corrupts absolutely. Turns out, even a little magic can turn you to the dark side. That’s why […]

Guest Review: Right Hand Magic: A Novel of Golgotham by Nancy A Collins

Guest Review: Right Hand Magic: A Novel of Golgotham by Nancy A Collins

Mary’s review of Right Hand Magic: A Novel of Golgotham by Nancy A. Collins Like most Manhattanites, aspiring artist Tate can’t resist a good rental deal-even if it’s in the city’s strangest neighborhood, Golgotham, where for centuries werewolves, centaurs, and countless other creatures have roamed the streets. Her new landlord is a sorcerer name Hexe, […]

Guest Review: Afterlight by Elle Jasper

Guest Review: Afterlight by Elle Jasper

Kris‘ review of Afterlight (Dark Ink Chronicles, Book 1) by Elle Jasper The first title in the Dark Ink Chronicles. Savannah tattoo artist Riley Poe is quite familiar with the local underground scene. When her younger brother is taken by a sinister cult led by vampires, Riley discovers a world of shadows and blood–and those […]

Guest Review: Dead on Delivery by Eileen Rendahl

Guest Review: Dead on Delivery by Eileen Rendahl

Tracy’s review of Dead on Delivery (Messenger #2) by Eileen Rendahl There are two men who have bitten the dust after a delivery from Messenger Melina Markowitz. As she tries to put together the pieces of this puzzle, she discovers that the two victims share common friends, common unexplained absences, and a common crime. Now, […]