Tag: Urban Fantasy

Guest Review: Black Wings by Christina Henry

Guest Review: Black Wings by Christina Henry

Mary‘s review of Black Wings by Christina Henry As an Agent of Death, Madeline Black is responsible for escorting the souls of the dearly departed to the afterlife. It’s a 24/7 job with a lousy benefits package. Maddy’s position may come with magical powers and an impressive wingspan, but it doesn’t pay the bills. And […]

Guest Review: Harvest Hunting by Yasmine Galenorn

Guest Review: Harvest Hunting by Yasmine Galenorn

Kris‘ review of Harvest Hunting (Sisters of the Moon Book 8) by Yasmine Galenorn We’re the D’Artigo sisters: sexy, savvy operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. But being half-human, half-Fae means our supernatural talents can go haywire at any time. My sister Camille is a wicked good witch whose life recently took a drastic turn. […]

Review: In the Dark of Dreams by Marjorie M. Liu

Review: In the Dark of Dreams by Marjorie M. Liu

Casee‘s review of In the Dark of Dreams (Dirk & Steele, Book 10) by Marjorie M. Liu. She could never forget the boy with the ice blue eyes…She was only twelve when she saw the silver boy on the beach, but Jenny has never stopped dreaming about him. Now she is grown, a marine biologist […]

Guest Review: Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews

Guest Review: Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews

Tracy’s review of Bayou Moon (The Edge #2) by Ilona Andrews. Cerise Mar and her unruly clan are cash poor but land rich, claiming a large swathe of the Mire, the Edge swamplands between the state of Louisiana and the Weird. When her parents vanish, her clan’s long-time rivals are suspect number one. But all […]

Guest Review: Grave Witch by Kaylana Price

Guest Review: Grave Witch by Kaylana Price

Mary‘s review of Grave Witch (Alex Craft, Book 1) by Kalayna Price. Not even death can save her now. As a grave witch, Alex Craft can speak to the dead—she’s even on good terms with Death himself. As a consultant for the police, she’s seen a lot of dark magic, but nothing has prepared her […]