Welcome to my reading corner!

Here you will find my library of books as well as reviews that I have written. I enjoy a wide variety of books, but my favorite genres are High Fantasy, Paranormal/Urban Fantasy, Historical Romance, and Paranormal Romance. I sometimes dive into other styles, but they are not my usual fare.

I review books as I read them so you will find reviews for new releases and books that have been available for decades or even centuries.

I hope you enjoy your stay!

  • Review: Suzanne Enoch – Every Duke Has His Day
    This book took me far longer to read than it should have due to my pet’s antics. I found my cat hanging from the chandelier panic-inducing enough. No dog-napping was required. In any case, the furry critters are well worth checking this book out for, and their owners as well.
  • Rachel Burton – The Last Party at Silverton Hall
    If you enjoy slow-paced dual-time stories, this one is worth checking out. It was too slow for me, but the characters drew me back after my attention started to wander.
  • Mary Jo Putney – Lady of Fortune
    Christa truly shines in this fun, witty romance during the French Revolution. The Kingsley siblings shine, but Christa is the story’s heart. Mary Jo Putney has a talent for not letting plots get bogged down, even when circumstances are melancholy. This re-issue is well worth diving into.
  • Erica Vetsch – The Lost Lieutenant
    Evan and Diana both have good reflexes, which is needed when they constantly react to others’ whims and demands. It doesn’t mean that they are pushovers. It’s tough to stand up to your abusive father or say no to a capricious ruler who considers you a new favorite. But watching them muddle through and prevail is well worth it.
  • Susan May Warren – Sunrise
    Ahh, Alaska, the big, cold wilderness where danger lurks around every bend. Dodge and Echo have their work cut out for them, fighting the elements, the wildlife, and their history with each other. But they rise to the challenge, with some bumps, bruises, and heartache along the way.
  • Anthology – The Bite Before Christmas
    This duo of holiday Urban Fantasy novellas is a mixed bag. I didn’t like The Gift, but I loved Home for the Holidays. I’m not impressed with the Argeneau vampires, but I want to read more about Bones’ and Cat’s makeshift family.

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