I was expecting much better from Christine Feehan than what this book provided. Unfortunately, this book was excruciating to get into and didn’t hold my attention until well into the second half.
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Review: Leonard Goldberg – The Daughter of Sherlock Holmes
The Daughter of Sherlock Holmes is a fun, captivating look at the next generation of Holmes and Watson. While some of the repeated names were a little offputting, the story and characters more than made up for it.
Continue reading...Review: Abigail Wilson – Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey
Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey is appropriately titled as there are layers to every character needing to be uncovered to find the villain in this novel. I loved the balance of danger and softness as the family found its feet.
Continue reading...Review: Anthology – Naked City: Tales of Urban Fantasy
Like many anthologies, I found Naked City to be a mixed bag. Of the twenty short stories, I only liked/loved six. As a result, I would have rated this lower, except those six were well worth slogging through the others to read.
Continue reading...Review: Hannah Linder – Beneath His Silence
If you are looking for a Gothic, Regency novel like Wuthering Heights or Jane Eyre, Beneath His Silence is worth checking out. The haunting atmosphere is captured perfectly. Unfortunately, the continuing melodrama got to me and moved it down the list of books I would revisit.
Continue reading...Review: Patricia Briggs – Hunting Ground
Charles and Anna are definitely hitting their stride in Hunting Ground. Of course, there are some bumps along the way, but they are a formidable team. Even when faced with some of the grumpiest Alphas in Europe.
Continue reading...Review: Terry Brooks – The Black Unicorn
The Black Unicorn is a fun, action-packed jaunt through the Magic Kingdom of Landover. The motley crew is back together, and Ben has his hands full fending off the newest and oldest threat to his crown. I loved the addition of Dirk to the crew, and the humor melded well with the more poignant moments.
Continue reading...Review: Suzanne Enoch – Something in the Heir
Suzanne Enoch has a beautiful talent for crafting fun, entertaining tales with more than a touch of chaos. Something in the Heir is an excellent addition to that collection. Will and Emmie have their hands full, and it’s a blast to watch.
Continue reading...Review: Sherrilyn Kenyon – Deadmen Walking
It has been years since I read a Sherrilyn Kenyon novel, and Deadmen Walking reminded me of why I enjoyed them so much. The good news is that you don’t need to have read her other books to enjoy this book. However, characters are mentioned that you will have met if you have read the Dark Hunter novels.
Continue reading...Review: Raymond E. Feist – Master of Furies
This series has definitely been a saga. But unfortunately, it ended on a low note. The drive to make everything bigger and bolder diminished the climax and disappointed me.
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