After the high of Dark Song, Dark Tarot felt like a let-down. This felt like a reunion book without it truly being a reunion. Too many locations and faces detracted from the leading pair, and I never came to like Adalasia.
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Review: Nadine C. Keels – Eubeltic Virtue
Nadine has a beautiful talent for bringing her characters to life. Each is unique and brings a distinct voice and view to the Eubeltic realm.
Continue reading...Review: Suzanne Enoch – Angel’s Devil
Love triangles are messy things, and the one in this book is no exception. Fun characters and charming interactions keep this book from disaster, but it is not one of my favorites from Suzanne Enoch.
Continue reading...Review: Christine Feehan – Dark Prince (Author’s Cut)
It has been years since I last read this book, and it has not aged as well as I remembered. However, it is still a great introduction to the world of the Carpathians, their struggles against infertility, and this world’s version of vampires.
Continue reading...Review: Caroline Linden – A Scot to the Heart
I am a character-driven reader, and I adored how well all of the characters meshed in this book. Drew and Ilsa’s wild romp takes them all over Scotland, and it’s a fun ride the entire way.
Continue reading...Review: Andrea Penrose – Murder on Black Swan Lane
While this book has the usual first book growing pains, it sets the stage for a beautiful ongoing partnership. This book offers a unique view of Regency London, and I can’t wait to return.
Continue reading...Review: Lynsay Sands – Tall, Dark & Hungry
This book just didn’t resonate with me. The lead pair ran hot and cold, and the errors around the wedding never gelled into the comedy of errors that was the author’s goal.
Continue reading...Review: Suzanne Enoch – The Black Duke’s Prize
This debut novel is an excellent start to Suzanne Enoch’s career. She starts strong with her signature leads going toe to toe in a playful battle of wills. If the dynamic between the two hadn’t fallen apart in the latter half of the novel, it would have been a five-star read for me.
Continue reading...Review: Ilona Andrews – Magic Burns
Like with many series, this second book was better than the first. I loved seeing different mythologies woven into the world, and Bran certainly kept everyone on their toes.
Continue reading...Review: Leonard Goldberg – The Abduction of Pretty Penny
The Abduction of Pretty Penny is the first book by Leonard Goldberg that I have read, and that may be why I struggled with this book since it is the fifth book in the series. While it was readable, I felt that I lacked background information that I should already know from how some characters and situations were introduced.
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