The great thing about anthologies entirely by an author I enjoy is that I know I will like all of the novellas, which is the case with this one. Mary Jo Putney’s collection of Christmas stories shines. The stories were written between 1990 and 2002, but they all hold up well. I laughed, smiled, and ended the book wanting to read more.
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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Andrzej Sapkowski – The Last Wish
The Last Wish is a uniquely compiled book that consists of short stories with over-arching interludes that connect them together. If you’ve watched the Netflix series, you will be familiar with several of these stories. It’s well worth coming along for the ride with Geralt, Dandelion (Jaskier), and Yennefer.
Continue reading...Review: Jim Butcher – The Aeronaut’s Windlass
Steampunk is not one of my usual genres, which led to this book languishing on my shelf for far too long. A unique, beautiful world, memorable characters, and action-packed battles kept me enthralled.
Continue reading...Review: Suzanne Enoch – Hit Me With Your Best Scot
This book is an enjoyable, witty read. Coll and Persephone make a great couple, which definitely keeps his mother and London on their toes. Whether running into or out of trouble, there’s rarely a dull moment.
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