The Hollows #14 What happens after you’ve saved the world? Well, if you’re Rachel Mariana Morgan, witch-born demon, you quickly discover that something might have gone...
Urban Fantasy
Kim Harrison – American Demon
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: David James Warren – No Unturned Stone
Rembrandt rocked his world when he traveled back in time in Cast the First Stone. There’s just as much action as in the first book, and it’s interesting to see how other people’s personalities change because of Rem’s actions. I just hope he loses some of his arrogance in future books.
Continue reading...Review: Patricia Briggs – Cry Wolf
Cry Wolf picks up right where the novella Alpha & Omega left off. I recommend reading that one first, or you might feel a little lost at the beginning. Anna and Charles are new to the mates’ thing, but I can tell that I will enjoy their escapades.
Continue reading...Review: Anthology – On The Prowl
I picked up this anthology for Alpha & Omega, hoping to find some new Urban Fantasy authors along the way. Unfortunately, the other three novellas were mediocre, overdone to the point of ludicrousness, and outright erotica.
Continue reading...Happy Release Day! Patricia Briggs – Wild Sign
Mated werewolves Charles Cornick and Anna Latham must discover what could make an entire community disappear–before it’s too late–in this thrilling entry in the #1 New York Times bestselling Alpha and Omega series.
Continue reading...Review: David James Warren – Cast The First Stone
Cast the First Stone is an intriguing intro to this time-travel universe. Rembrandt has trouble getting his feet under him, but questions raised and a cliffhanger will keep me coming back for more books.
Continue reading...Review: Patricia Briggs – Night Broken
Night Broken is more somber than previous books in the series. Mercy is under a lot more stress, and for the most part, the pack was less than helpful in relieving that stress. A new addition to the cast looks promising for more hijinks in the future, though.
Continue reading...Review: Ilona Andrews – Magic Bites
I think this book had a massive case of overhyping, and I expected better than what I got. This world is exciting, and an intriguing concept, but the characters fell flat. I can easily see it getting better, but this book was not exceptional.
Continue reading...Review: Patricia Briggs – Frost Burned
This book is a suspense-filled ride from start to finish. Whether dodging Black Friday shoppers or hunting down the people who took her pack, Mercy is on a mission. It is neat getting a better look at Mercy’s world’s politics as she toes the line between human and supernatural.
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