The Business of Blood is a chilling story that is not for the weak of stomach nor the weak of heart. Fiona Mahoney was a woman who had very few options afforded to her. When she first immigrated to America,… Read More ›
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Review: Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard
As unbelievable as this is going to sound, Bloodwitch might be the third book in The Witchlands series but it is by far my favorite one of the series! Seriously, Author Susan Dennard BROUGHT IT in this series installment! This… Read More ›
Review: Summoned to Thirteenth Grave by Darynda Jones
Since book one, First Grave on the Right, I have been the hugest fan of the Charley Davidson series and I will say that I had bittersweet feelings about knowing this series was coming to an end. Only fitting that… Read More ›
Review: Capturing the Devil by Kerri Maniscalco
I will be the first to admit that I was not the biggest fan of this novel’s prequel, Escaping from Houdini, and I also big enough to admit that I was a fool because that book was preparing Audrey Rose… Read More ›
Review: Sweep of the Blade by Ilona Andrews
I had such fun reading Sweep of the Blade. I loved the “dance” between Maud and Arland. I liked how different Arland was in this story compared to how he had behaved throughout this series. It was clear that he… Read More ›
Review: Into the Dark by Karen Rose
Into the Dark is the twenty-third book in the Romantic Suspense series by Author Karen Rose. This series includes many characters from different professions but all the professions are aimed at helping others and all of the protagonists are about… Read More ›
Review with Excerpt: Shattered Bonds by Faith Hunter
Shattered Bonds is a thrilling story that’s filled with action, suspense, and it was also intensely gripping! Throughout this series, the one thing Jane Yellowrock has never been was weak or helpless but in Shattered Bonds, that feeling and sense… Read More ›
Review: Bishop Takes Knight by Mckenna Dean
Redclaw Security is a series that I have enjoyed reading very much. I was extremely excited to learn that there was a book coming out that was going to take me back to the beginning of this company and give… Read More ›
Review with Excerpt: The Widow of Rose House by Diana Biller
From the start I truly enjoyed reading The Widow of Rose House because Alva Webster was a strong character who did not let society dictate her choices or her future. She had much to overcome after her most recent scandals… Read More ›
Review: I See You by Mary Burton
I See You is the second book in the Criminal Profiler series and it is a standalone. In this book, Zoe Spencer was a woman whose life had not followed her intended path but was not one that she would… Read More ›
Review: The Art of Theft by Sherry Thomas
There is nothing I love more than reading stories that have elaborate cons in them and The Art of Theft had a doozy in it! In this story, Mrs. Watson’s past becomes part of the present with the re-introduction of… Read More ›
Review: One Final Breath by Lynn H. Blackburn
Three books in and I am still loving the Dive Team Investigations series! Throughout this series, Inspector Gabe Chavez and Dive Team Captain Anissa Bell have had friction between them. Although with each installment their animosity has been waning and… Read More ›
Review: Sapphire Flames by Ilona Andrews
How much do I love the Hidden Legacy series? An absolute ton! Sapphire Flames is the fourth book in the series and one of the many reasons why I am enthralled with it is because it was able to survive… Read More ›
Review with Excerpt: How to Love a Duke in Ten Days by Kerrigan Byrne
There are not enough wonderful things that I can say about How to Love a Duke in Ten Days! This book is the first in a brand new series, Devil You Know, from Author Kerrigan Byrne, and what a start… Read More ›
Review: Singapore Sapphire by A.M. Stuart
In Singapore Sapphire, Harriet Gordon was a fascinating three-dimensional character who had a sorrowful past scattered with dark moments that she desperately wanted to keep hidden. She worried how her past would affect her brother if it was ever to… Read More ›
Review: Cry Pilot by Joel Dane
I can’t say that I read a lot of military science fiction but when I came across Cry Pilot I knew this was a book I just had to read. What truly made this story fascinating to me was the… Read More ›
Review: Things You Save in a Fire by Katherine Center
Things You Save in a Fire is one of those books that, if I could, I’d give it a ten-star rating! I would, honestly, there is no limit on the stars for this book! I loved getting to know Cassie… Read More ›
Review: Death in a Budapest Butterfly by Julia Buckley
Being the kind of reader who is attracted to a book by its cover, it is no wonder I was eager to read this book. I just find the cover to be adorable! Death in a Budapest Butterfly is the… Read More ›
Review: Crowfall by Ed McDonald
I felt it in my chest. It was the Misery, and it was Crowfoot, and some of it was me. But they were all linked together, all one now. We were part of a whole. Like called to like. The… Read More ›
Review: In Her Sights by Katie Ruggle
I was very excited to read In Her Sights because the idea of a bounty hunter business owned and run by a family of sisters had great appeal to me. There are five sisters and this story is focused on… Read More ›
Review: The Girl in Red by Christina Henry
The Girl in Red is a bold retelling of the classic fairytale, Little Red Riding Hood. This story is told from Red’s viewpoint and it picks up after the Crisis has devastated countless towns. The Crisis was caused by what… Read More ›
Review: The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez
The Friend Zone started off as a light-hearted comedy with two characters who could hardly stand each other as their first interaction was not a positive one. Kristen and Josh were forced to tolerate each other because their best friends… Read More ›
Review: Finder by Suzanne Palmer
Finder was one of those books that just grabbed my interest and fascinated me from the start. It was filled with action, intriguing alien races, and the main character, Fergus Ferguson, was a regular space MacGyver. Many times when he… Read More ›
Review with Interview: Titanshade by Dan Stout
If you have been reading my reviews for any amount of time then you know that I swoon for eye catching covers and Titanshade’s cover is exactly the kind of cover to grab my interest. The story itself was such… Read More ›
Review with Interview: Wild Country by Anne Bishop
If you have not read previous books from The Others series and are looking to, be warned that there are some minor spoilers ahead. Some of the main characters from Wild Country were introduced in book four of The Others… Read More ›