The elves didn't believe in an afterlife, you were either dead, or alive. So when Dreyah, the prophesied human/elf crossbreed whose death would spark war, was found murdered by some magical ritual, the thought of her returning had not been imagined. But death did not want her, yet. It was not her time, and thus,… Continue reading Book review: Edie James’ The Steel Road
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Book review: Kaylin McFarren’s Twisted Threads (@4kaylin )
Akira Hamada has a debt. It is one she fears will never be paid, and one she dare not run away from. So when she is offered the chance at one final assassination to balance the books, and earn her freedom, she is both optimistic and suspicious. More so because, for this job, she will… Continue reading Book review: Kaylin McFarren’s Twisted Threads (@4kaylin )
Book review: James Patton’s Dragonrider’s Fury (@jamesgpatton )
Boh loved her father, he did so much for her, but if there was one thing he stirred in her more than anything else it was a love for dragons. So when she got an unusual invitation to become a dragonrider, it was something she could not refuse. But dragons seldom took women, and thought those with low strength… Continue reading Book review: James Patton’s Dragonrider’s Fury (@jamesgpatton )
Book review: Robert E Kreig’s The Shadow Of Woodmyst (@robertekreig )
Alice Gyfford, Kayl'sro of the Agrodien, and a daughter of Woodmyst, was young, someone a person would hardly believe was capable of the feats she had already accomplished. She had more blood on her hands than even the most seasoned warriors. She had protected her homeland, regardless of the cost. Now she turns her focus… Continue reading Book review: Robert E Kreig’s The Shadow Of Woodmyst (@robertekreig )
Book review: The Desert Botanist by Jennifer Stone (@JenStone4485 )
Erica had agreed to leave behind her luscious homeland as part of a cultural exchange and learning experience with the desert dwellers. She was excited at the thought of learning what new plants and remedies could be revealed in their harsh climate. She had not expected everything she had witnessed, even Amira’s own attitude, to have… Continue reading Book review: The Desert Botanist by Jennifer Stone (@JenStone4485 )
Book review: Jessica V Fisette’s Fire and Ice
Allie didn't believe them, the things that had been whispered about Phoenix after her accident. She alone still looked for him, she had faith that he was neither responsible for the fire, nor dead. Of course, having driven off a bridge, and lost her memories of that night didn't help her case any. But a… Continue reading Book review: Jessica V Fisette’s Fire and Ice
Book review: Anne Francis Scott’s Lost Souls (@AnnefScott )
Toni had been digging in places she shouldn't have, first into the building development, then around the scene of a double murder. But she never imagined the trouble it would ensure. An attempt on her life brings into sharper focus the terror that followed her back from the murder site. Since she had seen that… Continue reading Book review: Anne Francis Scott’s Lost Souls (@AnnefScott )
Book review: Matthew Siege’s Headshot: Two in the Head
Ryan had beat the game. He had sealed himself within a guild vault, and now just needed to wait until he respawned on Monday, or so he thought. But things do not always go to plan. It turns out Sundays weren't the down time the developers had insinuated. It was a time for Survivors to… Continue reading Book review: Matthew Siege’s Headshot: Two in the Head
Book review: Dawn Chapman’s Desert Runner (@kanundra )
Everybody knew you didn't cross the desert plains when it was Tromoal breeding season, to do so was a death sentence. That didn't stop Maddie though, her old injury was causing her distress, her health slowly decreased, and she needed more potions. If she took this job, a mission to make an important delivery, she… Continue reading Book review: Dawn Chapman’s Desert Runner (@kanundra )
Book review: S. A. Gibson’s Pratima’s Engines (@gibsonauthor )
Pratima was summoned, the Duke required help with some technology, and she was just the person he needed. Long ago the Collapse was thought to be caused by human arrogance, they believed their thoughts were truth to be displayed and enforced. The libraries set rules, rules intended to keep everyone safe, and it appears the… Continue reading Book review: S. A. Gibson’s Pratima’s Engines (@gibsonauthor )

