In Marie Scully's Flame, Danny was always on the move. She took work where she could and when things got too serious or people got too close she ran. She was always running. But this time something was different. From the moment she met Noel on the train life changed. She found herself at Wild… Continue reading Book review: Marie Scully – Flame
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Book review: Eva Alton – Stray Witch (@EvaAlton)
Stray Witch is book one in Eva Alton's The Vampires of Emberbury series. Alba had suffered her husband's abuse for years. He was a hotshot lawyer with a mean temper who threw the threat of divorce as easily as he threw his verbal insults and the occasional strike. But this time he was serious, he… Continue reading Book review: Eva Alton – Stray Witch (@EvaAlton)
Book review: Jay Veloso Batista – Thorfinn and the Witches Curse (@JayVBatista)
In Jay Veloso Batista's, Thorfinn and the Witches Curse, it started long ago when a witch was slain, but for Finn, his troubles began when he visited the tower where she met her demise. He hadn't even wanted to go if only he'd listened to his instincts and stayed away. He knew of the witch's… Continue reading Book review: Jay Veloso Batista – Thorfinn and the Witches Curse (@JayVBatista)
Book review: JB Michaels -The Horde (@jbmichaels11)
Our favourite fake-British accented Californian is back in a gripping new adventure in JB Michaels' The Horde. Bud, Mauve, and Ivy may have bitten off more than they can chew. They thought things were improving after their showdown with the Vestal Virgin, that things would get better. They could not have been more wrong. They… Continue reading Book review: JB Michaels -The Horde (@jbmichaels11)
Book review: Luna Kayne – Step Darkly: His Ward (@LunaKayne)
In Luna Kayne's Step Darkly, Emilia had run away years ago to university, leaving her past, her pain, and her secrets behind her. Leaving Joshua Darkly behind her. He and his mother had been insufferable, his mother, her step-mother for a short time, had been trouble from the start, but Joshua's hurt had been gradual.… Continue reading Book review: Luna Kayne – Step Darkly: His Ward (@LunaKayne)
Book review: L.A. Sky – Tomorrow
Olivia was tired of coming home to an empty house. She wanted love, a man who was loyal, responsible, and protects what he loves. But trust, trust was the key and had to run both ways. Her life was simple, work, friends, and home. But the night she went to Jamie's party everything changed. Unnerved… Continue reading Book review: L.A. Sky – Tomorrow
Book review: Whitney Dineen – The Dream (@WhitneyDineen)
In Whitney Dineen's, The Dream, moving to Creek Water was meant to be a new start, a new beginning for her and her mum. But on the first day of school Chad ensured she will never fit in, never belong. No one gave her the time of day unless it was to ridicule her. Seeing… Continue reading Book review: Whitney Dineen – The Dream (@WhitneyDineen)
Book review: Geri Dreiling – Crime Beat Girl
In Geri L. Dreiling's Crime Beat Girl, moving back to Saint Louis hadn't been part of Debbie's plan, but when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer it seemed a good opportunity for a fresh start. She left behind a promising career for a small local press, and a fiancé who loved his job more… Continue reading Book review: Geri Dreiling – Crime Beat Girl
Book review: Adrea L Peters – Becoming Truitt Skye
In Adrea L Peters's Becoming Truitt Skye, Truitt was responsible for the world of humanity and must protect it, regardless of the cost, and the sacrifice she made was great. Casting herself into the silver pool she lost everything she was and would never be the same again. Truvie is a 17-year-old genius, with a… Continue reading Book review: Adrea L Peters – Becoming Truitt Skye
Book review: Emil Jersey – Blood, Sex and Violence
In Emil Jersey's Blood, Sex and Violence, A Vampire's Rebuttal, Jersey was recognised as ish-mikhan, a fix-it man, when he was but a boy. Cut and trained, his role is to bring pleasure to any he meets. Passed between elders he learns and hones his skill, rising to favoured and becoming the glorious being he… Continue reading Book review: Emil Jersey – Blood, Sex and Violence

