Magdalene - Skjaldmaer by Charley Blackwolf is a romantic fiction set in the modern day. During the time of the Vikings, a special name was given to powerful female warriors, Skjaldmaer, meaning shieldmaiden. Now in 2019 the era of the Vikings is now in the past, yet there are still those who could, perhaps, do… Continue reading Book review: Charley Blackwolf – Magdalene – Skjaldmaer
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Book review: Lilli Carlisle – Omega’s Choice (@LilliCarlisle)
Omega's Choice is the first book in Lilli Carlisle's Black Ridge Wolf Pack series. Aldric was too old for this. As an alpha, he had attended the omegas' selection ceremony more times than he could count, but he was never chosen. He thought no woman in the right mind would choose his hulking and scarred… Continue reading Book review: Lilli Carlisle – Omega’s Choice (@LilliCarlisle)
Book review: Jennifer Laslie – How to Spell Disaster (@AuthorJLaslie)
How to Spell Disaster is a paranormal romance by Jennifer Laslie. Tucker was having a run of bad luck. Not only had his dream job, the promotion he had been grooming himself for, been given to someone else, but his luck with the ladies was none existent. When an antique book came into his possession… Continue reading Book review: Jennifer Laslie – How to Spell Disaster (@AuthorJLaslie)
Book review: Michele E. Gwynn – Exposed: The Education of Sarah Brown (@MicheleEGwynn)
Michele E. Gwynn's, Exposed: The Education of Sarah Brown is an erotic romance following Sarah Brown. Sarah was a virgin in every sense of the word, not only had she never known the touch of a man, but she had never even left her home town. When her friends left for college she stayed, taking a… Continue reading Book review: Michele E. Gwynn – Exposed: The Education of Sarah Brown (@MicheleEGwynn)
Book review: Jared A. Zakarian – The Ikalreev Prophecies
Jared A. Zakarian's The Ikalreev Prophecies is the first book in the Verdunmull series. Faolan's first memory was of the faces of his parents. Not his real parents, they, like his past had been long forgotten. His new parents were eves, and he had been trained to be a scout, but the events he beheld placed him in… Continue reading Book review: Jared A. Zakarian – The Ikalreev Prophecies
Book review: Dewey B Reynold – Stuart Duffelmeyer and the Masters of Plagues
Stuart Duffelmeyer wasn't dissatisfied with his life. He had found his calling and was about to graduate NYU with his veterinary medicine diploma. It was an event he had eagerly awaited, until a cruel and hurtful prank ensure he wouldn't be able to show his face at his own graduation. He swore vengeance, and his… Continue reading Book review: Dewey B Reynold – Stuart Duffelmeyer and the Masters of Plagues
Book Review: Mollie Player – Fights you’ll have after having a baby (@MolliePlayer)
I don't normally post reviews for non-fiction books on my blog, but I enjoyed this one so much I thought I would make an exception. Fights You'll Have After Having a Baby, addresses issues most parents don't consider when bringing a child into the world, the impact and change this bundle of joy will have… Continue reading Book Review: Mollie Player – Fights you’ll have after having a baby (@MolliePlayer)
Book review: Sharon C Williams – Jasper, Amazon Parrot (@NewEngland_Muse)
Newly hatched Jasper has a lot to learn. The world inside the nest is so big at first, but as he grows he and his younger brother discover there is so much more adventure to the world. With their new friend Charlie, the spider monkey, exploration and new adventures are never far behind. A Rainforest… Continue reading Book review: Sharon C Williams – Jasper, Amazon Parrot (@NewEngland_Muse)
Book review: C.A. King From Alice to Malice (@PortalProphecy)
Alice was running. She had to escape, to be free. But little did she know that even freedom has its price. Her desperate retreat sends her spiralling down a rabbit hole, a large seasonal sink hole known to open this time of year. Nothing is as it should be in this world. Everything is opposite… Continue reading Book review: C.A. King From Alice to Malice (@PortalProphecy)
Book review: Sean Robins – The Crimson Deathbringer (@seanrobins300)
Jim Henderson had thought having the leader of the resistance bleeding to death on his sofa, was bad news. It was an act that carried with it a death penalty, but he soon finds there is more to worry about than the wrath of a petty man who controls the world. An invasion is coming… Continue reading Book review: Sean Robins – The Crimson Deathbringer (@seanrobins300)

