About Sarah

A 30-something mother of a teenage (going on 30) daughter, I read between 4-8 books a week. Between work, chauffeur responsibilities, and reading, I don’t have much free time . However, I do like to knit and crochet in the winter (quality scarves and hats are highly underrated!). My favorite genres are urban fantasy, contemporary romance, and paranormal romance. I tend to binge read when I find a great new series, so I love to discover new-to-me series that already have several books out.

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Here are my most recent posts

Blade to the Keep by Lauren Dane

2 March 2015 Sarah 0

The second installment in Lauren Dane’s Rowan Summerwaite series, Blade to the Keep, more than kept pace with the first book. A huge fan of Lauren Dane, I almost feel like she can’t go wrong. Rowan is the perfect mix of tough with an underlying vulnerability. Her tenacity, intelligence, and intuition come […]

Coral-600 by Roxy Mews

27 February 2015 Sarah 0

Curiosity is a great way to get me to pick up a book.  Promise me that there will be robosex in said book?  Ok, now I’m intrigued.  Coral-600 by Roxy Mews is a fascinating look at what it means to be (or to not be) human.  Now, I’m not going […]

Edged Blade by J.C. Daniels

9 February 2015 Sarah 1

The fourth installment in J.C. Daniels’ Colbana Files, Edged Blade, finds Kit Colbana still reeling from prior events and working towards rebuilding her life. The sexual tension between her and Damon is palpable, but Kit has so much pain to work through before she can let Damon love her again. The […]

Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas 

26 November 2014 Sarah 0

An amalgamation of some of my favorite young adult fantasy stories infused with fresh perspective, Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas captivated me from start to finish. Full of intrigue and deception, the story never lagged. Fast-paced action complemented a strong, determined heroine (I’m a sucker for a story about a […]

Goddess with a Blade by Lauren Dane

19 November 2014 Sarah 0

First things first, I adore Lauren Dane. I haven’t read a book of hers that I disliked (though, I do have some favorites!). Secondly, what the what? How did I not read this series before now? Goddess with a Blade by Lauren Dane is book one of the Rowan Summerwaite series, […]

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Liesmith by Alis Franklin

29 October 2014 Sarah 0

A fascinatingly complex world of gods, monsters, and an IT department (which, arguably, could fit into either category depending on the situation), Liesmith by Alis Franklin captivated my attention and didn’t let go. The unique, albeit somewhat familiar, landscape provided a lovely backdrop for a story of Norse gods come to […]

Black Dog by Caitlin Kittredge

22 October 2014 Sarah 0

The first installment in her new Hellhound Chronicles series, Black Dog by Caitlin Kittredge is of the same exceptional quality that I’ve come to expect after reading her Nocturne City (werewolves and other supernatural beings) and Black London (magic, spirits, demons) series. Always providing a fresh and unique perspective on commonly […]

Messenger of Fear by Michael Grant

15 October 2014 Sarah 1

Dark, cryptic, and carrying a very heavy message, Messenger of Fear by Michael Grant is a story that sticks with the reader long after the last page has been read. Though I’m not a fan of writers that use their stories as a platform to teach the lowly readers, this story […]

Lucifer’s Saint by Colleen Gleason

8 October 2014 Sarah 0

The second book in Colleen Gleason’s Draculia series, Lucifer’s Saint, was all I hoped for and then some.  Full of Regency-era vampires that can only be free of their bargain with the Devil himself whence they find true love.  The ever proper Maia Woodmore and curmudgeonly Earl of Corvindale, Dimitri, […]

Lucifer’s Warrior by Colleen Gleason 

1 October 2014 Sarah 0

Lucifer’s Warrior (f/k/a The Vampire Narcise) is the third and final book of the Draculia series by Colleen Gleason.  Full of dark subject matter and strong emotions, the story of Narcise is not to be missed. Deep, moving, and spanning quite a large time frame, Lucifer’s Warrior is one of those beautiful, […]