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Bloodwind by Charlotte Boyett-Compo

17 February 2009 Rayna 2

Bloodwind is the first book in Charlotte Boyett-Compo’s Wind Demon Trilogy. On frontier station Khamsin-14, Prime Reaper Kamerone Cree is a man to be feared. When the shapeshifting assassin comes on board, women lock their doors and warriors shiver in fear as he passes. Garnering his notice is something no […]

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Undercover by L. Dane

5 November 2008 Jackie 2

Lauren Dane is one of those author I’ve just recently found and I have to say that she is definitely grabbing my attention. I was lucky enough to win an advance readers copy of her new novel, Undercover, which comes out December 2nd, and it kept my attention throughout the […]

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Warrior by C. Brooks

3 October 2008 Jackie 5

The second novel in the Cat Star Chronicles, Warrior by Cheryl Brooks brings us the story of another Zetithian warrior who has been sold into slavery… Leo arrives on Tisana’s doorstep a beaten slave from a near extinct race with feline genes.  As soon as Leo recovers his strength, he’ll […]

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Wanderlust by A. Aguirre

9 September 2008 Jackie 1

I am really loving this series by Ann Agurire. Wanderlust is the second novel in her Sirantha Jax series and it picks up where Grimspace leaves off. Jax has been separated from her crew while the Conglomerate investigates Farwan’s involvement in the Sargasso crash. After finally getting all the endless […]

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Shifter (Anthology)

20 August 2008 Jackie 0

Shifter is an anthology involving some recognizable names from paranormal romance: Angela Knight, author of the Mageverse (Master of the Night) Lora Leigh, author of the Breeds series (Tempting the Beast) Alyssa Day, author of the Warriors of Poseidon series (Atlantis Rising) Virginia Kantra, author of Children of the Sea […]

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Grimspace by A. Aguirre

25 July 2008 Jackie 3

Have you ever found a novel that isn’t in your normal comfort zone, and yet when you read it, you can’t put it down? Grimspace, by Ann Aguirre was like that for me. I don’t have anything against science fiction, but there are some novels that are just a bit […]