No Image

Queen Victoria: Demon Hunter by AE Moorat

2 May 2012 Trish 1

I couldn’t finish Queen Victoria: Demon Hunter. Actually I barely got into the story, but by the third fight scene I realized that I did not possess the constitution to finish this book. There were many staff at Kensington Palace, fulfilling many roles; a man who was employed to catch […]

No Image

Blood and Bullets by James R. Tuck

17 February 2012 Nikki R 5

I’m starting this review before I’ve finished Blood and Bullets, because I am enjoying it THAT much.  To say you won’t be disappointed if you pick up this book is an understatement. He lives to kill monsters. He keeps his city safe. And his silver hollow-points and back-from-the-dead abilities help […]

No Image

That Thing at the Zoo by James R. Tuck

27 December 2011 Nikki R 5

After the string of not so great books I’ve had, I was afraid That Thing at the Zoo by James Tuck would be another to add to my give away pile.  I’m happy to announce, I was wrong about the book and it will be joining my expanding library. Right […]

No Image

Lover Avenged by J.R. Ward

18 August 2011 Nikki R 2

‘The king must die’ is the first sentence in Lover Avenged by J.R. Ward.  I have to say that when I read that sentence I said ‘oh hell no’ out loud to no one.  That sentence alone, told me this book was going to be major….and I wasn’t wrong. Caldwell, […]

No Image

Xombies: Apocalypso by W. Greatshell

14 August 2011 Casey 1

If you haven’t read read any of Walter Greatshell’s Xombies novels, I have two things to say to you. One, why not? And two, what are you waiting for? A group of women have been discovered who are immune to the Agent X plague. The secret of their immunity can […]

No Image

In the Dead by J. Petersen

12 August 2011 Casey 0

It’s not often that zombie themed stories can be funny. Yet Jesse Petersen has created not only a hilarous, but heart-wrenching stories filled with blood thirsty zombies. When the Zombie Apocalypse began in Seattle and spread within days to almost the entire western half the country, the survivors had to figure […]

No Image

Lover Unbound by J.R. Ward

18 July 2011 Nikki R 4

Up until the last book, Lover Revealed, I haven’t been that interested in Vishous.  He has been one of the few characters in the Black Dagger Brotherhood that I was ‘eh’ about.  Yet I finished Lover Unbound in a day (not my normal speed) and have to say it’s my […]

No Image

Hailey’s Shadow by L. Titus

16 January 2011 Lisa 2

When I first started reading Hailey’s Shadow by Lori Titus, I wasn’t sure what to think.  I don’t normally read novellas, but what I had read about it made it a story I couldn’t pass up.  It’s a good thing too, because I was not disappointed. Hailey is not your […]

No Image

Twelve by J. Kent

15 September 2010 Tricia 7

Twelve by Jasper Kent is one of those books that you savor while reading. Unlike most vampire stories out today, Twelve is a blood and guts thriller where the vampires are actually predators. The voordalak–creature of legend, the tales of which have terrified Russian children for generations. But for Captain […]

No Image

Insatiable by M. Cabot

16 June 2010 Jackie 6

I have to say, I’ve heard of Meg Cabot before, but I’ve bypassed her novels for something else. They just never seemed like they would be something I would be interested in; however, when I was sent a copy of Cabot’s newest novel, Insatiable, I was willing to give it […]