Helmut Goes Abroad by Matt Sheehan

10 November 2014 Natassia 0

On the tails of the first Helmut Chase novella, Helmut Saves the World, Matt Sheehan takes us back to the alternate world in Helmut Goes Abroad. The novella brings us more of the same fast-talking arrogance of Helmut, reading like Helmut’s personal blog post about his case. This really suits the […]

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Archangel’s Shadows by Nalini Singh

30 October 2014 Nicole 0

After finishing Archangel’s Legion by Nalini Singh a few months ago, I was eagerly awaiting Archangel’s Shadows because I was dying to know what happens next for Elena, Raphael, et al. While Archangel’s Shadows isn’t nearly as action packed or intense as Archangel’s Legion, I still loved it and immensely enjoyed Janvier’s, aka the Cajun, and […]

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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 […]

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Night Unbound by Dianne Duvall

28 October 2014 Nikki R 0

Can I just start this out by saying ‘bout damn time? Seriously I’ve been waiting to learn more about Zach, an outsider in the Immortal Guardians series by Dianne Duvall, for far too long. Who is he? WHAT is he? Also, what is his role in this series? I’ve been […]

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 […]

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Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews

16 October 2014 Nicole 0

I’ve been eagerly awaiting Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews.  Ilona has been an auto-buy author for me since I fell in love with her Kate Daniels series. I was not a huge fan of the Edge series and Burn for Me is the start of a brand new series. So, I was […]

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 […]

Servants of the Storm by Delilah S. Dawson

9 October 2014 Casey 0

Growing up in Florida, hurricanes were just a part of life for me. They weren’t scary, just something we prepared for. Yet, after reading Servants of the Storm by Delilah S. Dawson, I’ve realized that my entire life has been a lie. I should be terrified of hurricanes. Because according […]

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Red Blooded by Amanda Carlson

2 October 2014 Nicole 0

Ever since I read Full Blooded by Amanda Carlson a couple years ago, I was hooked on the Jessica McClain series. In fact, this series is one of my favorite UF/shifters series and I have been salivating to find out what happens next after the cliff-hanger of an ending in Cold Blooded. […]

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Memory Zero by Keri Arthur

4 September 2014 Nicole 1

I have been looking high and low for a new UF series that fits my need for dark and gritty. It’s hard to find since I feel like I’ve read most of the good ones. I’ve read a few novels by Keri Arthur before and loved them.  However, I couldn’t […]