4.5 stars I really liked this one... I'm so upset it's over. I could have easily enjoyed another 100 pages and if the sequel were available right now, I'd buy it and read it immediately.I loved Nevada and Rogan. Their chemistry was off the charts. Nevada is strong and witty, with a bit of a kind hea...
I really liked this. The world is complex and not cookie cutter like so many other paranormal novels. The romance wasn't smutty, which I liked even though I usually go for books that are have very graphic sex in them. I do wish that it wasn't first person, but I can overlook that because of how well...
I got super sick last week and read a half dozen trashy and less trashy PNR/UF books to salve my soul. Also, I managed to tear through all of the Mercy Thompson books, so I'm a little at loose ends as far as light reading goes. I hit a lot of different series to try them out, and next up is Ilona An...
My review cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed In 1863, scientists discovered a serum that unlocked people’s natural magical talents. Since then, the serum has been locked away, but those whose powers had been awakened passed the magic on to their decedents, until powerful magical Houses had been f...
Wow. Not perfect by any means - the prologue seems inconsistent with the ending. Was the husband in on it? And...Nevada doesn't really connect dots v. well re: Mad. His lack of reaction to yet another death is less a sign of being a psychopath than having seen too much. Adam, OTOH, makes me thin...
Hello Mad Rogan. Honestly, going into this book after this massive Ilona Andrews readathon, I wasn't expecting much. I kept thinking that how it just isn't statistically possible to enjoy every single book I've read by this duo. And yet, here I am regretting every moment of the last coupl...
Nevada Baylor is faced with the most challenging case of her detective career—a suicide mission to bring in a suspect in a volatile case. Nevada isn’t sure she has the chops. Her quarry is a Prime, the highest rank of magic user, who can set anyone and anything on fire. Then she’s kidnapped by Conno...
ALL THE STARS! Just take all the stars, Burn For Me. If there's one thing I've learned in my manic fandom of Ilona Andrews, it's that I'm never disappointed. They write amazing women, they write equally amazing men, and there are never any obnoxious drama-filled fight scenes or catty love triangles....
Yup. That's precisely how I feel. Why did I do this to myself? I got Burn for Me the day it released, because I mean it's Ilona Andrews, what other reason would one possibly need?! And you know what I did when I received said book back in November....I shelved it. I think I subconsciously knew that ...
It was a good story, a very absorbing paranormal romance, but I didn’t like the lead characters. They are very well written, don’t get me wrong. The authors are experienced and talented, and their heroes seem almost alive, despite their magical abilities. But the protagonists’ personalities just did...
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