Book Reviewed: Fire Kissed: A Limited Edition Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Romance CollectionAuthors: C.N. Crawford, Aimee Easterling, Julia Mills, Carina Wilder, Domino Finn, Gena D. Lutz, Emma L. Adams, Simone Pond, McKenzie Hunter, Katerina Martinez, Val St. Crowe, Tricia Owens, Shayne SilversPub...
I took a chance with this new-to-me author because I always crave for urban fantasy with male protagonist. While it took me quite a whole to finish it but I guess I liked it enough. I wasn't completely invested with the voodoo ritual part of the book -- I mean, I enjoy urban fantasy stories with mag...
Cisco Suarez, necromancer and a wee bit of a dumb ass, wakes up in a dumpster. Wait. Can the dead wake? Cisco is full on dead and he’s none too happy to learn about it, especially since a variety of folks are set on seeing him dead. Again. The Miami heat can be harsh, especially if you’re already p...
Note: While this is Book 3 in the series, it works fine as a stand alone. The Sycamore forest is known for strangeness. Anyone who has spent quality time in the area knows this. Diego de la Torre, former CDC hunter of werewolves, gets pulled into a new mystery when he stops on the highway to help a ...
Note: While this is Book 2 in the series, it works fine as a stand alone. Maxim Dwyer, the lead detective assigned to Sycamore, has his hands full. The Seventh Sons, the local motorcycle club, is made up mostly of werewolves. He and they have an understanding, but things are about to happen that wil...
Small town Sycamore has its secrets. Some of those secrets Detective Maxim Dwyer won’t let be. A biker brawl involving an out of towner and a few members of the local motorcycle club (The Seventh Sons) lets Dwyer pry into the MC’s business. But what he uncovers is not what he was expecting. I saw t...
If you have a little time to kill, this is the perfect short story that will keep you thinking about it long after you finish it. This author also has a full length novel, The Seventh Sons. I will definitely be picking it up.Let me start by saying this story is short, only 16 pages. At the time of t...