This review is based on Shatter by Sharon Ashwood. Desperate to forget her failed relationship, Tessa Harrison takes a cruise to Alaska but the trip seems doomed with a specter haunting her cabin and sea monsters circling the ship. Tessa is caught between two fierce seductive males and surviving mea...
Book Reviewed: Creatures: A Limited Edition Collection of Urban Fantasy and Paranormal RomanceAuthors: A K Michaels , Gina Kincade and Kimberly Gould , Bianca D'Arc , Heather Marie Adkins, Boone Brux , Morgan Wylie , Felicia Beasley , Kyoko M , Jules Barnard , Monica La Porta , Aoife Marie Sheridan ...
Crystal's 5 Star Review What’s not to love about 6 short reads about the Yule Season. Most of these were new to me authors and I can’t wait to read more by them. At only 182 pages, it’s a quick enjoyable read. If you love reading about magick, witches, elementals, etc. you will enjoy these stories a...
I saw this book for free on Amazon and snatched it up. I figured it being a cover that has a pumpkin and it says Halloween it is going to have gory and scary stories. I was wrong. For me the only story that I really liked was Haunting in OR 13. I did finish the book but I just did not get into the s...
I read the first book in this series, but wasn't overly enthusiastic about it. However, since I already had an ARC for the second book as well (which is also the final book in the series) I decided to continue the series. Aiden continues to be a Gateway and is also somehow responsible to save the ...
[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]I still like the mythology/back story woven into this series, but... but... Seriously, this trend of ain't-telling-you-nothing-itis has to stop. I don't know what it'd take. I don't know why this is still considered...
I received a free kindle copy of The Gateway of Light and Darkness by Heather Marie, published by Curiosity Quills from NetGalley in exchange for a fair review. I gave this book five stars. This book starts where The Gateway Through Which They Cames stops.“Yeah, dude, I see you. Believe me.” I say t...
I received a free kindle copy of The Gateway Through Which They Came by Heather Marie, published by Curiosity Quills Press from NetGalley in exchange for a fair review.I gave this book five stars. It kept my full attention & the pages turned quickly.Description of Aiden, the seventeen year old 'Gate...
Aiden is a gateway, meaning that some dead people need to pass through him - literally - in order to move on. While I'd say this must be challenging enough for a teenager he also needs to prevent a Dark Priest's resurrection. You get immediately thrown into the action. There very little explanatio...
(I was given a copy through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.)An enjoyable book, good for a leisurely day, though I would've wanted to learn more about Aiden's abilities in general and how he had received support—as a reader, I too often felt left in the dark.The writing style itself wasn...
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