The slash in the title is because the first book is called Amazon Ink and the second is Amazon Queen and there isn’t a series title yet, but I’m sensing and Amazon theme here. Anyway, these two books are your basic urban fantasy, females kick ass story. The magic system is different and interesting ...
This anthology was a 50/50 shot for me. Nothing I will come back and read again, but enough to pique my interest in more from these authors in the future.
They weren't kidding when they said Mammoth Book. SO many authors I like are in this book. I find it interesting they are all females. The one that really stuck out for me was Holly Lisle's Light Through Fog. This one was the one that moved me most. I could say it upset me the most because I wa...
This anthology contains four novellas, each featuring a different brand of supernatural love story. There is not a lot of cohesion among the offerings. They vary in everything from the tone... to the hot-factor... to even the species of supernaturals involved. There wasn't one that was boring, but I...
For a more in-depth review and more, check out http://vivaladolcevita14.blogspot.com/This was a decent book. It's not the greatest, nor the worst, although I feel like I'm leaning towards not really liking it. The story was alright. Being that it was a paranormal, suspension of disbelief is standard...
After some kind of disaster, Melanippe "Mel" Saka has given up the Amazon life and moved to Madison Wisconsin to open a tattoo parlor along with her mother, grandmother and daughter. When dead Amazon girls start appearing on her doorstep with tattoos excised from their flesh, she is very concerned ...
I enjoyed the new twist on the urban fantasy, however, it did feel like a first book. I'll be sure and catch the sequel to see if Devoti's writing and story improves. The protagonist has left her tribe to raise her daughter, and her mother and grandmother have followed along. I enjoyed the multi-ge...
I was really not impressed with this novel for several reasons. While the idea of the book was intriguing to me, the author just wasn't able to really bring it life. I'm having trouble finding the right words to explain why I didn't like this for some reason. It's a story about Amazons but it did...
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