Anthology 3.17 is the average rating. 1. Mortal in Mysteria by Susan Grant. Blushing and all the double entendres with the Pilgrim talk was too much. I had to either skip the story or skip the book. I'm skipping the story. No rating because I didn't finish it. 2. Alone Wolf by MaryJanice Davidson. I...
Anthology 4.75 out of 5 stars. Excellent for an anthology.1. "Beyond the Ardeur" (An Anita Blake tale) By Laurell K. Hamilton - I started reading this and I kept thinking that I've read this before. I searched for this title or series # in the list of titles. Nothing. So I kept reading, knowing what...
MaryJanice Davidson is one of those authors that is super talented, but isn't really my style, though The Royal Treatment is one of my favorites. So I'm giving this one a shot. Fingers crossed.
It had been a well-kept secret for centuries, but now the existence of vampires is all over the news, thanks to Betsy Taylor’s half sister (and the frustrated former Antichrist), Laura. Life for the undead will never be the same, and it’s up to Betsy to do some damage control. But her interview on t...
Q:Home from school. Doctors wouldn’t let her have pets. Those two random facts actually made sense to him now, but he couldn’t help wondering: did the FBI drive the blonde crazy, or had she been that way to begin with?(c)
2.5 starsMaryJanice Davidson is a new-to-me author. I know that she has released a long-running series, Undead, but this is my first experience with her writing. I wonder if this is a common writing style for her, which probably … because despite my liking the idea of urban fantasy with reincarnatio...
Leah Nazir is an Insighter. Reincarnation is her business. But while her clients’ pasts are a mess, Leah’s is nothing short of tragedy. She’s been murdered. A lot. If left to that bitch, destiny, it’ll happen again. Leah wants to know who’s been following her through time, and who’s been stalking he...
It's nothing but overused tropes. The author thought it would be cute: a romance story using old tropes, but the reader is in on it this time. Uh, what? When are we not in on it? We know when tropes are being used. This doesn't sound appealing at all. Especially after skimming the "here are all the ...
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