Sonja Blue was made into a vampire but wasn't killed. She has the urges of a vampire for blood and the strength. She has a need to find the man who made her into a vampire and to wreak a revenge on him. It's full of the angst of the typical Wolf Vampire and with an underlying plot of change for th...
I had high hopes for this book, but there were a number of serious things wrong with it. The first 163 pages are encumbered by so-called "classic" body horror. Everyone who buys and reads this book has already read "The Fly," "Who Goes There?", "The Tell-Tale Heart" (body horror?), "Herbert West,"...
A series that got even better with book 2, I do love when that happens.In this one things are heating up between humans and, well non-humans. Tate is in the middle of it all as she lives in Golgatham. Yes Tate, I do like her cos she is not kick-ass, neither is she a damsel in distress. She is just y...
Note: Nancy A. Collins has to be excuse my miss manners crapping me! There is no freaking way this Young Adult Series is finished. The only way it's done is if the author thinks the youth today are fishing barrel stupid??
Most of the stories were poorly written, one was ghastly. The stories themselves are amusing and thankfully short. I picked this edition because it includes a story from Joyce Carol Oates but I'm thinking maybe I should have tried one of the first two editions. This was nothing that will be remember...
An uneven anthology that is nevertheless worth picking up based on the strength of a few gems, most notably the King/Hill collaboration "Throttle", F. Paul Wilson's "Recalled", "Comeback" by Ed Gorman, and "Return to Hell House" by Nancy Collins.
This series was one of my “finds” last year when I stumbled upon Right Hand Magic, the first book in this series. Ms. Collons was a new voice with fresh look at the urban fantasy genre that I had yet to be seen done before. The world of Golgotham was a living, breathing, tangible essence that near...
Tate and Hexe are trying to create a happily ever in Golgotham but life is not easy for the human and Kymeran. First there are racial riots and tension in Golgotham between human tourists and the native Golgotham’s, then everyone thinks the couple should break up because it is not good for the royal...
Not impressed with this one at all. First in a new series. I found the world building to be very confusing and the writing aimed to a younger audience. Actually have found YA books that are more sophisticated. Will not be following this series.
As sweet as a Roman holiday with a paranormal bent, LEFT-HAND MAGIC delivers two charming, sheltered scions with the gumption and potential to live up to their ideals. Both Hexe and Tate are a bit more starry eyed than I can claim, but I found them both relatable and loveable in this as they stand ...
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