How to sum it up... Strike one - heroine. Doormat for comic relief I think. While married to her now ex, she did things like oh, put toothpaste on his toothbrush for him. Oh, and measure out his cereal, milk, and sugar, *and mix them for him*. Successful writer on how to be the Perfect Wife. Shoul...
Eh. May just not have been in the mood. Or maybe I didn't really see the humor. Whatever... Early in Ms Bangs' writing career, she had an idea; she just didn't quite know how to implement it. That idea was a reformed cosmic troublemaker named Ganymede who played matchmaker and arranged time travel...
Typical. Purchased because it contained a vampire tale by Nina Bangs With that thought... The first tale is by Alexandra Ivy. Ok, can we please call a moratorium on series entitled "Sentinels"? It's confusing. Thank you. The best way to explain this is to picture the X-Men, with sex. Add in the fa...
*Partial review. Rating based on stories by Alexandra Ivy and Dianne Duvall only.*In Still Darkness by Dianne Duvall - 4 StarsI'm a huge fan of Dianne Duvall and her Immortal Guardians series, and I am happy to say that this short story did not disappoint. In Still Darkness occurs during Night Reign...
Review copy courtesy of the publisher via NetGalley.I'm finding that I really enjoy paranormal romance. So when I saw that some of my favorite authors had an anthology together, I knew I had to read it! There are 4 novellas in Predatory and here is how they break down:Out Of Control by Alexandra Ivy...
For the most part, I liked these stories. The one by Dianne Duvall was my least favorite though. They are immortal, they heal quickly, they have teleportation/mind reading powers, they need blood to restore their bodies after a really good butt kickin', but they're not vampires? C'mon! The one by Ni...
First off, why would Sparkle with some punk-ass not-vampire kid in the first place? And while I can understand his angst at being sold into slavery, etc., his FATHER apparently had the motivation to check facts, so why didn't he?As for the rest, eh, whatever. The romance was ok, the drama between ...
A tick-the-boxes vampire romance. Scotland, check; vampires check; time-travel, check; culture clash, check, magic, check; I could continue but it's not that bad. Blythe (oh yes the Blythe Spirit thing is used on the cover) is on a holiday back to 1785 from 2339, when the world is overpopulated an...
*Copy provided by Netgalley* It was nice to have four short paranormal stories from different authors in a book. I liked it but I didn't LOVE it. Sometimes I had a hard time to finish one story and start with another. I couldn't read it in one shot and had to take some time to finish it. I wish th...
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