Review This collection is likely a little too large but the stories all fun. Sometimes, I wanted more romances but I was always eager to see what the pet would be. A Mate for Matrix by S.E. Smith has a wonderful the wolf cyborg as the pet. Stray by Susan Grant features Bang-Bang a ‘yipwag’ who i...
I'm really pissed that Phoebe never told Jake about her motives. Or who the bad guy really is! The reader knows, but the author could have given us an emotional scene that bonded the two of them together. Laid everything bare. I was waiting and waiting for it to happen, but nope. Bad guy's dead, so ...
*I requested to review a copy of this audiobook for an honest review from the author. With the huge storm Wu Tamika Felipe rolling in, Joe and Violet are sent dirt side to collect dirtsiders that have showed on scanners and bring them to safety. What they find is a cold spot in a cemetery, and land ...
I was gifted an ARC of "Edge of Never", in exchange for an honest review.I have yet to read ALL the stories within, but if what I have read so far is an idication of what to expect.... I'm in for a treat. I will update, once I have finished another story within this boxset.Undead Uprising (A Villalo...
Book: Edge of Never: A Unique Paranormal Romance/Urban Fantasy Boxed SetAuthor: Caridad Piñeiro, Rosemary Edghill, Kristine Kathryn Rusch , Brenda Carre , Ann Gimpel , Pauline Baird Jones , Julia Mills , Susan Scott , Melissa SnarkPublication Date: 10/12/2015Reviewed by: Tammy Payne- Book Nook Nuts...
Just finished reading 'Relatively Risky' book 1 of the "The Big Uneasy" series by Pauline & I can honestly say that I really enjoyed this book. Although at first I found it hard to relate to the lead female, which then made it hard to get into the book... I actually put this down for a few days befo...
It was a dark and stormy night…. Actually, it was a category-five hurricane named Wu Tamika Felipe (yes, WTF) baring down on a futuristic New Orleans. Oh, and I should probably mention that New Orleans was a floating city, although the majority of the novel takes place in the old, ‘dirt-side’ New ...
Well, that was a good one. First, let me say that this is unnecessarily long. The author really goes into detail about a few things that just don't matter and aren't even interesting. These moments are rare, but they do pop up every now and then, making you think "Just get on with it already!" It ta...
4/5; 4 stars; A-Its been awhile since I read a book by Pauline Baird Jones and it was great to refresh my memory on what makes this woman an absolute delight to read. Her books are funny and light, but not lightweight. There is skill and experience evident in how she builds her characters, describe...
I have to say I'm pretty surprised by how much I enjoyed the Key....it's definitely a lot better then other SFR attempts I've come across....the overall story kept surprising me, and it kept my attention/ interest pretty well, in spite of a few melodramatic and/ or confusing bits and the lack of al...
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