Shona Husk
Shona Husk lives in Western Australia at the edge of the Indian Ocean. Blessed with a lively imagination she spent most of her childhood making up stories. As an adult she discovered romance novels and hasn't looked back. Drawing on history and myth, she writes about heroes who are armed and...
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Shona Husk lives in Western Australia at the edge of the Indian Ocean. Blessed with a lively imagination she spent most of her childhood making up stories. As an adult she discovered romance novels and hasn't looked back. Drawing on history and myth, she writes about heroes who are armed and dangerous but have a heart of gold--sometimes literally.With stories ranging from sensual to scorching she writes contemporary, paranormal, sci-fi and fantasy romance. You can find out more at www.shonahusk.comwww.twitter.com/ShonaHuskwww.facebook.com/shonahuskNewsletter: http://mad.ly/signups/119074/joinThe Annwyn series (paranormal romance) continues in 2014 with Lord of the Hunt (January), The Changeling Soldier (June) and To Love a King (October). There will be 3 more books in 2015.ES Siren series (written with Mel Teshco and Denise Rossetti) starts August 28 2014. The first 3 books are Yours to Uncover, Yours to Command and Yours to Desire. The next 3 books will be out in November 2014.
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I liked this better than The Goblin King. After the first, I was intrigued about Dai and wanted his story. Overall, I enjoyed the slow burn between Amanda and Dai. I wished Amanda had realized much sooner that she really wasn't living. I understand losing someone, but to not move on after it's been ...
Warrior Queen is part of a series called the Skeleton Key. The premise of each story is that someone finds the magical key and enters a world of magic and endless possibilities, however each story is completely different from the next and each can be read as a standalone. In Warrior Queen we meet ...
A darkly enticing read!Ok I will admit the first thing I thought of (or rather the first person) was Jareth the goblin king. While he is no David Bowie, Dai has a charm all his own. The story is a bit slow at first, but picks up the pace rather quickly. The story is sure to pull at your heart string...
This is still a great series, although I think the first book is a little better. Some of Dai's long winded magic stuff got repetitive and the two MC's didn't really hook up until the end. But I liked it and that teaser for the next book has me wishing it was out already!
I wonder if Dai qualifies as the World's Oldest Virgin. So he's spent nearly 2 millennia studying magic in hopes of breaking the curse, and while he never practiced it as a goblin, he's finding it hard not to now as a human. I couldn't quite figure out if Birch was trying to get him to stop or tes...