This has been on my kindle since 2012 so I thought it was about time I got around to reading it, especially since I read Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble almost a year ago and I got them at the same time. It took me a little getting into since I'm having a bit of an issue with paranormal books at the...
I thoroughly enjoyed this. I found myself quite taken with Ms Mallory's writing style right from the offset. It's light, conversational in tone, funny. But please don't be fooled by that nor by the cartoon-like cover. This is not as fluffy, or 'paranormal-lite' as you might be expecting once you get...
Pros:* Interesting idea* Interesting protagonist Cons:* Writing is meh* Heavy reliance on brand names and pop culture references rather than descriptions* Weird asides/comments to the readerI know this is an indie-paranormal romance and maybe I'm just holding it to too high a standard. But these are...
I just recently discovered H.P. Mallory so my regular blog visitors are going to have to forgive me for the sudden influx of her books on my blog. These books are quick, fun reads and I’m hooked. Sorry ;) To Kill a Warlock is the first book in her Dulcie O’Neil Series and although I think I like th...
Dulcie is a kick butt heroine! I really liked her snarky style. The story was good, full of action and suspense. And full of HOT men! You have Bram sexy as sin vampire, Quillan her smexy boss who is Elven and Knight who is supermodel gorgeous (who is also a Loki)! We never really find out what a Lok...
★★★½Dulcie is a Fairy who works as a regulator monitoring creatures of the netherworld. Her world is one of demons, monsters, witches and warlocks. When a monster turns up on her patch, tearing people she knows to pieces, she finds herself hunting a creature that kills for fun. Helping her is a myst...
To Kill a Warlock is a perfect mix of humor, scarce action and really confusing romance that is thrown in to tickle the ladies. When I first read that Dulcie was a fairy, I was hesitating whether or not to read it. I didn't want to read about either a flesh-eating ugly creature or a sparkly, tinier ...
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