I kinda thought this would be a silly romance for some reason? It was not that. It was so much better than that. I had a lot of fun reading this.This is probably a generous five stars because it really hooked me, but don't be fooled - there are problems. Unanswered questions, plot holes, editing err...
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...
2013 SFR Galaxy Award Winner "Titanic in Space" A reimagining of the Titanic disaster set in the far future among the stars… Traveling unexpectedly aboard the luxury liner Nebula Dream on its maiden voyage across the galaxy, Sectors Special Forces Captain Nick Jameson is ready for ten relaxing days,...
My associate reviewer, Marta, reads so many Space Opera books that she finally got me curious.What I liked: Marooned is a very short read and that's just what I needed to dip my toe in the water of this genre. Ms Scott is a seasoned author and I expected no less than completely written book. By that...
Overall I really enjoyed this ride. I have to preface this with saying that I went into this thinking it was a sci-fi romance. It was recommended to me as such. The cover kind of also implies it would be a romance.It doesn't work as a romance though as there is almost no development of a couple an...
Oh my gosh was a great story. I'm not lying in saying I stayed up until 5:30 am because I couldn't put it down. Thank goodness I'm on vacation. I loved the interplay between Tom and Andi. I loved how he would do anything to stay with her. Loved the ending. Great, great book.
I greatly enjoyed the setting for this story. The planet Zulaire and its people resembled modern India in several aspects, including dress, religion, mannerisms and caste system. The caste system, and the mythology/history surrounding it, was a neat part of the story, and also acted as the center of...
For this review and more visit my blogWarrior of the Nile is the first Egyptian romance I have read. I was quite excited to get stuck into this because I have always had a love affair with Egypt. I find the history and mythology fascinating so it was about time that I got reading some Egyptian rom...
Reviewed for RT Book Reviews November 2013 issue: http://www.rtbookreviews.com/book-review/warrior-nile
“How doth the little crocodile / Improve his shining tail, / And pour the waters of the Nile,/ On every golden scale!” - Lewis CarrollMerys spends most of her time on the banks of the Nile near the abandoned temple of the Crocodile God Sobek. as long as she takes care of the household, her stepsiste...