Author: Lucy D

Review:  Rock Hard by Nalini Singh

Review: Rock Hard by Nalini Singh

Posted March 5, 2015 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Rock & Roll, Sports / 0 Comments

I have been looking forward to this book since the teasers about Charlie and T-Rex in Rock Addiction. Although the story was good and Gabriel Bishop was patient and sweet, Charlotte’s PTSD is so strong that the heat index on this story flatlined. Nalini Singh tried to make up for it with daydreams and dirty talk, but panic attacks stilted almost all of the love scenes.

Review:  The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes

Review: The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes

Posted March 2, 2015 by Lucy D in Audiobook, Book Reviews, Urban Fantasy / 1 Comment

I found boring Fred and his misfit friends to be delightful. This books is s series of five short stories and in each, Fred stands up for those he cares about but stays true to his modest and former life as a nerdy accountant. Like Dorothy on her way to Oz, Fred picks up new friends as he goes through each story and he evolves from a loner to a leader of misfits.

Review:  Dead Heat by Patricia Briggs

Review: Dead Heat by Patricia Briggs

Posted February 24, 2015 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Urban Fantasy / 0 Comments

Charles and Anna have been together three years and their relationship has grown and solidified. In Dead Heat, they visit an old friend of Charles which will address the problems associated with being a supernatural and loving someone who is human. Dead Heat will also bring about some changes to their relationship and I am looking forward to seeing how those will be addressed.

Review: The Grendel Affair by Lisa Shearin

Review: The Grendel Affair by Lisa Shearin

Posted February 11, 2015 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Urban Fantasy / 1 Comment

This series is perfect for anyone who enjoyed Molly Harper’s Good Girl or Naked Werewolf series. The writing is lighthearted. The characters are funny. And there are so many little zings as tossed in everywhere it was hard to find a favorite scene. Not everyone likes their vampires and werewolves with a side of fun, but I certainly enjoyed it.