
Review: Bloodwalker by L.X. Cain
This is a horror novel with some disturbing imagery. I was immediately drawn into the story and equally intrigued and creeped out by it.
This is a horror novel with some disturbing imagery. I was immediately drawn into the story and equally intrigued and creeped out by it.
This new series by Samantha Young left me waffling. It has many things to like about it but it also gave me deja vu of her prior series. I will need to read another book or two from her to see where I stand with this series and with this author.
For those of you who like your paranormal with a side of fun, these are just that fun and witty and a overall quick read (or listen). Witchless in Seattle is a spin-off series but you don’t have to know the Paris, Texas series to start here.
J.D. Robb’s In Death series is a must read for me. Even after 43 books, I still can’t wait to see how the relationships continue to build.
This was a very interesting premise for a new series. The only issue I had was in the writing style. While quirkiness in a first person novel can be funny, when everyone is doing it, it becomes tiresome.
I haven’t been this excited about a virus since Stephen King’s The Stand. Rebecca Zanetti has me looking forward to the end of civilization. There has to be something wrong with that.
I loved the energy in this book. Lainey’s excitrment and dedication for the game rejuvenated Gabe’s love for it and Gabe showed Lainey how she could enjoy life as well as be dedicated.
The final book of the Rock Kiss series is a second chance romance with two characters who needed to grow before they could finally get things right.
Sexy and sweet. I enjoyed the characters growth in this story and I am very happy to say I finished a very enjoyable story.
Another book on camping to give me nightmares, but if I had to take a hike into the mountains and snuggle up for warmth, I would want my own George to keep me company.