Audiobook Review: Marked in Flesh by Anne Bishop
Things are heating up as the terre indigene decide they have had enough of the Human First and Last movement. It is time for the clever meat to be reminded of their place in the food chain.
Things are heating up as the terre indigene decide they have had enough of the Human First and Last movement. It is time for the clever meat to be reminded of their place in the food chain.
Such great world building in this series. I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys urban fantasy and paranormal novels.
Although there is a novella which came out last year, I am sad to stay this is the last book of the series. I definitely want more Ivy.
Diamond Fire is for fans of the Hidden Legacy series and help us turns the focus from Nevada and Connor to younger sister, Catalina. If you haven’t read the Hidden Legacy series yet, it would give you an introduction to the series without giving away any spoilers for the first three books, except that Rogan and Nevada get together…in a romance? Unheard of right?
The world’s laziest witch reminds me of myself, if I had magic powers. I love Ivy.
DNF. Absolutely disappointing. There was so many issues with the story plot which was bad enough but I just got tired of the whole thing. Warning: A little spoilery and a little ranty. I can’t tell you how disappointed I was with this book. I actually stalked this book. I enjoyed Melt For You […]
I have found my new favorite witch: Ivy Wilde. Her superpower is making magic with as little effort as possible and with any luck doing it from her couch in her PJs. Ivy Wilde was thrown out of the hallowed Order of Witches after being accused of cheating and…um, assault for punching out her then […]
For the most part, I didn’t enjoy Hate Notes. I didn’t like how Reed treated Charlotte. Although I did come to understand why everything happened the way it did, I can’t say that I would ever do a re-read on this one.
Another great series by Rebecca Zanetti. I loved all the characters introduced and can’t wait to see how the next stories unfold.
The kids are the best part of the story. This story doesn’t shine as much as Book 1 but it was still entertaining.