
Review: Physical Forces by D. D. Ayers
I had high hopes after reading Book 5 in the series but there was nothing interesting about it to really recommend this one.
I had high hopes after reading Book 5 in the series but there was nothing interesting about it to really recommend this one.
I am hopeful that the author will be restarting the series and this story puts the series back on track.
I am in love. Forget about leopards and wolves. I want a sweet, kind, lovable bear to snuggle!
It is time to meet Atticus’s archdruid, Owen Kennedy and life will never be the same.
I love this series and Oberon is a big part of that love. I love having the whole story told from a dog’s perspective, including explaining the importance of butt sniffing in solving crimes.
Alice Clayton takes us for one last ride through her Hudson Valley town of Bailey Falls and I, for one, will miss it.
I’ve been waiting for this story for awhile and I wasn’t disappointed. Sexy, charming Declan meets the one woman who won’t swoon at his feet and they are stunning together.
What a nice bonus to the Search & Rescue series and set up for the next.
I had a hard time connecting with these characters. The story was okay, but there was nothing exceptional to it. This is the first of a new series but other than Gwen’s brother, Chris, there no other stand out secondary character who caught my interest. Chef Gwen Lalonde thought that she was helping her boss/boyfriend when […]
I started out really liking the characters but the story sort of petered out. The real drama faded away and the author threw one in that felt made up. Since there was no real substance to the story, the characters didn’t flesh out.