Review: Of Flame and Light by Cecy Robson
I had such a hard time putting this down. There was so much excitement and as always, Cecy had me tearing up over Gemini and Taran.
I had such a hard time putting this down. There was so much excitement and as always, Cecy had me tearing up over Gemini and Taran.
Dianne Duvall takes us on a journey into the past unparalleled by even your local Renaissance Faire. While Beth might lack the magical abilities that we saw in Alyssa in A Sorceress of His Own, there is nothing more entertaining then watching this modern woman working her own magic in this male dominated world of the thirteenth century.
The premise of the story had potential and started out as an average Urban Fantasy with nothing overly exciting but still a potential to be a good series until the two main characters turned into complete idiots.
My favorite boring vampire is back. I freakin’ LOVE Fred. I especially love Kirby Heyborne’s audiobook presentation, so much so that I waited an additional two months of the audiobook release before grabbing a copy of Blood Acquisitions.
You would think that a story about a shut-in as part of a murder investigation would get boring since it is written in first person and she doesn’t leave her house, but it was full of excitement and intrigue as Daisy and her home become an intricate part of the final climax of the story.
I fluctuated with how much I enjoyed this story. While I don’t need stories with millionaires in suits, every time I settled into the story, it would get too crass and it would hit me wrong. Of course, I need to know what happens next.
As much as I love this series, after all the excitement of Book 7, this story was almost a let down. Was it still awesome? Hell yeah! Magic Breaks ended with a turning point in Kate and Curran’s lives and some of this story is setting down the new relationship.
If you a fan of the Kate Daniels series, this series will help fill the void between releases. It has magic, shifters and more creative world building. I enjoyed this story as much as all of the other Ilona Andrews series that I have read. The stories have enough character development, excitement and creativity to […]
This is the best Kate Daniels books in the series. We have an nemises who is cunning, dangerous and absolutely focused on Kate and we finally have Roland stepping out of the shadows to meet his daughter
This is a horror novel with some disturbing imagery. I was immediately drawn into the story and equally intrigued and creeped out by it.