Category: Book Reviews

Audiobook Review:  Fair Game by Patricia Briggs

Audiobook Review: Fair Game by Patricia Briggs

Posted January 13, 2015 by Lucy D in Audiobook, Book Reviews, Urban Fantasy / 0 Comments

The werewolves are now out to the humans. With the world watching anything that might show the danger of werewolves, any transgressions which might have been dealt with a rolled up newspaper, now require a death sentence. Killing wolves who break the rules is up the Charles, as his father’s enforcer, but killing wolves who normally would have been given a warning is wearing on Charles and his relationship with Anna is suffering for it.

Audiobook Review:  Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs

Audiobook Review: Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs

Posted December 31, 2014 by Lucy D in Audiobook, Book Reviews, Urban Fantasy / 1 Comment

As exciting as the whole werewolf politic issue is, what I love best is watching Anna and Charles trying to build their relationship. It has only been a few weeks since Charles has returned from Chicago with Anna, but he is starting to break down some of her barriers and they are strengthening their bond. They are such opposites but they are definitely mean to be together.

Review:  Marked by Rebecca Zanetti

Review: Marked by Rebecca Zanetti

Posted December 22, 2014 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Paranormal Romance / 2 Comments

It’s finally here and I am thrilled and heartbroken. This is the conclusion to the Dark Protectors series and the one we have been waiting for since the very beginning. Janie is psychic and has known from the time she was four that she would be a pivotal character in the final solution for the war between the vampires, kurjans, demons and witches. We’ll finally see if the end of the war comes down to Janie, Zane and Kalin as promised.

Review:  Rocked by the Billionaire by Mandy Baxter

Review: Rocked by the Billionaire by Mandy Baxter

Posted December 3, 2014 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Rock & Roll / 0 Comments

I was torn between loving and hating this story. There were moments when their bond moved me, and then others when their actions bothered the hell out of me. Luke’s brother calls it at the end of the story telling them they are still acting like the teenagers they once were, and that’s when it hit me what the problem was, their feelings were that of mature adults and their actions were still rooted in the teenagers they were when they originally fell in love.