
Audiobook Review: Deadmen Walking by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Started out really well but then dragged out too many flashbacks.
Started out really well but then dragged out too many flashbacks.
Book #49 of the series was a bit of a dud. I am hoping she is saving it all up for the next book. J.D. Robb (a/k/a Nora Roberts) is reaching a pinnacle with her next book, Golden in Death, which will be #50 of the In Death series. This is one of my favorite […]
Understanding that this is the first book in a series, the set up of took a lot of time and was a bit draggy. On the plus side, the Helen Harper story was actually narrated with a British accent.
I really enjoyed Katie Ruggle’s stories, but this new series brings a fresh, new twist.
An interesting anthology which seems to be post-conclusion stories. In Death and Honey, each story has a central theme of Death and Honey. I know, you probably could have figured that out without me. It also appears to feature characters whose stories have concluded already and it gives us a chance to revisit a world […]
Just when I was ready to lament the downfall of my favorite character, Dallas is back on her game and kicking ass once again.
I just lost 13 hours and 14 minutes of my life. I am at a loss. I don’t undestand what so many people loved about this story. It went no where!
Anne Bishop created and destroyed her worlds in The Others series. In Etched in Bone, we see what comes next.
Gladiators, Princesses, Political Intrigue. When We Were Kings is all action and suspense. It was so hard to put down since every scene was a fight for their lives or preparing for one.
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.