Genre: Paranormal/Urban Fantasy

Review:  Tamed by Rebecca Zanetti

Review: Tamed by Rebecca Zanetti

Posted May 15, 2014 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Paranormal Romance / 0 Comments

Caleb Donovan was never meant to be a prophet. At heart he’s a conqueror, his appetites far more carnal than spiritual. He’s not inclined to repress his passions and surrender to fate. After all, that’s what cost him Lily—three centuries ago. She married another, because it was ordained. Now that he’s in the same benighted […]

Bite Me by Shelly Laurenston

Bite Me by Shelly Laurenston

Posted April 2, 2014 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Paranormal Romance / 1 Comment

Livy Kowalski is petite, shapely, vicious and all Honey Badger in Shelly Laurenston’s latest book in the Pride series. Livy’s family is disappointed by her. From the cradle she has been taught by her family how to steal, how to pick locks, how to appraise valuables and instead of stealing art, Livy wants to waste […]

Review:  To Catch a Vampire by Jennifer Harlow

Review: To Catch a Vampire by Jennifer Harlow

Posted February 21, 2014 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Urban Fantasy / 1 Comment

Mission #2 brings sizzling kisses and deadly vengeance. Beatrice Alexander is still adjusting to life as a secret special agent, wiping out zombies and other supernatural threats. Now, a new case requires partnership with her annoying and gorgeous vampire co-worker Oliver. To infiltrate the goth vamp scene in Dallas, Texas, they must go undercover as […]

Review:  Mind over Monsters by Jennifer Harlow

Review: Mind over Monsters by Jennifer Harlow

Posted February 20, 2014 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Urban Fantasy / 0 Comments

Beatrice Alexander is no ordinary schoolteacher–she can move objects with her mind, an embarrassing skill she hasn’t yet mastered or embraced. After nearly killing her brother by accident, she joins the F.R.E.A.K.S. Squad, the Federal Response to Extra-Sensory and Kindred Supernaturals. This top-secret branch of the FBI combats ghosts, ghouls, and other monsters threatening humanity. […]