I really enjoyed this audiobook version of Bride by Ali Hazelwood. This is my first book by this author, but I don’t think it will be my last. I loved this take on Vampyres and Weres and the romance was just smutty enough without going to far.
I really enjoyed this audiobook version of Bride by Ali Hazelwood. This is my first book by this author, but I don’t think it will be my last. I loved this take on Vampyres and Weres and the romance was just smutty enough without going to far.
This is a review for the new full length book by Lindy Ryan. It is a cozy horror, full of heart, warmth and fun characters. Yes there are some gruesome scenes, but the rest of the story is pure delight and the narrator does an excellent job of bringing them to life.
A review for the final book in the Silver Under Nightfall duology. Court of Wanders starts pretty much where the first book left off, and continues the story of Remy and his two vampire lovers.
A review for the novella WInter’s Gift, the most recent addition to the Rivers of London series. This novella takes place in the US and features FBI agent Kimberley Reynolds. It take us to the cold and snowy Great Lakes and an old legend that just might be real.
A review for the new novel by Sebastien de Castell, Crucible of Choas. This is a standalone novel set in the Greatcoats world. It is a murder mystery with a supernatural twist, and some great characters that you can root for.
I have been catching up on some of the books that I wanted to read in 2023 but didn’t get around to for various reasons. Last week I managed to get two of them done, The Seven Year Slip by Ashley poston and The Witchwood Knot by Olivia Atwater. These are two very different stories, but both have fantasy elements. I liked both of them, but was a bit surprised that I didn’t fall in love with either of them.
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