REVIEW: Legends of Thezmarr Series by Helen Scheuerer
Kaitlyn‘s review of Legends of Thezmarr Series by Helen Scheuerer
Romantic Fantasy published by Alchemy 2023 – 2024
The Legends of Thezmarr is one of my new favorite romantasy series for sure – it has everything. There’s training, mentoring, reluctant allies, found family, an epic conflict spanning all five books, overall badassery, girl power, hilarious characters, quests, adventures, swoon-worthy romance, and so much more to love.
REVIEW: Fatal Series by Marie Force
Sandy M’s review of Fatal Series by Marie Force
Romantic Suspense published by HTJB, Inc 2021-2024
I’ve read Marie Force for years now, but for some reason her Fatal series is one I never got to. Until now. And once I started reading, I couldn’t stop. I read the entire series – 16 books! – within a month’s time, which is good for me. That’s mostly because I just had to find out what happened next in every story. I’m not going to review all 16 books of course, but I will do my best to give you a reader’s overview of the series.
REVIEW: My Vampire Series by Jenna Levine
Kaitlyn‘s review of My Vampires Series by Jenna Levine
Paranormal Romance published by Berkley August 2023 – September 2024
If you like silly, good-time books, then you should try this series. It’s a little over the top, but it’s also really adorable and entertaining.
REVIEW: Betrayal Road by Christine Feehan
Veena’s review of Betrayal Road (Torpedo Ink, Book 9) by Christine Feehan
Romantic Suspense published by Berkley 20 Aug 24
Azelie Vargas has unknowingly become a mark for the Torpedo Ink club in their pursuit of a human trafficking ring. A born submissive, she appeals to the very depths of Maestro’s soul, even as he’s forced to cultivate a romance with her to get into the Adventure Club where she keeps the books. Does Azelie know that the Adventure Club is a front for human trafficking?
REVIEW: The Spy Who Ghosted Me by Jennifer Peel
Sandy M’s review of The Spy Who Ghosted Me by Jennifer Peel
Contemporary Romance published by Jennifer Peel 13 Sep 24
I’ve seen Jennifer Peel’s name/books quite a bit for a while now. So when this book came along, it intrigued me and I decided to give it a try. I’m happy to say that I will pick up more of her books in the future. I enjoyed the lightheartedness, as well as the seriousness of the spying, of this story. Cash and Sabrina are delightful characters, and they persevere through their tough times.
REVIEW: Blood and Magic by Lauren Dane
Veena’s review of Blood and Magic (Goddess with a Blade, Book 8) by Lauren Dane
Urban Fantasy published by Carina Press 24 Sep 24
The vampires are acting up as usual, but there also seems to be something going on with the witches. Along with her husband Clive, vampire Scion of North America, her friend Genevieve, genetic witch and conclave senator, and a trick of dust devils who follow Genevieve, Rowan Summerwaite, hunter sworn to keep supernormal secrets from being exposed in the human world, is on the hunt. What she’s going to find is horrific, and it’s going to take one or more books in this series to make the world safer for humankind.
REVIEW: Wisteria by Adalyn Grace
Kaitlyn‘s review of Wisteria (Belladonna, Book 3) by Adalyn Grace
Historical Gothic Romance published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers 20 Aug 24
This book is PERFECTION. I love everything about it. I wasn’t sure I would like Signa no longer being the main character, but Blythe is a rockstar. I don’t want to say too much, this being the third and final book in the series, but Blythe is everything.
REVIEW: A Dash of Scot by Eliza Knight
Sandy M’s review of A Dash of Scot (Distinguished Scots, Book 2) by Eliza Knight
Historical Romance published by Knight Media 13 Aug 24
This is my first book by Eliza Knight. From the outside, the title to the cover, I liked the idea of this book. Even once I started reading, enjoying the characters and initially their plight, I became invested. But my investment didn’t reveal any more results once Poppy and Dougal met up again a year after their stolen time together.
REVIEW: On the Hunt by Iris Johansen
Veena’s review of On the Hunt (Kira Drake) by Iris Johansen
Romantic Suspense published by Grand Central Publishing 03 Sep 24
Introducing Kira Drake and her wonder dog Mack, this book seems like the start of a new series, which is a refreshing change of pace, even though I have enjoyed every single Eve Duncan book that I’ve read.
REVIEW: Apprentice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
Kaitlyn‘s review of Apprentice to the Villain (Assistant to the Villain, Book 2) by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
Fantasy Romance published by Entangled: Red Tower Books 6 Aug 24
If you loved the first book in this series, you’ll adore this one just as much. This is a highly amusing adventure with some of the best characters. I love how we get such a closer look at everyone. I’m obsessed with every side character. Hannah, you had better not harm a single one of them. I will riot.