REVIEW: Playing Easy to Get by Kenyon, Black, and Cole
June 6, 2008
Limecello's review of Playing Easy to Get by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Jaid Black, and Kresley Cole
Paranormal romance anthology released by Pocket 7 Feb 06
I read this book, because TGTBTU offered a contest about it, and I discovered that Kresley Cole had her introductory story of the Immortals After Dark series published in the anthology. I've been following the series, and knew I had to get my hands on the story that "started it all."
Tags: 2008, anthology, February 2006, Grade B, Grade C, Grade D, Jaid Black, Kresley Cole, limecello, Paranormal, Playing Easy to Get, Pocket Books, Review, romance, Sherrilyn Kenyon, TWRVolIReview: Dark Needs at Night’s Edge by Kresley Cole
May 16, 2008
Devon's review of Dark Needs at Night's Edge by Kresley Cole
Paranormal Romance published by Pocket Books 29 Apr 08
I wasn't going to read this book, to be honest. I had read A Hunger Like No Other and enjoyed it, and No Rest for the Wicked and thought it pretty good. But I had never quite gotten around to Wicked Deeds on a Winters Night. And I'm not a big fan of ghost love stories. No body means no sex, no hugs, no kisses. How's an author going to make that HEA work? I tend to view them with deep suspicion. But this book was getting good buzz (see Gwen's review), and it had a crazy hero. I love a tormented hero. Tormented to the point of crazy sounds good. (Let's not think too deep on what that says about me). So I decided to try it. Good thing for me, because this is my favorite read of the year so far.
Tags: 2008, Dark Needs at Night's Edge, Devon, Grade A, Immortals After Dark series, Kresley Cole, May 2008, Paranormal, Pocket Books, ReviewReview: A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole
April 25, 2008
Shannon C.'s review of A Hunger Like No Other (Immortals After Dark, Book 1) by Kresley Cole
Paranormal romance released by Pocket Star 28 Mar 06
There are some authors who, just for existing, earn my slavering fangirly devotion. With the first book in her Immortals After Dark series, Kresley Cole has cemented herself as one of them. I love an author who can make me appreciate tired romance cliches and write a subversive, feminist romance novel as well.
Tags: 2006, A Hunger Like No Other, Grade A, Immortals After Dark series, Kresley Cole, Paranormal, Pocket Books, Review, romance, ShannonC




