Genre: Fantasy

Review: Love Sucks by Cynthia St. Aubin (ARC)

Review: Love Sucks by Cynthia ..

I’m thrilled to be chatting about Cynthia St. Aubin’s second book in the Tails of the Alpha Art Gallery series. I do recommend starting with Love Bites as there is a LOT of information in addition to the story being so much fun. I had the opportunity to read Love Bites (previously titled Once Upon a Werewolf) last year and it was so much fun that I bought it immediately (review |here|) BUT we finished up with a bombshell of […]

Review: The Nexus Mirror by N.E. Michael

Review: The Nexus Mirror by N...

Posted March 26, 2020 by Alana in Book Reviews, Fantasy, Science Fiction / 0 Comments

The Nexus Mirror was a fascinating combination of dystopian, fantasy, and comic book goodness woven together into an intricate story with numerous side stories feeding into the story arc. Michael keeps a quick pace in this story almost immediately throwing readers into the chaos that ensues after Raiden stumbles into a hidden world, of sorts, and realizing that his dreams and comics are real. The author did an excellent job crafting the world, giving us the histories of each clans and their abilities. […]

Book Review: Badger to the Bone by Shelly Laurenston (ARC)

Book Review: Badger to the Bon..

Posted March 12, 2020 by Alana in Book Reviews, Paranormal Romance, Romance / 0 Comments

Shelly Laurenston’s shifter books are total mind-candy for me. She never fails to craft hysterical moments and provide cameos of our favorite characters from the Pride and Magnus Pack series. It took me a minute to adjust to Laurenston’s head-hopping style but it works in this honey badger installment. Readers that are familiar with Laurenston will adore this action-packed romp. I have been following the MacKilligan sisters since the very beginning, stalking release dates like a maniac, and Max has […]

Book Review: The Sound of Stars by Alechia Dow (ARC)

Book Review: The Sound of Star..

Dow as woven a particularly grim version of the future. In this post-invasion Earth, the author borrows a bit of that star-crossed love trope with her character Ellie (Janelle) and Morris. The most striking part of this debut novel has to be the intricate world-building that has gone into the Ilori invaders and the state of humanity both before and after their arrival. It is a grim picture that, horrifyingly, resonates with today’s current events. One thing that Dow does […]