Romance
Review:Love love love anything by Ilona Andrews, I'm going to be so sad when this series is over!!! I have re-read the series over and over always catching details I've missed, funny, riveting, action, truly the best author!!!! Read more
Review:Ilona Andrews - hands down my favorite author/authors (husband and wife team) ever in the history of ever...everything they write is gold. I heard a 4th book hasn't been optioned yet, but I am crossing my fingers for more out of this universe. If you haven't read their Edge series - do it. If you haven't read their Innkeeper series - do it. Read more
Review:This book was incredible. Different from others I read. I love the haunted house who speaks and acts. That’s just hilarious. And yes I was suckered and bought into Volvaks purchases, body guards, and special gift to deem her trust, and I was equally blindsided by his evil side. Cant wait to learn the hundreds of secrets Maud kept hidden. Read more
Review:I've read and reviewed a lot of these stories separately or as part of other anthologies but it never hurts to have everything all in one place so I'm going to post those reviews again here. Three of the stories in this anthology are set in the Kate Daniels world but two are completely standalone (and one of those was completely new to me).
A Questionable Client (Kate Daniels 0.5):
A Questionable Client is a prequel short story for the Kate Daniels series and shows a bit of Kate's ... Read more
Review:I was really excited to read a new Kate Daniels story and was counting down the days for it to come out. I did not realize it was an old story I already read in an anthology. It is a good story just make sure you have not already read it.
Why are we being forced to choose if this book is Predictable, Some twists or Full of Surprises in order to be allowed to leave a review? Not cool Amazon, not cool Read more
Review:Refreshing glimpse into Kate and Curran's Atlanta told from young werewolf Derek's point of view. The story is fast-paced and compelling with the right balance of danger and snark between the two young protagonists to keep you turning the page. It helps to have read the other Kate Daniels books, because some of the external characters and references are like little Easter Eggs for devoted fans, but I think this story is good enough to stand on its own. I definitely enjoyed hearing from Derek in ... Read more
Review:I loved On the Edge, enjoyed Bayou Moon, but wasn't interested in Fate's Edge b/c I didn't particularly care for Kaldar. I finally read this book b/c even an Ilona Andrews' book I'm not interested in is better than most & I was between books.
I was pleasantly surprised. I really came to like Kaldar, and he & Audrey are great together. What made the book for me, though, was George & Jack. They play an integral part of the story, and even though they are kids, their presence tru... Read more
Review:I have loved this series from the beginning and I couldn't put this book down. Sitting here in the dark with my Kindle and a battery powered reading light is the best time I've had since the @#$%^ hurricane hit my part of the world. I will miss this series a lot. Well, I guess I can look forward to Kate this summer! Read more
Review:I read the first book, had NO IDEA it was suppose to be in Atlanta. I'm reading the second book and there's just so many awkward sentences in both. So many times I have to go back and reread it a few times to figure out exactly what's going on and more than once I thought I had accidentally skipped a page, it was so disjointed. Not to give anything away but an example is the horse drawn carriage ride to the werehyenas. So we've got the male in the cart, I guess, with them, some others perhap... Read more
Review:While I enjoyed "Silent Blade," the first book the Andrews team wrote in this world, I enjoyed "Silver Shark" even better. You don't have to read "Silent Blade" to understand this one; the short introduction of the world they wrote does a good job of that. It was fun, not too short, and we even got a glimpse of Meli and Celino. Excellent writing, once again. Read more